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  • @JH223BowlingVids
    @JH223BowlingVids  3 года назад +23

    PBA 300 Games UPDATED
    ruclips.net/video/0DXXJVQq65c/видео.html

    • @AcessDBpro
      @AcessDBpro 3 года назад +1

      you need to update #31 ruclips.net/video/_qh4yOwCgOg/видео.html and #32 ruclips.net/video/FyQvBPyigP8/видео.html

    • @JH223BowlingVids
      @JH223BowlingVids  3 года назад +1

      @@AcessDBpro already done that 2 months ago

    • @AcessDBpro
      @AcessDBpro 3 года назад +1

      @@JH223BowlingVids OK, thanks.

    • @colleenross8752
      @colleenross8752 Год назад

      Who was the first woman to roll a 300 on the tour?

    • @slovenethespartan
      @slovenethespartan 10 месяцев назад

      @@JH223BowlingVidsChris has a son

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 2 года назад +150

    Nothing tops those guys in the early 70’s. Hard rubber bowling balls, heavy oil, playing around 10-15 board, and barely kicking out the 8-10, even on really good pocket shots. Throwing 12 good shots is one thing, but getting 12 shots to carry in those conditions is an entirely different matter. RESPECT!

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад +12

      Absolute RESPECT for the P.B.A.'s top bowlers from the 60's & 70's. SKILLFUL without all of the technological variables that followed in the 80's & beyond. THEY WERE THE BEST!!

    • @patrickwall8517
      @patrickwall8517 2 года назад +7

      I started bowling in that era, and since those balls didn't do much work you had to do the work yourself. It was all about your wrist, fingers, and arm swing. For example notice the difference in their follow throughs as compared to modern bowlers.

    • @ryanmustain6545
      @ryanmustain6545 Год назад

      My dad was of that generation. Beat the best of them back in the OK/TX area during the 70s/80s. We had several 299 & 300 pins placed up as little trophies. Such a great time and a great time during bowling.

    • @johnroy4447
      @johnroy4447 Год назад

      Yes, without question perfect games were more difficult to achieve in that era. There was such a minimal margin-of-error relative to the way the game is played today. Not to mention the disparity in technology (equipment wise) that existed then versus today that enables more players to achieve a perfect game today.

    • @JeffSmith-eq3kc
      @JeffSmith-eq3kc Год назад

      ​@@johnroy4447I happen to be a pretty good bowler, averaged 226 in my league last season so at least i am good for the twice a week league! Not really sure where that puts me in the grand scheme of things. I don't follow bowling professionally or really get into the technical side of it. I just enjoy bowling with the same guys a couple times a week. I understand the difference between the 70's and today but I feel like the equipment I've tried the past 20 years hasn't changed a ton. The biggest change for me has been my spare ball seems to dig in a bit more and rotate less. What are the biggest differences between say late 90's and today? I was 14 in 1999 when I started bowling so that's kind of my starting point. I've seen techniques change dramatically but I don't feel a massive difference in equipment. Curious what those changes are!

  • @bobbyricigliano2799
    @bobbyricigliano2799 2 года назад +14

    This was a good video, sort of a time machine. Perfect games on TV were VERY rare on TV, and the first one I remember as it happened was Pete McCordic in the 80’s. As a semi-scratch league bowler, I recall up until the late 90’s or so, it was somewhat uncommon in regular leagues, and you would get an audience behind you, as well as quiet and plenty of lane courtesy. Everyone congratulated the bowler, even if they didn’t know them. I was fortunate to bowl 2 sanctioned perfect games, 1 in 1992 and 1 in 1993 at the same house. It was a huge adrenalin rush and I was pretty nervous both times. I don’t really bowl anymore but those were two of the greatest moments of my life, and my ABC 300 ring is a priceless possession, even if it is a cheap steel ring with a fake diamond.

    • @stilltlrforlife
      @stilltlrforlife 2 года назад +1

      I bowled 2 perfect sanctioned games as well at the same house, in 2008 then in 2009, in different season's....ironically against the same team, you still get the whole house watching, and plenty of nerve wracking silence as you throw the last 2...first one i can barely remember, just being numb and wanting to get it over with, it is a great experience having been there. I wish I had the ABC ring, I like the classic look of the old skool rings better than the usbc ones, I did upgrade to the gold ring and I never really wear it, more of a trophy to me and a great memorable peice.

    • @bobbyricigliano2799
      @bobbyricigliano2799 2 года назад +1

      @@stilltlrforlife Good stuff. I didn't know they changed the ring appearance, but I'd like to upgrade to a gold one too for one of them. I don't know about you, but I was raised as a superstitious bowler. If I got the first 5-6, I am not changing anything in my routine. Bathroom? Hold it. Towel and rosin bag folded a certain way. I don't leave the settee area, can't risk getting my shoes wet. And hopefully, no one will jinx me by saying "Come on and get that 300 man!" If someone is in the zone, leave them alone!

    • @stilltlrforlife
      @stilltlrforlife 2 года назад

      @@bobbyricigliano2799 Im not really that superstitious, even in my routine, the only thing I look for is a certian feel on my grip, as far as stringing out the x's, for me if I get passed the 8th frame, i try not to think about it, it was kinda wierd on the second 300, It felt like just another good game, I was really relaxed and by the 6th frame, I was so locked in on my shots for the pair. I already knew it was going to happen, it was one of those nights, I shot 247, 267, 300. so that night I also earned my 800 ring for 814. Ill never forget that night, I I walked out with quite alot of money..lol, believe it or not, I even won mystery game on the 247..luck was on my side that night. It was a 468 dollar night for me..I still have the ball i bowled the game with, I engrave the scores and the date on it, it's a Storm Virtual Gravity Nano. It's on my shelf with my 2 rings. I havent bowled in over 10 years now because my left wrist got injured from too much bowling. Ive been wanting to get back to it, but I've also had a 7 year hiatus from racing in which my son is now interested in, so its looking like Ill come out of retirement from racing so he and I can do it together. Hes not into bowling as much as I was as a kid.

  • @johnweller3487
    @johnweller3487 3 года назад +2

    Add sam cooley 300 from pba playoffs

  • @ajvasta
    @ajvasta 2 года назад

    I see inflation didn't affect the amount of bonus money for decades. lol.

  • @orangebear8317
    @orangebear8317 3 года назад

    #29 Francois “Lavolie”.

  • @sanchezking6188
    @sanchezking6188 Год назад +11

    Getting to 300 is easy. It only takes me about 3-4 games. Combined, that is.

    • @DanGanev
      @DanGanev Год назад +1

      me too hahahahaha

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 3 месяца назад +1

      😮

    • @BigJDawg4523
      @BigJDawg4523 Месяц назад

      You just have to find the right mark and repeat it until the 10th frame

  • @parkerwinkelman3007
    @parkerwinkelman3007 3 года назад +78

    I'd have to say Tommy Jones's 300 was the most impressive. The night before, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, that 300 was for the title, and that happened to be his 20th title, a feat accomplished by very few.

    • @Caleferink1
      @Caleferink1 2 года назад +4

      And on top of that, he needed every pin because his opponent threw one helluva game himself.

    • @jakesnussbuster3565
      @jakesnussbuster3565 2 года назад +1

      @@Caleferink1 wtf no, he had it locked in the 8th frame

    • @madman1526
      @madman1526 2 года назад +3

      And he bowled like trash the game before against Chris Barnes on the same lanes

  • @djrickysmith
    @djrickysmith 3 года назад +24

    Looks like you're going to have to update this video.. Sam just popped one yesterday

  • @MasonGeorgeMotorcycles
    @MasonGeorgeMotorcycles 2 года назад +3

    Back in the day you could get a new Corvette for 10 grand now you can’t even get a Kia… I think it’s time for them to up the prize!

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад

      Remember nationally televised finalists being rewarded with a brand new Mercury Cougar, then eventually, $100,000.00 for rolling a 300 game. The grave lack of sponsorship is the primary reason for the major reduction in the prize fund purse. The situation has improved as of late. Sponsorship is picking up somewhat. Still, not near the level it was from the 60's through the 80's. Let's hope bowling continues to make a resurgence & attract enough interest to bring aboard a new generation of serious bowlers & an abundance of sponsorship. Only then will the prize funds increase.

  • @waylandquiaoit3871
    @waylandquiaoit3871 3 года назад +80

    RIP Tony Reyes the best 300 game ever had

  • @kevinstamey5485
    @kevinstamey5485 2 года назад +13

    Paler bohn did it with the golden pins too. Very nice since those are a little heavier than the regular pins.

  • @davidfawcett8323
    @davidfawcett8323 2 года назад +4

    Dom's 300 towards the end shouldn't count, as it was "World Scoring" so he would've only thrown 10 shots not 12....

  • @cristianoirizarryaz
    @cristianoirizarryaz 3 года назад +9

    9:48 you spelled Lavoie wrong

    • @JH223BowlingVids
      @JH223BowlingVids  3 года назад

      Thanks

    • @steveboone1498
      @steveboone1498 3 года назад

      @@JH223BowlingVids here's an interesting fact, Francois Lavoie never bowled on TV before he bowled his perfect game.

    • @cristianoirizarryaz
      @cristianoirizarryaz 3 года назад +2

      @@steveboone1498 i already know that and so does almost everyone else

  • @8avexp
    @8avexp 2 года назад +18

    Keith Jackson was in the right place at the right time for Guenther's 300. It was one of his rare appearances as a PBA telecast host. Bob Benoit's 300 won the tournament; he was the top seed. He actually lost a match or two when his opponent shot a 300 on TV. He probably said, "Welcome to the club!" When Bob Learn shot his 300, he broke Bu Burton's four-game total of 1050 with 1130.

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад

      Nothing against Learn Jr., would much rather watch Bo's 1050 than that 1130! Bo's 1050 was far more entertaining & beautiful to watch. Too bad we missed the majority of the 1st game due to the 84' Winter Olympics running overtime.

    • @8230PinChaser
      @8230PinChaser Год назад

      Keith Jackson's "last words" before Guenther's ball: "There's nothing left to say, let's just watch it." Cut from this vid for brevity I'm sure.
      In #14 (Jaros) we do hear "let's just watch" but that was in the era of continual noise.

    • @8avexp
      @8avexp Год назад +1

      @@8230PinChaser Chris Schenkel missed the first three 300s because he was on assignment. The first one that he covered was Pete McCordick's.

    • @8230PinChaser
      @8230PinChaser Год назад

      @@8avexp And I remember multiple telecasts where he mentioned he hadn't encountered a 300, until that day. "We Have It!" came from that. I wasn't old enough to appreciate Stefanich.

    • @8avexp
      @8avexp Год назад +1

      @@8230PinChaser I started to follow the tour in 1975, a year after Stefanich's 300.

  • @300deebo
    @300deebo 2 года назад +9

    Ryan Shafer was the first bowler to bowl two 300s on national TV, Wes Malott was the 2nd, Sean Rash was the 3rd, then Francois Lavoie.

    • @steveboone1498
      @steveboone1498 Год назад

      Shafer's 2nd perfect game was during the PBA league competition and both of Wes Malott's were during the king of bowling special and not during the actual tournaments.

  • @NikoPuharBowling
    @NikoPuharBowling 3 года назад +15

    Any one watching this after Sam Cooley on throwing the 31st televised 300 in pba history.

    • @gamigam6420
      @gamigam6420 3 года назад

      Helped me to help my family, we are poor and I want to change our life, fund my transport project in my country please😢😥 or give me charity😞 don't take me for a scammer I just need to be help

    • @bigaid7315
      @bigaid7315 3 года назад

      saw it live

    • @PinoyBowlerGS92
      @PinoyBowlerGS92 3 года назад

      He’s awesome

    • @shinyflamingo9391
      @shinyflamingo9391 3 года назад

      Yep

  • @frenchfrey65
    @frenchfrey65 3 года назад +21

    Just noticed something interesting, Bob Learn Jr. was the 1st person to bowl a 300, on AMF lanes, the 1st 9 300 games were all on Brunswick lanes. With Sam Cooley's 300, I counted 9 300 games on AMF lanes, 21 on Brunswick.

    • @NateCraven318
      @NateCraven318 2 года назад +2

      And THIS, my friends, further backs my claim that Brunswick is better.

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад +2

      70% Brunswick vs. 30% AMF. Will take Brunswick over AMF, ANY DAY!

    • @mgomez5606
      @mgomez5606 Год назад

      Did they use different wood?

    • @frenchfrey65
      @frenchfrey65 Год назад

      @@mgomez5606 I believe so,

  • @mjproebstle
    @mjproebstle 3 года назад +7

    on the early ABC clips you hear the velvet deep voice and commentary of one Chris Schenkel who hails from just minutes down the road from me where he is buried in the little town of Bippus, Indiana. He did Wide World of Sports for decades ‘spanning the globe to bring us the constant variety of sport.’ RIP Chris

    • @BudSchnelker
      @BudSchnelker 2 года назад

      Schenkel's voice was coated with honey. One of the best ever.

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад

      @@BudSchnelker Chris Schenkel missed the 1st three 300's, as he was on assignment each time. Pete McCordic's 300, on January 31st, 1987, was Schenkel's 1st & his commentary & raw emotion made it a most wonderful & glorious event to watch. What a great memory!

  • @stormconnor5972
    @stormconnor5972 3 года назад +13

    The ones in the pba league are the most impressive by far

    • @sharkboyryan195
      @sharkboyryan195 3 года назад +1

      I disagree, it’s not as impressive since it’s 5 people. It’s definitely easier less nerves at least for everyone else. The anchor bowler would have a lot of nerves but the anchor is the best so they know how to deal with nerves more than other people.

    • @stormconnor5972
      @stormconnor5972 3 года назад +1

      @@sharkboyryan195 the anchor bowler only bowled one other shot so it means that he doesn't know if it's changed or not
      His line could not work anymore and the nerves are no different because you don't want to be the person to let them all down

    • @sharkboyryan195
      @sharkboyryan195 3 года назад

      @@stormconnor5972 your line wouldn’t work anymore after 4 shots of your good you can do it, I messed up a anchor 300 at my high school in California but i didn’t get nervous

    • @stormconnor5972
      @stormconnor5972 3 года назад +1

      @@sharkboyryan195 That's what everyone says when they mess up a perfect game

  • @jasonknight2627
    @jasonknight2627 3 года назад +9

    There were also 2 300 games bowled on the pwba as well…Michelle Feldman and Dasha Kovalova

    • @JH223BowlingVids
      @JH223BowlingVids  3 года назад +1

      These are only in the PBA tour but I might make another video based on 300s in Weber Cup and PWBA

    • @steveboone1498
      @steveboone1498 2 года назад

      Jason, there are four televised 300 games in the pwba. You forgot about Trish Johnson and Cara Honeycutt. Both of them also had televised perfect games.

    • @damongreen8693
      @damongreen8693 2 года назад

      It was Liz Johnson not Tish Johnson that shot 300. Michelle Feldman was first , Cara second, Liz third then Dasha.

    • @steveboone1498
      @steveboone1498 2 года назад

      @@damongreen8693 what made Liz's meaningful for her was it happened a day after the twin towers fell and she donated the money from her perfect game to help pay for the funeral costs of the men and women who lost their lives in that tragedy.

    • @damongreen8693
      @damongreen8693 2 года назад

      Liz Johnson is a classy lady. That’s really neat she did that for all those who suffered that horrible day. She is no doubt the GOAT of all women bowlers. I think she actually has two televised 300 games. She one on a Bowl TV or FloBowling event I believe last year. In a semifinal match. She is on and off the lanes just classy.

  • @Snapdaxx
    @Snapdaxx 3 года назад +7

    I like how they say Sean was the first one to bowl 2 on television when he obviously wasn’t. Shafer and Wes both did it before

    • @jakesnussbuster3565
      @jakesnussbuster3565 2 года назад

      You obviously don't know what the pba definition of televised title events means

    • @b.r.fowler785
      @b.r.fowler785 3 месяца назад

      Both of Wes’ 300s and Ryan’s second 300 do not count as regular PBA competition 300s.

  • @cristianoirizarryaz
    @cristianoirizarryaz 3 года назад +7

    10:27 You spelled butturff wrong

  • @Robert-dy8wd
    @Robert-dy8wd 2 года назад +3

    For #3 the guy said "strike number 13" wtf??? 😂😂😂

    • @christopherweaver2520
      @christopherweaver2520 2 года назад +1

      He finished the previous game with a strike, so with the perfect game he had run off 13 in a row.

  • @DBeMeNLV
    @DBeMeNLV 3 года назад +5

    I've watched every 300 from #4 to the last 300 on TV. 😳

  • @Polarcupcheck
    @Polarcupcheck 3 года назад +7

    Interesting facts. You left out Gene Stus and Berardi. Stus did it on the Senior Tour with a Rhino Pro (purple). Berardi bowling 300 in PBA stepladder finals in 79', but was never credited because it was on tape delay.
    Also, the Columbia u-dot (3 pc pancake core) was the only urethane ball to be used on tv 300's and was used twice with McCordic and Benoit. To think of all the times Hammers (all those covers and hit hard), Cobras, Angles, Purple Angle (soft urethane), Ultra Angle (flared) Nitros (hit like tank), Turbos, Sumos (flared), U2s, Enforcers, Sharks and Phantoms (Navy flared) were used on tv, but never had a 300. No two piece, or even modern core urethane, have ever scored a 300 on tv. Imagine how many would have lost that bet if you told them a 3 piece urethane would be the only urethane ball to ever roll a 300, and would have 300 on the logo before it was ever credited with one.

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад +1

      Interesting bit of bowling trivia! Thank you for sharing.

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck 2 года назад

      @@LANESxNOWONLYx Thanks for reminding me.

  • @AbbasZulkarnain
    @AbbasZulkarnain 8 месяцев назад +3

    11:48 12:08

  • @EnigmaKid49
    @EnigmaKid49 2 года назад +4

    its amazing how many of these happened against Walter Ray lol

  • @wecontrolthevideo
    @wecontrolthevideo 3 года назад +8

    Petraglia’s 300 almost didn’t happen. In 11th frame he left a solid 8, but as soon as you saw it for a split second, a messenger came off the right wall and took the 8 pin out. That was at Imperial Lanes in Toledo, it’s here on RUclips.

    • @K270
      @K270 Год назад

      If I remember correctly, Bob Learns almost didn't happen to. I think the 5 pin stood in the 6th frame, but another pin came around and took the pin out.

    • @dylanjohnson6329
      @dylanjohnson6329 Год назад

      You do realize that a game of bowling is only 10 frames right???

    • @BURDYMAN777
      @BURDYMAN777 Год назад

      ​@@dylanjohnson6329 If you bowl a strike on the 10th, you get an 11th. If you bowl a strike on the 11th, you get a 12th. If you bowl a strike on the 12th, you get a 13th.
      What's really crazy is a strike is worth 10 points, but somehow from 13 frames earns you 300. Yeah... let it sink in 🫠 🫣 🙃 😆 🤨😬 😐 😧 😳 🥵 🤯 😵 🚑 🏥 👨‍⚕️ 💉👩‍⚕️ 💊 🤤 😶‍🌫️ 🤕 🤫 🥲 😮‍💨 😒 😔 😪 🏳 🏳🤯🔫👈🤳
      Disclaimer: I have no clue if their is an official number of frames. I was basing my knowledge from faded memories playing wii sports, and I still don't know.

    • @Galaxygamer92742
      @Galaxygamer92742 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@dylanjohnson6329No, The 10th frame has 3 tries inside of it.

    • @Galaxygamer92742
      @Galaxygamer92742 10 месяцев назад

      Every other frame has only 2 tries

  • @mgomez5606
    @mgomez5606 Год назад +2

    I was not a bowler but use to watch every Saturday on ABC with Chris Schenkel.

  • @johnblaha5692
    @johnblaha5692 3 года назад +4

    You guys notice how many times Walter Ray Williams was the opposition

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck 3 года назад +1

      Yup. I noticed one thing. The Columbia U-dot (pancake block) was the only urethane ball to every bowl a 300 on tv, and it was twice. Aulby was using resin. To think all the times the blue Hammers, Cobras, various AMF Angles, Nitros and Phantoms - not one got a 300. Two piece urethane never got 300 in a PBA stepladder final.
      Another note, Berardi shot 300 in tv finals in 1979, but was never credited due to tape delay.

    • @q1uma
      @q1uma 3 года назад

      @@Polarcupcheck purple hammer urethane was used by Tommy Jones to bowl a 300 at the hall of fame classic

    • @Polarcupcheck
      @Polarcupcheck 3 года назад +1

      @@q1uma Thanks, I couldn't see the label.

    • @jakesnussbuster3565
      @jakesnussbuster3565 2 года назад

      @@q1uma only on the right lane

  • @eliazinoni9324
    @eliazinoni9324 2 года назад +1

    IMHO...best 300 game is the last one, cause they were all very good, maybe even more difficult to get a team 300

  • @xboxist
    @xboxist 3 года назад +3

    Can someone explain why the crowd was like...rowdy AF during the approach for some of those final shot attempts? I just assumed they're always quiet until the ball is released.

    • @pikespice
      @pikespice 3 года назад +3

      it was a short lived trend in the late 90s where they had the crowd making noise all throughout the bowlers' approach. Same with the gold pins that were used during that time.

    • @ChicagoBulls1984
      @ChicagoBulls1984 Год назад

      Seems like they tried to turn bowling into Happy Gilmore

  • @grantschoeck
    @grantschoeck 3 года назад +2

    Damn bowling used to be lit, did I see $100k prize too?

  • @bobmendez7861
    @bobmendez7861 Год назад +1

    bunch of lefties on that list

  • @drcheese7411
    @drcheese7411 3 года назад +3

    Bababooey

  • @oregonpatriot1570
    @oregonpatriot1570 Год назад +1

    I rolled a 296 in sanctioned league play, leaving four on the last ball. Not bad for a 154 average bowler!

  • @douglasskaalrud6865
    @douglasskaalrud6865 Год назад +2

    Aesthetically speaking, no masking units have even remotely come close to the Brunswick starlight ones shown in Bob Benoit’s shot at 1:35. With the lights down the atmosphere in the house turned into a 70’s style sort of subdued but colorful elegance. The designers at Brunswick really nailed it. Of all the 300’s I’ve seen, Johnny Petraglia’s is by far the most memorable for me.

  • @moosedroppings7214
    @moosedroppings7214 3 года назад +4

    These might be the televised PBA 300 games but there was a guy in the 50's who bowled 2 @ 300 games back to back in a tournament. At that time it was called Championship Bowling being televised before it became PBA. There was others who bowled 300 including Nagy in 1954.

    • @LANESxNOWONLYx
      @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад +2

      Yes, Nagy's was on national television in the Championship Bowling series. Saw it on RUclips. It was impressive & gave us a glimpse of Nagy's personality out on the lanes. This should be considered the 1st televised 300 game, in much the same way that Glenn Allison should be credited with the 1st sanctioned 900 series!

    • @moosedroppings7214
      @moosedroppings7214 2 года назад

      @@LANESxNOWONLYx Those from the 50's were using rubber bowling balls, bowling on lacquer lanes, with mostly hand oiled lanes. In the 1980's they still came out to tape the lanes when you bowled a 300 in order for it to be sanctioned. When they removed oil restrictions and allowed houses to place a easier shot down for bowlers. They quit taping 300 games, there was too many of them. I had my first 300 in the early 80's and watched while he taped the lanes before sanctioning my 300. I am still a fan of urethane. If you look, most scoring records are from urethane balls. Reactive is better under some conditions, especially very oily conditions. But urethane is still the overall best.

    • @glennl.9672
      @glennl.9672 2 года назад

      The man who bowled the back to back 300's was Ed Lubanski at a 1959 Mixed Scotch tournament in Miami. Billy Welu (Chris Schenkel's original color commentator) was on the opposing team in that telecast. You can find it here on RUclips.

    • @moosedroppings7214
      @moosedroppings7214 2 года назад

      @@glennl.9672 I knew it was Lubanski but did not remember it at the time I wrote the comment. It is amazing that they were using rubber balls on lacquer finish and still accomplished what they did,

  • @2badger2
    @2badger2 3 года назад +3

    These bowlers are so good, but the let down after the 300 game is big. I don't know what the number is, but it isn't many that go onto win the tournament. Thanks for sharring

    • @ShaunRajewski
      @ShaunRajewski 2 года назад

      Unless you're Bob Learn Jr. and follow up a 300 with 270, 280, and 279. Still the highest TV series ever bowled.

  • @vinnymac7565
    @vinnymac7565 Год назад +2

    Love the vibe of a 70's bowling alley.

  • @mr.deedsgoestotown6155
    @mr.deedsgoestotown6155 2 года назад +2

    This Is so great. Thanks for posting this. Loved to watch PBA on Saturday afternoon and I used to
    go bowling when I was a kid during
    the week after school. This brought
    back those nice memories. Again. thanks this is nicely put together.

  • @pullt
    @pullt 2 года назад +6

    Great games, but they didn't convert a single spare

  • @BIGMIKE360AMUSEMENTS
    @BIGMIKE360AMUSEMENTS 3 года назад +1

    TONY REYES: UNDISPUTED CHAMPION LEAGUE!!! RWG MY BROTHER

  • @GrowingUpGarden
    @GrowingUpGarden Год назад +2

    Tony Reyes made my bowling balls for me in the early 2000. Seeing him in this video triggered my memory. It’s sad to hear what happened to him. He was taken way to soon.

    • @K270
      @K270 Год назад

      Super nice guy. He hosted a Pro-Am at my home bowling center. Came down and thanked every bowler for bowling and shook their hand.

  • @jrmaddu1
    @jrmaddu1 3 года назад +6

    Dallas Strikers 300 is the most impressive one by far

  • @jennifermeyer3954
    @jennifermeyer3954 Год назад +1

    Does anybody ever notice how many 300 games were thrown against Walter Ray

  • @grodz-gaming8472
    @grodz-gaming8472 2 года назад

    Anyone notice at 0:45 the announcer said number thirteen? There can only be 12

  • @Resistculturaldecline
    @Resistculturaldecline Год назад +1

    Parker Bohn III scored a perfect game I'm this reel, and Tony Reyes scored a perfect in this reel -- against Parker Bohn III.

  • @dragonslayer1296
    @dragonslayer1296 Год назад

    So I been watching bowling sine the days of ABC 3 pm saturdays..Saturdays... late 60s early 70s ...I'm shocked ... no dick weber no earl anthony no mark Roth no Marshall Holman no Walter Ray no Pete weber???? I'm sure missed a few but wow thats crazy

  • @kenbaker-ps6ej
    @kenbaker-ps6ej Месяц назад

    The difference between these 300s and Robert Mushtare's 2 900 series, is people actually saw these 300s bowled.

  • @bobbyc3895
    @bobbyc3895 Год назад +1

    $10,000, then up to $100,00, and then because it was happening too often, back to $10,000.
    I remember the Stefanich one as the first one I saw on TV.

  • @jibbernuts
    @jibbernuts 3 года назад +8

    Interesting that Ronnie wasn't even clapping for Sean's 300 and yet Sean was the first to congratulate and hug Ronnie on his 300

    • @darrinlindsey
      @darrinlindsey 3 года назад +5

      Because Sean thinks he's the ambassador of tv 300s. So, he felt he had to be the first to congratulate Ronnie, to tell him whether he did it right, or not.

  • @Matthebrat1014
    @Matthebrat1014 Год назад

    First bowler to “Technically” to shoot 2 300 games was the Big Nasty Wes Mallott in the PBA King of the Lanes. Not Sean Rash

  • @shawnbraun9020
    @shawnbraun9020 9 месяцев назад

    Back when people bowled the traditional way.. I'd like to see a lot of these guys stop bowling 2 handed.. seems like they can't hold the ball which comes off childish to me idk. Just my opinion.

  • @kellie9276
    @kellie9276 Год назад +1

    RIP to the legend Tony Reyes

  • @robotjoxx3166
    @robotjoxx3166 Год назад

    Sucks that it's still the 10K challenge 50 years on as 10k in 1970 was worth 80k!

  • @larrydaugherty2605
    @larrydaugherty2605 9 месяцев назад

    All I have to say is: Wheres Walter? Seems like he was on TV when the majority of these were bowled. 😅

  • @voiceguy3635
    @voiceguy3635 Год назад

    It was almost mystical in the 60s to accomplish the feat.After a while,not as exciting.

  • @robertcroxtonjr.7623
    @robertcroxtonjr.7623 13 дней назад

    i need a tip on throwing the ball down the lane from the right side with two hands for a better chance at a strike

  • @60187guy
    @60187guy 6 месяцев назад

    Jim Stefanich was "lucky" he didn't leave a split.

  • @AcessDBpro
    @AcessDBpro 3 года назад +1

    For a complete list and link to all the individual matches of the 300 games, go here: bit.ly/PBA_TV_300

  • @LANESxNOWONLYx
    @LANESxNOWONLYx 2 года назад +2

    #4 is the one that stirs my emotions the most! Still am unable to decipher which pin fell in the center of the deck on Jim Stefanich's final shot? Like #1 & #2 as they both occurred in the late 60's!

    • @Hugo-Punch
      @Hugo-Punch Год назад

      It was the head pin that hit the 7 and fell to the middle of the deck

    • @gregamerson9172
      @gregamerson9172 6 месяцев назад

      Jim's game was in 74

  • @h34dbust
    @h34dbust 2 года назад +1

    I counted 3 perfect games were against Walter Ray Williams, Jr.

  • @scottkane9983
    @scottkane9983 3 года назад +3

    Wow! Walter Ray really brings out the best in people.

    • @skipabby
      @skipabby 2 года назад +1

      But he did the rarest of all. Converting the 4-6-7-10 in Japan. I don't think anyone has done it on American soil.

    • @gregamerson9172
      @gregamerson9172 6 месяцев назад

      Being the big A-hole that he is he deserves it

  • @AcessDBpro
    @AcessDBpro 3 года назад +2

    Why were Ryan Shafer's and Wes Malott's second televised 300 games (each) not officially counted?

    • @JH223BowlingVids
      @JH223BowlingVids  3 года назад

      They were events that don't count as an actual PBA title.

    • @AcessDBpro
      @AcessDBpro 3 года назад +2

      Got it. After further investigation, Jason Queen's TV 300 was done at a then-unsanctioned tournament in Huntsville, Alabama, in the late 90's, so it wasn't counted then. Ten TV 300's had been reached by that time. Eight more TV 300's were made until 2008, when the PBA retroactively upgraded many past non-santioned tournaments that completely reset many career stats. One of those events was the one that Queen got his 300, which made it the 11th official TV 300 almost 10 years previous. That's why several TV 300's were off by one, as the then-reported 11th to the 18th TV 300's were bumped back to the 12th-19th respectively.

    • @JH223BowlingVids
      @JH223BowlingVids  3 года назад

      @@AcessDBpro That makes sense

  • @naprua2517
    @naprua2517 Год назад +1

    10:57

  • @waylandquiaoit3871
    @waylandquiaoit3871 3 года назад +1

    Is jason queen still gonna play bowling or he’s retired?

  • @sledge3003
    @sledge3003 3 года назад +2

    Forgot Gene Stus....PBA senior tour .....RIP

    • @steveboone1498
      @steveboone1498 Год назад

      Ron Winger was the second to roll a perfect game on the senior tour. He rolled 23 out of 24 strikes on that day.