hey John...Vern Downing was a proshop operator at Lucky Lanes in San Pablo....he drilled my 1st resin ball...teal rhino pro...he was a hell of a nice man
I AGREE with you 1,000% because this was when bowling was bowling. Like the NFL, NBA, MLB & MLS the bowling is now CRAP too & isn't worth watching anymore either. LOVE YOUR COMMENT.
Fred said that’s the only way to make the 4-6. I was in a junior league in East Oakland in 1964 and saw the ball barely nick the 6 which then bounced straight left and nudge the 4.
hey John...Vern Downing was a proshop operator at Lucky Lanes in San Pablo....he drilled my 1st resin ball...teal rhino pro...he was a hell of a nice man
I LOVE THE OLD SHOWS
I AGREE with you 1,000% because this was when bowling was bowling. Like the NFL, NBA, MLB & MLS the bowling is now CRAP too & isn't worth watching anymore either. LOVE YOUR COMMENT.
ME TOO!
Grew up watching these shows in toledo
This must have been the only time in the history of televised bowling that the 4-6 was converted, I would submit.
Walter Ray Williams Jr made the 4-6-7-10 on TV.
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Which isn't the 4-6.
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Billy Welu puts a tremendous amount of roll on the ball.
Full roller that is
"Miracle" shot--38:49!
As always, the scorekeeper is the silent hero. (heroine?)😂
Commentators:
Fred Wolf & Fred Lenning
Fred said that’s the only way to make the 4-6.
I was in a junior league in East Oakland in 1964
and saw the ball barely nick the 6 which then
bounced straight left and nudge the 4.
We had a gal in our league pick up the 7-9 split that way.Nicked the 9 which fell straight over,bounced a couple times hitting the 7,knocking it over!
dr 6-23-23
In the year 2525.
@@TheBatugan77 ?. I put the date I watched it so I don’t watch it again
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