I will say this. He was the last guy on the tour you wanted to end up in match game play with. One of my favs to watch. He was an entertainer thru in thru. Got a lot of his hardwear in his 40s and 50s. Love his game on the lanes and between his ears. Def one of the best.
Mike jasnau got some fortunate strikes including the first one in the 10th when he got the 4 pin to fall as he climbed the ladder to win the arc Alameda open
@@sprocket454 YES i should know better than that i completely forgot. He did get lucky bouncing the 6 out of the corner of the pit touching the 7 into the 4. It was pure luck. The big 4 can be made on the lane as well. He is dead eye though i was just attempting to be funny lol
Mike Jasnau: 234 Harry Sullins: 191 Mike Jasnau: 263 Ernie Schlegel: 216 Mike Jasnau: 235 Walter Ray Williams Jr: 201 Mike Jasnau: 259 Wayne Webb: 246 Jasnau Wins!
Ernie Schelgel was tough as nails and probably the greatest pure bowler ever.
I will say this. He was the last guy on the tour you wanted to end up in match game play with. One of my favs to watch. He was an entertainer thru in thru. Got a lot of his hardwear in his 40s and 50s. Love his game on the lanes and between his ears. Def one of the best.
He was like an old school bowling hustler. Earl Anthony said exactly that about him.
He wasn’t the greatest pure bowler.
He was tough in action matches.
Resin Helped him. But stop with the greatest pure bowler. You are out your mind
@@BagelzNLockz You must be a Petersen fan.
Mike Jasnau was amazing in the ARC Alameda Open
It’s amazing how many trip 4s Jasnau had in this tournament
0:51 Stefanich pulled that like a tooth....Welu yelled it immediately
I have an arc ball. And I love it. I knew it was From 1980s so cool. Ty for uploading thumbs up.
The title match was exciting and very close
I think they made a movie based on Ernie's tough as nails match play game acumen.
Mike jasnau got some fortunate strikes including the first one in the 10th when he got the 4 pin to fall as he climbed the ladder to win the arc Alameda open
Andrew Phillips thanks for posting the spoiler asshole
They call him dead eye and i followed hime even still and never saw
him convert a split other than the 2 10
He coverted the big four on TV.
@@sprocket454 YES i should know better than that i completely forgot. He did get lucky bouncing the 6 out of the corner of the pit touching the 7 into the 4. It was pure luck. The big 4 can be made on the lane as well. He is dead eye though i was just attempting to be funny lol
I bowled with Mike on the jbt in the late 1970s
I bowled with you on the JBT in 1978!
Really? Some of the best times of my life. Is Chuck Pizzano still organizing events?
Jasnau made 4 tv shows in his career.
Mike Jasnau: 234
Harry Sullins: 191
Mike Jasnau: 263
Ernie Schlegel: 216
Mike Jasnau: 235
Walter Ray Williams Jr: 201
Mike Jasnau: 259
Wayne Webb: 246
Jasnau Wins!
Fred Krueger sitting up front enjoying a tough match!
Jasnau could be Jerry Srinfelds' double
Fun fact....Harry Sullins was really Jeffery Dahmer
Jerry Seinfeld a stud on the PBA tour.. who knew?
Look at Paige Pennington in the 80s 💀💀💀
Jasnow looks like Jerry Seinfeld with a mustache!
This is when ABC sports was good. Now it's one of the trash aspects of BSPN
Mats Karlsson missed the show by 74 pins.
January could be Jerry Seinfelds' double.
Don January? Really?wasn't he 127 yrs old by then?
Harry Sullins had no luck at all.
NOBODY WAS A BIGGER CHOKER ON TV THEN GIL SLIKER. HE FOUND WAYS TO LOSE WHEN WINNING IN A MATCH THAT WERE VERY CREATIVE!! LOL 😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡