SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS
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82-YEAR-OLD STILL ROLLING
Yeehaw! The 1948 Women’s International Bowling Congress in Dallas, Texas, witnessed 52,382 games played by roughly 7,000 women during the month-long tournament. One player, 82-year-old Roma Scott, tra ...
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DICK WEBER IN DALLAS
The 23rd BPAA All-Star Tournament, held at the State Fair Coliseum in Dallas, Texas, introduced significant changes. The traditional Petersen point system was replaced by the PBA Tour’s point system, ...
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DON IN THE BIG D
Don Ellis, a Texan hailing from Houston, showcased his bowling prowess with a tenth-place finish at the 1964 BPAA All-Star Tournament held in Dallas. His bowling journey commenced in 1947, with only a ...
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SMOOTH HENNESSEY
Tom Hennessey of St. Louis, Missouri, showcased his exceptional bowling skills with a fifth-place finish at the 1964 BPAA All-Star Tournament in Dallas, Texas. Hennessey was a key member of the Ziern ...
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