20,000 Women Heard About Wilt’s 100 Point Game

March 5th, 2011 by Stan Silliman Leave a reply »
March 2nd was the 49th anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain's 100 point game against the Knicks in 1962.

If you were one of the 38,000 people who claim to have seen the game or one of the million who saw it on television, send me a card.

Oh, wait a moment. The game was never televised and the little gym in Hershey, Pennsylvania only held about 4000 people.

Whew, for a moment there, I thought my mailbox was going to be inundated with cards.

However, if you're one of the 20,000 women Wilt entertained while describing his high point exploits, I do want to hear from you. 

Especially if you're lady number 9030. I've seen the notches on his headboard and notch number 9030 seems extremely significant. I'm not sure if it's the groove or the wiggly action in the scribing of the notch, but that particular notch seems to distinguish itself from the other notches. 

If this notch had it's own special night, like say the night of Passover, people would ask "Why is this Wilt Chamberlain conquest notch different from all other notches?"

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