Paul Haber
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Paul Haber was an American one, three, and four wall National Handball Champion. Haber is credited with being the first player to use the ceiling offensively and did so very effectively. He was inducted into the United States Handball Association Hall of Fame in 1983.
Haber's peak years for national handball single and doubles titles were from the late 1960's to the mid 1970's. In this time, he won five four-wall singles championships, three three-wall doubles championships, and and one three-wall singles championship. His primary double's partner was Armando (Paul) Morlos. In an exhibition match, Haber defeated national masters racquetball champion Dr. Bud (Mule) Muelheisen.[1]
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- Sports Illustrated articles on Paul Haber late 60's and early 70's .
- United States Handball Association Online. Septmeber26, 2007.