Sad to see Narrows Plaza Bowl going bye bye in 2022. I was 15 in 1987 when the U.S. Open was held in Tacoma ( University Place today) . I enjoyed bowling on those synthetic lanes myself! A great U.S. Open victory by Del Ballard Jr.! Thanks for this video on RUclips! I have alot of memories @ Narrows Plaza !!!
Prize fund in 87 was 500k and 100k for first place, adjusted for inflation is 1.2M and 240k. Imagine them bowling for that amount today. Bowling would actually be taken seriously
That be awesome but unfortunately that will never happen. PBA has lost all of its major sponsorship. 2 handed bowling I consider illegal bowling balls same people every week all playing the same line. Bowling doesn't take skill and accuracy like it used too. I've been bowling for 45 years and it saddens me to see where bowling and the PBA is at. Top pros back in the 80's or 90's would win 300,000 a season. They couldn't win that much now if they win every tournament on the schedule.
@@joeycronan2652 I really agree with everything you said. When players have so many bowling balls in their arsenal how do you define the true talent? It's all about equipment and who can match up with the right equipment. How about one oil pattern, one ball and whoever is the best that's it. Back in the day a 300 actually meant something. Same with a 700 series. Now you shoot 300 and nobody blinks an eye. The game got too easy. Prize money literally has been the same for decades or less like you said. I don't see that changing anytime soon unfortunately.
@@joeycronan2652 The two handers are much more accurate than bowlers have ever been. I don't like watching them, either, but if a Jason Belmonte bowled in the 80's he'd absolutely dominate.
@@joemac999 your wrong he couldn't bowl that was back in the 80's or 90's. Short oil would have killed him. Maybe if he always bowled with a plastic ball then he wouldn't carry anything
@@joeycronan2652 he's bowled on short oil and used plastic equipment. Conventional bowlers are at a huge disadvantage in any era, and when the difference is that great they're pretty much dead.
I was at the TV finals that year when it was held at narrows plaza lanes. Got to talk to the legend Earl Anthony before the telecast and he even signed a bowling pin and a pair of linds shoes. Wish I still had those precious items
I bowled with Steve in this ProAm US OpenTournament at Narrows Plaza in Tacoma, Washington on January 3rd, 1987. I was 14 years old. He was awesome and he threw a perfect 300 game as my partner. I remember it well because so many legends showed up. Earl Anthony bowled 2 lanes down from us. Norm Duke, Pete Weber, and Marshall Holman was there too. I still have the official 1987 PBA Tour Program with all their signatures. In the late 90's, my husband bowled in a ProAm against Marshall Holman. My husband beat Marshall and he was really really upset. LOL. I just watched the broadcast of the 2017 US Open. Norm Duke came in 4th. It was ironic that Marshall was one of the Announcers. Seeing them both on TV after 30 years brought me to find this. Thanks for the memories.
WATCHED THIS SHOW EVERY SATURDAY.. EARL ANTHONY WAS THE BEST.. ABC screwed up dumping this show to ESPN.. Beau and Chris were the best team.. ever!!!!! Miss the sat afternoon show
Pete Weber had some tough breaks leaving the solid 10 & a few high hits..This one he had to swallow and learn from it. 🎳 Even though you did not win this match your dad is proud of your accomplishments.
Everyone has their favorites. Holman did consistently hit the pocket and couldn't carry. Pete came up short on that day. THE TWO BEST PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS IN 1987. The complete all-around games of the two best right handers at that time.
I watched the '87 US OPEN a few times over the years. I like Del Ballard Jr. a lot but I was rooting for Pete Weber. Iiked the interview with Dick Weber and Bo Burton just as much as the championship match. I was also hoping that Holman would bowl well. Dick Weber is just the best in terms of being the consumate professional. I ABSOLUTELY LOVED ALL OF HIS COMMENTS. REST IN PEACE DICK WEBER. AND REST REST IN PEACE JUANITA WEBER TOO. She was part of the success behind the entire Weber family.
18.00. Holman adjusted his eyebrows before the shot. That's a new one for me. :) I'll always have a special place in my heart for Holman and Roth. Great players and good sportsmen. Most of the time. ;) Weber might have won more titles, but that does NOT make him a good sportsman or role model. No, I prefer nicer people. Strange huh? :)
No, that isn't strange at all. I can't stand it when a bowler like Pete Weber loses his temper over the slightest little thing. That all happened after his dad Dick Weber died. Even the fans watching in person felt very uncomfortable when he bowled for fear that he was going to yell at them. Good sportsmanship has always been one aspect of a good bowler. I agree with you about Marshall Holman. I haven't watched Mark Roth very often, but when I did watch him I thought that he was a very friendly man just like Marshall Holman was and is. I always admired Norm Duke. He always struck me as being an extremely humble and kind man. His wife Karen appeared to be that way too.
Michael A is the guy that sits in his mommas basement and just types shit to make his self feel important. He is a liar ... dont know Del... only has seen him on his computer his momma bought him.
bo said before pete's 1st frame that his only win from the top spot was in st. louis in 1986. he actually was seeded #2. he bowled duke in the semi final and dennis jacques in the finals.
Once you have the straight back and through and balance, it's all about timing. That's where DB gets it just like anyone, from cranker to traditional. I like RB's angle of attack but he just didn't have DB's solid basic form. 1st frame against Pete, you could see he was late. 5th and 6th frames, I think he just tensed up a bit.
30:10 Bruce Willis reppin' Seagrams Golden Wine Coolers (no surprise, it was this and Moonlighting)....with special appearance by a pre-fame Sharon Stone!
I liked it when they used to show the wives and girlfriends. Schenkel would always comment on their looks if they were pretty and say nothing if they weren't. They would comment on the bowlers weight, too. Ah, the 80s. When Jimmy the Greek was fired, it was the beginning of the end for inappropriate comments.
Wow, Ballard with that White Dot Cherry plastic ball! "The Richest Prize in Bowling History." Still is. I don't think it was ever topped. That's 260k in today's dollars. Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone doing a dumb Seagram's Wine Cooler commercial! And all these other silly Seagram's commercials with Bruce.🤣
Marshall Holman: 265 Gary Dickinson: 190 Ron Bell: 230 Marshall Holman: 203 Del Ballard Jr: 278 Ron Bell: 187 Del Ballard Jr: 247 Pete Weber: 209 Ballard Jr Wins!
57:31 Bell looks like he has black eyes....im sure its sleep apnea causing lack of sleep from carrying that weight. How do I know? Because I've dealt with that shit my whole life. Wears you down. Plus all the traveling he did touring...He looks like 10 miles of bad road .
SATURDAYS AT 230 PM... PBT was the best on ABC loved watching it every Saturday...
Sad to see Narrows Plaza Bowl going bye bye in 2022. I was 15 in 1987 when the U.S. Open was held in Tacoma ( University Place today) . I enjoyed bowling on those synthetic lanes myself! A great U.S. Open victory by Del Ballard Jr.! Thanks for this video on RUclips! I have alot of memories @ Narrows Plaza !!!
Prize fund in 87 was 500k and 100k for first place, adjusted for inflation is 1.2M and 240k. Imagine them bowling for that amount today. Bowling would actually be taken seriously
That be awesome but unfortunately that will never happen. PBA has lost all of its major sponsorship. 2 handed bowling I consider illegal bowling balls same people every week all playing the same line. Bowling doesn't take skill and accuracy like it used too. I've been bowling for 45 years and it saddens me to see where bowling and the PBA is at. Top pros back in the 80's or 90's would win 300,000 a season. They couldn't win that much now if they win every tournament on the schedule.
@@joeycronan2652 I really agree with everything you said. When players have so many bowling balls in their arsenal how do you define the true talent? It's all about equipment and who can match up with the right equipment. How about one oil pattern, one ball and whoever is the best that's it. Back in the day a 300 actually meant something. Same with a 700 series. Now you shoot 300 and nobody blinks an eye. The game got too easy. Prize money literally has been the same for decades or less like you said. I don't see that changing anytime soon unfortunately.
@@joeycronan2652 The two handers are much more accurate than bowlers have ever been. I don't like watching them, either, but if a Jason Belmonte bowled in the 80's he'd absolutely dominate.
@@joemac999 your wrong he couldn't bowl that was back in the 80's or 90's. Short oil would have killed him. Maybe if he always bowled with a plastic ball then he wouldn't carry anything
@@joeycronan2652 he's bowled on short oil and used plastic equipment. Conventional bowlers are at a huge disadvantage in any era, and when the difference is that great they're pretty much dead.
Love the commercials, loved hearing the older pro's calling the match, the legendary Bo!
I was at the TV finals that year when it was held at narrows plaza lanes. Got to talk to the legend Earl Anthony before the telecast and he even signed a bowling pin and a pair of linds shoes. Wish I still had those precious items
I bowled with Steve in this ProAm US OpenTournament at Narrows Plaza in Tacoma, Washington on January 3rd, 1987. I was 14 years old. He was awesome and he threw a perfect 300 game as my partner. I remember it well because so many legends showed up. Earl Anthony bowled 2 lanes down from us. Norm Duke, Pete Weber, and Marshall Holman was there too. I still have the official 1987 PBA Tour Program with all their signatures.
In the late 90's, my husband bowled in a ProAm against Marshall Holman. My husband beat Marshall and he was really really upset. LOL.
I just watched the broadcast of the 2017 US Open. Norm Duke came in 4th. It was ironic that Marshall was one of the Announcers. Seeing them both on TV after 30 years brought me to find this. Thanks for the memories.
Steve Wunderlich...
I handily defeated a liquiored up M.Holman in a 1996 pro-am. Very arrogant.
USA Citizen YEA! & THEN YOU
WOKE UP!! Your BOWLING FANTASY!! YOU SUCK! 😂😂😂😂😂
Benz Girlz Your husband NEVER beat Holman! Then you woke up!! I love you people with your fake fantasy stories!!
@@MIKIEEYEZ1975 I love retards who forget to take their meds.
Del Ballard Jr puts a tremendous amount of roll on the ball.
You put a tremendous amount of roll on the ball jackass
You have an unusual collection of commemorative platters.
We called them, " Revs"
This was when bowling and league bowling was the thing to fo back in the day.
Now its staring at your phone
Del had such a heavy roll, never saw so many half pocket strikes!! You needed power AND accuracy back in the urethane era...
He also was a master of geting the ball OUT onto the lane SMOOTHLY, preserving those revs for the pocket!
I excelled during the urethane era... it wasn't that difficult. Today's bowlers are spoiled. I averaged 231 using a black angle...no big deal.
man thats a Young Pete Weber..
WATCHED THIS SHOW EVERY SATURDAY.. EARL ANTHONY WAS THE BEST.. ABC screwed up dumping this show to ESPN.. Beau and Chris were the best team.. ever!!!!! Miss the sat afternoon show
Spoiler Alert. Watch the Matches Before you Read the Comments.
Pete Weber had some tough breaks leaving the solid 10 & a few high hits..This one he had to swallow and learn from it. 🎳 Even though you did not win this match your dad is proud of your accomplishments.
Pete Weber and Del Ballard Jr have some excellent matches
Andrew Phillips
Mark Roth and Earl Anthony have bowled some exciting matches
George N. Pappas and Ernie Schlegel have bowled some awesome matches
Bruce Willis & Sharon Stone in the commercials, wow
Everyone has their favorites. Holman did consistently hit the pocket and couldn't carry. Pete came up short on that day. THE TWO BEST PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS IN 1987. The complete all-around games of the two best right handers at that time.
I watched the '87 US OPEN a few times over the years. I like Del Ballard Jr. a lot but I was rooting for Pete Weber. Iiked the interview with Dick Weber and Bo Burton just as much as the championship match. I was also hoping that Holman would bowl well. Dick Weber is just the best in terms of being the consumate professional. I ABSOLUTELY LOVED ALL OF HIS COMMENTS. REST IN PEACE DICK WEBER. AND REST REST IN PEACE JUANITA WEBER TOO. She was part of the success behind the entire Weber family.
Ballard throwing a tank out there!!! Everything he hits, he distroys'...😮
10:04 - J.D. Roth from Fun House!
18.00. Holman adjusted his eyebrows before the shot. That's a new one for me. :) I'll always have a special place in my heart for Holman and Roth. Great players and good sportsmen. Most of the time. ;) Weber might have won more titles, but that does NOT make him a good sportsman or role model. No, I prefer nicer people. Strange huh? :)
No, that isn't strange at all. I can't stand it when a bowler like Pete Weber loses his temper over the slightest little thing. That all happened after his dad Dick Weber died. Even the fans watching in person felt very uncomfortable when he bowled for fear that he was going to yell at them. Good sportsmanship has always been one aspect of a good bowler. I agree with you about Marshall Holman. I haven't watched Mark Roth very often, but when I did watch him I thought that he was a very friendly man just like Marshall Holman was and is. I always admired Norm Duke. He always struck me as being an extremely humble and kind man. His wife Karen appeared to be that way too.
He was intense. That didn't make him a poor sportsman. He congratulated an opponent who defeated him, consoled an opponent he defeated.
You think Holman was a good sportsman? He was a total scumbag of a human being.
1:07:12 Why are the pins backwards?
Its fun watching those old tv commercials. Damn the celebrities on them look YOUNG.
RIP Narrow Plaza Lanes after Feb 20th 😞
So I remember when Del came home after the win.... It was awesome
Me too!! I borrowed $3000 from him & never paid him back!! 😂😂😂😂😂
That shows exactly what type of guy you are.
So I gotta screen shot this and remind Del.... I wont even charge 20% to collect.
Michael A is the guy that sits in his mommas basement and just types shit to make his self feel important. He is a liar ... dont know Del... only has seen him on his computer his momma bought him.
@@MIKIEEYEZ1975 So your either using a fake name or your a keyboard Democrat worrier. Just sayin
How is this sport not more popular?
2 handed bowlers, all the techy equipment and bs stats and info now, and Rob Stone.
@@beeemm2578 That's true. 2 handed bowling is lame.
far too many ADDS
It used to be
Because it’s hard….
I like watching Jay Ferguson and Earl Anthony
Sad to see what happened to Ballard. A true talent back in his day. Hope your getting better Ballard
bo said before pete's 1st frame that his only win from the top spot was in st. louis in 1986. he actually was seeded #2. he bowled duke in the semi final and dennis jacques in the finals.
The second match was exciting and close
Andrew Phillips a 27 pin difference is hardly close, what second match were you watching?
What's the weather winds
Once you have the straight back and through and balance, it's all about timing.
That's where DB gets it just like anyone, from cranker to traditional.
I like RB's angle of attack but he just didn't have DB's solid basic form.
1st frame against Pete, you could see he was late.
5th and 6th frames, I think he just tensed up a bit.
19:52 You’d think with an important, televised game that they would ensure the lanes are in tip top shape. Foul lights not working? Really?
They were working. There was a few questionable set-offs during match play and the players voted on asking HG to switch to foul line judge
When it took a lot to hook balls!!
Del Ballard Jr was in the drivers seat to win the us open
The mustache adds 20 years to his face.
At 1:12:59 is that Bruce Willis?
yes
Die hard movie days
No. Bruce Berry...
Raise your hand if you saw this in 1987!
30:10 Bruce Willis reppin' Seagrams Golden Wine Coolers (no surprise, it was this and Moonlighting)....with special appearance by a pre-fame Sharon Stone!
Del Ballard Jr. A traditional shot maker getting it done.
Surprised Gary D was in 5th. Such a contrast between he and MH
Ron Bell extremely smooth.
Marshall and Del's delivery just about the same.
Bruce Willis sighting at 9:14
That Bruce Willis commercial is painful
100000 bucks will buy a lot of coolers!🤑
vonzigle Yea but will it buy you a personality ?? 😂😂😂😂😂
And maybe Stone...😮
Oh that damn solid ten pin !??!?!
Spoiler Alert
I'm just here for the commercials.
The wife and I appreciate the commercials.
RIP Narrows Plaza Bowl
1:03:52
I like KABC-7.
Pete looks so handsome in the thumbnail. What happened?
HE GOT REAL UGLY!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Booze!!
@@chevybowl1527 Booze don’t do that to ya. That’s that powder.
@Andy Tablas. He started to behave like a spoiled brat after his dad died and after he kept winning a lot of titles and a lot of money.
@@AndyRiesgos lol...bullshit. Booze annihilates your looks.
At 1:14:45 I thought that was Bob Vespi
Pete weber
Imagine del had rons last name
whats with holman,s walk
Because he’s a freaking flamer!! 😂😂😂😂
mark bock. What's wrong with his walk? His walk looks perfectly normal.
I liked it when they used to show the wives and girlfriends. Schenkel would always comment on their looks if they were pretty and say nothing if they weren't. They would comment on the bowlers weight, too. Ah, the 80s. When Jimmy the Greek was fired, it was the beginning of the end for inappropriate comments.
Bruce Willis was a real ass.
Wow, Ballard with that White Dot Cherry plastic ball!
"The Richest Prize in Bowling History." Still is. I don't think it was ever topped. That's 260k in today's dollars.
Bruce Willis and Sharon Stone doing a dumb Seagram's Wine Cooler commercial!
And all these other silly Seagram's commercials with Bruce.🤣
I think Pete Weber will win the title
Jeff Mackey missed the show by 58 pins.
Ballard was seriously 23 years old here??? Oldest 23 year old Ive ever seen.
OLD LOOKING & FAT!! 😂😂😂😂😂
These commercials...Bruce Willis thinking he's a bluesman...what a tool 🔧
Marshall Holman: 265
Gary Dickinson: 190
Ron Bell: 230
Marshall Holman: 203
Del Ballard Jr: 278
Ron Bell: 187
Del Ballard Jr: 247
Pete Weber: 209
Ballard Jr Wins!
You’re a JERKOFF FOR POSTING THE RESULTS! Thanks ASSWIPE!! 😂😂😂😂😂
Thomas McCarrick is an asshole!
No cool what do get from doing this except being a jerk
All 3 of you look like you just got a divorce
Charles Harred I’m doing this because it’s convenient for me
and you can’t private a comment, so sucks to suck
Poor pete
57:31 Bell looks like he has black eyes....im sure its sleep apnea causing lack of sleep from carrying that weight. How do I know? Because I've dealt with that shit my whole life. Wears you down. Plus all the traveling he did touring...He looks like 10 miles of bad road .