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  2. Professional Bowlers Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Bowlers Tour, [1] [2] also known as Pro Bowlers Tour, is a broadcast of the Professional Bowlers Association that aired on ABC from 1962 to 1997.In the telecasts, sportscaster Chris Schenkel and the graphics displayed during the show would refer to the show as "The Professional Bowlers Tour", possibly to disambiguate from the NFL's use of the term "pro bowler" when referring ...

  3. Bowling on NBC - Wikipedia

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    From 1988 to 1990, bowling had its own version of the Skins Game called The Bowling Shootout. [15] Four bowlers (three pros and one amateur in the 1989 [ 16 ] and 1990 [ 17 ] ) competed. Each frame had a designated value and to win, the bowler on the floor must be the only one to strike, spare or have most pin count to claim the prize.

  4. 1980 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1980 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 22nd season, and consisted of 34 events. Wayne Webb broke the six-season Earl Anthony-Mark Roth stranglehold on PBA Player of the Year awards, as he achieved the honor on the strength of three titles, including the Firestone Tournament of Champions major.

  5. Make That Spare - Wikipedia

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    The network began showing full PBA bowling matches in 1962 and eventually the Professional Bowlers Tour, which showed regular contests on the network until Disney took over ABC in 1997. Because Make That Spare was inextricably tied to Fight of the Week , that show's cancellation also led to Make That Spare ending.

  6. Randy Pedersen - Wikipedia

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    Randy Pedersen (born May 28, 1962) is an American sportscaster and former professional bowler.He is currently a color analyst for Fox Sports' coverage of the PBA Tour, formerly filling that same role on ESPN and CBS Sports Network telecasts of the PBA Tour in previous seasons.

  7. PBA on USA - Wikipedia

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    PBA on USA is a presentation of professional ten-pin bowling matches from the Professional Bowlers Association Tour formerly produced by the USA cable television [1] in the United States from 1982 to 1984.

  8. 1995 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    As the Tour's leading money winner for 1995, Aulby was also voted the PBA Player of the Year. At the Northwest Classic in July, John Handegard became the oldest PBA Tour champion. Handegard was 57 years, 55 days old. Hall of Famer Buzz Fazio was 56 years, 307 days old when he won a standard PBA tour event in December, 1964. [3]

  9. 1970 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1970 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 12th season, and consisted of 35 events. Dave Soutar had the most titles on the 1970 Tour (5), but it was Nelson Burton, Jr., winner of four titles and the George Young High Average award, who claimed the Sporting News PBA Player of the Year award.