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  2. Walter Ray Williams Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ray Williams Jr. (born October 6, 1959) is an American professional bowler and competitive horseshoes pitcher. He currently holds the record for all-time standard PBA Tour career titles (47), and total PBA earnings (over $5 million through 2022). [ 2 ]

  3. 1993 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1993 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 35th season, and consisted of 35 events. PBA Player of the Year Walter Ray Williams, Jr. dominated the season with seven victories and a 299 game in the first match in the Leisure's Long Island open against Robert Lawrence, while leading nearly every statistical category.

  4. A League of Ordinary Gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    A League of Ordinary Gentlemen is a documentary film about ten-pin bowling that was released on DVD on March 21, 2006. It was written and directed by Christopher Browne and stars PBA Tour players Pete Weber, Walter Ray Williams Jr., Chris Barnes, and Wayne Webb. It was first televised nationally on the PBS series Independent Lens on April 25 ...

  5. 1986 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1986 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 28th season, and consisted of 32 events. Walter Ray Williams, Jr. won his first three PBA titles on the season, and also won the player vote for the PBA Player of the Year award.

  6. PBA Tournament of Champions - Wikipedia

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    The TOC is the only PBA major that all-time titles leader Walter Ray Williams Jr. has never won. The 2010–11 Tournament of Champions took place January 16–22, 2011, and featured a $1 million purse and $250,000 first prize, making it the richest PBA tournament ever. [12]

  7. 2002–03 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 2002–03 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 44th season and consisted of 22 events. Walter Ray Williams, Jr. won his sixth PBA Player of the Year award, tying Earl Anthony for the most all time.

  8. 2006–07 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Walter Ray Williams Jr. broke Earl Anthony's PBA record for career standard titles with his 42nd win in the opening Dydo Japan Cup. [2] This win also gave him a title in 14 consecutive seasons, one short of Anthony's 1970–84 run.

  9. 2009–10 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    50-year-old Walter Ray Williams Jr. won his eighth career major, and 47th title overall, at the USBC Masters. He also picked up his seventh career PBA Player of the Year award. The final major of the year, the 67th U.S. Open, was won by Bill O'Neill over defending champ Mike Scroggins.