At the time I think this was the second highest 4-game total shot by a player on TV with Holman shooting 1035/4. Nelson Burton Jr shot 1050/4 at the 1984 Angle Open in Florrisant, Missouri. Prior to Burton Jr's record, Larry Laub held the record with 1021/4 at the 1972 King Louie Open in Overland Park, Kansas.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Yes it was a great performance from Holman. He'd gone close before but had had a poor last game to miss out, 1977 Ford Open in Alameda, California as a good example. At the time there weren't too many players that had shot 1000+ on TV for 4 games, plenty of big 3-game sets though. Dave Husted shot 1011/4 in winning the 1982 US Open in Houston, Texas. I think Steve Jones went close in the 1975 King Louie Open where Mark Roth shot the 299 to take the title. Then resin happened and the records came tumbling down...
@@normanheggstrom9854 in the first commercial break they checked and found them not to be working so they must've been aware he was fouling. Curt Schmidt was appointed as foul judge from the fourth frame of the first game.
Didn't see his foot work to know if he fouled in the 2nd frame or not? He definitely fouled in the 1st & 3rd frames & got away with it. Became inconsequential when he lost the match. His 228 was a gift. As Bo stated, he did bowl a credible game, outside of the fouling. Couldn't tell if he was warned about the apparent foul after the 3rd frame, or if he was just awaiting his rerack. Whatever transpired, it was enough for Harry Golden to dispatch Curt Schmidt down there to monitor the foul lines.
@@robertblaney5033 Have to blame the OP on this one too. His description gives the results of all the matches but the final. But, Andrew Phillips is a dick, no doubt about that.
It's really so cool that some of these guys are still at it today. Amleto just got through competing in a PBA 50 event and looks just as good.
Todd H. Thompson & Joe Firpo are both 17 days older than me. As of late, Firpo is a new car salesman down in Florida? Not sure what Thompson is up to?
At the time I think this was the second highest 4-game total shot by a player on TV with Holman shooting 1035/4. Nelson Burton Jr shot 1050/4 at the 1984 Angle Open in Florrisant, Missouri.
Prior to Burton Jr's record, Larry Laub held the record with 1021/4 at the 1972 King Louie Open in Overland Park, Kansas.
You're correct. Holman actually shot a 1032; otherwise, you're right on!
@DontCareBear. You're right. I added up the scores. Marshall Holmen shot a 1,035.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Yes it was a great performance from Holman. He'd gone close before but had had a poor last game to miss out, 1977 Ford Open in Alameda, California as a good example.
At the time there weren't too many players that had shot 1000+ on TV for 4 games, plenty of big 3-game sets though.
Dave Husted shot 1011/4 in winning the 1982 US Open in Houston, Texas. I think Steve Jones went close in the 1975 King Louie Open where Mark Roth shot the 299 to take the title.
Then resin happened and the records came tumbling down...
probably holman's best single day performance on T.V. in his career.
Agree, though arguably!
1:18:02 really close to a 7-10 pickup
Marshall Holman and Amleto Monacelli have bowled some exciting matches
Id like to know what the foul line judge was smoking!
Go get them Marshall Holman
Todd Foulson bowled great
No reactive, No 2 handers Sick
I Do have a Recorded Tape of the Olympics (WFAA)
His last win until 1996 I believe
Todd Thompson fouled his first three shots!
Foul lights off?
@@normanheggstrom9854 Either that or malfunctioning, yes.
@@Igloo3471 He fouled many times including the last frame. I dont see any of the white foul lights on those and other lanes during the match.
@@normanheggstrom9854 in the first commercial break they checked and found them not to be working so they must've been aware he was fouling. Curt Schmidt was appointed as foul judge from the fourth frame of the first game.
Didn't see his foot work to know if he fouled in the 2nd frame or not? He definitely fouled in the 1st & 3rd frames & got away with it. Became inconsequential when he lost the match. His 228 was a gift. As Bo stated, he did bowl a credible game, outside of the fouling. Couldn't tell if he was warned about the apparent foul after the 3rd frame, or if he was just awaiting his rerack. Whatever transpired, it was enough for Harry Golden to dispatch Curt Schmidt down there to monitor the foul lines.
Marshall Holman: 242
Todd Thompson: 228
Marshall Holman: 280
Amleto Monacelli: 223
Marshall Holman: 235
Joe Firpo: 212
Marshall Holman: 278
Ron Bell: 211
Holman Wins!
Holman actually rolled a 275 in his championship victory match vs. Ron Bell.
Marshall Holman bowls well in Venice, Florida
Joe Firpo wasn’t as recognizable without his beard and mullet.
Marshall Holman almost shot 300 but he climbs the ladder to win the bowlers journal Florida open
Andrew Phillips way to post a spoiler asshole
Douglas Harris Yeah, he does it on every PBA videos. Some guys are just dicks
@@robertblaney5033 Have to blame the OP on this one too. His description gives the results of all the matches but the final. But, Andrew Phillips is a dick, no doubt about that.
Were the matches exciting and close????
@@robertblaney5033 Why are you reading the comments and not watching the video???
Bowled with Marshal Holman when i was a kid and beat him.
Guy actually was angry that I beat him.
It was quite funny.