SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS
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A CLOSE WOMEN’S DIVISION
The women’s division of the 1969 BPAA All-Star Tournament unfolded with a thrilling competition between Dotty Fothergill and Kayoda Suda. Ultimately, Fothergill clinched victory with a total pinfall o ...
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A STRIKE FOR FRIENDSHIP
Cloverleaf Lanes in Miami, Florida, hosted the first annual International Bowling Tournament of the Americas. The United States was represented by champs of the ABC and WIBC. Bowlers traveled to South ...
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CORDOVA’S 600 CLUB
Bowlers at Cordova Lanes in Pensacola, Florida, were eligible to join the elite 600 Club if they bowled 600 or higher in a three-game series. The achievement was certainly one to brag about!
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HARDWICK FINISHES ON TOP
Billy Hardwick, an iconic figure in the world of bowling, is captured here in action during the 1969 BPAA All-Star Tournament. Hardwick’s remarkable performance led to a staggering total of 12,585 pin ...
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KUCZYNSKI CASHES IN
At the 1969 BPAA All-Star Tournament in Hialeah, Florida, Betty Kuczynski secured a commendable third place in the women’s division, achieving a total pinfall of 8,093. Her impressive performance earn ...
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MCNEVICH IS ALMOST PERFECT
Ben McNevich of Staten Island, New York, is shown here bowling his way to a 299-game performance at the 1962 BPAA All-Star Tournament in Miami, Florida. While he didn’t secure a top-15 finish, McNevic ...
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SHIRLEY GARMS AND THE TOP 16
In the 1962 BPAA All-Star Tournament, a fierce competition unfolded in the women’s division, featuring 144 talented bowlers. After 15 rounds, Shirley Garms (far left) emerged as the champion, displayi ...
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THE LONG AWAITED BIRD BOWL
The ribbon cutting for Bird Bowl in Miami, Florida, was pushed back several months. It is no surprise given that the 40-lane center was on track to be the largest bowling center in the southern United ...
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TOURNAMENT IN SUNSHINE STATE
Welcome to the Sunshine State! The 39th Women’s International Bowling Congress met in Miami, Florida, in 1956. Interest in the tournament was so high in Erie, Pennsylvania, that ten teams pooled their ...
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TWO QUEENS FLOATING
Susy Crawford, crowned the 1962 BPAA All-Star Queen, and Carol Hair, reigning as the Queen of the Orange Bowl, added elegance to the AMF float during the Orange Bowl Parade on December 30, 1961. This ...
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