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Help Us Build It Help Us Build It November 18, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday November 18, 2010 Bowling news P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] Office: 562-807-3600 Fax: 562-807-2288 Women’s Pro Bowling to be Honored at Arlington’s When the Going Gets Tough, Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame the Tough Get Going “50 years of Women’s Professional Bowling” Exhibit to Open in 2011 During Bowl Expo and USBC Convention Paula Vidad Spearheads Tri-States Queens Tournament A R L I N G T I O N — T h e lo. He went on to add that the Joan’s two daughters, Robin permanent part of bowling’s NORWALK—Due to de- the bowlers thought. new International Bowling exhibit will display rare pho- and Tori, are former pro tour incredible history for all visi- clining participation, last year Old format: All Queen’s Museum and Hall of Fame is tographs and artifacts – from players. Robin is in the PWBA tors to explore year round. The the California USBC injected events on one weekend – you proud to announce that it will those who made professional and USBC Halls of Fame. Museum and Hall of Fame $17,000 into the Queen’s can bowl your tournament be adding a new exhibit to women’s bowling a reality, to Former LPBT & PWBA occupies 18,000 square feet and Master’s Tournaments in events (or not,) qualify and if the museum which pays trib- the great women bowlers who Tour Director and Historian of the International Bowling hopes it would attract a crowd you qualify – go into double ute to the history of women’s competed on tour. Fran Deken will be an invalu- Campus, which is also the and with the threat of abol- elimination – winners and los- professional bowling. The ex- A committee has been able member of the team in home for the United States ishing both tournaments if it ers brackets. If you make the hibit will be unveiled during formed to develop the contents recording the history and mak- Bowling Congress, the Bowl- didn’t work. finals they are held on Monday the International Bowl Expo of the exhibit, as well as to ing sure all the right people are ing Proprietors Association Bowlers who participate in – usually Memorial Day week- and USBC Convention, which raise funds in order to build it. honored; and former PWBA of America, the International the Queens were asked to com- end which seemed to work well will be held, in Arlington, TX Jim Goodwin, President of the owner and museum trustee Training and Research Center, ment and the bottom line was: for most. Entry fee was one during the last week in June Bowling News Network and John Sommer, who oper- and many more related organi- Location (although we know it amount with late entry another 2011. publisher of Stars & Strikes ated and financed the LPBT zations that make up bowling’s is more financially prudent to and there was a buy in fee to “We are so excited about Bowling Newsmagazine. has and PWBA for 22 years from headquarters. have it close to the state tour- take the place of a no-show. Bowl Expo, as well as the been named chairman. Good- 1981-2003, will contribute his naments for staffing reasons); Sponsors supported the tour- USBC convention, coming to win worked with the Ladies time, effort, and expertise to No one wants to qualify at one nament and there were mon- Texas. Those who attend this Pro Bowlers Tour and the the project. Deken and Som- ESPN Pro Bowling time and have to come back etary prizes for High Qualifier, first-ever-event will get a first- Professional Women’s Bowl- mer are also members of the for the finals (in this case a trip High Game, etc. The previ- hand look at the IBM/HF, In- ing Association for 20 years. PWBA and USBC Halls of Kicks Off for the So. Cal gals to North- ous year’s Queen was seeded. ternational Research and Test Public Relations expert Joan Fame. ern California twice.) Few Associations often sent their Center, as well as the offices Romeo, owner of The Market- 50 Years of Women’s November 28 liked the format and increased local tournament All Events that comprise the Internation- ing Team agency, will be han- Pro Bowling will occupy a VEGAS — ESPN cover- fees were a factor and there winner. The tournament was al Bowling Campus,” stated dling the fund-raising and pro- prominent place within the age of the Lumber Liquidators were numerous changes. The promoted by sending entry IBM/HF chairman Pat Ciniel- motions aspect of the project. new museum, and become a PBA Tour’s 2010-11 season original format was simple forms to those who bowled is set to kick off on Sunday, and effective and you know in the two previous years and Nov. 28, at 1 p.m. Eastern with what happens when you fix entries were available through coverage of the Brunswick something that ain’t broke. It the local association offices or Pro Bowling Cheetah Cham- also appears no one cared what continued on page 11 HELPHELP USUS BUILDBUILD ITIT pionship, the first of seven PBA World Series of Bowling An all new exhibit opening June 2011 events. On ensuing Sundays at 1 Bowling news p.m., ESPN will air the step- Help us Help us honor ladder finals of the Pepsi Viper celebrate the trailblazers, Championship (Dec. 5), Cha- Honor Roll tremendous tour meleon Championship (Dec. Name Score Date Center contributions organizers, 12), Scorpion Champion- jOhnniE EnglEhArt 803 11-08-10 canOgA park BOwl of women’s international ship (Dec. 19), GEICO Shark jim mOrAlEs 300 11-09-10 CAl BOwl Championship (Dec. 26) and mikE jOhnstOn ii 300 11-10-10 forEst lAnEs pro bowling to players and the USA vs. The World team stEvE lizOttE 300 11-10-10 CAl BOwl our game and legends of the championship (Jan. 9) be- CynthiA ChEEsmAn 716 11-11-10 kEystOnE lAnEs industry. sport fore live coverage of the PBA jOhnniE EnglEhArt 814 11-11-10 missiOn hills BOwl World Championship airs Fri- tOm kOwAlsky 300 11-11-10 PrEmiEr day, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. BrAnDOn krAyE 811/300 11-11-10 lA hABrA “300” DOn lOrEntzEn 300 11-11-10 lA hABrA “300” 14-16, on ESPN2 and ESPN. kEnny thOmAs 823/300 11-11-10 jEwEl City BOwl DAvE wODka 807 11-11-10 missiOn hills BOwl Team USA 2011 EmmErsOn wAFEr 300 11-11-10 CAl BOwl 50 Years of Women’s Pro Bowling AnDErsOn AlCArAz 300 11-12-10 linBrOOk BOwl NORWALK—The Team AlEx hO 300 11-12-10 kEystOnE lAnEs USA roster for 2011 began to Chris mAtzkE 810 11-12-10 fountAin BOwl gABriEllA mAyFiElD 701 11-12-10 mt mEsA lAnEs take shape as the United States International wAynE PhElPs 829 11-13-10 emPirE BOwl We need your Bowling Congress announced ryAn AguilAr 300/300 11-14-10 wEst COvinA lAnEs help. Please Bowling Museum and the selection of seven women mikE DEEs 300 11-14-10 CAl BOwl send your tax Hall of Fame and six men to join the elite mikE grinCEri 300 11-14-10 clAssiC lAnEs 621 Six Flags Dr. BryAn POACh 820 11-14-10 hArlEys simi BOwl deductable squad. EDisOn tiErra 300 11-14-10 tustin lAnEs donation Arlington, TX Lumber Liquidators PBA 76011 viCtOr BErgE 804 11-15-10 hEmEt lAnEs today! 817-385-8210 Tour stars Walter Ray Williams rOlAnD DiOn 300 11-15-10 jEwEl City BOwl Jr., Chris Barnes, Wes Malott, AshlEy Dunn (13 yrs) 299/712 11-15-10 vistA lAnEs Bill O’Neill, Patrick Allen and rOsE kwOk 736 11-15-10 jEwEl City BOwl kEn sEiPlE jr. 300 11-15-10 del riO lAnEs Tommy Jones were the males selected while current PBA Tour exempt player Kelly Ku- ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: Make checks payable to: lick and former PBA Women’s BOwl An hOnOr sCOrE this wEEk & E-mAil By tuEsDAy nOOn IBMHF - Women’s Pro Exhibit Series competitors Liz John- Mail to: son, Shannon Pluhowsky, yOur nAmE, sCOrE, DAtE & CEntEr & yOu will BE On thE FrOnt pagE. 621 Six Flags Drive, Arlington, TX 76011 Tennelle Milligan, Shannon E-mAil tO: [email protected] call for paypal/credit card instructions • 817-385-8210 O’Keefe, Stefanie Nation and www.bowlingmuseum.com Carolyn Dorin-Ballard were mEn: 300 Or 800 wOmEn: 298,299,300 Or 700+ named to the women’s team. 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