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7502B Florence Ave, owlingDowney, CA w90240 • Website: CaliforniaBowlingNews.com • Email: [email protected] N • Office:ews (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 Fourth Time’s the Charm for Belmonte & O’Neill in Roth-Holman PBA Doubles Championship Champions defeat San Francisco’s Tang brothers to end streak of three straight fourth-place finishes COLUMBUS, Ohio – 205-185, at Wayne Webb’s After fourth-place finishes Columbus Bowl. The fi- as partners in three previ- nals of the fourth event of ous Mark Roth-Marshall the 2018 Go Bowling! PBA Holman PBA Doubles Tour season aired Sunday Championships, Australia’s on ESPN. Jason Belmonte and his After a dominating per- “best mate,” Bill O’Neill formance in the preliminary of Langhorne, Pa., finally qualifying rounds where won in their fourth try. they averaged a combined With the tournament’s 238.31 for 76 games, earn- namesake PBA Hall of ing the top berth in the fi- Fame partners in the crowd nals by 327 pins, Belmonte for the finals of the event and O’Neill finished in that was presented by convincing style. The win BowlerX.com, Belmonte was the 17th of Belmonte’s and O’Neill defeated broth- career and the ninth for ers Darren and Michael O’Neill. continued on page 5 Tang of San Francisco, Jason Belmonte & Bill O’Neill receivng trophies from Mark Roth & Marshall Holman ‘What Else Can You Do PBA AND FOX SPORTS ANNOUNCE MULTI-YEAR, But Shake It Off?’ by Fred Eisenhammer MULTI-PLATFORM RIGHTS DEAL WINNETKA – Poise. Professional Bowling Returns to Broadcast TV in 2019 with 29 Shows Across FOX and FS1 How many bowlers can LOS ANGELES and “The PBA has been “FOX Sports is thrilled hold on to it after flubbing a CHICAGO – The Profes- searching for the best pos- to add the highly rated shot or having the pins defy sional Bowlers Association sible broadcast partner to PBA Tour to our exten- a well-placed shot? (PBA) and FOX Sports serve our fans, players and sive lineup, joining other Mike Cohen did. announced a multi-year, the bowling industry, and sport partners including It wasn’t easy after en- multi-platform agreement we have determined that the NFL, the FIFA World countering an excruciating making FOX Sports the partner is FOX Sports,” Cup, MLB, NASCAR, MLS, turn of events. new television partner for Clark said. “We are partic- UFC, NHRA, Supercross, ous coverage of the Pro Mike, a compact 54 year the Go Bowling! PBA Tour ularly excited that the PBA USGA, college football and Bowlers Tour and 38 con- old right hander, was zero- starting in 2019. Tour returns to broadcast , and others,” secutive years of coverage ing in on his first perfect The package will bring television, where it started said Wanger. “We believe on ESPN, beginning with game during league action Mike Cohen a substantial schedule of 56 years ago, with shows that adding a FOX Sports ESPN’s formation in 1979. this month at Winnetka After nine strikes to live PBA events to televi- on FOX next year.” look and feel to bowling Both parties plan to Bowl. begin his game, Mike got sion, including prime time In 2019, FOX Sports will help bring the sport to supplement the broadcast He had drilled a 299 into his stance for his first events and a new bracket- will televise four PBA Tour a whole new level.” and cable coverage of the four years earlier at now- shot in the 10th frame and style, multi-week PBA shows on FOX and 25 on The PBA was repre- PBA Tour’s premier events defunct Mission Hills couldn’t help noticing his Playoffs tournament that FS1 in a series of two-hour sented in the transaction by with live-streaming of pre- Bowl (leaving a 10 pin on surroundings. “I tried not concludes with a unique telecasts. All programs will Ed Desser of Desser Sports liminary rounds by PBA’s a Brooklyn hit on his last to think about [a 300] but PBA championship finale. also be streamed on FOX Media (www.desser.tv). Xtra Frame online bowling shot). With the experience there was no one on the The announcement was Sports GO. Details pertain- The agreement between channel as well as exten- of that near-miss, Mike was lanes on both sides of me,” made by PBA CEO and ing to the FOX Sports-PBA FOX Sports and the PBA sive use of the FOX Sports confident he could make it he says. Commissioner Tom Clark package regarding PBA extends a non-stop televi- and PBA Network outlets all the way this time. It was a sign that neigh- and William Wanger, FOX Tour locations, dates and sion presence for profes- including Facebook, Twit- “I felt pretty good until boring bowlers were giv- Sports EVP of Program- times, and the television sional bowling that began ter, YouTube, Instagram the last shot,” remembers ing him the right-of-way, ming, Live Operations and announcing team will be in 1962 with ABC Televi- and their respective web- Mike with a smile. continued on page 3 Research. released at a later date. sion’s 36 years of continu- sites. GOING TO FOR A ESPYTOURNAMENT continued from page 1 ? 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RiversideLanes.1March2018.BowlingNews.indd 1 3/12/18 3:29 PM March 29, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 3 WILL JUNE Reporting.... by Frank Weiler MORENO VALLEY – Will June reports that at mid season, several weeks ago, the Young at Heart league bowlers appeared to be improving with age! At least on paper it looks that way. The bowlers in their 60s are doing well and the bowlers in their 70s are still scoring. The 80 somethings are still bowling and holding their own. The “Missing Milt” team is in first place with a large six game lead over the “No Bad Daze” quartet. The “Miss- ing” team is led by Eugene Johnson with a 189 average. The league high average is 200.54 recorded by Jeff Hill. He is followed by Mike Mitchell at 200.45 and Da- vid Smith at 198. Linda Keller leads the ladies at 174, followed by Valerie Pruitt at 165 (for 30 games) and Bettye Brown at 160. Entering February the season high scores were 718 by Mike Mitchell and a 583 by Charlene Burnley. Dino Dennis and Martin Gonzales have rolled 276s while Linda Keller has a 221 to her credit. Great bowling seniors, gals and guys. Thank you BOWLING NEWS for supporting CALIFORNIA senior bowlers and Mister Will June for keeping me up to date on hap- penings in the valley.

COHEN continued from page 1 paying him respect for making a strong run at a perfect game. It also alerted him to the fact that he was building something special. His first nine shots had all popped smartly into the pocket. But his next one found a vastly difference direc- tion. “Jitters were part of it. The release was part of it. I didn’t have my arm straight,” Mike says. The ball hugged the gutter from the outset – just like several of Mike’s previous shots. But this time there was a problem. The shot wasn’t hooking like the others. “I was hoping it would hit a dry spot and snap back but it didn’t snap back,” he said. Instead, the ball plopped into the gutter, a disappointing end to his bid for the magical 300. Order your copy of The Essentials of Bowling: Approaching the Perfect Game from Amazon, Happy Barnes & Noble or any on-line book retailer. SPECIAL: For 3 signed copies, send $15.00 (includes But not all was lost. This was Mike’s second game and S&H) to King Pin Publishing; 344 Prospect Drive; Lake City, PA 16423. Email us at: news@ he had carved out a powerful 222 in his first one. And he californiabowlingnews.com. Can also be purchased from the C.B.N. still was in the midst of a strong effort. Easter He was now facing a stiff test. Would he go to pieces and lament that bad shot or right the ship and move on? “What else can you do but shake it off?” Mike says. “When it’s done, it’s done. I just wanted to pick up the spare and not gutter it.” Undaunted, Mike reset his mind and fired a shot like his first nine. He collapsed all 10 pins, giving him a bounce- back spare in the 10th frame. He then got nine pins on his final shot to finish with a very formidable 269. “This year, I vowed to keep my emotions in check,” says Mike, a San Fernando Valley resident. “And that’s allowed me to have a 203 average. The 203 represents the highest of his 20-year-plus ca- reer for the extended winter season. Mike went on to nail a 213 in his final game, allowing his team, which included Debbie Prince, John Kiladjian and Debra Hallett, to win all four points in the three-game series. Mike, who won a no-tap doubles tournament title with Mario McKenzie two years ago, finished with a nifty 704 series, just four pins off his career best. Poise. Mike held on to it that night and he still talks anima- tedly about reaching his primary goal: a perfect game. A reporter told him that once he nailed that 300, he’ll deserve another story in the paper. “That’ll be my redemption story,” Mike said with a laugh. ESTABLISHED 1940 CALIFORNIA Bowling News MAILING ADDRESS EDITORIAL OFFICE 7502 Florence Ave. 11459 Imperial Hwy. Downey, CA 90240 Norwalk, CA 90650 OFFICE NUMBER: 562-807-3600 24-HOUR FAX NUMBER: 562-807-2288 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.californiabowlingnews.com CHARLES KINSTLER...... Publisher CAROL MANCINI...... Editor / Publisher DEAN LOPEZ...... Assistant Editor / Typesetter LILLIAN OAK ������������������������ Advertising Manager HERBERT JONES...... Transportation/Distribution DOUG HOSKINS...... Computer Consultant California Bowling News is NOT responsible for ADS, EDITORIALS, STORIES, FACTS, PICTURE CAPTIONS or SPELLING emailed for publication. Published 52 weeks. Page 4 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com March 29, 2018

1981 - by CarolPART Mancini 2 1981 was a big year in Southern California for big scores, popular names and faces. The building boom had slowed, but the electronics age had arrived. • The $2.25 charge for a Learn to Bowl class at TROPICANA included: Lesson, • BARRY ASHER opened his Pro Shop inside CENTURY BOWL –and he’s still shoes, and lines. at it in 2018. Go BARRY! • Two stars added to So. Calif. Hall of Fame: DUKE MCGREW and DICK STOEF- • GRAND CENTRAL BOWL had a 390 Scratch Doubles League. Both members FLER. of the championship team drove away in a new car. • BEL AIR LANES surprised everyone with their ad on March 6th. Men bowl free • PHYLLIS KNOLL was elected President of the Los Angeles W.B.A. NADINE Monday 9-12pm. Women bowl free Tuesday 9-12pm. BEL AIR wasn’t an easy OLSON was looonnnggg time secretary. bowl to get to! And it wasn’t much once you did get there. • BOBBY KNIPPLE won his sixth P.C.B. Title at WELCOME LANES in Oceans- • Thirteen year old RICHIE PARRISH bowled 300 at SAN HI LANES using an ide. old re-drilled Columbia ball. Mom LINDA PARRISH was a Pro shop operator • BIG question of the day (and still is) “Do high scores come from the bowler, and averaged 204! Good advertising, right? the ball, or the lanes?” High scores are always the envy of the bowlers who • DOTTIE KERINS named to CWBA Hall of Fame. (Probably only women bowl- don’t practice, don’t know the game, can’t read oil patterns or drink too much! ers know her name.) • BILL TAYLOR wrote a book titled “Whatever Really Happened to Don Carter?” • League sheets were a product of RED MAC KENZIE and others. It was another Anybody got a copy? new bowling business off-spring. He went bowl to bowl, collected re-caps, • 600 Clubs were very popular. Each center had one and each association had processed scores, printed sheets and delivered finished product back to the one. Any time a bowler rolled a 600 series they were given an invitation to join bowls. PAT HARRIS was the San Diego “scorekeeper”. the club. Monthly and State tournaments were a must plus you felt privileged • 23 year old ROBIN ROMEO won her first title beating GIANULIAS 206-201. to join. Some areas also had a 700 club. $3,000 and a four foot trophy was top prize. • BUCK ROGERS was the manager at HIGHLAND BOWL in La Habra. Don’t • The Jim Beam Liquor Company produced a bowling pin shaped bottle and believe me? Check page 14, April 17, 1981 Bowling News. filled it with 86.6 proof bourbon. All proceeds from sales went to the National • Other interesting names in the news…DALE EVANS, MEMORY MORGAN, Hall of Fame and museum building fund. DICK JAMES, DENNIS LANE, BO BOWDEN, JESS DRANE, ERIC JOLLY, • 6532 teams bowled the W.I.B.C tournament in Baltimore. CHRIS CURLESS, KENNY MOE, WILLY WOLF, plus hundreds more. I like • The Brazil Sports Federation finally recognized bowling as a sport. Problem! interesting names. How about you? To import equipment there was a 224 percent duty. • Just for fun- someone wrote to the news “To some people, a fishing rod is a • BURT BACH rolled a 288 using his latest innovation- the custom-bored thumb pole with a worm on each end.” Sender gave no name. hole which fit every contour of the thumb. He ran Bach’s Bowling Supply in • ABC approved legislation for local Associations to have either four or five man Bellflower from 1959 until his passing. Bowlers used to wait in line to have the team tournaments, lane condition rule not changed, 150 pins over average inserts installed. award to be awarded, 24 hour time limit on notifying local ABC when a 300 • Only 3 centers advertised any sort of St. Patrick’s Day action. was rolled, and lanes must be inspected. • BUTCH SOPER was tending bar at FOREST LANES. • Congress was investigating the fact that military planes were used to fly 431 • LARRY GRAY beat KYLE SHEDD for the Southeast District Masters title. members of the Air National Guard to a bowling tournament in Nashville. The • MERRILL ALEXANDER, Dallas, rolled a 268 triplicate! Her doubles partner in 12 planes made 18 round trips. Cost to the government? $109,240. the day time ladies league rolled a 675. They set new W.I.B.C. records. • The winners trophy for the Pennzoil Open at GABLE HOUSE was an actual • KEITH KENWORTHY (Rollin Donkee Bag inventor) won the NBA Tour in Vegas. small race car with a gas engine. The COGAN family was very much into Indy • 120 women bowled the WWPB Ebonite Classic at DEL RIO LANES. TONY Car racing at the time. Son Kevin Cogan was on the racing circuit. BRANDER was manager at the time. • Tacked up on my wall- “Aging is a matter of mind, if you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.” Part III will be next- April Fool. March 29, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Page 5

ROTH - HOLMAN DOUBLES continued from page 1 The championship came down to age-and-experience out-matching the youthful exu- berance of third-year PBA member Darren Tang, 24, and his 22-year-old brother Michael, a PBA Tour rookie. O’Neill and Belmonte threw only four strikes in the title match – in- cluding one double – and converted six single-pin spares. It was enough to stave off the Tangs, who had won three consecutive matches to reach the title contest, but were unable to put together back-to-back strikes in the final match. And one missed 10 pin spare by Darren Tang in the eighth frame was a setback that proved costly. “The lanes transitioned in a way I didn’t see coming, but during the semifinal match you could see they weren’t right,” O’Neill said. “Marshall (Kent) isn’t going to bowl a game like he did very often. We decided we’d be content to hit the pocket and if (the pins) fell, they fell. We were hoping we could get it done with a 2-oh game, and fortunately that’s what we did.” “It wasn’t playing defense; it was more that we were playing safe,” Belmonte said of the team’s conservative approach. “The adjustment either one of us could have made to be more aggressive was a risk, so if (the Tangs) couldn’t show us they were going to put together a string of strikes, there was no reason to take that risk.” “We bowled amazing all week,” Belmonte continued. “Winning was kind of getting the monkey off our back. We’ve been there three other times when we didn’t perform amazingly and today we didn’t have to perform amazingly, but we did exactly what we needed to do.” In the alternate-frame format, where each teammate bowled five frames on one lane, the Tang brothers came out of the gate on fire, putting together a string of six strikes early on their way to a 223-203 win over Texans Shawn Maldonado and DJ Archer in game one. Splits and open frames in the final two frames by the Tangs were the only flaws that kept the score close in the end. In game two, Brandon Novak of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Kris Prather of Plainfield, Ill., looked like they were going to eliminate the brother team when they put together a string of five early strikes. But the Tangs started with three strikes, converted two single-pin spares and combined for three strikes to take the see-saw battle into the 10th frame where Michael Tang doubled and Prather, after a strike on his first ball, left a 10 pin on his sec- ond. The Tangs escaped with a 243-235 decision. The semifinal contest against two of the PBA’s top high-rev power players, Marshall Kent of Yakima, Wash., and EJ Tackett of Huntington, Ind., was a struggle for both teams as they quickly degraded an oil pattern that had already undergone the wear-and-tear of two earlier matches. Kent was especially vulnerable, throwing three consecutive splits he was unable to convert. Michael Tang also failed to convert a split, but otherwise the brothers left single pins they were able to spare in posting a 172-151 win to advance to the title match. PBA players now head to Syracuse, N.Y., where the 2018 Go Bowling! PBA Tour continues with the United States Bowling Congress Masters. As defending champion, Belmonte is automatically seeded into the 64-player three-game total pinfall double-elim- ination match play finals field and will try for an unprecedented fifth Masters title. If suc- cessful, he’ll also tie for the PBA record for major championships won with 10, joining the late Earl Anthony and PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber in that elite group. All qualifying and match play rounds of the USBC Masters in the Oncenter Con- vention Center in Syracuse, Tuesday, April 10 through Saturday, April 14, will be live streamed on PBA’s online bowling channel, Xtra Frame. To sign up, visit xtraframe.tv. The stepladder finals will air live on ESPN on Sunday, April 15, at 10 a.m.

MARK ROTH-MARSHALL HOLMAN PBA DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP presented by BowlerX.com Wayne Webb’s Columbus Bowl, Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 20-25 (aired on ESPN, March 25) Final Standings: 1, Bill O’Neill, Langhorne, Pa./Jason Belmonte, Australia, $24,000. 2, Darren Tang/Michael Tang, San Francisco, $12,000. 3, EJ Tackett, Huntington, Ind./Marshall Kent, Yakima, Wash., $10,000. 4, Brandon Novak, Chillicothe, Ohio/Kris Prather, Plainfield, Ill., $9,000. 5, Shawn Maldonado, Houston, Texas/DJ Archer, Friendswood, Texas, $8,000. Stepladder Results: Match One – D. Tang/M. Tang def. Maldonado/Archer, 223-203. Match Two – D. Tang/M. Tang def. Novak/Prather, 243-235. Semifinal Match – D. Tang/M. Tang def. Tackett/Kent, 172-151. Championship – O’Neill/Belmonte def. D. Tang/M. Tang, 205-185. Monday-Friday Kids Bowl Free That’s right. Kids Bowl Free every Monday through Friday all day until 5PM. A great way to get out of the house. So come down and enjoy some quality time with the kids. *Restrictions may apply. 4666 E. Holt Ave., Montclair, CA 91763 Bowlium.com For more info call (909)626-3528

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Bowling Calendarby Bette Addington CAL BOWL BOWLINGby Lil’ REPORT MARCH 30-31 – Baker-Barnes Bowling Clinic, Fountain Bowl, [email protected] 30 – 4/12 – Pepsi Youth State Finals RSVP, calusbc.com 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 31 – Xframe Tournament, 4pm & 6pm, Bowling Square, 562/228-3960 31 – Entry deadline for So. Cal. TNBA Mxd. Team Tourn. (4/14), 310/762-9589, socaltrisenates.com LAKEWOOD — A bunch of great scores were put up this week! Let’s not waste another minute.... APRIL Sierra Bugs:The “Barnacles” latched onto 1st place and 1 – Easter Sunday won’t let go!! They’re up by 13 points. Darlene Waken 6-7 – Pepsi USBC Youth Championships, South Point, Las Vegas 192/465, Myra Kremen 188/493, Liz Maddy 178, Darlene 6-8 – Earl Anthony’s Memorial Western Regional PBA Open, Dublin Bowl, pba.com 8-15 – USBC Masters, Oncenter Convention Ctr., Syracuse, NY, pba.com or bowl.com Boyce 177/465, Connie Wood 175/469, Anna VonMuegge 13-15 – Amateur Bowlers Tour Spring Nationals, South Point, Las Vegas, abtbowling.com 172/456. 14 – CUSBC Helen Duval BVL State Tourn., Bowlium, Montclair Senior Men’s Trio: The team in 1st has 69 wins. The team 14 – Silver Foxes, 10:30am check-in; bowl at 12, Black Oak, Sonoma, 559/381-0356 in 16th has 60 wins. Five of the top 16 have 67 wins. Watch 14 – 7th So. Cal TNBA Tri-Senates Mxd. Team Championships, Keystone Lanes, Norwalk, 310/762-9589, socaltrisenates.com the wednesday afternoon fights!! Too close to not. Rich 14-15 – 22nd Modesto Masters, Yosemite Lanes, 209/524-9161 Kelly 279/721, Emmerson Wafer 269/717, Curt Soares 14-15 & 21-22 – 44th Diablo Seniors Tourn. (Doubles & Singles), Paddock Bowl, Pachecho, 925/757-2695 268, Lorenzo Nthaniel 268/697, Henry Redman 258, Joe 15 – USBC Masters (live), 10am, ESPN Acosta 679, Don Wade 662. 19-6/30 – USBC Women’s Championships, National Bowling Stadium, Reno, bowl.com C.A.U.L.: Only a few more weeks to go, and 1st Strykers 20 – 7/1 – CUSBC 2018 Adult Championships, Keystone Lanes, Norwalk, calusbc.com has taken a hold with 14 games ahead....Andy Clark 277- 20-22 – PBA Member/Non-Member Doubles, Southpoint, Las Vegas, pba.com 21 – Teen Masters Dublin Open, Earl Anthony’s Dublin Bowl, teenmastersbowling.com 228/674, John Surface 244/609, Frank Rossello 243/644, 22 – Game Time Bowlers Battle 4 “The Half-Way Point,” 11am, Oak Tree Lanes, Diamond Bar, 844/228-8539 Nori Ito 241, Michael Tseng 226, Teri Friend 206-169/522, 22 – Scratch 6-Gamer, 12 noon, Yosemite Lanes, Modesto, 209/524-9161 Lori Gilmore 192/465, Leigh-Anne Kitch 183-164/468, Beth 22 – San Joaquin Bowling Club Singles Tourn., Valley Bowl, Madera, 559/385-8837 Watts 157/438. 22 – PBA League Quarterfinals, 10am, ESPN Cal Bowleros: 6 teams have 60 or more wins with only 5 23-27 – 2018 USBC National Convention, Grand Sierra Resort, Reno weeks to go...keep your eyes on the prize! Danne VanHorn 26-28 – PWBA Las Vegas Open, South Point, Las Vegas, pwba.com 192, Yvonne Clark 181, DaRonda Reed 179, Carole Fisch- 29 – Fresno TNBA Scratch 8-Gamer, 11am, Madera Valley Bowl, 559/270-4152 er 515, Carolyn Rosseau 506, Karen Robbins 497. Side 29 – PBA League Quarterfinals, 10am, ESPN pot winners: 1st game- 232 Danne Van Horn, 2nd game- 30- Entry deadline for IBMA Chuck Pezzano Scholarship, bowlingmedia.org/scholarships 190 Carole Fischer, 3rd game- 243 Greta Vines. Calendar brought to you by California Bowling Writers (www.calbowlingwriters.org) Bowling Buddies: X-rated has been in 1st place for 18 weeks!!! Sic-’em!!! Eugene Carter 205, Roni Kuester 164, Dan Ewaskey 611, Rich Alonzo 430, Karen Foote 445. Pin Heads: We wanted to point out to you last weeks scores for Greg Kelly. He bowled a 248-246-279/773 which has made him eligible for FIVE USBC awards! Amazing! Carlos Salcedo 604, Michael Goss 546, Ashley Brown 572, Mel Leach 447, Frenchie Reese 223, Damon Flewelen 196, Larry Taylor 167, Audrey Louis 179. Young At Heart: Rain didn’t keep bowlers away....It just made the pins act funny. Normal, right? James Thomp- kins 236/598, Henry Redman 232-219/670, Earl Hullett 225/604, Jimmy Hamilton 215/600, Ron McClain Sr 214, Johnny Humphrey 212/588, Rose Belton 188/471, Dee Phipps 188/533, Myra Kremen 186/473, Danne VanHorn 180, Tua Sula 177-177/523. Recycled Teens: Only 2 more weeks until sweeps. Last chance to catch “Guys and Gal” for the Championship... Victor Santos 286-256/736, Paul Morrison Jr 241, Ron Leidholdt 227/590, Jojo Jasmin 226/597, Boylee Inocente 221-216/615, Rod Nicas 213-211/581, Divina Buhay 194- 186/550, Adela Santos 191/516, Lu Anthony 186-186/484, Annie Maae 459, Vancie Keith 455. Laughlin Bowler Bears: BIG GAMES this week for the guys! The gals formed a fan club. Johnathan Gale 257/601, Michael Savolskis 257/585, Jaime Grabinski 256-237/708, Tom Hillig 237/640, Mark Fowler 213/606, Gina Radcliffe 206/466, Donna Smith 191/485, Becky Carroll 189/485, Andrea Legaspi 182, Elaine Harmon 171/468. Fil-Am: Liza Agoncillo rolled her highest scratch series for this season: a tidy 680. James Borillo bored his pain with a lovely 703. Dan Monzon 657, Freddie Catamisan 655, Maria Directo 507, Emily Burchman 456, Emmerson Wafer 258, Aaron Law 248, Ike Topacio 247, Tess Santos 213, Beth Austria 181, Ammie Lubag 172. Mini Couples: How did this league get its name? Just wondering....nothing MINI about the scores and fun! Rob Cotter 627, Ron Ipijan 592, Kirk Van-Doren 525, Nene Ca- manag 552, Emily Burchman 537, Linda Sarabia 464, Rudy Tomaneng 233, Dave Burchman 221, Bob Hutto 196, Gina Bjoralt 224, Avelina Cumbis 171, Marilyn Mariano 161. Grandma/Grandpa’s: All bowlers showed up this week, no subs, no absents. You all get gold stars! Paul Morri- son Jr 242/559, Walter Gist 225-203-189/617, Walter Mil- sap 205/549, William Scott 200/513, Billy Williams 191- 190/527, Betty Green 191/529, Vancie Keith 190/536, Elena VanDeven 182/491, Joanne Burke 182-182/507, Anna VonMuegge 181/498. Gobs and Gals: Shirley Owens topped the sheet with 653. Tianna Tipton thumped the pins and had a 233 scratch game to shout about! Daryl McCloud had “gobs” of strikes to post his 718 scratch series. Steve Bryant suffered one bad frame on his way to a 270 game. Sonny Dew 701, Jerry Cant Jr 693, Darylynn Davis 602, Liza Agonvillo 600, Will Young 267, Jamie Carrington 258, Lasandra Chaney 224, Crystal Alvarez 212. Big Bear: Emmerson Wafer growled the loudest scratch- ing up 715. Curt Soares sniffed the pocket and came up with a tidy 265. Shirley Owens owns her 257 forever. Of course Sue cant could! 659! Yahoo! Butch White 264, Gregg Aldapa 263, Steve Bryant 257, Jerry Cant 256/686, Aaron Law 256, David Patterson 699, Manny Antonio 684, Sid Nakagawa 671, Carol Egenias 220, Debra Gipson 218- 214/625, Becky Salcedo 213/544. Funsters: Congrats to team 13! They won the league by 1 1/2 games! Have FUN this week! Boylee Inocente 659, Jim Plante 613, Jojo Jasmin 589, May Toledo 555, Dinvina Buhay 501, Luz Cruz 501, Fred Guray 245, Chris Abing 215, Carl Jueschke 215, Beth Austria 213, Danne VanHorn 204, Becky Carroll 180. V.A. League: Who were the best pin pounders this week? Robert Lee 642, Dan Martinez 236, Michelle McGarry 586, and Maggie Ashley 180! Great bowling! Varsity League: This new league is testing the waters for Happy Easter From All of Us 10 weeks. Maybe another 10 coming up. Jeremiah Mor- ris 539, Kim Ho 464, Ryan Smith 417, Madison Mooney 388, Chase Arenella 216, Ernest Ortiz 178, Jeff Brown 164, Jules Ronquillo 115. at The Bowling News That’s all for this week! Good luck to all of you and be sure to check the paper for your scores next week. March 29, 2018 CaliforniaBowlingNews.com Presents Page 7

MODESTO USBC ASSOCIATION’S PBA REGIONAL UPDATE: Presents 22nd ANNUAL CITY MASTERS TOURNAMENT ● Matt O’Grady of Rahway, N.J. defeated 2017 PBA Rookie of the Year Matt Sanders MODESTO USBC ASSOCIATION’S of Indianapolis, 244-216, to claim his third consecutive PBA Trumbull County Tour- Co-Sponsored by: 22nd ANNUAL CITY MASTERS TOURNAMENT ism Bureau Central/East Open title presented by Radical at Bell-Wick Bowl in Hubbard, BOWLING OUTFITTERS, YOSEMITE LANES, MCHENRY BOWL, Ohio, Sunday. CAL WEST ROOFING, MODESTO USBC ASSOCIATION and MARKCo-Sponsored BAKER BOWLING by: BOWLING OUTFITTERS, YOSEMITE LANES, MCHENRY BOWL, O’Grady, who won his first PBA Tour title in the PBA Tournament of Champions in CAL WEST ROOFING, MODESTO USBC ASSOCIATION and Fairlawn, Ohio, in February, picked up his sixth PBA Regional title of his career and the MARK BAKER BOWLING ST $2,600 first prize. $3,000.00 GUARANTEED 1 PLACE Modesto Masters Tournament is to be held at YosemiteST Lanes. Frank Snodgrass of Center Line, Mich., defeated John Furey of Howell, N.J., 236-185, $3,000.00Fee: $135.00 GUARANTEED Open to all USBC members in good 1 standing. PLACE Qualifying Rounds April 14, and Ryan Shafer of Horseheads, N.Y., 256-237, before losing to O’Grady in the semifinal Modesto Masters Tournament is to be held at Yosemite Lanes. match stepladder, 269-166. Fee:2018 $135.00 Time: Open 10:00am to all USBC and members 3:00pm in good standing. The Qualifying rounds shall consist of seven (7) games across 14 lanes. Qualifying Rounds April 14, Lanes will be stripped and oiled before each squad. ● Anthony Lavery-Spahr of Pasadena, Texas, opened the seventh annual PBA Odessa 2018 Time: 10:00am and 3:00pm ENTRIES WILL CLOSE 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO EACH SQUAD. Southwest Open, presented by Brunswick, with games of 279, 300 and 279 – an 858 se- The Qualifying rounds shall consist of seven (7) games across 14 lanes. ries – to build a huge lead over twin brother Sean as he coasted to his fifth PBA Regional FORMAT: If entriesLanes willare beless stripped than 96, and the oiled top beforesixteen each(16) squad.bowlers, based on total title and second in a row at Astro Bowl in Odessa, Texas, Sunday. pin-fall, willENTRIES qualify for WILL the FINALS. CLOSE If15 entries MINUTES are 96 toPRIOR 127 the TO top EACH twenty-four SQUAD. (24) will qualify for the finals. If entries are 128 or more, the top 32 will qualify for the finals. Anthony Lavery-Spahr held a 200-pin lead after qualifying and won five of his eight FinalsFORMAT: will be held If entriesApril 15are, 2018less than @ 8:0096, the am. top If sixteena tie exists (16) bowlers,for the last based qualifying on total matches, tying another, to finish with 5,078 total pins, including bonus pins, to finish 240 position,pin-fall, willa one qualify (1) game for the roll FINALS. off will beIf entriesheld on are April 96 to 15 127, 2018 the attop 7:15 twenty-four am. If a (24) tie stillwill pins ahead of his twin brother who also resides in Pasadena. exists,qualify a for one the ball finals. roll Ifoff entries will take are 128place, or untilmore, the the tie top is 32broken. will qualify The higher for the seed finals. to chooseFinals willlane beand held order April of bowling.15, 2018 Higher@ 8:00 seed am. willIf a betie determinedexists for theby lasthigh qualifying game in position, a one (1) game roll off will be held on April 15, 2018 at 7:15 am. If a tie still Sean Lavery-Spahr finished second after a 223-202 win over Joe Findling of Mesquite, qualifying squad. Practice for Match Play will start at 7:45 am. exists, a oneEntry ball fee roll breakdown: off will take Prize place, fund until $94.00, the Hightie is Game broken. Pot The$7.00, higher seed to Texas, in their position round match, edging Adam Pogge of Austin, Texas, who finished choose lane and Lineage order $27.00,of bowling. Scholarship Higher fundseed $5.00,will be Expenses determined $2.00. by high game in third. qualifying squad. TherePractice shall for be Match one cash Play prize will startfor every at 7:45 four am. entries. Entry fee breakdown: Prize fund $94.00, High Game Pot $7.00, Also of note, 71-year-old amateur Phil Bailey from San Angelo, Texas, not only bowled Lineage $27.00, Scholarship fund $5.00, Expenses $2.00. There shall be one cash prize for every four entries. in the event, but finished sixth against a field comprised mostly of players young enough For consideration to participate in the Masters Tournament, I agree to the following: to be his grandchildren. To abide by all Tournament rules and regulations of the United States Bowling Congress and all special rules and regulations governing the Tournament. ● Chris Polizzi of Spring Hill, Fla., won his first PBA title Sunday, defeating PBA Tour SEE For considerationRULE #9 on BACK to participate for DRESS in the CODE Masters REQUIREMENTS. Tournament, I agree to the following: titlist Tom Daugherty of Riverview, Fla., 235-212, to win the second annual PBA Jac’s AfterTo abide my entryby all has Tournament been accepted, rules andI cannot regulations transfer of the the entry United except States with Bowling the written Congress consent and all ofspecial the Tournament rules and regulations Committee. governing In no case the is Tournament. the Tournament Committee or Modesto USBC Lanes Valdosta South Open at Jac’s Lanes in Valdosta, Ga. SEEAssociation RULE #9 obliged on BACK to return for DRESS my entry CODE fee. Request REQUIREMENTS. for transfers shall be made no less than Afterone my hour entry before has assignedbeen accepted, squad Itime. cannot transfer the entry except with the written consent Daugherty, the top qualifier with a 17-game pinfall of 4,108, led no. 2 qualifier Brandon Theof only the sum(s)Tournament of money Committee. in which In I willno case be entitled is the Tournament to as a result Committee of participation or Modesto in this USBC Curtis of Manson, N.C., by more than 300 pins. In the first stepladder match, Polizzi TournamentAssociation areobliged those to prizes return or my awards entry listedfee. Request in the prize for transfers fund. shall be made no less than defeated four-time PBA Tour champion Dick Allen of Columbia, S.C., 243-184, and he A bowlerone hour may before only bowlassigned once. squad time. The only sum(s) of money in which I will be entitled to as a result of participation in this then eliminated Curtis, 198-180, in the semifinal match. A 1099 form will be issued to all bowlers who receive prize money of $600 or more. Tournament are those prizes or awards listed in the prize fund. A bowler may only bowl once. MASTERS FINALS ● Tom Adcock of Decatur, Ill., defeated Dean Mueller of Vernon Hills, Ill., 192-177, to 1.A The1099 tournament form will be willissued be to Double-Elimination all bowlers who receive format, prize moneywith two of $600 game or matches.more. The win the PBA50 Showtime Lanes Midwest/Central Open at Showtime Lanes in Virden, Tournament Committee shall determine starting lanes for Match#1. Lane assignments will be posted before the start of the finals. Practice at 7:45 a.m. Ill., Sunday. 2. Bonus money: In addition to position money, there will be bonus money for the high qualifier, regardless of the number of entries. Based on the total number of entries, Adcock, an amateur, won his third PBA50 Regional in the last three years at Showtime additional spots shall receive bonus money for their qualifying position, but no more than the top eight qualifying spots. Lanes and earned $1,500, but doesn’t receive credit for a PBA title because he isn’t a 3. Local incentive: The top local bowler, who is a Modesto USBC member with at member. least 21 games in a 2017-2018 winter season league, out of the prize money, shall receive $135.00. 4. Alternates: None. If the qualifying bowler does not show up for the finals, he/she shall Adcock defeated Steve Jaros of Yorkville, Ill., 2-0, and Mueller edged Jeff Johnson of receive zero for frames missed. See rule #10. Freeport, Ill., 2-1, in the best-of-three-game semifinal round. 5. Winners will continue to bowl in the Winners Bracket. Losers will drop to the Losers Bracket. 6. In case of a tie, a one ball roll off will take place to determine the winner. Higher seed ● Closing out the March PBA Regional schedule will be the Copperfield Bowl Southwest will choose lane and order of bowling. Challenge for non-title winners over the March 30-April 1 weekend in Houston, Texas. 7. The Winner of the loser’s bracket will then bowl the Winner of the winner’s bracket. In the event of the winner’s bracket winner losing their first match, a second match will be bowled to determine the Masters Champion. ● For complete PBA Regional schedules, rules and entry information, visit pba.com, 8. SLOW PLAY: If tournament officials conclude that you are slow playing you will be open the “schedules” tab and click on PBA Regional Tours to find the event(s) in your warned once, and on the 2nd time given 0 pins for that frame. area…and remember, you can follow “live scoring” for all PBA Regional events on pba. 9. DRESS CODE REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE A SHIRT WITH A COLLAR (preferably a bowling shirt) OR PBA APPROVED ATTIRE – see BELOW. NO com (easily accessible for Apple device users using the PBA app). OTHER ATTIRE WILL BE ACCEPTABLE. This rule applies for QUALIFYING & FINAL rounds. 10. TARDY BOWLERS: Any bowler who qualifies for the finals and does not show up QUICK NOTES by 8:00 am shall receive zero for frames missed. They can still complete the game for ● A “Pro Bowlers Tour” retro t-shirt is the newest item available exclusively from the frames not yet missed. If they miss the first two games they can start bowling in the PBA Store (http://pba.firelakedesigns.com/) where PBA League fans also can find t-shirts LOSER’S bracket. and caps specific to their favorite team (http://pba.firelakedesigns.com/catego- 11. USBC rules shall prevail in case of any omissions. USBC Sanctioned. 12. All decisions of the Tournament Committee shall be final. Any appeals must be made ries/apparel/league/), a line of PBA legends signature t-shirts, and more. It’s full of great in writing in accordance with USBC Rule 329. gift ideas for the PBA fan in your life with Mother’s and Father’s Days on the horizon. 13. Premature termination of the tournament brought about by war, national emergency causes relating thereto or there from fire, natural disaster or any other reason beyond the control of the Modesto USBC Association Masters Tournament shall cause, to the ● The PBA has learned that Art Pappa, an Akron, Ohio, native and PBA charter member, extent required thereby, all advertised prizes, guaranteed or otherwise, to be prorated died in Las Vegas in mid-February. He was 92. in accordance with the number of entrants who have bowled in the event up to the time of such termination. ● USBC and the Bowling Proprietors’ Association of America have announced the 2019 CO-SPONSORED BY: U.S. Open will be held Oct. 23-30 at Victory Lanes in Mooresville, N.C. The finals will BOWLING OUTFITTERS, YOSEMITE LANES, MCHENRY BOWL air on CBS Sports Network. CAL WEST ROOFING, MODESTO USBC ASSOC. and MARK BAKER BOWLING PRIZE FUND will be returned 100%.

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Now onto this week’s scores: 210, Al Lara 210, Andrea Fredericks 210, Rita Sparks 209, (hdcp) Jim McKenzie 250, Natalie Artin 239, Matt Moryc Vegas Bound: Summer league will be starting on April 2, Ron Douglass 207, Janet Anderson 206, Rod Cantrell 206, 711, Janet Hedke 660. 2018 they will be having their league meeting on Wednesday Ryan Sargent 203, David Yeoman 202 and Nick Lam 200. Orbits: (scr) Cindy Raposa 171, Bonnie Holcomb 459. March 28, 2018 if you are interested in this league come Until next week.....HAPPY EASTER! No joke, it actually (hdcp) Rilla Raad 218, Helen Vincent 557. on down or give the center a call and ask for Shelia. This is falls on April 1st this year. JPL League: (scr) Brandon Rothrock 203, Ken Glazebrook a certified league with 5 on a team bowling at 6:30 pm on 556, April Jewell 314. (hdcp) Chris V 234, Ava Davis & Sonia Monday nights. Cruz 177, Jeff Dulaune 703, Natalie Honda 596. Club 55: Scr: 581 Bob Marcelo, 560 Tony Thousand, 463 Guys & Dolls: (scr) Dan Ziegler 252, Bridget Carter 193, JoAnn Cunningham, 314 Darla Lloyd, 222 Raul Medina, 202 La Habra “300” Bowl Alex Whittinghill 689, Ursula Blanco 525. (hdcp) James George Kelley, 180 Jeannie Taylor. 370 E. Whittier Hutchison 294, Colleen Simpson 250, Setu Molia 744, Jean Chino Mixed 4: Scr: 504 Frank Jaramillo, 447 Frank Vander La Habra, CA 90631 Ubiadas 714. Veen, 440 Barbara Johnson, 398 Marilyn Randall, 185 Joe Wed Night Hdcp: (scr) John Hjelstrom 263, Sheilah Faller Codorniz, 167 Sam Vander Veen, 154 Delilah Parvin, 130 (562) 691-6721 208, Will Pisnieski 775, Stephanie Rakers 553. (hdcp) BJ Schoner. by Ed Saleh Angelo Orlando 260, Laura Baltazar 249, Setu Molia 657, XFrame-TAT: Scr: 657 Mike Jennings, 612 Jun Contreras, Amber Ball 659. 629 Tess Dizon, 603 Stacy Galicia, 258 Eric Lam, 228 Cip LA HABRA – Weekly High Scores. Check out our weekly Senior Foursome: (scr) Richard Brown & Richard Andersen Villanueva, 232 Jinny Lei, 203 Kelly Manuel. Sr. No-Tap, Friday mornings at 10:00 am. The next Beast 188, Bonnie Holcomb 168, Bill Couch 553, Kim Rasmussen Crazy 4 Vegas: Scr: 624 Jon Stein, 590 Lance Clifford, 527 Eliminator Tournament is Sunday, April 8, 2018 at 10:00am. 446. (hdcp) Bob Rosenblum 267, Kathy Lilliquist 226, Jim Nancy Jimeno, 403 Kim Curland, 240 Will Bissic, 204 Jim DeAngelo 660, Cres Cruz 642. Lowe, 161 Myra Rosales, 140 Jullie Stricker. SUNDAY – Vegas Rollers: Steve Limon 235, Derek Lee Thursday 890: (scr) Jason Jones 242, Vickie Maas 182, Chamber & Friends: Scr: 640 William Gilbert, 566 Jim Har- 228, Johnny Duran 224, Rubin Licon 224, Sheldon Shapiro Kurt Zapaterreno 652, Kim Bax & Agnes Cotangco 512. rison, 473 Clara Lotton & Yong Gilbert, 230 Steve Dolphin, 603. Wally’s Vegas Cruise: Leo Moreno 268/730, Jason (hdcp) Spencer Brock 282, Danielle Reid 246, Vance Ben- 209 Andrew Rietta, 184 Heidi Boothe, 169 Maria Quezada. Amaro 222, Brian Bendt 214. nett 741, Kristen Lyon 696. Family Trio: Scr: 529 Ian Benevidez, 517 Ced Amado, 490 MONDAY – Lake Parkers: Brian Parker 243/615, Larry Until next time…keep the ball rollin’! Heidi Cheng, 466 Geline Chua, 219 John Virola, 195 Tim McCurry 226/616, Carlos Wilken 215, Jo Burrup 227, Kathy Virola, 171 Josie Virola, 131 Tess Arnado,. Boyett 197. Golden Awards: Gary Wallis 249/611, Larry Young @ Heart: Scr: 595 Camilo Capati, 556 Bob Marcelo, Green 226, Willie Ramirez 221, Randi Hein 225, Brenda 524 Penny Martinez, 482 Lauri Moir, 231 Tony Thousand, Edwards 200. Whittier Elks: Andre Rijinders 223/629, Bill 214 Bill Rugh, 185 Amy Abalos, 174 Betsy Graper. Scherger 216, Dennis Hemmen 203. Gamblers Fun: Gilbert Pinheads: Scr: 622 Aubrey Chelsea, 510 Jude Cameron, Gissendaner 236, Ed Ogata 223. Todd Pakulski 212. 448 Susan, 429 Mary Navarro, 174 Richard Lotz, 168 Don TUESDAY – Glenbrook Gals: Joannie Fanning 183. Lindsay, 149 Debi Moore, 147 Zana Forbes & Brianna Friendly Seniors: John Cockayne 200, Larry McCurry 199. Jauiegui. Pedagogues: Dick McDonald 212, Vern Harmon 196. Guys Let it Ride: Scr: 614 Mike Samarzich, 596 Vido Samarzich, & Dolls: Nathan Hornung 259/705, Nate White 234/628, Spanish McBurney & Brett Mieding, 601 Mama Bear Naka- Doug Bradshaw 215, Tee Delgado 228, Stacie Davis 223, tani, 423 Cece Vanthiel, 235 Andrew Rietta, 230 Daytona Ines Otbo 203. Ageless Wonders: Dave Zeidman 222, Nakatani, 179 Stephanie Row, 164 Duece Acevedo. David Warren 201. Fil-Am: Scr: 658 Mike Jennings, 627 Larry Sian, 570 Van- WEDNESDAY – Silver Foxes: Bob Crabtree 252/609, essa Huertas, 556 Florence, 233 Max Briones, 227 Anthony Larry Green 225, Ed Jamison 615, Amanda Gutierrez 215. Magpali & David Jones, 212 Kelly Manuel, 201 Tess Dizon. American Nation Can: Brian Parker 248/670, Kirk Keith Vegas Gambler: Scr: 519 Larry Leach, 410 Tom York, 422 218/624, Tim Lopez 212, Roger Stites 603, Marian Horton Francis Vendiola, 191 Shaun Spivak & Carlos Vendiola, 163 199, Ines Otbo 194. BJ Schoner, 149 Kim Curland. THURSDAY – Early Birds: Leslie Schulte 228, Mary Beth TBYBP Youth/Adult Turtle Crew: Scr 369 Nicholas Dorn, ThompsonWP 219. Sunset Rollers: Jim Ragsdale 218, Jay 150 Mark Wang, Adult: 565 Michael Wang. Knight 212, Willie Keith 212. All Schools: Larry Bell 186, TBYBP Pinheads: Scr: 393 Andrew Maston, 393 Mia Mas- Shannon Smith 186. Frank’s Gold Cup: Norm Walker 269, ton, 114 Simon Lunford, 150 Erynne Jones. Scott KrayeWestern 265/732, Roger Stites Pacific 259, Marlow Dinger Bowling 706, Supply, Inc. TBYBP Rug Rats: Scr: 140 Damien Donlucas, 82 Bailey Joe Abbate 702. Phipps. FRIDAY – Vegas Gamblers: Mike Fowler 266/691, Marlow TBYBP Pin Pals: Scr: 272 Ryan Sands, 324 Kira Ihara, Dinger 264/733, Kevin Jones 259, Ken Maxey Jr. 741, Kim 121 Jason Weed. Kessler 244, Shelly Maxey 228/630, Laura Solorio 213. TBYBP Youth/Adult Strike Force: Scr: 626 Lamaki Welch, 470 Sarah Lee, 215 Dante Montoya, 158 Camille Jackson, Until next week, GOOD LUCK and HIGH SCORING! Adult: 587 Ryan Phipps, 194 Michael Walton. HAPPY EASTER!

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2018 CA State Singles Championships OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Visit us online at CalUSBC.com Hosted by: MANTECA USBC ASSOCIATION Open to all California USBC members. Youth are eligible to participate with signed USBC scholarship waivers.

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Sat., October 13, 2018 6 GAMES total MANTECA BOWL on the same pair of lanes 12pm & 5pm 1251 E. Yosemite Ave. ______Manteca, CA 95336 Sun., October 14, 2018 (209) 824-2889 HANDICAP: 100% of 230 10am & 3pm

ENTRY DEADLINE: Walk-ins must bring their bowl.com $50 ENTRY FEE average printout in order to enter October 14, 2018 Make checks or money order brackets. Squads filled on first come serve basis. payable to: CUSBC.

Please attach AVERAGE VERIFICATION from your Pay with credit card online LOCAL USBC ASSOCIATION or www.bowl.com at CalUSBC.com PREFERRED AVERAGES: EVENT DATES/TIMES A) Highest USBC certified Winter 176 & UP HDCP DIVISION List four choices in order of precedence average (min. of 21 games) for the $10 OPT SCRATCH 2017-18 season. If none, 1 ______175 & BELOW HDCP DIVISION B) Highest USBC certified standard $10 OPT SCRATCH 2 ______composite average (min. of 21 3 ______games) for the 2016-17 season. MALE FEMALE If none, 4 ______RE-ENTRY or WALK-IN C) Enter with 230 average Based on lane availability only; No walk- ins ½ hour prior to the start of the squad. If a “sport” or “modified” average is the bowler’s only verifiable average, it should be marked with an “SP” in the average box and will be adjusted per the USBC Sport Chart. Rule 319e will YOUTH BOWLER: apply . Failure to use the correct average shall disqualify scores if submitted average is lower USBC Scholarship waiver must be than correct average thereby resulting in more handicap. USBC rules 319a2 (10 pin increase signed prior to competition. in average) will be waived.

To the CUSBC Tournament Chairman: I hereby make application to participate in the CUSBC State Singles Championships and tender the entry fees required therefore. I agree to abide by all the rules, regulations and provisions as prescribed by the CUSBC, and further agree, that in the event circumstances beyond the control of the CUSBC shall arise before or during the scheduled tournament, thereby causing a cancellation, postponement or suspension of the tournament in part or in its entirely, the CUSBC shall not be held liable for the payment of cash prizes, medals or other awards. Entrants who have bowled, will be refunded that portion of the fees allocated to the prize fund based upon the number who participated in each division. Entrants not having bowled will be refunded fees allocated to prize fund and lineage.

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Local Association Phone ( ) HM CELL E-mail USBC Membership # Average PAYMENT: CHECK PAYPAL – DATE: ______CASH (WALK-IN)

Individuals wishing to MAIL ENTRY and PAYMENT TO: bowl together must mail CA State Singles Championships, Larry Worrall their entries together in P.O. Box 4064, Seal Beach, CA 90740 the same envelope. (562) 434-8706 Tel • (562) 434-7691 Fax • Email: [email protected]

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