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Gary Dickinson won his first PBA major title (eighth overall) at the BPAA U.S. Open, while Joe Berardi was victorious at the Firestone Tournament of Champions. Norm Duke became the PBA Tour's youngest champion ever (18 years, 345 days) when he won the Cleveland Open on March 5. In his first-ever TV match, Duke defeated the legendary Earl ...
Gary Dickinson (2) Home Box Office Open: Penn Bowl Pennsville, New Jersey: Jul 27–31 Mike McGrath (9) Starlanes-Ebonite Open: Cranston Bowl Cranston, Rhode Island: Aug 3–7 Paul Colwell (3) Bay City Open: Eastland Lanes Bay City, Michigan: Aug 10–13 Don Johnson (22) Columbia 300 Open: Bertrand Lanes Waukegan, Illinois: Aug 16–20 Marty ...
The legendary Dick Weber, who was in the ABC broadcast booth with Chris Schenkel because analyst Nelson Burton Jr. had made the TV finals, proclaimed Anthony the "undisputed King of Bowling" after the victory. #6 - Bomb Scare. In 1991, the tournament was delayed 40 minutes due to a bomb threat, which turned out to be a hoax.
Numerous Brunswick bowling balls and other products have borne his name over the years, including the popular "Johnny Petraglia LT-48" ball from the late 1970s and 1980s that was brought back in a reactive form in recent years. [11]
The SAE established an annual award in 2001 called the "Gary Dickinson Award for Teaching Excellence" Archived 2008-11-27 at the Wayback Machine. This award ($2,000) is funded by the SAE Detroit Section to commemorate the life of Gary Dickinson, and is intended to foster math and science education for middle school students.
Gary Dickinson: Steve Neff: 214–202 1984: Mark Roth: Guppy Troup: 244–237 1985: Marshall Holman: Wayne Webb: 233–205 1986: Steve Cook: Frank Ellenburg: 245–211 1987: Del Ballard Jr. Pete Weber: 247–209 1988: Pete Weber: Marshall Holman: 203–171 1989: Mike Aulby: Jim Pencak: 195–178 1990: Ron Palombi Jr. Amleto Monacelli: 269–205 ...
This is a recap of the 1976 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 18th season, and consisted of 35 events. Earl Anthony added another "first" to his résumé, becoming the first player to win three PBA Player of the Year awards.
The PBA's second World Series of Bowling in 2010 was contested in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was again used as qualifying for the 2010–11 PBA World Championship. This time, the 60-game qualifying scores for the five "animal pattern" championships held at the World Series were used to determine the 8-bowler TV field for the PBA World Championship ...