earl was the greatest,,he use to win when other lefties on tour didn't cash..remember, I believe he made the tv finals in almost 30% of the tournaments he bowled..thanks for posting
Earl was indeed, the greatest of all time. He set the standard that all others strived for, and as I'm a lefty, I used to watch his style for ideas to improve my own game. My dad and I would watch the PBA matches on Saturdays, after I came home from my junior bowling league games. Dad was an avid bowler, and left this world with an average in the high 160's.
Earl was the greatest. I love how he always talked to himself, telling himself what he had to do before every shot. Maybe I should have tried that a little more often lol.
It's fun and painful both to watch these vintage matches. I had 8 uncles who were bowlers. Nine including my dad. Two of them were pinsetter Mechanic's. I was a pinchaser my first job at 15 years old. Bowled my first 300 at 16. My parents just didn't care about my future. I see clearly what happened now that I'm 65. I was a talented young man. I have kids now. Not going to do what was done to me to them. I would rather die and rot an old man and have my kids make it in life.
Watching the Trophy Moment - you're reminded again what a total class act Dick Weber was. Always wondered why Junior grew up to be such a twaat, with his dad as an example like that...
@@SupermanChiChi -- because he gets his butt kicked regularly by some of the two-handers...LOL I read why Belmo bowls that way, so I get his reasons. But as someone who taught kids for several years, think the young people who "pick it up" because they think Belmo made it cool... they're out of their minds, but it is their choice to make... Yeah, crybaby Pete. He always looks like he bit into a lemon. He is diseased with Little Man's Syndrome. In the past, I've had the displeasure of working alongside people like that...
I think the converse of your statement is more true: when the breaks go your way, people perceive you as great. Earl could have easily had different, much worse, results in frames 1, 7, and 8, being that the ball went through the face. However, he never left a split, and even struck once to capture a double. Not one of Earl's better matches, but at least he kept himself in it until the end with spares.
Earl's great forward roll as the ball hits the pins carried that strike in the 8th, a lot of other lefthanders balls would have hooked through the pins and left a split.
In the 8th frame, Earl did pull up and made somewhat of an errant shot, but turned it into a strike. It's because someone called out before he released the ball and that can disturb the bowler.
That gold Mark X ball was a honey. Too bad they would wrinkle up after a while and chip out at the drills. Always looked like a carmel white dot drilled sideways, sorta. Thanks for the clip.
For some weird reason, I thought it was a cool habit when I watched him do it years ago, but now it's kind of annoying. He stopped doing it for the most part years later, and I wonder if his game improved as a result.
I love the way that Earl has given himself pep talks through every shot! You can see that this has helped him bowl a great mental game.
He was amazing. 😊
earl was the greatest,,he use to win when other lefties on tour didn't cash..remember, I believe he made the tv finals in almost 30% of the tournaments he bowled..thanks for posting
Earl was indeed, the greatest of all time. He set the standard that all others strived for, and as I'm a lefty, I used to watch his style for ideas to improve my own game. My dad and I would watch the PBA matches on Saturdays, after I came home from my junior bowling league games. Dad was an avid bowler, and left this world with an average in the high 160's.
Earl was the greatest. I love how he always talked to himself, telling himself what he had to do before every shot. Maybe I should have tried that a little more often lol.
When your name is called and you find out you are playing Earl Anthony, the first thought I would have is "AHHH SHHHHIT!"
I think many, many professionals thought just that :)
Didn't phase Duke
@Joe Ambrose Duke wasn't crap for 8 years after that. Was lightning in a bottle. But he proved himself to be one of the all time greats.
Aired on ABC Saturday, February 14, 1981.
It's fun and painful both to watch these vintage matches.
I had 8 uncles who were bowlers. Nine including my dad. Two of them were pinsetter Mechanic's.
I was a pinchaser my first job at 15 years old. Bowled my first 300 at 16.
My parents just didn't care about my future. I see clearly what happened now that I'm 65. I was a talented young man.
I have kids now. Not going to do what was done to me to them.
I would rather die and rot an old man and have my kids make it in life.
Watching the Trophy Moment - you're reminded again what a total class act Dick Weber was.
Always wondered why Junior grew up to be such a twaat, with his dad as an example like that...
I guess the drugs and alcohol totally changed pete Weber
@@SupermanChiChi ---starting at 19yo? He's always been a petulant little crybaby.
@@Se7enLights still is. I believe he's one of the few that has complained why two handed bowling shouldn't be allowed.
@@SupermanChiChi -- because he gets his butt kicked regularly by some of the two-handers...LOL I read why Belmo bowls that way, so I get his reasons. But as someone who taught kids for several years, think the young people who "pick it up" because they think Belmo made it cool... they're out of their minds, but it is their choice to make... Yeah, crybaby Pete. He always looks like he bit into a lemon. He is diseased with Little Man's Syndrome. In the past, I've had the displeasure of working alongside people like that...
@@Se7enLights mind boggling to think of how many more titles he could have won without that substance abuse
I think the converse of your statement is more true: when the breaks go your way, people perceive you as great. Earl could have easily had different, much worse, results in frames 1, 7, and 8, being that the ball went through the face. However, he never left a split, and even struck once to capture a double. Not one of Earl's better matches, but at least he kept himself in it until the end with spares.
Earl Anthony was the Tiger Woods of bowling
Earl's great forward roll as the ball hits the pins carried that strike in the 8th, a lot of other lefthanders balls would have hooked through the pins and left a split.
In the 8th frame, Earl did pull up and made somewhat of an errant shot, but turned it into a strike. It's because someone called out before he released the ball and that can disturb the bowler.
That gold Mark X ball was a honey. Too bad they would wrinkle up after a while and chip out at the drills. Always looked like a carmel white dot drilled sideways, sorta. Thanks for the clip.
Hello Steve! Yeah, the Mark X was like no other ball. Won me a little $$ with it...
tom bakers fingers and the ball..what his doing?
I think he has a nervous habit or he needs to find a new pro shop.
what was the final score for the title match
218 - 202
I could not stand watching Tom Baker bowl. His incessant fidgeting with the finger holes drove me crazy.
4:09 some BlowJob coughs really LOUD,😵 really threw Earl off his shot, Earl got a Big Break !!
Cut the crap
No one like Earl! I see, he is using a Brunswick ball. I thought he used Ebonite?
For some weird reason, I thought it was a cool habit when I watched him do it years ago, but now it's kind of annoying. He stopped doing it for the most part years later, and I wonder if his game improved as a result.
You spoiler! lol!!! : D