Eugene Lumpkin went to work for North Central Airlines at Chicago's Midway Airport in 1959. That winter, the Northwestern Wildcats won three straight Big Ten road games at the end of the season:
Feb. 8 at Minnesota, 66-64; Feb. 13 at Michigan, 83-75; and Feb. 27 at Purdue, 68-66.
"I have to admit, I wasn't paying much attention to Northwestern basketball at the time," Lumpkin said.
Eugene's job with North Central moved him to the Twin Cities "later in the '60s." He lost his job in the merger with Northwest. He's been driving a Park 'n Go van at the airport for almost two decades.
"I'm what you would call a 'free spirit,' " Eugene said. "You can usually find me at Canterbury playing the ponies on weekends. And in my day, I played some pool … at the Lincoln Rec, at Cassius' bar. Yeah, there was some cash involved."
Eugene passed on the simulcast races at Canterbury on this Saturday. That's because the Northwestern basketball team was at Williams Arena, and more than five decades later, he was extremely interested.
Eugene's grandson Sanjay Lumpkin is a freshman starter for the Wildcats. Sanjay is also former NFLer Sean Lumpkin's son and former NBAer Jim Petersen's stepson.
A half-hour before tipoff, Eugene was talking about his grandson, the rest of his family and tossing in a bit of philosophy. One of his convictions was this: