34 PBA titles. Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame. Inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame. 4 time PBA player of the year. Most titles in a single season. R.I.P. Mark Roth. A true legend! 🎳
God bless Mark Roth, the father of the cranker delivery, and no one could duplicate it, with also one of the most unique multi-step deliveries. An inspiration to bowlers everywhere.
What I love about this man is EVERY clip of him winning a title either sitting or making the shot he is so humble. He keeps his composure, none of the hooping and hollering or fist in your face. A true class act. RiP
Totally agree - nothing but class before and after a match. Aside from that, he was unique among the other power players in that he was an insanely accurate spare shooter. That combo made him pretty dangerous to compete against.
Saturday morning jr. bowling league, then going home and watching Pro Bowler Tour on ABC in the 70s and 80s... that's how I spent my winters as a kid. The first scene was crushing.
Absolutely my favorite bowler of all time…Saw the 7-10 live when I was a little lad….My Grandmother would would root for Earl Anthony and I would root for Mr Roth …He made bowling cool in the 80’s…Sad we lost him….May he rest in eternal peace….🙏🙏🙏
I was lucky enough to meet and bowled with the legendary Mark Roth in Palmyra Pennsylvania years ago in a PBA Eastern Regional tournament and he was a really awesome guy to talk to. RIP Legend
Champion. Hero. Icon. Legend. Superstar. Idol. Coach. Mentor. Most of all, Friend. Mark was the reason I wanted to be a Professional Bowler and helped me get my PBA Card. Thank You for everything my dear friend. God Bless You, Mark. Rest In Paradise. 🙏🏾🙏🏾💔😥
I grew up in the early 80s idolizing Mark Roth to the extent of mocking his delivery wishing I could be as him…rest in peace Mark you will be missed by all of your fans
This man changed the game. Nobody could hook the ball like him with rubber and urethane balls. Roth was one of the first POWER PLAYERS. There will never be another like him. RIP MARK ROTH.
He designed and defined the definition of the "Cranker" and how to open up the lane but stay on line without a yanker! Staying on the gas like he was fuled up from a tanker! Cashing in the wins combining bowling with a banker! As the game would change with time he continued to refine, his style as the master mind and seemed to never pass his prime! When it came to Mark, he could spot and hit a dime! In a jam or in a bind this man was CLUTCH! ONE OF A KIND! 10 in the pit the Rhino finds a string of strikes he always shines! Your passing leaves a pair of blank shoes! There is just no one to out rank you! With grip and rip he'd turn and spank you! You are the father of the hook! Mark Roth WE LOVE AND MISS FOREVER THANK YOU! T Ryan Amrhein
I was a teenage junior league bowler in the mid 1970s when Mark became a force to reckon with on the PBA tour. He's my all-time favorite bowler and number 3 on my all-time greatest PBA bowlers list. Thanks for the memories.
The thing about these older bowlers is that you know they're good, but you don't actually understand just how good they are because their footage isn't easily available. Seeing Mark bowl in this video, I further know why he's considered one of the greats.
RIP Mark Roth. The BEST, and only, cranker bowler of All Time! I made sure to watch The Pro Bowlers Tour on ABC every Saturday afternoon hoping he'd be in the finals. Shame he was robbed twice on bowling 300 games on TV. Thanks for posting!
His 7-10 conversion is always shown on telecasts, but what is rarely if ever mentioned is that converting it allowed him to shut out the match. If he had missed, the door would have been open for him to lose.
The great Mark Roth deserves more than the 12 minutes he got here. Please forgive the Lunkhead who didn't give you the recognition you so deserve. Rest peacefully Mark Roth !!! 🙏 🙏
R.I.P. Mark Roth. My favorite bowler watching The Pro Bowlers Tour on ABC in the 1980's as a young kid. One of a kind watching his approach to the foul line as he cranked the bowling ball down the lane. A true legend in professional bowling 🎳!!!
Mark Roth was the Greatest all around bowler ever Competitor he always gave it his best, of course you never always win but he sure place it his all R. I. P ☦️☦️☦️
Mark Roth is one of the best bowlers in the world and the moments he had on the Pba Tour were amazing that includes the Conversion of the 7 10 split and the titles he has won on the Pba Tour
I was a little girl maybe 5 or 6 years old, My dad Bernie Breskin would take me with him every weekend to Rainbow lanes bowling alley in Brooklyn, He went there quite often was fairly known there as one of the better bowlers. He even gave lessons and tips to the up and coming bowlers, One of them happened to be Mark Roth. My Dad and Mark became friends and Mark also became a regular at my house. I remember him being such a nice and polite man, very happy, always smiling. I was sad to read about his passing, may he Rest in peace
I met Mr. Roth at rainbow lanes Knapp st. in Brooklyn while I was eating french fries at the restaurant section. I said Mark how you doing and he replied except for my thumb I’m doing OK and yet even with the Badfinger he was beating everybody
The main pro bowler I regularly watched growing up. Btw, poor music choice for a tribute video, and should’ve included some interviews, quotes, light moments, etc.
I won a rhino black urethane ball back in 91 after a pacer game at a bowling exhibition that was after the game. Mark roth and mike aulby we’re hosting the exhibition for kids and they had a carpet lane with a rubber ball set up and the kids there each got to throw a shot and if you struck you moved on to the next round and I threw a couple of strikes and was one of the winners of a ball. The only bad part was carrying the ball from market square arena all the way to where we parked at, lol.
take note...you spoiled little millenial , so called "pros"little punks.....THIS is when bowling , was bowling....you can THANK this man for laying the ground work for you.
34 PBA titles. Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame. Inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame. 4 time PBA player of the year. Most titles in a single season. R.I.P. Mark Roth. A true legend! 🎳
This man once went 42 games without an open frame. WOW. RIP MARK!!
It's a shame the PBA doesn't have someone as intriguing to watch, now
God bless Mark Roth, the father of the cranker delivery, and no one could duplicate it, with also one of the most unique multi-step deliveries. An inspiration to bowlers everywhere.
What I love about this man is EVERY clip of him winning a title either sitting or making the shot he is so humble. He keeps his composure, none of the hooping and hollering or fist in your face. A true class act. RiP
Totally agree - nothing but class before and after a match. Aside from that, he was unique among the other power players in that he was an insanely accurate spare shooter. That combo made him pretty dangerous to compete against.
RIP Mark Roth and Earl Anthony! 🙏🙏 Saturday afternoons after my paper route watching with my mom were great times.😌
Saturday morning jr. bowling league, then going home and watching Pro Bowler Tour on ABC in the 70s and 80s... that's how I spent my winters as a kid. The first scene was crushing.
Me too. Great times!
Same here!
Me as well....exactly. Saturday morning jr league...then Chris and Bo...late 70s-mid 80s
Same for me. A great childhood I had.😌
We lost one of the few legends of the sport. RIP
Absolutely my favorite bowler of all time…Saw the 7-10 live when I was a little lad….My Grandmother would would root for Earl Anthony and I would root for Mr Roth …He made bowling cool in the 80’s…Sad we lost him….May he rest in eternal peace….🙏🙏🙏
I was lucky enough to meet and bowled with the legendary Mark Roth in Palmyra Pennsylvania years ago in a PBA Eastern Regional tournament and he was a really awesome guy to talk to. RIP Legend
A true legend. One of greatest of all time. I just hope that him and Earl the Pearl are having a nice refreshing drink together.
Champion. Hero. Icon. Legend. Superstar. Idol. Coach. Mentor. Most of all, Friend.
Mark was the reason I wanted to be a Professional Bowler and helped me get my PBA Card. Thank You for everything my dear friend. God Bless You, Mark.
Rest In Paradise. 🙏🏾🙏🏾💔😥
The true legend of the sport and just a great mentor to everyone and a great bowling icon. R.I.P Mark Roth- 1950-2021
RIP to the man who revolutionized the sport, by being the first power player.
Things will never be the same because of you.
I grew up in the early 80s idolizing Mark Roth to the extent of mocking his delivery wishing I could be as him…rest in peace Mark you will be missed by all of your fans
As a bowling fan i would say this legend should be the best bowler in the world
Rest In Peace
Hall of Fame Mark Roth
This man changed the game. Nobody could hook the ball like him with rubber and urethane balls. Roth was one of the first POWER PLAYERS. There will never be another like him. RIP MARK ROTH.
Can’t wait for this to come across my for you page in 10 years. We will all mourn this loss.
He designed and defined the definition of the "Cranker" and how to open up the lane but stay on line without a yanker!
Staying on the gas like he was fuled up from a tanker! Cashing in the wins combining bowling with a banker!
As the game would change with time he continued to refine, his style as the master mind and seemed to never pass his prime!
When it came to Mark, he could spot and hit a dime! In a jam or in a bind this man was CLUTCH!
ONE OF A KIND!
10 in the pit the Rhino finds a string of strikes he always shines!
Your passing leaves a pair of blank shoes!
There is just no one to out rank you! With grip and rip he'd turn and spank you!
You are the father of the hook!
Mark Roth WE LOVE AND MISS FOREVER THANK YOU!
T Ryan Amrhein
Didn't know his last victory was in Canada. I was lucky enough to meet him at a Pro-Am. RIP Mr. Roth
When We Were Young❤ Adale Song reminded me of Mark and The 1980 Generation Bowlers, I Loved It All revisited October 2023
I was a teenage junior league bowler in the mid 1970s when Mark became a force to reckon with on the PBA tour. He's my all-time favorite bowler and number 3 on my all-time greatest PBA bowlers list. Thanks for the memories.
Mark and Marshall.... Great doubles partners.... Even greater opponents.... Thanks for the memories Mark....
One of the greats. He will be missed.
He was a great man I love bowling on his oil pattern too it’s one of my favorite I bowl on once a week at work I’m tired of house shots
R.I.P., Mark Roth. You were great.
Mark Roth was the greatest bowler of all time. He was the Michael Jordan of bowling.
The thing about these older bowlers is that you know they're good, but you don't actually understand just how good they are because their footage isn't easily available. Seeing Mark bowl in this video, I further know why he's considered one of the greats.
In the Dictionary by the word Bowler, there should be a picture of Mark Roth.
Mark Roth, Johnny Petraglia, Dick Weber. I could go on but really nice guys.
RIP Mark Roth. The BEST, and only, cranker bowler of All Time! I made sure to watch The Pro Bowlers Tour on ABC every Saturday afternoon hoping he'd be in the finals. Shame he was robbed twice on bowling 300 games on TV. Thanks for posting!
One of the greats
Rip Mark Roth 🎳 ☹️
RIP Mark Roth 🎳 😞
His 7-10 conversion is always shown on telecasts, but what is rarely if ever mentioned is that converting it allowed him to shut out the match. If he had missed, the door would have been open for him to lose.
The great Mark Roth deserves more than the 12 minutes he got here.
Please forgive the Lunkhead who didn't give you the recognition you so deserve.
Rest peacefully Mark Roth !!! 🙏 🙏
An amazing bowling resume. Won with plastic, urethane and resin.
Don't forget the regional titles when he 1st started with a rubber ball.
I think it fitting that Mark Roth’s final title came against an up-and-coming Walter Ray Williams Jr. The G.O.A.T.
Always a Roth fan RIP ✡
RIP to the OG Cranker
R.I.P. Mark Roth. My favorite bowler watching The Pro Bowlers Tour on ABC in the 1980's as a young kid. One of a kind watching his approach to the foul line as he cranked the bowling ball down the lane. A true legend in professional bowling 🎳!!!
Met Marshall Holman once, and no. He never stopped being a jerk.
Mark Roth was the Greatest all around bowler ever Competitor he always gave it his best, of course you never always win but he sure place it his all R. I. P ☦️☦️☦️
Crazy to think the man only won 2 majors in his illustrious career.
Mark Roth is one of the best bowlers in the world and the moments he had on the Pba Tour were amazing that includes the Conversion of the 7 10 split and the titles he has won on the Pba Tour
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE BOWLERS MARK ROTH!! REST IN PEACE!!
Rip a legend
My all-time favorite bowler
One of the greatest of all time!!
Still have that 34th win on vhs. R.I.P. to my bowling inspiration and hero.
Mark didn't jump around, talk shit, wear stupid outfits...but he was intimidating af. Just his demeanor and his delivery. Stompstompstomp....TORQUE!
I was a little girl maybe 5 or 6 years old, My dad Bernie Breskin would take me with him every weekend to Rainbow lanes bowling alley in Brooklyn, He went there quite often was fairly known there as one of the better bowlers. He even gave lessons and tips to the up and coming bowlers, One of them happened to be Mark Roth. My Dad and Mark became friends and Mark also became a regular at my house. I remember him being such a nice and polite man, very happy, always smiling. I was sad to read about his passing, may he Rest in peace
Best ever. Strongest ball ever too.
RIP Mark Roth
As a high schooler, we all wanted to be Mark Roth.
I met Mr. Roth at rainbow lanes Knapp st. in Brooklyn while I was eating french fries at the restaurant section. I said Mark how you doing and he replied except for my thumb I’m doing OK and yet even with the Badfinger he was beating everybody
The main pro bowler I regularly watched growing up. Btw, poor music choice for a tribute video, and should’ve included some interviews, quotes, light moments, etc.
Yeah
R.I.P MARK ROTH 1951-2021
R.I.P MARK ROTH 1951-2021
5:58...hey, Mel.....at least SOME of the pins on spot? ;)
He has two 299 games on tv games. The last one against George Branham III
I won a rhino black urethane ball back in 91 after a pacer game at a bowling exhibition that was after the game. Mark roth and mike aulby we’re hosting the exhibition for kids and they had a carpet lane with a rubber ball set up and the kids there each got to throw a shot and if you struck you moved on to the next round and I threw a couple of strikes and was one of the winners of a ball. The only bad part was carrying the ball from market square arena all the way to where we parked at, lol.
Bowling like it should be on tv. Not fake excited announcers. Just few fans in the arena being coached to yell n scream. It’s hard to watch sadly 😢
Some people wondered why Roth held the ball so far out to his side. That's because he utilized what's known as an "in-out" swing.
I knew it was not thier just befor it left his fingers relese did not look right and it bounced this the about the the 299 game
No foul light is safe when Marshall Holman is on the lanes.
Mark Roth looks like a skinnier Brian Stelter with hair in the thumbnail lol
I don’t know about that Marshall Holman he’s kind of childish❤
take note...you spoiled little millenial , so called "pros"little punks.....THIS is when bowling , was bowling....you can THANK this man for laying the ground work for you.
Get off my settee!!!!! Lol
R.I.P Mark Roth. You will be missed.
ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAVORITE BOWLERS MARK ROTH!! REST IN PEACE!!