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I had made friends with a girl named Gloria Nightingale, and now that I was on my own, I went to live with her in her family’s apartment. I got a job as a waitress and I paid rent to Gloria’s grandmother.
Gloria and I had a lot of fun together. During the winter of 1945-46, we played on the same basketball team—it was called The Mysterious Five-and we used to play as many as four or five games a week against different industrial teams. Whenever we weren’t playing basketball we went bowling. Sometimes, even though it meant that we wouldn’t get home until three or four in the morning, we would go bowling after we had finished a basketball game.
Gloria was like me. All she cared about was playing games and having a good time. I still consider those years the liveliest of my whole life. We were really living. No responsibilities, no worries, just balling all the time.
It was through Gloria that I met Edna Mae and Sugar Ray Robinson. Gloria had known Edna Mae for a long time, and one night when we were out bowling, we saw Ray in the place and she introduced…