Marbles, Anyone?

This statue was awarded to a participant at the National Marbles Tournament, Atlantic City, 1925.

I happened onto a newspaper article dated May 16, 1925 in the Los Angeles Evening Post-Record (via newspaper dot com). Featured was a photo of my father, Joe Viani, 12-years-old, who was competing as a representative of Director Hanna’s Recreation Center in the city-wide marbles tournament sponsored by the paper. The winner of the competition was going to be flown to Atlantic City for the National Tournament. So I searched the Atlantic City event and determined that Joe Viani was NOT a participant (although I also saw a post of someone buying a trophy from the event). I’ve also learned there are several marbles-related collector forums, and have posted inquiries to learn more about the local tournament and how he faired among the other LA contestants.

Click the image in order to enlarge the text. “He’s a flashy player, a fighter, quick of eye and sure of hand.” Yep, that’s my dad!

Here are the clips I found, and they make for entertaining reading. It was quite a thrill to find that photo, and it inspired me to pull out the baggie with some of his marbles I had kicking around. Can’t guarantee they’re his originals, however, but they sure look old.

Curious to learn more, I happened onto the site, All About Marbles, and suspect this may be a good place to begin. There is also a site being posthumously maintained due to its value to collectors: Joe Marbles.