July 8, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 1 California Thursday July 8, 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 BWAA Past President News and Notes From the 2010 International Bowl Expo Dick Evans Dies at Age 78 DAYTONA BEACH — Ridder News Wire in the early Dick Evans, Past President 1980s and in 1972 was sent to and Life Member of the Bowl- St. Louis to receive the bowl- ing Writers Association of ing industry’s media award on America, died Sunday, July 4 behalf of the Knight-Ridder at the age of 78. chain at the Salute Dinner. His Evans had the distinction weekly bowling stories were of being the first daily newspa- sent out over the Knight-Rid- per reporter inducted into the der news wire and went to 144 PBA Hall of Fame (1986) and daily newspapers with a daily LAS VEGAS — Former The most jam-packed where a portion of sales goes performance ball; Robby’s ac- the American Bowling Con- circulation of over 10 million. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, this seminars witnessed by yours toward the fight against breast cessory line has a new wrist gress’ Hall of Fame (1992). At time of death, Evans year’s International Bowl truly were the sessions on cancer; also has an expanded positioner, the “Restrictor,” Among his many awards, was the leading award win- Expo keynote speaker, was reaching out to customers line of pro-style shirts avail- touted to keep your wrist from Evans received the Billiards’ ner in the Bowling Magazine more articulate than I expect- through social media (like able, (“two-hander” Jason Bel- over-rotating. Looks like a lot and Bowling Industry Service Writing Contest for stories that ed and quite enthusiastic about Facebook, Twitter) and devel- monte (Belmo) is featured on of bowlers will be making a award in 1986. He was also appeared in both The Miami the connection that bowling oping new league models to several products). Ebonite has trip to the stores to see what’s awarded the Bowling Propri- Herald and Daytona Beach has to American culture. Af- keep YOU league bowlers “in a different-looking core design new for themselves! etors’ Association of America News-Journal. He was the ter speaking for 45 minutes to the game.” A LOT of interest in their “Vital Sign” high-mid Story by by B.A. Campbell V.A. “Chief” Wapensky award top winner in the Professional the surprisingly packed ball- was expressed in short-season in 2007, which recognizes an Bowlers’ Association’s writing room (at 8 am in Vegas?!?), leagues (8-weeks); weekly individual who has made a contest, which was discontin- she stayed onstage for the big “tournament” leagues where Krischna Howard - Hawthorne - major contribution to the ad- ued in 2001. Evans was named announcement about the US payouts happen weekly, not at vancement of the bowling in- the top tennis writer in Florida Women’s Open and was noth- the end of a season; no-travel Wins USBC Singles Title dustry. in 2002 and at the USA Tennis ing but gracious, greeting the sweeper leagues; and more EL PASO — Krischna with 797. He was named the official Florida Convention in Day- female bowlers who came on- pro-sports themed leagues that Howard of Hawthorne, Calif., Howard became the third bowling writer for the Knight- tona Beach. stage for the presentation. ramp up the value to bowlers rolled the 12th perfect game in competitor to shoot 300 at this Evans, born on Septem- In a surprise announce- (stadium tickets, fan jerseys, the 91-year history of the Unit- year’s USBC Women’s Cham- ber 20, 1931, began his 60 ment at this year’s Interna- pro-team bowling balls, bags, ed States Bowling Congress pionships. On April 22, Karen year journalism career at the tional Bowl Expo, the Bowl- etc.). We hope local centers Women’s Championships. Boyd of Plantation, Fla., and age of 12, delivering the Mi- ing Proprietors’ Association of explore those options! The 31-year-old right-hand- Alisha Hill of Riverside, Ca- ami News. The youngest of America (BPAA) revealed that Products coming out this er started singles with a pair of lif., rolled perfect games dur- three Evans brothers to write the US Women’s Open will be season to your local pro shop 246 games before rolling 12 ing the same team squad. for The Miami Herald, at age held in the Cowboys Stadium include: lots of neon and bright consecutive strikes to finish Howard’s 300 game at the 14 he was hired to take grey- in Arlington, TX on June 30, graphics on single carry bags with a 792 scratch series. She El Paso Convention and Per- hound racing results and write 2011 (during next year’s Int’l. and polyester (plastic) balls; received an additional 22 pins forming Arts Center was the headlines for short stories. At Bowl Expo in Arlington). Brunswick has two new “Hel- of handicap per game, which first of her bowling career, and age 17, he officially joined the Through the strong sponsor- lo Kitty” poly bowling balls; gave her a final score of 858. her 792 series also is a career- Miami Herald staff when he ship of The Brands of Ebonite many new styles of bowl- Team USA member Tennelle best. was hired as a copy-boy. At International, brokering this ing shoes (including several Milligan of Arlington, Texas, “I’m just so excited, I’m age 20, he was added to the deal happened in a blazing women’s styles in black); and previously held the scratch still shaking,” said Howard, Miami Herald’s sports depart- two-week time span. Televi- more entry-level ball-bag-shoe lead with 779, while Shauna who made her second Women’s ment staff. sion schedule details will be combos. Storm Products has Shannon of Albuquerque, Championships appearance. “I Dick Evans continued on page 9 forthcoming. a “Think Pink” product line N.M., led Diamond Singles continued on page 6 Saddleback Lanes to Host PBA Regional Event and Pro-Am this Weekend Bowling News Event Marks First PBA Regional at Saddleback Lanes since the 1970’s MISSION VIEJO—Sad- them will be Missy Bellinder, Regional Tour bowlers. Tour stars, obtain autographs Honor Roll dleback Lanes will host the the first woman to join the PBA Competition begins Satur- and take photos. The pro-am Name Score Date Center Professional Bowlers Associa- and first woman to win two day, July 10 with eight games is three games of 9-pin no-tap, tion (PBA) West Region Sad- PBA Regional Tour titles, as of qualifying. Bowlers will with pro-am entries starting soloman speat 300 06-27-10 BOwlium lanes dleback Lanes Open starting well as Wayne Garber, who be separated into two squads at $79 for adults and $59 for chris abing 300 06-27-10 westminster lanes Friday, July 9 through Sunday, made waves this past season on competing at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. junior and senior bowlers. gerald williams jr 300 06-27-10 cal bowl July 11. The event will also the Lumber Liquidators PBA After the completion of the Optional bowling ball pro-am steve oba 300 06-28-10 FOuntain bowl norris runnels 806/300 06-28-10 CAnyon lanes feature a pro-am on Saturday, Tour making two telecasts, eight-game qualifying block, packages are also available carolyn scherzberg 702 06-28-10 CAnoga park bowl July 10 at 7pm. one of which defeating PBA the top third of the field will for $179 which includes a 900 matt anderson 300 06-29-10 FOuntain bowl The PBA West Region Sad- all-time titles leader, Walter advance to the 5-game semifi- Global Bounty Hunter Pearl laura lee daniel 815 06-30-10 DEEr creek lanes dleback Lanes Open marks the Ray Williams Jr. in an excit- nal block on Sunday morning, or $139 for a 900 Global Link phil oldenkamp 300 06-30-10 DEEr creek lanes first PBA tournament to be held ing roll-off finish. Young PBA July 11 at 8 a.m. S30. Each pro-am participant kenny thomas 300 06-30-10 jewel city bowl in the Mission Viejo-based exempt star and three-time PBA Sunday’s competition will will get the opportunity to bowl tim shope 300 06-30-10 COrbin bowl Saddleback Lanes center since Regional titlist P.J. Haggerty continue with the top 16 finish- with six different PBA Regional Joel singer 300 07-01-10 westminster lanes the 1970s. will also compete, as well as ers advancing to single elimi- Tour stars. For more informa- aaron steinberg 300 07-01-10 CAnoga park bowl Bowling’s biggest names newly exempt Scott Norton, nation best 3 of 5 matchplay tion, contact Saddleback Lanes alisha hill 300 07-05-10 FOuntain bowl will be on-hand for the event. recent champion of the Re- starting at 11:30 a.m. Matches at (949) 586-5300. Two-time PBA National titlist, gional Players Invitational. will continue, eliminating half Admission is free all week- ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: including the prestigious 2008 Activities for the PBA of the field each round, until a end to attend and watch some bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon H&R Block Tournament of Saddleback Lanes Open get champion is crowned. of the best bowlers in the world Champions, Michael Haugen underway on Friday, July 9 The official PBA Pro-Am compete for a PBA Regional YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page. Jr. will be competing, as will with the official practice ses- will be held on Saturday, July Tour title. 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National Deaf Bowling News by Connie Marchione Joey Harris Hits 300 In Las Vegas Na- tional Deaf Mixed Tournament HENDERSON — This writer did not get complete results of the 10th National Deaf Mixed Bowling Association Tournament held last June 22-24 at Strike Zone Bowling Center in Sunset Sta- tion Hotel and Casino. But thanks to Carl Malucci who reported that the only honor score bowled there was a 300 by Las Vegas’ Joey Harris. Malucci wrote that Joey rolled the Mixed Doubles event high game of 290 on the day before and in the next day’s Galaxy event’s semi-finals, without benefit of warming up or shadow bowling started off with 12 consecutive strikes in his first game for his 4th career 300. However, at the end of the Galaxy event Harris finished in 4th place. Tournament As proof of his latest 300, Harris did not have a copy of the recap but insted took a photo of the telescore on his Iphone and transmit- ted to this writer’s computer. This writer hopes to get the complete SATURDAY, JULY 31ST, 2010 result as to who won this event as well as other NDMBA events Starts at 1pm, Check-in at 12:30pm and also more importantly the scores and numbers of entries. Malucci Rolls His 47th 300, Talamantes 299 At Red Rock Bowl Entry Fee is $20 LAS VEGAS — Carl Malucci reported that the two deaf teams in the Red Rock’s Tuesday (29th) Rocks II League had an exciting Prize Fund Returned 100% night with Abel Talamantes hitting a 299 in his 2nd game and finished with a 668 series. Then later a few lanes away Malucci Handicap is 90% of 200 himself, after games of 237-256, rolled a 300 in his third game for a 793 series. Joey Harris took a photo of the team’s scores on his Iphone For more information or to sign-up and sent it to this writer as proof of the team scored 931 with call Mary Lou Teller at 562.868.3261. the 300. The perfecto is Malucci’ career 47th, the most ever by deaf and/ 11459 Imperial Hwy. Norwalk (562) 868-3261 keystonelanes.com of hearing-impaired bowler and his 6th 300 of this 2009-10 season. That was the most Malucci has ever done in one season and tying what this writer was told earlier that DJ Powell, Indianapolis had already accomplished six perfectos this season. Deaf Bowler Weldon Westmoreland Passed Away At 82 GLENDALE — Sad news was received that long time deaf bowler Weldon Westmoreland passed away last June 27 in his home three months short of his 83rd birthday. Weldon, a Texas na- tive who moved to California, got married and settled in Glendale, was an avid bowler. He bowled in deaf bowling leagues like So. Calif. Deaf Traveling, Golden State Deaf, and Intercity Deaf until his back ailment made him stop 12 or 15 years ago. Memorial service was held July 6 in GLAD auditorium. Wel- don’s wife Jenny preceded him in death. Our condolences go to his surviving two daughters and son, nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. National Deaf Bowling Hall Of Fame Nancy Buckmaster Passes Last June 23 SOUTH DAKOTA — Another sad news was received from Deaf Senior Bowlers of America secretary-treasurer Carol Moers, Denver that Nancy Buckmaster, one of the founders and secretary- treasurer of National Deaf Women’s Bowling Association, passed away last June 23. The cause of her death was not known but she had not been well for a long time. More will be written about her later when this writer finds ABTA Annual Awards at the South Point (L—R) Some of the awards winners present at the South Point Party were left to right: more details. Le Star Walker had a 300 game, Rey Josefat 290, Noli Sosa 299, Alvin Francisco 299 and Michael Kong a 300 Game. July 8, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 5 American Bowlers Tournament Association P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • Cell: 562-228-3960 • www.abta1.com

ABTA Members: The ABTA and Staff would like to thank you for your patronage and support during the past year. Without YOU the ABTA would be nothing a strong membership participation is what it takes to have a successful fun time event. YOU are the BEST!! The Las Vegas Open was a great success as over 740 entrants produced a great prize fund. Congratulations to the Annual Awards winners, and those who were lucky enough to win part of $3,800 in prizes given at the awards party. Good Luck to all. Bob and the ABTA Staff

“The Good Guys” Sportsmanship Awards: Wilson Cheung Bowlers of the Year equals great genes in ABTA - Bob Smith Accomplishments Rewarded - Glen Kim at left was Co-ABTA and Alvin Francisco are presented Sportsmanship Awards for ABTA Head (center) congratulates siblings Andrew Lung (left) Male Bowler of the Year winning two titles at Linbrook Bowl the past year. Both are super gentlemen and most Deserving. and sister Cecilia. Each had two wins this past year earning and the Bowlium. Hyun Park wins ABTA Female Sportsman- Other Male sportsmanship Awards went to William Garrett, them Bowler of the Year status. Not only are they great bowlers ship Award. Both are fine people and very deserving! Holden Au, Ken Morris, and David Dittlinger who were bowl- but you couldn’t meet nicer people. ing at time of the party or unable to attend Las Vegas.

ABTA Sportsmanship Winners (ladies). Presented Sportsmanship Awards were from the left: Grand Prize Winner. There were many gifts awarded also at the ABTA Annual Awards Party. Christina Cheung, Anglea Lung, Miriam Galluzzo, and Annalisa Angoncillo. Others not pres- The 37” Plasma was given to a Member who had participated in 29 or more squads in ent winning this award were Kerry Lucka and Hyun Park. the calendar year. Rina Cordero (left) was the lucky winner by drawing. Offering congrats are Bob Smith (ABTA Head) and Ellena Dominguez one of our Las Vegas Members. (562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com Cell: (562) 228-3960 ABTA TOURNAMENT Saturday July 17, 2010 West Covina Lanes 675 S. Glendora, West Covina - 626-960-3636 Take 10 Freeway to Vincent and go 1 1/2 Miles South Faye Josefat is Female “Co-Bowler of the Year.” She won our Big One last July at the South Point in fine style and bowled well during the year also. Win $2,400 1st with Bonuses • $1,000 Min Squads: 12:00 - 1:00 - 2:30 - 4:00 & 6:00pm • Semi 7:45pm Up to 209 Average • No PBA • Entry Fees: $53-$50-$45 • Reduced Entry Fees: $36-$34 Match Series est $1,600 • Match Game is $3,500 • 3-6-9 is $1,900 Brackets—Match Game—Match Series—3-6-9—Doubles—Side Pots—Horses Guaranteed Min of 33 Men & 7 Women (min) to Cash • Plus Super Seniors • Men & Women Qualify Separately $3,500 Min. Prize Fund GUARANTEED Regardless of Entries Top 16 Guaranteed $100 Min. • 1 in 5 entrants advance to the Semi Finals all Semifinalists to cash with top 16 advancing to the exciting single elim finals format (most events) 3 Women Guaranteed

UP COMING EVENTS: July 24 - Cal Bowl / Lakewood July 31 - Bowling Square / Arcadia Bethany Mendoza is Female “Co-Bowler of the Year” as she won an Added Money Event at Bowlium. Page 6 BOWLING NEWS July 8, 2010 KRISCHNA continued from page 1 never thought it would happen at a tournament like this. I’ve had the front 10 before, but that’s it. I just really wanted it, and I’ve been waiting a long time for this moment.” After watching her team- mate, Dana Blake of Haw- thorne, Calif., strike on her first nine shots Wednesday during their team event, Howard did her best to compose herself on each shot in the 10th frame. She struck soundly on her LAS VEGAS — What an exciting week of megabuck bowl- first two deliveries, but experi- ing at The Orleans in Las Vegas, NV! Our 2010 TAT Amateur enced some added suspense on Champion is Curt Guinn from Greenwood, SC for $20,000. 2nd the final ball as the 7 pin was Place was Brent Bowers for $10,000, 3rd was Tony Knuth for the last to fall. $7,500, 4th was Paul Carter our 189 & Under Handicap bowl- “I was nervous as heck,” er for $6,000 and finishing 5th was our 205 & Under bowler said Howard, who bowls Chris Martin for $5,000. All TAT competitors received at least league at AMF Midtown Lanes 1 Brunswick High Performance Ball free with their entry with in . “I just wanted the first 300 entrants receiving a second Brunswick ball paid for to keep the ball on line and not by the TAT. All of the Brunswick High Performance balls that totally screw it up. I had been were given out are brand new balls that will not be released until leaving a lot of 7 pins through- out the tournament, so the last July 12th! shot was a little scary.” This year’s 2010 TAT Amateur Classic had over 2000 entries Howard returned to the with almost 400 bowlers. The Brunswick staff was on hand for lanes in January after taking the week and gave out 750 Brunswick bowling balls to TAT com- nearly a year off as she wel- petitors in just 5 days! Although the entries were slightly below comed her daughter, Kaylyn, last year, the TAT still paid out all of its prize funds but was un- into the world. After working able to raise any prize funds like we usually do. herself back into the sport, she The thrilling Brunswick Challenge was held on Saturday and also prepared some new equip- had 91 competitors which paid down 15 cash spots. 3 out of the ment for the event. Top 4 qualified for the $5,000 first prize and bowled a sudden With her new equipment death 1 ball roll-off to decide the winner. In the end Joe Lopez working well and a chance at was the only one who could come up with a strike to take the the top spot possible, adding trophy. Debbie Ayers from Cajhon, CA, Eric Acon from Plano, her name to the leaderboard TX, and Brent Bowers from Mulvane, KS all received $1,000 for was the least of Howard’s making The Brunswick Challenge Top 4. concerns going into the final Our two free Chance Tournaments each paid out $6,000 in game. Her main goal was to bowl a 700 series. Cash & Prizes and TAT competitors got up to 4 free squads just “I just wanted to get to for entering along with up to 3 Brunswick Balls for free. Our 700,” Howard said. “I’ve First Chance winner was Kenny Calkins who bowled a 300 with started off strong like that be- the brand new Brunswick Revolver. Our Second Chance winner fore, but tend to finish with a Team Pictures Citrus Belt Association Announces by Carol Mancini was Chris Klerk with a 290 and they both received $500 for their weak game, so I didn’t want NORWALK — Now that terrific efforts. We also gave out 16 KR Strikeforce Double Tote to screw it up. I didn’t even the 2009-2010 Winter Season Bags and 8 KR Strikeforce Triple Ball Rollers and 14 of those think about taking the lead at is over and the league champi- New Officers For 2011 were given to non-cashers by random drawings. All together all. But I’ll be on BOWL.com ons have been crowned — the the Brunswick staff gave out almost 100 KR Strikeforce bags all checking every day.” by Frank Weiler Bowling News would like to paid for by the TAT. Howard won’t have to give your team a spot in re- We would like to thank all of our amazing sponsors, Bruns- spend too much time at the SAN BERNARDINO—Citrus Belt Association President corded history. wick, The Orleans, KR Strikeforce, and OnTheBallBowling.com computer, however. The 2010 MIKE RADDEMAN announces the result of recent elections at Submit your winning teams for making the TAT Amateur bowling events possible. Our TAT Women’s Championships is the Citrus Belt annual membership meeting. Our new officers picture by e-mail. Give us the bowlers were thrilled with the help and expertise that were given scheduled to conclude its 100- are: following information: by the Brunswick staff and even PBA Hall of Famer Johnny Pe- day run on July 4. “I’m happy, very, very 1. Names of players, left traglia and PBA Champion Tom Smallwood were on hand help- OFFICE OFFICER happy,” Howard said. “I came to right. ing out our megabuck bowlers on the Brunswick Practice Range! out here to have fun with my 2. Name of the league. On behalf of the entire TAT staff, I would like to thank all our 1st Vice President ELAINE BAKER family and friends. I never ex- 3. Name of the bowling bowlers and supporters for making this the greatest Amateur pected any of this. I can now center. bowling tournament in the world! For results on The 2010 TAT 3rd Vice President EDWARD MOTE say I have one major bowling And if you have something else Amateur Classic please visit our newly updated website www. accomplishment and that it’s a special to say — you may add tatbowl.com. For questions about this event or our next event in Sgt at Arms ISABELLA LAUER pretty big one. We’ll wait and a couple of lines. February call our toll free number 1-888-828-2695 or e-mail us see what happens over the next (appointed to vacated term) Take those pictures and sub- at [email protected]. few days.” mit them before July 31. Area 3 Director PAM MEEKER Arnold Cheesman Wins Area 6 Director DAVE HANSEN Slagin’ Rocks Open Scratch 4 Gamer @ Del Rio Arrowhead Lanes Rep DANIEL LORENTZ Fantasy Lanes Rep RANDY HAWKINS DOWNEY—Congrats to the top 3 bowlers, Arnold Arnold, Bobby Cheesman and Bruce for Wins cashing in the final payoff. Thank you to all the bowlers that participated in this event, There were massive high scores Moreno Valley Bowl Reps WENDI HAMMON using the basic house shot. Also S.R. thanks Open to Mike Scratch(Manager) and 4 theGamer Del Rio staff@ Delfor there Rio assis- 6-26 JIM KOENIG tance. Looking forward to the next tournament stay tuned to the bowler news. –S.R 2010 “This Is How We Roll” Rim Lanes Rep TERRY WHITFIELD

1st game 2nd game 3rd game 4th game series Cash side Pot Brackets Keep reading the BOWLING NEWS to find out what is hap- Arnold Cheesman 280 236 245 247 1008 $300 $180 $75 pening in the Citrus Belt. Thanks Bowling News for supporting Bobby Campagnale 238 248 258 214 958 $125 $70 $55 Citrus Belt bowlers. Bruce williams 244 216 257 211 928 $75 $20 $10

Congrats to the top 3 bowlers, Arnold, Bobby and Bruce for cashing in the final payoff. Thank you to all the bowlers that participated in this event, There were massive high scores using the basic house shot. Also thanks to Mike (Manager) and the Del Rio staff for there assistance. Looking forward to the next tournament stay tuned to the bowler news. –S.R 2010 “This Is How We Roll” July 8, 2010 BOWLING NEWS Page 7 Page 8 BOWLING NEWS July 8, 2010

Curtis Whaley 223-213 Ken Wright 201, J.J. Scott 212, Fred Classified Faniel 213, Jimmy Hamilton 205-208, Phil Gipson 204-225, (6-19-10) Chris Johnson 136, Joe Osornio 144, Larell Wil Panton 205, Chuck Bayouth 237, Eugene Richardson Woods 145. (6-26-10) Chris Johnson 163-161/438, Sabrena 214, Audrey Gibson 214, Phil Hylton 214, Al Winston 202, Callihan 134, Kaitlynn Soto 167, Teilor Ruff-Scott 145-145, CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Milton Donerson 219, Ben Jones Sr. 205, Clarence Matthews Semaj Lewis 161-189. (7-3-10) Darian Johnson 170-179, 229, Wayne Brown 204, Al Ortiz 243, Willie Burkhalter 221, Daniel Brown 219-215, Jeon Rey 206, Sabrena Callihan Ray Staten 251. 125. 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 BIG BEAR ADULT-YOUTH LAKEWOOD — I hope everyone had a great 4th of July Sonny Dew 279-258-227/764, Donnie Johnson 218- Youth holiday. I checked the calendar to see when is our next 232-245/695, Emmerson Wafer 218-213-249/680, Carlos (6-19-10) Devon Bass 97, Kairlynn Soto 169, Chris John- holiday and it looks like it’s not until September when we Salcedo 199-259-208/666, Don Louis 223-185-245/653, son 130, Ashlyn Buckreis 120, Devonte Foley 138, Darian celebrate Labor Day. So I guess we’re back to our normal Greg Jackson 193-215-246/650, Joe Knapp 269-220- Jackson 175-156, Mike Patton 73, Alan Hicks 150. (6-26-10) schedule that keeps everyone so busy and going in all di- 159/648, Ron Johnson 200-201-244/645, Mark Fowler Daniel Martinez 231, Ashlyn Buckreis 147, Kaitlynn Soto rections. Now that the kids are out of school, why not come 193-239-214/646, John Dunn 257-185-197/639, B.J. 175, Alan Hicks 157,Chris Johnson 155, Ke Juan Brooks 74, over to Cal Bowl and have a family fun date of bowling. Call Theiss 233-176-223/632, Ken Shearen 204-213-214/631, Bryanne Carter 87, Matthew Tetter 120. (7-3-10) Mike Pat- the center for available lanes for open play. Curt Soares 244-192-195/631, John Schlickting 244-190- ton 80, Bryanne Carter 113, Daniel Martinez 240-221/654, GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS 190/624, Billy Anderson 149-255-213/617, Grover Dye Chris Johnson 176. (6-18-10) Lee Theiss 536, John Welty 580, Ralph Wingert 188-224-205/617, Rommel Solivan 210-211-187/608, Annie Adults 660, Jim Burke 676, Ed Brown 623, Walter Gist 513, Al Wil- Yonemura 202-167-222/591, Sadie Ward 200-193-197/590, (6-19-10) Paul Mehl Jr. 202, Edward Buckreis 179-188, liams 641, Tony Morones 597, Al Ortiz 575, Willie Burkhalter Rita Soares 163-200-201/564, Michelle Criswell 179-169- Cathryn Butler 176, Eric Soto 183, Gregg Aldapa 220. (6-26- 621, Rose Goodwin 512, Chuck Patterson 548, Fala Sula 208/556, Pat Johnson 194-170-191/555, Sonia Johnson 10) Cathryn Butler 199, Paul Mehl Jr. 213, Matt Mesa 219, 584, Tua Sula 546, Jim Plante 604, Billy Williams 618, Mat- 183-198-172/553, Joyce Charles 180-155-213/548, Carol Jack Allen 153-142-142/437, Michael Savois 204-221/606, tie Wylie 523, John Mathews 672, B.J. 610, Margo McClain Egenias 134-236-176/546, Aubrey Louis 139-205-201/545, Robie Osornio 211. (7-2-10) Don Fischer 204, Leland Carter 594, Ron McClain 544, Joe Matthews 510, Ray Culp 513, Lillie Darden 185-190-165/540, Delores Reynolds 181-179- 215-236/671, Paul Mehl Jr. 247-206/641, Jack Allen 156, Bing Cayton 555, Boylee Inocente 563, Flora Martin 505. 165/525, Cathy Chiapparine 190-190-140/520, Morag Knapp Carl Brooks 194-194. (6-25-10) John Welty 566, Vancie Keith 504, Don Keith 566, 172-162-180/514. Friday No-Tap Tournament is back this week. See Ralph Wingert 644, Margo McClain 533, Ron McClain Sr. CAL STARS you at Cal Bowl at 1:00 p.m., $17 per person, 3-6-9 pot 529, Al Romero 504, Walter Gist 533, Jim Plante 508, Daniel Jerry Whitehurst 161-184-190/535, Barbara Crawford included. Jones 516, Willie Burkhalter 615, B.J. 125, Vern Willey 546, 171-181-182/534, Mattie Wylie 199-189-144/532, Betty Chuck Patterson 611, Boylee Inocente 539, Glenn Merchant Anthony 155-151-183/489. 615, James Kennard 534, Al Williams 629, Ed Brown 623, FUNSTERS Canoga Paul Morrison 543, Al Ortiz 588, Art Nelson 511, Lee Theiss Ken Seiple Sr. 211/523, Jorge Fernandez 540, Ethel 567, Stan Murren 631. (7-2-10) Ron McClain Sr. 608, Ken Montgomery 506, Glenn Merchant 233-263/672, Ed Hansen Park Bowl BOWL Seiple Sr. 508, Margo McClain 520, Flora Martin 503, Boylee 226-236/622, Harold Runyon 204/533, Stan Helm 546, Don 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 Inocente 521, Willie Burkhalter 614, Tony Morones 284/682, Kelly 529, Carol Monson 562, Bob Webb 504, Pat Erwin 520, 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS Jim Plante 607, Fala Sula 655, Glenn Merchant 635, Wayne www.canogaparkbowl.com Joe Erwin 564, Jim Burke 221/576, Fred Meisel 203/530, Jim E-mail:[email protected] Moon 545, Lee Theiss 507, Chuck Patterson 572, Vern Wil- Plante 289-257/717, Josh Hudson 206-224/617, Art Diemert ley 534, Donna May 502, Chuck Aston 500, Al Ortiz 532, 224/567, Boylee Inocente 543, Joe Nolan 505, Lee Theiss WINNETKA — We hope everyone had a great Inde- Walter Gist 605, Al Williams 239-215-255/707, Paul Morrison 246/575, Ron McClain 210/561, John Mathews pendence Day holiday celebrating with parades, fireworks 500, Betty Anthony 513, Ralph Wingert 596, Lucy Seiple 502, 524, Tom Spencer 565, Steve Ralph 536. shows, picnics, and being with family and friends. Now it’s Ray Culp 545, B.J. 684, John Mathews 631, Mattie Wylie YOUNG AT HEART back to summer leagues here at Canoga Park Bowl where 517, Dorothy Ruggiero 501, John Welty 601. Tua Sula 156-199-194/547, T. Fetui 175-145-155/475, Fale the “300” games and names are waiting to be added to the CAL BOWLEROS Sula 150-211-181/542, Theresa Harrison 96-116-128/340, Bowling News Honor Roll on the front page box. Do we have Mary Smyth 200/566, Audrey Greene 515, Carole Fis- Andrew Morton 213-200-193/606, Ellis Houston 221-204- any names to add this week? cher 513, Agnes Blaisdell 208/510, Jerrydean Whitehurst 220/645, Willie Burkhalter 162-174-216/552, Frances Viva Las Vegas: Tad Schweitzer 259/711, Beverly Cov- 202/510, Cathy Wyatt 500, Jane Wheat 200. Walker 199-157-158/544, Glenn Merchant 193-187-215/595, ington 221/492, Curtis Litzenberger 247/659, Ron Vargas RAMONA LADIES Gene Hammons 139-139-154/432, Albert Stephens 123- 235/646, Mikhael Malta 641, Ivan Clarke 231/640, Stephen Sue Spencer 146-155, Millie Kirkner 142, Marci Hansen 153-141/417, John Brider 108-133-158/399, Don Jackson Mendez 245. 144-146, Lee Theiss 175-148-217/540, Rosie Harks 149, 135-191-136/462, Bea Sueki 158-114-134/406, Jim Young Short ‘N Sweet: Sweeper Scores: Erik Stamps 581, Roni Kuester 149-156, Julie Grabinski 163-203-164/530, 178-148-150/406, Mary Spencer 105-150-116/371, Margo Patricia Gross 167/473, Ryan Mannon 206, David Athans Eulalia Salcidio 181-146,Becky Carroll 192, Joyce Robertson McClain 165-144-146/455, J.J. Scott 133-195-196/524, Ed 205. Next league starts July 12 at 8:00 p.m. Only 6 weeks 159-165-156/480, Dollie Bristow 145. Hansen 187-157-169/513, Eva Hammons 71-84-108/263, of bowling! SENIOR MENS TRIO Josh Hudson 165-230-203/598, James Kennard 143-170- Comedians: Kevin McBride 268/728, Becky Harrold 540, Sonny Dew 267-214-248/729, Archie Stull 183-199- 188/501, Joe Brown 103-104-182/389, Joe V. Swift 164-144- Mary Becker 201, Scott Crawford 259/689, Larry Feinberg 236/618, Ray Culp 222-217-183/622, Art Diemert 200-245- 145/453, Willie Young 175-205-201/581, Willie Creer 140- 256/649, Dan Kline 628, David Feinberg 235/618, Vince 215/660, Rey Santos 275-279-225/779, John Mathews 161-156/457, Tom Pettway 167-190-179/538, Jim Plante Koeller 246, Debby Koeller 200. 202-203-235/640, Charles Woods 191-191-226/608, Earl 226-238-242/706, Sandy Plante 134-139-158/431, Earl Tuesday Pick A Ball Doubles (4 games): James Smith Hullett 223-203, B.J. 217-224-213/667, Steve Ritchie Hullett 216-186-167/569, Loretta Ringor 171-121-143/435, Jr. 245/815, Linda Mannheim 647, Kat Plessner 194, Stu 200-184-227/611, Ed Brown 279-223-206/708, Roy Tyler Fred Contreras 175-138-181/494, Mattie Wylie 158-162- Teichner 229, Mark Erpenbach 224. 210-178-232/620, Walter Millsap 224-191-232/647, Rick 136/456, Linda Kinney 150-192-167/509, Milton Donerson League Of Our Own: Michael Campos 226/597, Melanie Llaneta 235-258-249/741, James Tipton 236-184-206/626, 193-212-162/567, Ike Sanders 242-201-184/627, Art Nelson Campos 180/457, William Lingamen 225. Fale Sula 182-209-217/608, Billy Cowens 186-189-233/608, 136-158-121/415, Leroy Canaday 144-157-152/453, Albert Wednesday PBA Experience Singles: Dave Schaf- Geno Shaw 256-203-161/620, Pat Kinard 195-195-234/624, Burnett Sr. 148-172-173/493, Almyra Perrizo 109-119- fer 224-245/847, David Mehalechko 793, TIffany Paulsen Ralph Wingert 226-195-210/661, Clark Vanden Berg 170- 114/341, Glenn Wright 193-152-169/514, Vern Willey 128- 233/784. 257-199/626, Jim Burke 207-180-213/600, Billy Scott 160-161/449, Ben Jones Sr. 171-170-176/517, Ron McClain 500 Classic: Judy Valazza 288/620, Patti McVicker 235-177-230/642, Ellis Houston 247-236-204/687, Mauro Sr. 188-198-214/600, Walter Millsap 150-193-204/547. 223/616, Connie Wannomae 211/604, Petra Kaun 210/558, Pendilla 213-206-201/620, Josh Hudson 181-211-210/602, JUNIORS Cindy Dominguez 203/541. Ron McClain Sr. 191-246-193/630, Vince Cervante 259-175- Bobcats Thursday Pick A Ball Doubles (4-games): Congratula- 191/625, Jerry Hayes 201, Harold Fariss 204, Ken Seiple (6-19-10) Aaron Wong 120, Bryan Wong 115, Javon Bun- tions to Aaron Steinberg on his “300” game. Look for his Sr. 203, Jim Plante 223-257-245/775, Ivory Herd 213, Tom ting 94-123-91/308. (6-26-10) Aaron Wong 123, Bryan Wong name on the front page Honor Roll list. He had a 915 series Pettway 206, Chuck Patterson 216, Doug Johnson 214, 130, Jake Kasten 82, Spencer Pozgay 64-71, Tyler Newton on four games. Laura Doncell 157/546. Curmit Foster 206-200, Al Williams 215, Rich Kelly 215, 92. (7-30-10) Jake Kasten 103, Aaron Wong 137. SFVCC Nikkei: Kirk Sasaki 236/654, Noriko Fuku- naga 277/781, Yoshi Kawamura 256/633, Kenneth Morita 253/621, Ken Shinbashi 619, Stan Date 607, Tami Shiotani 545, Misato Sakata 212/535, Kirk Sasaki 236, Harvey Na- PBA West Has kamoto 226. Saturday PBA Experience: Drew Stern 237/541, Sa- Open in Mission mantha Meyers 170/488. SENIORS...SENIORS...SENIORS... 49’Ers Senior Trio: Carolyn Scherzberg 259/702, Tom Viejo July 9-11 Tucker 226/639, Bob Husby 210/572, Richard Greenzweight JUNIOR FUN 567, Bob Jones 566, Keith Hazard 210/550, Mary Lauer JUNIOR FUN by B.A. Campbell 193/544, Doris Simmons 193/459, Nancy Cottrell 160/447, MISSION VIEJO — The Sylvia Kesilis 159/431, Dick Lowe 213, Dale Simpson PBA West Region Saddleback 208. Lanes Open features the PBA Funtimers: Al Reiswig 247/690, Carolyn Scherzberg Viper oil pattern and promises 228/601, Hung-Lay Quon 248/624, Connie Wannomae to be a challenge to those who 235/595, Steven Herndon 225/646, Bill Robb 236/636, Don enter. Viper is a fairly high- Sprenger 547, Helen Layfield 190/515, Karen McDonald scoring pattern, but bowl- 174/497, Bertha Willard 429, Eleanor Weaver 171/429, NO-TAPNO-TAP Richard Greenzweight 231. ers will have to shoot fairly 39’Ers Senior Trio: Hung-Lay Quon 267/717, Carolyn straight up at the onset and Scherzberg 255/669, Dave Folck 236/690, Steven Herndon be able to adjust to angled at- 243/688, Jose Blanco 612, Bill Robb 245/608, Lucy Tralla   tacks after the pattern breaks 212/560, Doris Simmons 182/506, Eloise Valencia 209/482, down. Check out the pros and Mary Lauer 481, Marcia Votava 481, Scotty Alavazo 225, the local talent who are vying Shirl Radamaker 180. for this PBA Regional title! JUNIORS...JUNIORS...JUNIORS... Friday, July 9 has a practice Bumper Thumpers: Ryan Martinez 90/163, Devyn session from 1-3 pm., Satur- Thompson 101/178, Kameron Martinez 83/162, Jazzabel day, July 10 starts the action Chavez 87/170. 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EVANS continued from page 1 Men & For the Miami Herald, Evans wrote about all high school sports, college football, boxing, bowling, golf, tennis, water ski- Women’s ing, wrestling, horse/dog/harness races, jai-alai and also spent 14 months serving as interim religious editor. Bowling He once organized and ran a Dade County High school base- ball tournament that featured North Miami High’s Steve Carlton (a Hall of Famer) and Fred Norman, a future star with the Chi- Alliance cago Cubs, in a taut pitchers duel at Miami Stadium before 3,000 spectators. During the Baltimore Orioles spring training season Tournament in Miami he organized a practice session with the O’s for all of Dade County’s high school baseball prospects. Cancelled His most successful promotion came when he teamed with Joe Tanenbaum of Gulfstream Race Track, drawing 56,000 en- NORWALK—Since 1986 tries from South Floridians to pick the best horse ever to run at our dedicated group of volun- Gulfstream. But his forte was bowling, a sport that he started teers have continued to provide covering for The Miami Herald in 1957. Evans retired from The Miami Herald Dec. 31, 1989. How- you with a wholesome and ever, the native Miamian continued to cover the bowling beat for organized Annual Champion- The Herald until he decided to end his Miami Herald career 20 ship Tournament. This year, years later. in anticipation of our 25th An- Two of his brothers, the late Luther Evans and Lee Evans, niversary, we were once again founder of the Tournament of the Americas, also wrote sports well prepared and looking for- stories for The Miami Herald. Thus stories under the byline of ward to our Celebration. an Evans brother appeared in The Miami Herald from 1937 until Unfortunately, with our en- 2009 except for two years during World War II (1943-44). tire country in a crisis of finan- Evans was hired by the Professional Bowlers Association in 1990 as its media director for the PBA Senior tour. He worked 77 cial burden, it is apparent that tournaments over the next seven years before stepping down. many of our bowlers have been In 1999, The Daytona Beach News-Journal asked Evans to impacted with having to reas- write local bowling stories - one of these stories won the fea- sess their financial priorities, ture story division in The Bowling Magazine’s national writing and have been unable to partici- contest. pate in this year’s tournament. He continued to write tennis and bowling articles and stories Since the entries received were for the Daytona Beach News-Journal until his death. His bowl- so few, we are unable to offer a ing stories have appeared in every national bowling magazine substantial Prize Fund. There- published plus many local bowling publications. His stories have appeared on www.Bowlingdigitial.com for more than a decade fore, it is with the deepest regret which resulted in email comments from readers in Europe, Israel, that we advise you, we have Canada and Asia. CANCELLED the tournament Dick Evans is survived by his wife Joan Gano Evans, son, scheduled for July 17,18,24,25, Richard V. Evans, an attorney in Louisville, Ky. and three grand- 2010. All Entry Fees received children - Peyton, Carter and Walker. will be refunded to the respec- In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be sent to tive Team Captains. the University of Miami, where Dick Evans attended on a schol- In keeping with our plans arship while working full time at The Miami Herald. Funeral ar- for the future, we will be exam- rangements are pending. ining some new ideas brought HOME OF THE BACH THUMB to our attention; i.e. “Would the Month of August be better for your team?” We invite your input either by mail, phone, Fax or Website. We urge you to keep us on • EXPERT PLUGGING AND DRILLING your list of “Things to Do” • BALLS, BAGS, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES for 2011. The Men and Women’s Bowling Alliance Larry Worrall, Tournament Director (818) 224-3590 Phyl Knoll, President 23130 VENTURA BLVD., WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364 Lupe Burke, Vice President RED WHITE & BLUE LEFTY-RIGHTY SCRATCH DOUBLES July 11th 2010 - 10 AM *5 GAMES *SIDEPOTS (DOUBLES) *PRIZE FUND *BREAKFAST BUFFET COST: $45.00 / PERSON “CHOOSE THE RIGHT (OR LEFT) PERSON” ------

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Sunday Coffee Club Tournament: 24 entries. 1st place: Rod Cantrell & Paul Danforth 1952 $96, 2nd: Ryan Sargent & E.J. Rogers 1870 $70, 3rd: Roger Vasquez & Geoff Troyer 1858 $50. Sidepots—Paid $24 per game. Game 1: Nicole Abbott 283, game 2: Aaron Wilson 259, game 3: 12655 VENTURA BLVD. Linbrook Bowling Center Nicole Abbott 270, game 4: Rod Cantrell 257. Doubles—Paid $70 per STUDIO CITY game. Game 1: Nicole Abbott & Aaron Wilson 529, game 2: Luis Damian 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 & Aaron Wilson 537, game 3: Luis Damian & Forrest Locke 503, game 4: when you have time to spare Rod Cantrell & Paul Danforth 518. Handicap Series: Nicole Abbott 1051 ANAHEIM — Bowlers, here’s a reminder to always check Linbrook $38. Scratch Series: Aaron Wilson 916 $30. Super Pot: Rod Cantrell 257 by NICE and SWEET Bowling Center’s ad on this page for specials and other events. Make $85. Rollover Sidepots: Three Peat Pot: $654, Reserve Pot $128 - Clean your reservations to prepay before Friday, July 23 for our Summer 40 Pot $150 - Match Game $122, High Game Bank (Game 1 - $52, Game STUDIO CITY — THE TRUTH BE BOWLED! A motto Scratch 5-Gamer set for Saturday, July 24 at 1 p.m. More details appear 2 - $47, Game 3 - $46, Game 4 - $17). in our ad. Senior No-Tap: Results of June 29. 35 entries @ $10=$350. 35 lineage couldn’t be truer than this and it can be heard echoing down the Time to take a look at the high scores for June 29 thru July 5. @ $5.25=$183.25. 35 prize fund @ $4.75=$166.25. 31 3-6-9 @ $1=$31. lanes as the summer heats up! Keep this in mind when figuring Santa Gals and Guys: Mike Hardy 253, Rodger Morris 232, Jerry Place Money—1st Mike Pizarro 833 $31, 2nd Henry Urada 832 $23, 3rd out what to do during your staycation or finding a way to spend Roddman 224-204, Albert Naki 220, Mike Robbins 217, Christina Garcia John Phillips 824 $18, 4th Janine Ditch 817 $15, 5th Jerry Knight 773 some quality time with the kids while school is out for summer! 220. $11, 6th Gary Pagett 772 $7. Sidepots—game 1, hdcp.: 1st Henry Urada Be it time with the kids, a night out with friends or your significant Swinging Trios: Stan Lucas 219, Ernie Verdugo 202, Robert Skank 312 $8, 2nd John Phillips 303 $6, 3rd (tie) John Magill and MIke Pizarro 201, Bill Stephens 201. both with 292 and $2.50. Game 2, scr: 1st-2nd-3rd (tie) Ken Gwyn, Sam other, PINZ is the answer — THE TRUTH BE BOWLED! Lunch Bunch: Jim Grove 225-223/633, John Occhipinti 212, Ozzie Shumard and Gary Pagett all with 268 and $7.75 each. Game 3, hdcp.: ADULTS Randolph 205. 1st Janine Ditch 291 $8, 2nd Gary Pagett 288 $6, 3rd Carl Adinolfi 185 The summer leagues have started and are heating up! Mr. Nice Ten Pins: Tony Toliver 229-249-245/723, Josh Boisoneau 213-217- $5. 3-6-9 Winner: Jerry Knight $31. even commented on how much fun the leagues are having and what 237/667, John Raburn 278/642, Jack McQuown 258-237/642, Mike That’s all for this week. a pleasure it is to see some new faces joining the fun! We would Huffiness 237/615, Linda Blain 235, Danielle Salas 209, Joanie Lenz 207, like to remind those who have started, that the good scores come Laura Lowenstein 207, Lynn Soliman 202. Summer Rogues: Jim Johnstone 215-233/639, Lowell Thompson 223- from practice, practice, practice! This can be done at anytime and 234/616, Steven Branch 236, Ray Acosta 211. Heid Has The Hot Hand & Throws inquire on the times for a special league rate we offer our leagues! R.C.R.C.: Lou Cruz 256-236/675, Don Tanner 200, Shigi Sing 223. And someday maybe you can throw a score like these: 3’s Company: Melinda Manahan 208-214-203/625, Rosanne Bagnall Some Heat in Rocky Marsh Doubles Tavern Guild: David Quam 288/738, Tony Annibale 235/627, 228, Marylou Platte 210, Cathy Marani 200. by Joy McGregor Darrell Tucci 223/616, Curt Zellers 236. Executive Doubles: Stan Evans 230-232-226/688, Tom Gonzales 210- ANAHEIM—Rich Heid heads up the leader board and once again, Twilighters: Dan Coffelt 247/646, Allan Hammond 246/612, 243-232/685, Bill Swanson 226-246/666, Hoagy Wong 226-213-213/652, his “hobby” earns him headlines which he handles extremely well. His Mark McLeod 237-210-201/648, Lisa Somma 236-208/627, Martha Owens road to victory was paved with games of 231-205-266 and a 274 to garner Dane Price 603, Radi Cohanim 244/603, Robert Lerman 227. 234, Nicole Abbott 215. a great 976 league-leading set. Awesome performance Dude!! Kings and Queens: Will Pisnieski 276/700, Tom Wigmore Just 4 Summer: Mike Blodgett 219-223/638, Tim Pilot 224-203/618, Smooth-strokin’ Terry Brent put on his own sparkling brand of fire- 225/632. Ken Williams 232, Ken Reser 222-210, Chaz Schaffer 217, Susan deGraff works as he lit up the lanes firing games of 215-246-201 and a great, siz- Funseekers: Zoran Jacimovic 279/770, Keane Murakami 215. zlin’ 279 finale to display a fine 941. Fab bowling Mr. Hall of Famer! 257/679, Ed Dusseau 237/635, Chuck Alexander 231/621, Bob Angels/Dodgers (No-Tap): Dan Drysol 266-251/683, Dan Perreira 210- More Smokin’ Scores: Don Gardner 256-893, Frank Bellinder 266- 277/646, Paul Shellenberger 210-209-212/631, Bob Awalt 224-223/02. 891, Ron Marcus 247-872, Juan Sandoval 236-860, Alan Bloom 257- Emery 619, Mark Mason 235. Golden Nuggets: Roland Mutzenberger 205. 858, Tony Chaco 246-854, James Blythe IV 246-847, Ron Douglass 267- S.C.B.L.: Keane Murakami 259/689, Doc McCoy 225/638, Go For 9 (No-Tap): Hoagy Wong 245-278-212/735, Andy Vincent 845, Anderson Alcaraz 231-839, Larry Green 225-832, Dick McKenzie Chris Bland 610, Dave Yamamoto 227/610, Bob Thomas 235, 241-248/681, Ron Corona Sr. 251-211/661,Clay Howard 203-225-209/637, 233-831, Janine Ditch 218-826, Rose Williams 230-817, Jerry Knight Michael Gehrke 225. Jack Short 241/29, Elburta Canfield 232-223/624, Joyce Short 229, Diane 269-816, Marie Barbush 225-815, Janet Anderson 235-813, Hong Kha JUNIORS Johnson 220. 233-809, Gino Vassallo 245, Jim Moore 238, Aaron Wilson 232, Gavin As the State Tournament for our juniors quickly approaches, we Party Timers: E.J. Rogers 268-200-277/701, Randy Seifman 296-223- Huff 226, Mike Caballero 224, Carl Adinolfi 222, Shawn St. Andre 216, 200/699, John Raburn 241-214-235/690, Danny Janssens 223-263/684, Fred Voysey 214, Rey Ortiz 214, Jerry Roddam 204, E.J. Rogers 202, at Pinz couldn’t be more proud as we are now! To see these kids Byron Reich 279-224/670, Nicole Evans 254. Gerald Lichtenheld 202 and Nancy M-Smith 201. work hard, bowl well and show amazing sportsmanship it’s a testa- Anaheim Nisei: Vince Okada 225-243/630, Richard Crocker 231- I hope everyone enjoyed their 4th of July celebrations!!! Until next ment to our juniors as well as Pinz’s Junior League Coordinator: 235/626, Richard Iseri 215-232/618, James Michiuye 220-233/616, Bob week.. Barbara Lee! No one is more dedicated or caring as she. Mendoza 232/612. SENIORS Nikkei: Tony Marasco 242-245/654, Walter O’Hara 223/611, Sam I overheard Bob Blumkin (Rose Blumkin’s husband) state the Tanaka 223-206, Herb Mihara 222, Dave Lautherboren 221-214. 525 Ladies Classic: Betty Saienni 225-202/609, Nancy Tetreault 209, other day, “Man those seniors can bowl and look at them drop those Karen Bagnall 202. 1 4 7 pins! How Do they do it?” Well Bob, it isn’t just from sitting but Santa Super Savers: Tony Chaco 214-254/636, Fred Fouts 240, Jose for doing! Coming in every week, not to mention many years of Gonzales 213, Carl Adinolfi 210, Rodger Morris 205-201. 9 7 1 4 practice! And there you go, the answer to Blumkin’s question and Thursday Mixed Seniors: Ike Eisenacher 223-214, Gino Vassallo if you doubt me check out this past week’s scores: 205. Happy Timers: Russ Romo 199/472, Ruth Swick 154/447, Sam Summer Fun: Bryon Reich 202-224, Ron Pierce 214, Teddy Junanta 3 2 201. Marion 419, Vicky Minceff 113/302, Joel Margolis 197. 7-11 Vegas: Jeremy Berkley 237-279-243/759, David Wright 238- Coffee and Donuts: Donna Hickox 190/530, Christine Stark 299-260/737, Paul Danforth 236-254-245/735, Andrew Walker 235-246- 8 3 9 178/510, Elayne Klein 179/496, Joan Karchem 174/479, Annie 233/714, Ian Markstrum 213-276/685, Christina Garcia 202. Block 477, Charlene Gaffney 188. Grey Panthers: Jim Grove 266-203-202/671, Norm McLeod 228, John Senior Social: Charlene Gaffney 214/469, Art Michener Vojtko 221, Stan Lucas 219, Robert Skank 217. T.G.I.F.: Casey Jones 212-212/616, Bill Swanson 226, Tony Banks 443, Arthur Harris 173/429, Joel Margolis 160/423, Russ Romo 225-201, David Hutchison 224, Bo Bowen 215-204. 2 6 4 181/420, Teri Bonato 157. Vegas Party: John Conway 258-231-201/690, Ron Sargent 255-223- Breakfast Club Singles: Charlene Gaffney 167/468, Christine 202/680, Ed Angeles 236-230-200/666, E.J. Rogers 238-213/634, Pete Stark 163/419, Donna Klein 158/379, Pam Vaughan 122/356, Fisher 227/622, Dora Miller 215, Debbie Baker 211. 7 1 Doris Lazner 150/351. 4-4 Vegas: Tim Moore 254-237-236/727, Norm Walker 222/608, Joe Joslyn Seniors: Russ Romo 226/532, Betty Duskhin 427, Cruz 230, Casey Otteson 226-200, Dino Chavez 217, Kim Davisson 204, Tricia Donahue 203, Tamara Christensen 201. 4 1 9 8 Joyce Rabinowitz 167/418, Gary Olsen 199/528, Lillian Klein- Family and Friends: Jess Meno 226, David Bird 212, Ron Aguon 203, man 153. Joan Pangelinan 202. 6 5 2 Bowler of the Week: The quam before the store is over because Double Daters: Gary Smith 253-201/643, Kevin Smith 206-204/604, David Quam shot a 288 and a 738 series during Tavern Guild. Mike Blodgett 233, Dan Duarte 225, Lorenzo Martinez 225, Traci Sodal What a great week for a great league president. Keep it up, the 200. 300 is right around the corner. Sweetness Quote of the Week: “Sell cheap and tell the truth.” — Rose Blumkin Peterson Pockets 750 And LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER Stewart Socks 672 In Linbrook Juniors 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 by Stacy Rider ANAHEIM — In the HOMESCHOOL BOWLING BOMBERS, Mary McGunigale scored a marvelous 129 game. Josh McGunigale WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS had 2 solid games of 124-125. Brooke Reimer rolled 120 and Sondra LeBar blasted 117-113. The Bombers really had a great day with Excluding Ian Heidebrink 84-129 and Evan Heidebrink 96-92. For the Moms, Monday & Friday 9am - 5pm Special Teresa Nixon knocked down 100-146. Renee VanEck rang in with Holidays 134 a nd Julie LeBar joined in with 133-128. Monday & Tuesday 8pm - 1am } $2.25 per game In the THURSDAY LINBROOK JUNIORS, Andrew Stewart stunned the pins down with 236-221-215 for a super 672 series. J.D. Greenhalgh generated a 209 game. Rebecca Peyatt scored 50 pins over average with a terrific 153. Morgan Gober grinded 165. Ozzie’s Senior Scotch Doubles Saturday July 17th at 12:30PM Tiffani Agustin aced 178, Matt Vigeant mastered 167, Christopher DeFazio crushed 174 and Shane Maddox shook up 150. In the JUNIOR ADULT SCRATCH DOUBLES, Bill Swanson Check in at 11:30AM - Bowl at 12:30PM Limited to the first 50 paid couples scored a sizzling 627 series with high scores of 246-215. Robert Albrecht led the Juniors with 605 on games of 242-203. Juan San- doval recorded 223, Gavin Huff hammered 213, Johnny Munson Summer Special Tues-Thurs 3pm - 5pm Only $10 per hour per lane. $2.25 Shoe Rental mixed 213 and Dallas Huff downed 204. In the BUMPER BUSTERS, we had a fabulous day of bowling Sunday Family Special - 2pm - 4pm $12 per hour per lane. $2.25 Shoe Rental for the holiday weekend. Joseph Aguirre scored 111-91 followed by Ofa Prescott 93-96, Khamron Gardner 81-95, Shai Gardner 66-83, Jozlynn Johnson 74-81, Izel Cruz 81-63, Kaitlynn Aguirre 66-77, Both Specials Have Optional Medium Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza only $6.00 Ethan Nguyen 69, Kayla Nguyen 67, Ashley Ferrato 66, Faith Ferrato 66, Ma’ake O’Donnell 57-64 and Simon Nguyen 52. In the SATURDAY LINBROOK JUNIORS, Andrew Stewart scat- Scratch Summer 5 Gamer Sat. July 24th @ 1PM check in 12:15 tered the pins for a super 267 and a nice series of 642. Right on his heels, Valerie Matsumoto showed her talent with terrific games of Prepay by July 23 @ 3pm $50 - Onsite Entry $55 Money Order or Cash Only Please 209-236-191 for a fine 636 series. Xavier Grunbaum smashed 228 Contact Stacy Rider For More Info @ 714 774-2253 and Chris Gushue crushed 224. Other highlights of the day included Chris Woodmansee 175, Shane Maddox 157, Cesar Guardado 165, TEDDY’S COLOR OF MONEY Dafne Guardado 173, David Feiner 188, Jerry Wiliams 129, Jen- Saturdays • Check-in 8:30pm • Bowl at 9:00pm • $15 Per Person nifer Lewis 134-109, Nicole Tan 175, Michelle Matsumoto 170-170, BREAKFAST BOWL Domynyc Gardner 158, Joshua Villegas 134, Eric Howard 90-112, Hunter Burleson 152-160, Destini Gardner 170, Corey Fisheli 125 Sundays at 7:30-11 AM • 3 Games & Breakfast • $10 Per Person and Ventresca Randall 155. SENIOR NO-TAP In the JUNIOR ADULT FAMILY FUN, Brian Peterson pounded Tuesday & Fridays at 1 PM • Entry Fee: $10 the pocket for fabulous games of 268-235-247 for a superb 750 COFFEE CLUB series. Great bowling, Brian! John Conway clipped 230-207/607. Teammates Andrew Stewart and Russ Reiner rolled 226-202 and Sundays • Check-in 10:00am • Starts 10:30am • $25 Entry Fee + Optionals 204-222, respectively. Also, with the fun times team, Chris Rinner rolled 146. Stacy Rider ripped 204 and teammate Joshua Villegas “WE’RE A PARTY 24 SEVEN” scored 168. Darrell Wilson downed 243 and Steve Matsumoto mastered 211. Michelle Matsumoto had a magnificent 191, David Feiner scored 183 and Dafne Guardado dazzled 183.