September 26, 2013 NEWS Page 1 California Thursday September 26, 2013

P.O.B Box 4160, Downey,owling CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com • Email: [email protected] N ews• Office: (562) 807-3600 Fax: (562) 807-2288 ABTA At 99 Years , Kelly Kulick to Enter World Foothill Young! Bowling Writers International Hall of Fame by Carol Mancini LAS VEGAS — PBA Tour & Cheryl Davis champions Osku Palermaa of and Kelly Kulick of Lanes DOWNEY — Monday Union, N.J., will be inducted MATCH GAME EST $3000 noon I looked down on lane into the World Bowling Writ- 21 and there was a familiar ers International Bowling Hall Match Series $5,000 bowler, with her cane, at the of Fame during the PBA World foul line, rolling the ball. Series of Bowling at South 3-6-9 $3,000 It was Rae Davis, a 99 year Point Casino, Hotel and Bowl- FONTANA — The ABTA old still enjoying her game!! ing Center in early November. is hosted by popular BRC Rae told me about the old Palermaa, who grew up Foothill Lanes Saturday with travel league that hit Compton in the suburb of Es- qualifying squads at 12:00- Bowl, Bowl-O-Drome, Gable poo, won his first international 1:00 - 2:30 - 400 & 6:00PM House, etc. Her smile made medal – a bronze – in the 2005 with Semi Finals at 8:00 PM. me smile. World Championships team Top 16 Single Elim Finals to I asked her daughter Cheryl event, but over the next eight follow. Top 16 is guaranteed at for a short story about “mom” years garnered nine first-place least $100 and 3 women guar- and here goes... finishes in international - com anteed to top 16. petition (eight in singles and NOTE!! The Match Se- a gold medal with Team Fin- Kulick’s international Team USA competition, she medals in team and trios in the ries will go for an Estimated land in the 2013 WTBA World medal career spans 14 years, won gold in the 2011 WTBA 2013 WTBA World Champi- $5,000. The Match Game Championships team event in beginning with gold in singles Women’s World Champion- onships for 44 WBW points. est at $3,000 and the 3-6-9 is Henderson, Nev.) He led the and bronze in both team and ships team event, topped the The World Bowling Writ- $3,000. There is also lots of European Bowling Tour points trios in the 1999 WTBA World inaugural WTBA 2012 World ers Hall of Fame, which is cash available this Saturday. rankings three consecutive Championships in the UAE. Singles Championship in based upon points earned in Many optional’s and fun in years, and amassed a record As a professional, she was Cyprus, earned gold (mixed international competition, is the ABTA such as Guaranteed total of 66 WBW Hall of Fame then denied a place on Team doubles) and silver (singles) in now supervised by the Inter- Side Pots, Match Game, Match points to become the first two- USA until WTBA changed its the 2013 World Games in Co- national Bowling Media As- Series and Bracket Action. handed bowler to earn induc- rules. When she resumed her lombia and added two silver sociation. Side Pots are only $7.00 tion. total to enter, with $75 min Guaranteed at 4 PM (Two Rae Davis Places), $200 6:00PM and will usually top $275 per game on Mom was born Septem- the final squad and we usually ber 12, 1914 in Bristol, Okla- pay (3 places). homa.. She had 5 children, First Place is as always 4 girls and 1 boy. My fa- guaranteed at $1,000 min and ther and brother have passed X Lanes’ $6 Million up to $2,900 1st with Bonus- away. She has 16 grandkids, LOS ANGELES — For tle Tokyo Bowl opened with es. Top 16 always guaranteed 29 great grandkids, 11 great years, the Little Tokyo Gal- the mall in 1985. It closed on $100 min. great grandkids, 6 great great leria has been something of a a Saturday in October of 1992 In the ABTA men and great grandkids. Mom started gray elephant in Downtown. without much fanfare or ex- women have separate qualify- bowling in 1969 with the PTA The massive complex at Third planation. continued on page 4 continued on page 2 and Alameda streets is regu- When the original bowl- larly derided for its insular, ing alley closed at the com- fortress-like design. Inside, plex then called Yaohan Pla- it has long been plagued by za, it was home to dozens of owling ews empty space, with only a few leagues. Brian Kito, a longtime B N shops, sushi spots and the Little Tokyo business owner cream puffs of Beard Papa’s and a member of one of those HONOR ROLL drawing attention. leagues, recalled a simple, no- Name Score Date Center Now, things are changing. nonsense facility with a store tim disante 300 9-16-13 empire bowl X Lanes, a 50,000-square-foot that sold some bowling acces- jim slamer 300 9-16-13 empire bowl marco baeza 836/300 9-17-13 el centro bowling alley and entertain- sories. hugo chavez jr 300 9-17-13 CARTER lanes ment center, opened May 17 “It served a really good daniel pacheco 300 9-17-13 el centro craig sipp 300 9-17-13 DEL rio lanes as the centerpiece of an ongo- purpose back then and a lot of nathan griner 300 9-18-13 HARLEYS simi bowl ing renovation. The $6 million people really missed coming anthony washington 838/300 9-18-13 sands bowl nick armijo 300 9-19-13 CHAPARRAL lanes attraction is the first major step there when it closed,” he said. mike charron 300 9-19-13 sands bowl in bringing younger customers nine-table billiard room, three ic situation wouldn’t make Kito hasn’t been to X Lanes dan hastings 825/300 9-19-13 mission hills bowl to the 28-year-old mall. private rooms for parties and a sense,” Chun remarked during yet, but he plans on taking his del karper 300 9-19-13 FOOTHILL lanes howard rovner 810 9-19-13 CANOGA park bowl “Little by little, we’re turn- 100-game video arcade. a recent afternoon tour. “We 12-year-old son soon. When john vsordia 300 9-19-13 HARLEYS simi bowl ing into a location where more Work on the bowling alley wanted to bring a lot more.” he does, his son will see a very janice riley 732 9-20-13 FOOTHILL lanes jim starks 300 9-22-13 DEER creek lanes people will want to come,” began about two years ago, Chun is running the venue different place than where his chris clepper 300 9-23-13 HARLEYS simi bowl said Jay Chun, CEO and direc- following the 2008 purchase with his younger brother Mo- father bowled. wesley low jr (16 yrs) 300 9-23-13 BRUNS vista lanes shawn Mcchesney 300 9-23-13 HARLEYS simi bowl tor of operations of X Lanes. of the building by a group of ses. He said that before the jeff potts 802 9-23-13 DEL rio lanes Like Lucky Strike at L.A. Korean American investors. renovation, the space, which matthew sanchez 300 9-23-13 SOUTHWEST lanes Live, which opened in 2009, Although the structure had sat behind a large metal roll- ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: X Lanes is more than just a held a bowling alley when it down door, had been empty place for bowling diehards to originally opened, the buyers for more than a decade. Other bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by Tuesday Noon throw balls at pins. In addition knew a repeat of the past was past occupants included a Co- YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page to a 24-lane bowling alley, it no guarantee of success. co’s restaurant. e-mail to: [email protected] has a 150-seat Italian/Ameri- “Having just a bowling According to a 1992 article men: 300 - 800 & 7-10’s Women: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’s can restaurant, a sports bar, a alley in this current econom- in the Los Angeles Times, Lit- cHECK BOWL.COM - IS YOUR BOOK AVERAGE CORRECT?

Monthly No-Tap EVENT OR CLUB DAY DATE BOWLING CENTER Sunday October 6th at 1pm (check in noon) abt so cal sat-SUN SEPT 28-29 LINBROOK bowl Monthly No-Tap Tournament • Entry Fee $20 per person (sidepots included) Optional 3-6-9 - 179 & Under $130 - 180 & Over $100 • Mystery Game is $500 abta SATURDAY SEPT 28 FOOTHILL lanes 6 Gamer - $300.00 1st Place J.A.T. SUNDAY SEPT 29 FOREST LANES check-in DON GLOVER SATURDAY SEPT 28 REGENCY LANES SUNDAY, Oct. 6th at 5PM 4:00 • Entry Fee: $50 Oil Pattern Used Optional - Sidepots $6 - Blocks $4 • Call Jon at (949)770-0055 for more info. “PBA Bear” HEATHER/DEAN TOURNY SATURDAY SEPT 28 KEYSTONE LANES Page 2 BOWLING NEWS September 26, 2013 NATIONAL DEAF BOWLING NEWS by Connie Marchione FLORES 828, FISSER 248 LED DEAF TRAVEL AT MISSION HILLS BOWL MISSION HILLS — On the day the founder of Southern California Deaf Traveling League was honored on his 90th birthday in the league’s stop at Mission Hills Bowl, Dan Flores led the 5 bowl- ers honor roll with 828 and Mark Fisser had the day’s high game 248. Flores missed the 10 minutes warm-ups when he arrived on time for the games to start, struggled at the start with 147 and 192. Then he finished strong with 246 and 243 for the day’s only 828 series. Fisser who bombed a 972 in the league’s season opener, tried to maintain his 240 average when he started with a 248. But he found it hard hold and struggled with 171 and 147 and recovered to finish with 205 for 771. After hitting 188-213-209, Bob Jones missed hitting the day’s other 800 by one pin when he closed his 4th game with 5 strikes in row for 195 and 799 series. League’s long time President Ed Abakumoff placed third with 778 from steady games of 196-206-185-191. With Fisser’s 771 in fourth and the 5th and last man on the roll was Leroy MacMonagle who closed with a 223 for a 744. The high lady with the series was Anita Lorenzo’s 621 and League’s Vice-President Sharon Caldwell had the day’s ladies high game 183. The bowlers and fans enjoyed the occasion which the league feted its founder, Connie Mar- chione on his 90th birthday with a beautiful 6 inches high cake. League Secretary-Treasurer Bob Taylor had his friend’s bakery made this unique cake in shape of a fallen hit by a dark chocolate ball. Fifty-four years ago Marchione who before that time was an ardent fan of All Stars Traveling Leagues, vision an all-deaf and hearing-impaired scratch traveling league with match point system. So he gathered like bowlers with 150 and over averages and held a meeting. They liked it and Southern California Deaf Traveling league started as scratch match point traveling league with six teams of trios. ABC at that time said that there was no record of an all-deaf traveling league and So. Caif. Deaf Traveling league may be the first one. Through all the years the league had growing pains as at its best time it grew to 16 teams and in one bad year it fell to only 5 faithful bowlers staying with Connie as a scratch singles traveling league. Over 300 deaf and hearing-impaired bowlers had bowled one year or more in this traveling league. With about a third of old timers passed away, Connie remained as the only one who bowled all the 54 years in this league he founded. The league thanks Dave and Mission Hills management for letting the league have this memo- rable party. The next stop will be at another long time favorite, Del Rio Lanes on October 6 with bowling at Noon. 99 Years HOME OF THE BACH THUMB continued from page 1 at the Compton Bowling al- ley. She has several trophies, plaques and 2 jackets from all the leagues she’s been in. She has bowled city and state tour- • EXPERT PLUGGING AND DRILLING naments. She has had both • BALLS, BAGS, SHOES AND ACCESSORIES hips replaced and she is still doing her thing. Mom says “I promised the Lord, if he kept me on my feet, I would stay (818) 224-3590 in the streets telling his people 23130 VENTURA BLVD., WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364 about his son Jesus. I’m just a recycled teenager”.

23750 ALESSANDRO BLVD. UNIT K, MORENO VALLEY CA 92553 (near 24 Hour Fitness)

23750 Alessandro Blvd. Unit K, Moreno Valley CA 92553 951-595-8000

Monday Night Football Sep 9th (league meeting 5:20) practice 5:50pm 21 weeks long (jersey of your choice!!) Vegas express Tuesday Aug 27th (league meeting 6:00pm) almost full WINBrewTE crewR Thursday LEA sepG 12thU (leagueES meetingNOW 6:00pm) F practiceORM 6:30pmIN G Receive every week (1 pitcher of beer & 1 Large Pizza) PracticeLEAGUE trio’s Thursday MEETINGS sep 12th WILL (league BE meeting HELD 6:00pm) AT 6:00PM: practice 6:30pm 10 free games a week…. ࣪ऌऋँࣾखࢽ࣪आउआऑࣾएखࢽ࣫आऄअऑࢽ ࣱअऒएऐँࣾखࢽ࣠ऌउउࣾऄंࢽ࣫आऄअऑࢽ ࣁࢽ࣒࣋࣍࣍ࢽ ࣁࢽ࣓࣋࣍࣍ࢽࢽ ࣏ࢽࣤࣾऊंऐࢽऌःࢽࣩࣦࣟ࣬ࣴ࣫ࣤࢽǡͻ ǡ ࣏ࢽࣤ ࣾऊंऐࢽऌःࢽࣩࣦࣟ࣬ࣴ࣫ࣤࢽࢽ ࣃࢽࢽ ࣃࢽ ሺ ሻ ࣰअऌंऐࢽ࣯ंऋऑࣾउǡࢽࢽ ʹ͹ ǡ  ࣰअऌंࢽ࣯ंऋऑࣾउࢽࢽ ࣒࣎ࣂࢽऌःःࢽࣟ࣢࣢࣯ࢽࣦࣴ࣌࣡ࢽࢽ ࣒࣎ࣂࢽऌःःࢽࣟ࣢࣢࣯ࢽࣦࣴ࣌࣡ࢽ ǡͳ ͳ ǡ   ࣣएऌऊࢽ࣑ࣗ࣍࣍ऍࢽऑऌࢽ࣎࣎ࣗ࣍࣍ऍࢽ ࣣएऌऊࢽࣖࣗ࣍࣍ऍࢽऑऌࢽ࣎࣎ࣗ࣍࣍ऍࢽ Call 951-595-8000 to sign up www.universalstrike.com

Sunday Family Fun Day LEAGUE OFFIC2 EhoursRS I NofT BOWLINGEREST EforD upIN toA 6M PEOPLEORE F INANCIALLY $ 20.00 Shoes $ 1.00 per person SUCCESSFUL FALL SEASON, PLEASE CONTACT THE CENTER TO RESERVE YOUR LEAGUE SPACE NOW! Sponsors

www.foundation300.com

September 26, 2013 BOWLING NEWS Page 3 The by Steve Felege th Aid Provided by Carol Mancini Annual Carol: Steve, how does it feel to be back in sunny California? 7 Steve: Peachy. I really missed the blue skies & warm temps. Carol: Any problems since you got here? Masters Scratch Steve: Just one. Carol: What’s that? Tournament Steve: I lost my space under the bridge. The guys were nice enough to make room for me the past few nights, but another pro-bowler wannabe showed up this morning so I have to move. I have no clue where I’m gonna sleep tonight. Carol: Wait a minute! What do you mean another pro-bowler October 5-6 wannabe? Steve: I mean that there’s only so much room under that bridge. 2013 Who am I to take up space needed by a guy who might be the next Don Carter? Carol: That’s not what I meant! Are you telling me that our up- and-coming pros are forced to live under a bridge?!!! USBC Steve: Of course not! The lucky ones find empty dumpsters, Certi ed and if they’re really lucky, it’s belongs to a good restaurant! #05252 Privacy and good food is the envy of any “Wannabe”! Carol: Whoa! Wait just one minute! Are you telling me the “Wan- nabes” are too lazy to get jobs?! * 1970 ABC Masters Champion Steve: Of course not, Carol. They all have jobs! In fact, one’s a * (6) PBA National Titles software engineer and another is a mechanic. at Regency Bowling Center Carol: Then why the bridge? Steve: Simple; it’s cheap! Do you have any idea how much time Entry fee: $125, cash only day of tournament; it takes and how many games have to be rolled to get to the pro- fessional level in bowling. The pros you see on TV didn’t just $100 cash for re-entries 820 Real Road pick up a and start earning a living with it! The Squad times: Sat., Oct. 5 – Two qualifying squads Bakers eld, CA 93309 process they go through and the dues they pay is incredible. at 9am and 1pm It’s expensive, time consuming, and involves a lot of sacrifice. Sun., Oct. 6 – Match Game Finals 661/325-6428 Bourbon Street They’re fortunate to have so many bridges and dumpsters in start at 10am Pattern this town. It saves them a ton of money! Event info at www.geusbc.org on Wood Carol: I guess I hadn’t really given it much thought...... let me Lanes see if I can help you out a bit. Hey, Dean! Do we have some space Steve can use for a while? $3,000 guaranteed First Prize Dean: Sure, our broom closet is available if he doesn’t mind sleeping standing up with his feet in a bucket of cold, soapy wa- ter. th Carol: Oh, that’s right! The guy we’ve been renting it to is bowl- 7 Annual ing in Reno this week. What do think, Steve? Masters Scratch Tournament GOLDEN EMPIRE TM Steve: Thanks Carol...... I appreciate it! I’ve slept in worse places. Tournament Format: Comments or questions? Email them to us at: news@californi- abowlingnews.com 1. Two qualifying Squads —9am & 1pm. Six (6) qualifying games. Top (10) scores from each squad advance to second Need help with your game? Email your questions to “The Coach” round of six (6) games held after second qualifying squad is completed. No carry-over for top 20. If you qualify in at: kingpinpublishing.com. No problem is too small and there is rst squad, you cannot bowl second squad. never a fee (you get what you pay for:)! 2. Top (10) scores advance to Sunday’s Match Game Semi-Finals. Totals from Saturday carry over on Sunday for Semi-Final. Semi-Finalists will draw numbers for lane assignments. 3. Nine (9) games of head-to-head Match play. Each match game victory will be worth (30) bonus pins. 1-855-900-BOWL 4. Tenth (10th) game is a Position Round with (30) bonus pins to winner of match. 5. Top ve (5) scores (including bonus pins) advance to Step Ladder Final. THE ESSENTIALS 6. Ties to be broken by bowling a 9th and 10th frame, where required (except for 1st place tie—then a full game roll-o OF BOWLING shall be used). Should a tie still exist, a 9th and 10th frame shall be bowled until a winner is determined. Approaching the Perfect Game (Second Edition) 7. High quali er for Step Ladder Final will have choice of starting lane of a designated pair. by Steven Felege 8. If a contestant fails to check in prior to the start of the scheduled round of Match Play, the rst alternate from the Available in soft cover only qualifying round will be given the opportunity to replace them. • $15 to order a signed copy Rules and Procedures: - To order, send check or money order to:

King Pin Publishing, P.O. Box 22, 1. Entrant is required to show their current USBC membership card when checking in. Fairview, PA 16415 2. Open to all USBC card holders. 3. Entry fee must accompany entry blank. 4. Check in 1 hour prior to squad time (Sat). 30 minutes prior to Match Game (Sun.) NOW AVAILABLE AT 5. No open play will be allowed prior to tournament play on tournament lanes, same day. 6. All bowlers move two (2) lanes to the right after each game in qualifying. 7. All entrants shall be responsible for correct scores and total on score sheet. ALL ON-LINE RETAILERS 8. Bowling attire: Participants are requested to wear garments in good taste and appropriate for championship Quick... Send my book to: tournament bowling –ie., slacks, collared shirt with name on back (preferred). No iPod or iPhone headset listening Name______devices. Address______9. First place is guaranteed $3,000. Only rst prize is guaranteed. Pay 1:4 for remaining prize fund. City______State___ Zip_____ 10. When the results of the tournament are ocial, a list of all winners’ standings and prize money awarded shall be Number of books? $15___ $25 for 2 ___ posted in the bowling center hosting the tournament. Amount enclosed $ ______11. The decision of the Tournament Committee shall be nal unless an appeal is led with the GEUSBC or with USBC, in accordance with USBC Rule #329. 12. Any entrant violating the tournament rules will be subject to disquali cation. 8 2 3 5 1 OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM 7 3 4 GEUSBC MEMORIAL “DON GLOVER MASTERS SCRATCH” TOURNAMENT 7 9 Bowler’s Name: ______Address: ______4 6 3 City/Zip: ______Phone: ( ______)

6 8 E-mail: ______Cell: ( ______)

7 2 1 Association : ______USBC Sanction Card No.: ______

8 3 Make checks payable to: Don Glover Masters Sat. Qualifying O cial Use Only: Mail to: Bette Addington Squad Pre-paid fee: $125 14901 Sunnybank Ave. 4 5 1 (Please check) On-site: $125 cash Bakers eld, CA 93314-8705 Re-entry: S100 cash Info: Bette 661/345-1629 or geusbc.org ___ 9am ___1pm 2 9 5 4 8 * Checks accepted until Sept. 26, 2013 only. Cash only after Sept. 26 Date Rec’d.: ______Pre-paid entry deadline: Sept. 26, 2013 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS September 26, 2013 ABTA continued from page 1 Robert Harvey ing boards with 1 in 5 making the Finals Roll off. The top Earns Second 16 are still guaranteed $100 Minimum with 3 ladies guar- anteed. PBA50 New members join for only $10 and Seniors Men 55+ and ladies 49 + join free. We also Dick Weber guarantee a minimum of three Super Seniors (Men 63+ and Sportsmanship Award Ladies 55+). Handicap is Semi Frozen in this one. SEATTLE — PBA50 Tour Next Saturday October veteran Robert Harvey of Boi- MIKE PARKER 5th we are at CAL Bowl in se, Idaho, has been selected as Lakewood and October 12th the 2013 PBA50 Tour’s Dick Rolls His First 700 back to the Bowlium Lanes Weber Sportsmanship Award in Montclair. BCR Foothill winner by his fellow players by Frank Weiler Lanes is located at 17238 marking the second time he REDLANDS — Mike Foothill Blvd, Fontana (909) has won the honor named af- Parker rolled his first 700 se- 822-9900. Accessible from the ter the legendary PBA Hall of ries, in EMPIRE BOWL’S 10 or 210 Freeways. Famer. Noonlighter Senior Scratch Please see our ad on page “It’s an honor to win it League, last week. Mike’s 735 5 for info or on the web www. once and a surprise to get it (236-257-242) is his first seven abta1.com or call 562-868- twice,” said the 57-year-old series in forty years of league 7164. pro shop owner who first won play. His previous highs were the award in 2010. “It’s espe- 278 and 687. cially an honor to receive an I spoke to Mike just before award that’s voted on by your bowling started and we joked DALE CONWAY peers and named after one of about him scoring 700. He the greats of the game.” told me he has never rolled Passes Harvey, who has compet- a seven series and probably by Frank Weiler ed on the Senior Tour since never would. As with any su- SAN BERNARDINO — 2008, owns one PBA50 Tour per senior bowlers Mike and I Long time CITRUS BELT title which came in the Illinois know the clock is running and bowler Dale Conway passed State BPA Ladies and Legends our best days are behind us. away on September 15 at the doubles event which he won So how did Mike stop FA- age of 75. Dale loved bowl- with partner Kelly Kulick in THER TIME for this one af- ing and everyone who knew 2008. ternoon? He told me it was him thought the world of him. In 2013 he made a run at by switching to his favorite He was a real gentleman and winning his second title by ball (Columbia Wrath) and genuine nice guy. He had a finishing second in the- sea reducing his ball speed. “RE- smile for everyone. son-ending PBA50 Treasure 12941 Poway RD DUCING BALL SPEED” are DEL ROSA LANES will Island Resort & Casino Open welcome words to any sixty host a luncheon in memory of presented by MOTIV, losing Poway, CA 92064 year old bowler. It’s easy for Dale on October 2 at twelve to Hall of Famer , us older guys to roll the ball noon. Everyone is invited 243-227, in the championship MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY slower, but please don’t ask us to the luncheon to celebrate match. He also had a fifth- Pow Wow Chicks HME Rugrat Rollers Monday Seniors to speed the ball up. Dale’s life. place finish in the PBA50 Starts: Monday, Sept. 9 Starts: Wednesday, Sept. 4 Starts: TBA Starts: Saturday, Sept. 7 Meet @ 9 am- Bowl @ 9:30 am Meet @ 4:30 pm-Bowl @ 5 pm Meet @ 10 am-Bowl @ 10:30 am Mike’s book average is COME ONE COME ALL, Greater Birmingham Open Meet @ 11:30 am- Bowl @ presented by Ebonite earlier in noon All Women 4’s – HDCP Mixed 3’s – HDCP Mixed 3’s – HDCP with bumpers 195 but after three weeks this let’s reminisce and share our Mixed 4’s – HDCP season he is averaging a whop- memories of Dale Conway. the season. Happy Hour Social High Rollers Junior Strikers ping 217! MAYBE 60 IS THE Del Rosa Lanes is located at “This season was probably Starts: Wednesday, Sept. 4 TUESDAY Starts: Thursday, Sept. 5 Starts: Saturday, Sept. 7 the most consistent I’ve had Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 NEW 40 WHEN IT COMES 1499 E. Highland Avenue in Let’s Party Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Meet @ 10 am-Bowl @ 10:30 am to date,” Harvey said. “I had Mixed 4’s – HDCP TO BOWLING. San Bernardino. Starts: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Mixed 4’s – HDCP Mixed 4’s – HDCP Mike wishes to thank his The lanes are located just a couple of top-five finishes, Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Military League wife ROSE for supporting one hundred feet west of Del finished in the top 20 in over- Mixed 4’s – HDCP Dynamic Doubles All Stars all points and cashed in all Starts: Wednesday, Aug. 28 Starts: Thursday, Sept. 5 Starts: Saturday, Sept. 7 his bowling efforts and the Rosa Avenue. Meet @ 6 pm- Bowl @ 6:30 but three tournaments. When Ladie’s Night Out Meet @ 8 pm-Bowl @ 8:30 pm Meet @ 10 am-Bowl @ 10:30 am BOWLING NEWS for rec- Please call the lanes at 909- Mixed 4’s – HDCP Starts: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Any 2’s – HDCP Mixed 4’s – HDCP ognizing his superior perfor- 886-4675 for details. Thank you’re having fun positive Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm things happen. I think that at- FRIDAY mance. you BOWLING NEWS for Mixed 4’s – HDCP SUNDAY titude rubs off on your fellow The Kegger League supporting Citrus Belt bowl- Generation Gap competitors.” Starts: Friday, Sept. 6 Last Weeks Solution ers. Ball League Starts: Sunday, Sept. 29 Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm Starts: Tuesday, Sept. 10 Meet @ 4:30 pm- Bowl @ 5 pm 2 5 1 7 4 6 8 9 3 Mixed 4’s – HDCP Meet @ 6 pm-Bowl @ 6:30 pm 1 Adult/1 Youth – HDCP 9 3 6 2 1 8 7 5 4 Mixed 4’s – HDCP Friday Night Trio’s 8 7 4 5 3 9 1 2 6 Sunday Gamblers Starts: Friday, Sept. 20 6 4 8 3 2 5 9 7 1 Starts: Sunday, Aug. 18 Meet @ 6:30 pm- Bowl @ 7 pm 1 9 3 6 8 7 2 4 5 Meet @ 4:30 pm- Bowl @ 5 pm Mixed 3’s – HDCP Mixed 4’s – HDCP 7 2 5 4 9 1 3 6 8 4 1 7 9 5 3 6 8 2 3 6 2 8 7 4 5 1 9 For more information contact our League Coordinator at 858-748-9110 5 8 9 1 6 2 4 3 7 VALENCIA LANES 2013-14 FALL LEAGUE SCHEDULE 23700 LYONS AVE., NEWHALL, CA., 91321 (661) 222-9080

======DAY - TIME LEAGUE NAME TYPE # TEAM MEETING START MAX DATE/TIME DATE ======MONDAY 1:00 PM SUPER SENIORS HDCP ANY 4 OPEN 9/09 12:30 PM 9/09 6:00 PM LET’S BOWL HDCP MIXED 4 900 9/09 5:30 PM 9/09 6:00 PM MONDAY NO-TAP HDCP ANY 3 OPEN 9/09 5:30 PM 9/09 7:00 PM *VEGAS GAMBLERS HDCP MIXED 4 775 9/09 7:30 PM 9/09 ======TUESDAY 6:00 PM FUNTASTICS HDCP MIXED 5 900 9/03 5:30 PM 9/03 7:00 PM JUST FOR PARTY ANY COMBO 4 OPEN 9/03 6:30 PM 9/03 ======WEDNESDAY 9:15 AM VALLEY GIRLS HDCP LADIES 4 645 9/04 9:00 AM 9/04 6:00 PM *VEGAS ACES HDCP MIXED 5 890 9/04 5:30 PM 9/04 ======THURSDAY 9:30 AM 50/50 SCRATCH ANY COMBO 3 TM DIFF 9/05 9:00 AM 9/05 6:00 PM *V.L. & FRIENDS HDCP MIXED 5 900 9/05 5:30 PM 9/05 ======FRIDAY 11:00 AM SR NO TAP DOUBLES NON-SANCTIONED 1 OPEN 9/06 10:30 AM 9/06 7:00 PM *FRI. NIGHT PARTY HDCP MIXED 4 OPEN 9/06 6:30 PM 9/06 ======SUNDAY 6:00 PM * ULTIMATE HDCP MIXED 4 OPEN 9/08 5:30 PM 9/08 VEGAS LEAGUE * TRIP LEAGUES September 26, 2013 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 RITHY ATH’s 1st ABTA Title at West Covina Pots Carry Over MATCH GAME - 273, MATCH SERIES - 668 ALL Funds Carry Over for Sept. 28th at Foothill Lanes Match Series at $5,000 • Match Game Est at $3,000 • 3-6-9 at $3,000

WEST COVINA — ABTA paid entry to a future ABTA From the 41 semi final favorite West Covina Lanes event. Top qualifier gets the qualifiers, David Quon came produced 164 entries with 41 privilege of drawing for the in 1st with +156 and Rithy Ath Rithy Ath Wins 1st ABTA Title at West Covina (L—R) Josie Parawan wife of Willie Parawan 3rd bowlers advancing to semi fi- Match Series worth $4,310. was 2nd seed with +138. Rithy $200, Anthony Ta 8th, David Quon Runner-up $500, Rithy Ath Champion $1.000, Marina Sujos nals, all of which are guaran- Ricardo drew the unmatched will sit out the first round while Rihty’s #1 Fan and ABTA Member, Yen Lach Semi-Finalist & friend of Rithy & Holden Au 5th. teed to cash a minimum equiv- 668 series. This should bring David awaits his challenger alen of their entry fee. our Match Series Total to for the title match. Top seed 4. It took scores of +74 for the cardo Baca. Each took home for this weekend = $13,970. The shot was decent and $5,000 Saturday. gets the honor of drawing for men and +21 for the women to $105. This brings us to our TO ALL OUR ABTA BOWL- cut scores were (+75) for the Lord Ferguson took the top Match Game and David drew make the top 16 Match Play HORSE pick finalists. Payouts ERS: thank you for your sup- men and (+62) for the women. two spots in our OPTIONAL the unmatched 273 game worth Finals. Eliminated after the were Veronica Boone at $111, port. ABTA is here for you and Super Seniors added were Rey DOUBLES. Lord’s combined $1,780. Our Match Game fund first round and getting $100 Willie Parawan at $52, Holden because of you, #1. See you Varela (+57), Ed Palma (+53) score of 1448 with George carries over to Foothill Lanes each were Ben Bagaoisan, Ed Au at $45 and heavy favorite all at Saturday at our SEMI- for the men, and Julieta Ward Marquez was 1st for $110, this weekend at an estimated Palma, Will Samson, George Rithy Ath at $33. For the third FROZEN Event at Foothill (+11) for the women. closely followed by his com- $3,000. Our optional 3-6-9, Marquez, Anthony Ta, Sandy round, Veronica’s 217 lost to Lanes. High qualifiers for the bined score of 1446 with Vic now is at $3,000 also carries Rosenblum and Ada Wong- Willie’s 231 and Holden’s 211 Please see our ad in the weekend were Ricardo Baca Paolucci for $90. Total dou- over to Foothill Lanes. Hum . Placing 6th-9th respec- couldn’t get close to Rithy’s California Bowling News. +158 for the men and Ada bles payout was $950 for 21 Last man standing Cezar tively after the second round 253. Holden and Veronica fin- Check out our website (www. Wong-Hum with a +129 for spots with a low to cash score Marcella wins the $50 consola- were Mark Andrews, Danny ished 4th and 5th respectively, abta1.com) for our schedule the women. They each get a of 1383. tion prize. He missed on shot Guevarra, Leo Silva and Ri- taking home $110 each. On to and directions, or Facebook our last match before the title abtabowling. Check-in early (562) 868-7164 www.abta1.com (562) 228-3960 (Cell) game. With the same determi- and drive safely. nation and focus as his previ- ous match, Rithy downed Wil- lie 204/163. Finishing 3rd and ABTA taking home $200 was Willie West Covina Lanes - September21 ABTA Event Sept 28 Parawan. Our HORSE winner 1 Rithy Ath 738 $1,000.00 2 David Quon 756 $500.00 advanced to the title match 3 Willie Parawan 705 $200.00 4 Holden Au 674 $110.00 was Rithy Ath. 5 Veronica Boone ss 635 $110.00 Top seed David Quon final- 6 Mark Andrews 695 $105.00 7 Danny Guevarra 692 $105.00 ly meets the one bowler who 8 Leo Silva 687 $105.00 surpassed the rest. The A game 9 Ricardo Baca 681 $105.00 10 Ben Bagaoisan ss 703 $100.00 was on. Rithy’s game was 11 Ed Palma 693 $100.00 Foothill Lanes clean up until the 8th frame 12 William Samson 691 $100.00 13 George Marquez 683 $100.00 when he failed to convert his 14 Anthony Ta 678 $100.00 4-6-10 . By then, the usu- 15 Sandy Rosenblum 640 $100.00 17238 Foothill Blvd, Fontana (909) 822-9900 16 Ada Wong-Hum 621 $100.00 ally Very Consistent David was 17 Romy Cajucom ss 659 $75.00 18 Kmel Cunanan 659 $72.50 Take 10 Freeway to Sierra and go North 4 miles then right on Foothill on left side already in bad shape with only 19 Lonzell Burnett 651 $70.00 three marks out of the possible 20 Greg Kokanour 650 $70.00 Take 210 Freeway to Sierra and go South 2 miles and left on Foothill on left side 21 Robert Contreras 645 $67.50 eight and 48 pins behind. Da- 22 Victor Paolucci 644 $67.50 vid ended the game at 181 and 23 Eugene Haynes 641 $65.00 24 marvin Crowder 641 $65.00 placed 2nd for $500. Rithy 25 Lordan Ferguson 637 $62.50 Ath cinched his 1st ABTA title 26 Danny Reece Sr. 635 $62.50 SEMI - Frozen Handicap 27 Benjamin Chung 623 $60.00 with his 231 game, Scores in- 28 Scottt Johnson 620 $60.00 29 Cezar Marcella 620 $59.00 st st clude Hcp. Righy took home 30 Gerrit Fisser ss 60% 620 $59.00 $2,900 1 w/Bonuses $1,000 Min 1 the guaranteed $1,000 prize 31 Deborah Sanders 619 $58.00 32 Sun Sundara 617 $58.00 fund. 33 Jerry Chang 616 $57.00 34 Ray Varela 612 $34.25 Qualify Saturday 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00-6:00 Semis 8:00 pm The new Champ, Rithy 35 Lucia Collier 609 $33.50 Ath is from Long Beach and 36 Kelly Wynn 598 $56.00 Entry Fees $56-$53-$46 Reduced Entry Fees $38-$35 37 William Garrett 588 $56.00 from his arsenal, he used the 38 Kerry Lucka 581 $56.00 Brackets--Match Game--Match Series—3-6-9-- Doubles--Side Pots—Horses Storm Fire Road drilled by 39 Julieta Ward 580 $56.00 40 Marina Suos 568 $56.00 Match Game Est $3,000--- Match Series Is $5,000 ---3-6-9 is $3000 Chuck Weeks ABTA Member 41 Ronald Richardson 565 $56.00 from Cal Bowl. He thanks Side Pots Guaranteed $75 4PM & $200 6PM DOUBLES Marina Suos for being his #1 1 George Marquez / Men and Women Qualify Separately Lordan Ferguson 1448 $110.00 supporter and for the sponsor- 2 Victor Paolucci / Open to new Members up to 209 Avg. No PBA/WPBA Guaranteed Min of 27 Men & 7 Women ships as well. He extends his Lordan Ferguson 1446 $90.00 3 Greg Kokanour / (min) to cash Plus Super Seniors thanks to dear friend and #2 Deborah Sanders 1439 $80.00 supporter Yen Lach and thanks 4 David Quon / $3,500 Min Prize Fund (Guaranteed) top 16 Guaranteed $100 Anthony Ta 1428 $70.00 regardless of Entries best friend James Chambers 5 Greg Kokanour / 1 in 5 entrants advance to the Semi Finals all Semifinalists to cash with top 16 advancing ABTA Member (for not show- marvin Crowder 1418 $70.00 6 Greg Kokanour / to the exciting single elim finals format 3 Women Guaranteed top 16 ing up!). Steve Brode 1407 $60.00 Second place winner David 7 Ben Bagaoisan / Cezar Marcella 1405 $50.00 Quon is from Alhambra and 8 Steve Brode / Lordan Ferguson 1405 $50.00 Oct 5 Cal Bowl 562-421-8448 used his Roto Grip Cell drilled 9 Kelly J Wynn / by Dave Edis from West Cov- William Garrett 1403 $50.00 2500 E. Carson St. Lakewood 10 Samson Kong / 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 Semis 8PM ina Pro Shop. He thanks his Ada Wong-Hum 1399 $40.00 wife, Clara, for letting him 11 Jerry Chang / Giang Huynh 1399 $40.00 bowl. Special thanks to friends 12 Kelly J Wynn / Steve Brode 1394 $30.00 Oct 12 Bowlium Lanes 909-626-3528 SEMI-FROZEN HDCP - Glen Tse, Anthony Ta, Ben- 13 George Marquez / jamin Chung, Andy Ho, Andy William Samson 1394 $30.00 4666 Holt Ave. Montclair 14 Victor Paolucci / 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 Semis 8PM Yu, Holden Au, Andrew Lung, Ben Bagaoisan 1392 $30.00 Mou Liu League Bowlers and 15 Jerry Chang / Sean Nguon 1391 $30.00 the ABTA and staff 16 Ronald Richardson / Lonzell Burnett 1389 $20.00 HANDICAP Bonus Special Bowl these 3 Events Third place winner Willie 17 Kmel Cunanan / Parawan is from La Puente Leo Silva 1388 $20.00 Oct 19-- OCT 26—Nov 2 Bowl all 3 & Get 2 Bonus Pins! Bowl 2 of those 3 gets 1 Bonus Pin 18 Don Quitangon / and used his Global Freight George Marquez 1386 $20.00 Train drilled by Aarik Torres 19 Greg Kokanour / Andrew Lung 1385 $20.00 Oct 19 Covina Bowl 626-339-1286 BONUS PIN Special *** ABTA Member from Covina 20 Cheng H. Tse / Bowl. He thanks his wife, Anthony Ta 1385 $20.00 1060 W San Bernardino Covina 21 Deborah Sanders / 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 Semis 8PM Josie for all her support. He marvin Crowder 1383 $20.00 extends special thanks to all FINANCIAL REPORT his bowling friends and all the Cut Scores Men: + 75 Women: +62 Oct 26 Forest Lanes 949-770-0055 BONUS PIN Special *** ABTA Staff. Super Seniors: This weekend’s raffle win- Julieta Ward 11, Ray Varela 57, 22771 Centre St. Lake Forest Ed Palma 53 ners are the following - Justin High Qualifer (Free Entry) 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semis 8:00 PM Taino won the sponsor ball Men: Ricardo Baca + 158 Women: Ada Wong-Hum +129 from Global 900, LUCKY 3 - 6 - 9: Cezar Marcella Match Game: 273 - NO WINNER Nov 2 Oak Tree Lanes 909-860-3558 BONUS PIN Special*** GUY Steve Brode (this is his Match Series: 668 - No Winner 3rd for the month!) and Ben RAFFLE RESULTS 990 Diamond Bar Blvd Diamond Bar 900 Global Sponsor Ball Justin Taino Hurtado each get a free entry Free Entry Steve Brode 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semi-FINALS 8:00PM for a regular tournament, and Free Entry Ben Hurtado Thanksgiving Entry Sierrie Herradura Sierrie Herradura won the Thanksgiving entry at Cal. Prize Fund 164 $4,532.25 Nov 9 Linbrook Bowl 714-774-2253 Paid Entries 21 @ 56 $1,176.00 ONE OUT OF FOUR Optional Sidepots $1,479.00 201 S. Brookhurst St Anaheim Doubles $950.00 BOWLERS cashed at West 3-6-9 $50.00 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM Semi-FINALS 8:00PM Covina Lanes! Total paid out Shirt & Trophy $88.00 Total Payout $13,970.25 Page 6 BOWLING NEWS September 26, 2013

$5,000.00* $2,000.00 * WITH ALL BONUSES * WITH ALL BONUSES 1. Qualify on SAT, or SUN, SEPT.28th or 29th 1. Qualify on SAT or SUN Oct 5th or 6th W/Mega and Win = $1000.00 Bonus W/Mega and Win = $3000.00 BONUS * So Cal A.B.T. SAN DIEGO So Cal A.B.T. FREE MEMBERSHIP FREE SEPT. 28-29 & OCT.5-6th FOR LEAGUE BOWLERS WHEN YOU JOIN & BOWL LINBROOK BOWL th th th th 201 S.BROOKHURST, ANAHEIM 714-774-2253 OCT.5 6 & 12 13

FREE MEMBERSHIP FREE Premier Lanes FOR LINBROOK LEAGUE BOWLERS WHEN YOU JOIN AND BOWL 845 Lazo Ct. Chula Vista 619-421-4801 Squad Times Squad Times SAT. SEPT.28th 12, 1:30pm Entry Fee $65.00 SAT. OCT. 5TH 12, 1:30 & 3pm Entry Fee $60.00 SUN.SEPT.29th 12, 1:30pm Re-Entries $50.00 SUN. OCT. 6TH 11, 12:30 & 2pm Re-Entries $ 50.00 SAT.OCT. 5th 12, 1:30pm For GoldMembers SAT. OCT. 12ST 12, 1:30 & 3pm For Gold members TH SUN.OCT.6th 1:30,3pm All Others Add $10.00 SUN. OCT. 13 11AM All others add $10.00 *All Payouts Include Mega *All Payouts Include mega Semi finals at 4pm & Match Play finals To Follow Semi-finals 12nn (Approximately) Match Play Finals To Follow Separate Cut For Each Day SEPARATE CUTS FOR EACH DAY facebook.com/abtsocal [email protected] facebook.com/abtsocal [email protected] September 26, 2013 BOWLING NEWS Page 7

MISSIONMISSION HILLS HILLS BOWL BOWL 2013-2014 WINTER LEAGUE SCHEDULE 2013-201410430 SEPULVEDA WINTERBLVD., MISSION LEAGUE HILLS, CA 91345 SCHEDULE(818) 361-1221

10430 SEPULVEDA LEAGUEBLVD., MISSIONLEAGUE HILLS, TEAm mEETINGCA 91345 (818)START 361-1221 MONDAYS LEAGUE 6:00 PM MIXED CLASSIC LEAGUE MX SCR 5's** 935 TEAm 9/09 5:30 mEETING PM SEPT 09 START MONDAYS 6:00 Pm GUYS & DOLLS MX HDCP 5's 840 8/19 5:30 PM SEPT 09 6:00 PM TUESDAYS MIXED CLASSIC MX SCR 5's** 935 9/09 5:30 PM SEPT 09 6:00 Pm GUYS 9:15 Am & DOLLS EARLY BIRDS MXLADIES HDCP 4's 5's 625 840 9/10 9:00 8/19 AM 5:30 PM SEPT 10 SEPT 09 9:15 AM TUES. SCRATCH TRIOS SCRATCH 3's* 520 9/3 9:00 AM SEPT 3 12:30 PM GOLDEN 4 SOMES SENIORS 4's 660 9/3 12 Noon SEPT 3 6:30 PM ADULT/JUNIOR DOUBLES ANY HCP 2's* OPEN 9/10 6:15 PM SEPT 10 TUESDAYS 6:00 PM MEN’S CLASSIC MEN HDC 5's OPEN 9/3 5:30 PM SEPT 3 9:15 Am EARLY 8:00 Pm BIRDS NEWCOmERS LADIESANY HDCP 2's* 4's OPEN 625 10/1 7:45 9/10 PM 9:00 AM OCT 1 SEPT 10 9:15 AM TUES. SCRATCH TRIOS SCRATCH 3's* 520 9/3 9:00 AM SEPT 3 12:30 PM WEDNESDAYS GOLDEN 4 SOMES SENIORS 4's 660 9/3 12 Noon SEPT 3 9:30 AM COFFEE BREAKERS LADIES 3's 495 9/4 9:00 AM SEPT 4 6:30 PM ADULT/JUNIOR 12:30PM SENIOR DOUBLESREBELS ANY SENIORS HCP 3's 2's* OPEN OPEN 9/4 12 9/10Noon 6:15 PM SEPT 4 SEPT 10 6:00 PM MEN’S 6:00 Pm CLASSIC PINBUSTERS MENMX HDCPHDC 5's 5's 875 OPEN 9/4 5:30 9/3 PM 5:30 PM SEPT 4 SEPT 3 8:00 Pm NEWCOmERS 9:00 Pm N.B.A.C. ANYMX HDCP 3's* 2's* 585 OPEN 9/4 8:00 10/1 PM 7:45 PM SEPT 4 OCT 1 THURSDAYS WEDNESDAYS9:30 AM THURSDAY SCRATCH MX SCR 3's 525 9/5 9:00 AM SEPT 5 6:00 PM LADS & LASSIES MX HDCP 5's 865 9/5 5:30 PM SEPT 5 9:30 AM COFFEE 6:30 PM BREAKERS PICK A BALL DOUBLES LADIES MX HDCP 2’s 3's OPEN 495 9/12 6.00 9/4 PM 9:00 AM SEPT 12 SEPT 4 12:30PM SENIOR 9:00 Pm REBELS COLUmBIA 300 SENIORS 3's OPEN 9/4 12 Noon SEPT 4 6:00 Pm PINBUSTERS MISSION MAJORS MX SCR HDCP 4's* 5's 845 875 9/5 8:00 9/4 PM 5:30 PM SEPT 5 SEPT 4 9:00 Pm FRIDAYS N.B.A.C. MX HDCP 3's* 585 9/4 8:00 PM SEPT 4 9:30 AM FRIDAY FOXES LADIES 3's 470 9/6 9:00 AM SEPT 6 12:30 PM FRIDAY SENIORS SR HDCP 4's 660 9/6 12 Noon SEPT 6 THURSDAYS 6:00 PM T.G.I.F. - VEGAS MX HDCP 5's* OPEN 9/6 5:30 PM SEPT 6 9:00 Pm S.F.V. NISEI MX HDCP 4's TBA 9/6 8:30 PM SEPT 6 9:30 AM THURSDAY SCRATCH MX SCR 3's 525 9/5 9:00 AM SEPT 5 6:00 PM SATURDAYS LADS & LASSIES MX HDCP 5's 865 9/5 5:30 PM SEPT 5 6:30 PM PICK A BALL DOUBLES MX HDCP 2’s OPEN 9/12 6.00 PM SEPT 12 9:00 Pm JUNIOR COLUmBIA BOWLING 300 PROGRAmS FOR CHILDREN OF ANY AGE JOIN AT ANY TImE MISSION MAJORS SCR 4's* 845 9/5 8:00 PM SEPT 5 SUNDAYS 6:00 Pm WEEKENDERS MX HDCP 4's TBA 9/8 5:30 PM SEPT 8 (*Any combo of bowlers is allowed - all men, all ladies or mixed) (**Scr. Lg-Each team must have at least 1 lady) FRIDAYS 9:30 AM FRIDAY FOXES LADIES 3's 470 9/6 9:00 AM SEPT 6 12:30 PM FRIDAY SENIORS SR HDCP 4's 660 9/6 12 Noon SEPT 6 6:00 PM T.G.I.F. - VEGAS MX HDCP 5's* OPEN 9/6 5:30 PM SEPT 6 9:00 Pm S.F.V. NISEI MX HDCP 4's TBA 9/6 8:30 PM SEPT 6

SATURDAYS

JUNIOR BOWLING PROGRAmS FOR CHILDREN OF ANY AGE JOIN AT ANY TImE SUNDAYS Keystone 6:00 Pm WEEKENDERS MX HDCP 4's TBA 9/8 5:30 PM SEPT 8 (*Any combo of bowlers is allowed - all men, all ladies or mixed) (**Scr. Lg-Each team must have at least 1 lady) Lanes 2013 Fall Nationals Saturday Juniors October 15 – October 20, 2013 Sponsored by: NORWALK — Starting with our Bumper Buddies, Dylan Evans bowled a nice 87 game with an average 77. Desirae Cordero bowled a nice 66 and 61 game with an aver- age 50. In the Preps, we have a 104 game from Korey Allen, a nice 128 game from Ernie Avalos with an average of 96, a 169 game from Joshua Mayes, a 147 game from Megan Ruiz. Also, a nice game from Nicho- las Morales bowled a 104, Mindy Morales bowled a 112 from an average 75. Angel Cordero bowled a 125 game with an average of 83; Cait- lynn Santiago bowled a nice $40,000.00 game 119 with an average of 105. Great bowling Preps! First Place with all Bonuses – Top 59 to Finals Following the Preps, nd rd th In the Minors, we have 2 $20,000.00, 33 – 59 $500.00, Low to cash in Semi’s $250.00 Devlen Gutierrez, with an av- erage of 129, who bowled a 138, a 147 game from Sammy Prizes Include all Bonuses, See Rules for Details Johnson Jr, a 146 game from Charles Barjon. Also, Allysha InsideBowling.com will be live streaming our top four main event Howard bowled 159 game and Dejah Pope bowled a nice finals along with other actions during the 2013 Fall Nationals. Here is 168 game. In addition Andrew Chan bowled a 154 game with your chance to exhibit your bowling skills on TV.... an average 140, Kaitlynn Mar- tin bowled a 171 game with an average 131. Lastly Peter Ruiz bowled a 177 game with an average 144 and Jacob Walsh bowled a nice 169 with an av- erage 145. Nice work Minors and keep it up! Ending with our Majors, Lee Galvez, holding the high- est average in the league with a 203, bowled a game 215. PETE WEBER RANDY PEDERSEN LIZ JOHNSON LEANNE HULSENBERG Emilio Cruz is the second person holding the highest PBA Hall of Famer and 37-time National Title Holder Pete Weber, average with a 201, bowled a 201 game. Third person with Randy Pedersen, PBA Hall of Famer and ABT Storm Representative, Liz Johnson 14 Time PWBA Winner a high average is Michael Including 3 US Opens, and Leanne Hulsenberg, USBC Queens Champion and US Open Champion Henderson, bowled a 222 To Bowl ABT PBA Team Challenge game. Fourth person with a high average is Sarah Sch- Randy Pedersen along with Pete Weber, Liz Johnson, and Leanne Hulsenburg will be drafting 12 ABT neider, bowled a 206. Mikey members to bowl with them in the Fall National PBA Team Challenge. A Special Guest will take the next Alphonse Jr bowled a 223 with an average 177. Zachary three seeded members from this special tournament to bowl for pride against the four teams with the Norman bowled a 227 with an Pros. The PBA Team Challenge has a guaranteed purse of $10,000 that will be paid to the 12 ABT average 175. Marissa Stans- bury bowled a 213 with an Members and their PBA team mates. average of 164. Lastly David The ABT Room Block at Sam's Town is sold out! ABT members are encouraged to get reservations in NOW!!! Schneider bowled a 184 game In order to not have to pay a late entry fee of $25, it is important that you pre-pay for at least one squad by with an average 176. Keep up October 1st. You can bring your application to an ABT tournament and we will send it in to the National Office. the good work Junior -Daniella Aguinada RiversideLanes3.25X8.BowlngNews 8/28/12 2:52 PM Page 1 Page 8 BOWLING NEWS September 26, 2013

Bowling News is proud to bring you.... Chuck Pezzano Dean of Bowling Writers, PBA & USBC Hall of Fame

There are many easy attack possibilities in bowling. It’s SAN BERNARDINO — Welcome Back Bowlers!!! Our always simple to pick on local and national bowling orga- 2013-2014 Fall Leagues have started. We still have a few nizations, whether they be administrative, tournament or openings in our current leagues. See our league schedule promotional groups. Then, of course, there’s always Halls at delrosalanes.us or call us at 909-886-4675. of Fame. Last Week’s Scores: Let us start with the obvious. There isn’t, hasn’t been, Handicap Doubles: and won’t be a perfect Hall of Fame, or Hall of Fame com- Richard McMichael 246/634, Sam Frisby 234/629, Dean mittee, in any sport. Bowling has so many Halls, and so Bechtold 233, Eddie Muniz 223, Malc Davison 217/605, many intangibles, that the quest for so called perfection is Frank Anguayo 214, Ron Sandusky 208, Ed Elevazo 206, even more difficult. John Hutchings 201, Sue Vollar 199, Joan McMichael Most Halls, bowling and other sports, make only one of 183/487, Mary Cassin 177/495, Patti Bechtold 475. two mistakes. They honor too many, or too few, That can’t Judson Baptist: be corrected too easily because there always remains dis- Deron Walker 2174/590, Gus Olguin 196, Sue Endicott agreement as to what numbers constitute too many, or too 171/405, Vicki Neander 168/418. few. Young at Heart: To be elected to the women’s golf Hall, you must win a David Hill 239/679, Billie Harper 216/575, Jerry Burhop certain number of tournaments. I think the number these BringYour Group Here for a 206/575, Jeannie Brewer 159, Judy Lardieri 158/418, Ma- days is 30, and you can get bonus credits for events des- ria Hudkins 155/420, Betty Snow 419. ignated as majors. Now that’s tough, and it’s cut and dried, New Experience ••• TNT: reach the magic win number and you’re in automatically, Dan Karr 224/595, Dennis Wilson 203, Sandy Tanner no discussions, personalities, no great need for more than 168/428, Melodie Rylander 438. a small committee. On the other side is the boxing Hall. Mary’s Invitational: Each year, any amount from a dozen to more than 20 are Del Karper 247/648, Al Collins 224/617, Harvey Tobias 213, inducted. I can’t remember when the number of new box- Hide Hiratsuka 212/597, John Hague 211, Dean Bechtold ing honorees wasn’t in double figures. 211, Neal McPherson 565, Adrian Hernandez 562, Janet There’s really no right or wrong there, and much is de- Morgan 214, Mary Cassin 209/500, Grace Hague 209, termined by the age of the Hall, the number of potential Patti Bechtold 507. candidates over the years, and the geographical area cov- Park N Rec: ered. Some sports are strictly regionalized; others are uni- Maurice Chavez 195/545, Joe Moreno 188/539, Alice Win- versal. chester 188/504, Donna Beech 184, Esther Byrd 471. The same as anyone deeply involved in bowling I be- Wednesday Vegas: come frustrated when certain people are elected, and oth- WITH COSMIC BOWLING LIGHT SHOW! Howard Vasquez 235/598, John Meurer 216, Richard Fish- ers are neglected. But once a person has been elected to er 211, Harold Harmon 211, Thor Terry 204, Rosa Smith a Hall, it is a little late to be critical, unless you have guts 167/429. plus. WINTER HOURS: Happy Gamblers: The late, colorful, outspoken Don McClaren once said, SUN–THURS 7:30AM TO 11:00PM Adam Sokoloski 246, Ron Smith Jr 245, Jerome Forch “You put people in Halls of Fame, why can’t you take them 225, Ron Smith Sr 225, George Nelson 223, Joe Suddol out?” FRI–SAT 7:30AM TO 1:00AM 221, Eric Heffner 219, Eric Carris 210, Larry Stormes 206, Though he said it in half jest, it should spur the critics. Russell Ruiz 682, Jerry Lopez 640, Chad Wilshire 620, Ro- If so many injustices have taken place, why don’t they pro- lando Bravo 604, Gail Stormes 224, Marty Perry 200, Lorri pose amendments to the constitutions of the major bowling Scott 617, Bridgett Young 565. Halls to allow removal of some of those enshrined. Weekend Rollers: Jim Thorpe’s Olympic medals were taken away from Del Karper 277/644, Nick VanBlanken 268/612, Mike Na- him, weren’t they? kunz 265/735, Rudy Cardenas 249, Jeff Tripp 245/614, Tony And isn’t it strange that the elitists become that way al- DeLaTorre 244/602, Marty Coyazo 241/638, Tom Stebbins most always after they have been elected? Like, keep that 240/608 John Baker 223, John Valentine 215, Steve Whit- door wide open, but once I get in, shut it tight. worth 215, Adam Higgins 215/607, Bryan Howard 214, Joe All the national Halls have their legends, the Don Cart- RIVERSIDE LANES Contreras 213, Ronald Coleman 213, Mike Contreras 212, ers, Dick Webers, Earl Anthonys and Marion Ladewigs, Book Sweepers•Group Reservations Joseph DeLaTorre 212, Lonnie Futch 211, Steve Simpsom and they have their fringe members, those who might have Birthdays •Corporate Parties 209, Wayne Weightmqan 204, Michael Berry 204, Eric made a Hall in one of those years when the talent isn’t Carris 204, Jennifer Nakunz 223, Christy Cayce 222/576, loaded. If you wait for just legends you might have one or 1•888•590•2695 Toni Futch 213/571, Pacita Baker 206/539. two each generation. If you are careful with screening, then www.bowllaughlin.com Our next no-tap tournament is on Sunday, Oct 27th, any candidate should be accepted if elected. 2013. Look for our upcoming ad in the California Bowling I know of no Hall of Famer in any major Hall who didn’t News. have some reason for election even though many of them don’t come close to the legends. But times change, and we now have junior bowlers who have better career records BELIEVE than some of our most respected Hall of Famers. There never is enough research and material on any of the older COBB’S CRUISES & TRAVEL and pioneer Hall members, and more facts are uncovered 4th ANNUAL constantly. BREAST CANCER AWARENESS Yes, the rules and constitutions of bowling’s Halls should be looked at constantly, and care should be given as to BOWL 4 A CURE how easy or difficult it is to gain such great honors in any or all divisions. But, it is always so much easier to take shots NO TAP TOURNAMENT than it is to work on the possible problems. (Author Pezzano is the first person to have served as president of both the PBA and ABC Hall of Fame Boards, th and the first to serve on the PBA ABC and WIBC Hall Date: Saturday October 5 , 2013 boards the same year, and many thereafter.) Check in time: 12 noon until 1:00 pm Opening Announcements: 1:00 pm Bowling begins at: 1:15 pm

KEYSTONE LANES 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. Norwalk, CA. 90650 (562) 868-3261

Entry Fee: $25.00 per Bowler

NO REFUNDS

For Further Information Contact: Marva or Malcolm Cobb (310) 671-1654 [email protected]

Registration Deadline: August 31ST, 2013

We ask everyone to please sign up as soon as possible. We want to fill the entire Bowling Alley. (48 lanes, with a 4 man team, any combination).

Side Pots Optional Sign up a Team by August 10th, and you will be entered in a SPECIAL CASH RAFFLE.

If you missed the deadline, please call and check if space is still available.

Proceeds Benefit: Cancer Patients Gene Pemberton shows off his 300 Game & 800 (820) Series Family of Cancer Patient (Kids for the Holidays) Awards for games shot on 7-30-13 in Good Sports League at Del Rio Lanes. September 26, 2013 BOWLING NEWS Page 9

JUNIORS (High Scratch Series) Mini-Bees: Chayse Erkelens 228, Olester Burrough 167, Canoga Mason Dropkin 80, Johnathan Angeles 36. Happy Rollers Forever: Mark Algiers 370, Mike Hallstrom Park Bowl BOWL CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 361, Mark Desmond 343, Wanda Kinard 358, Cheryl De- 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS maree 3415, Yvonne Wescott 310. www.canogaparkbowl.com 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 Happy Rollers Too: Sheryl Murray 318, Pamela Okamoto E-mail:[email protected] 242, Mary Piaschick 239. LAKEWOOD— I think you should have a “Team Name” Classifieds: Alexander Lowe 558, Lorenzo Viala 518, WINNETKA — Our next Short ‘N Sweet 8-week league Contest in your league! You have some good ones this Semaj Lewis 516, Grant Angeles 483, D.J. Bonner 479, is coming up soon. Mark the date — Thursday, October year. Each league could do a 50/50 and give the winners Aaron Wong 435, Shavon Love 435, Carl Borillo 385, Bry- 10th. Bowl at 7:00 p.m. There will be a meeting prior to the money. OR — WHATEVER!! an Wong 369. bowling at 6:30 p.m. This trio handicap league has become First Timers: David Andrade 503, Chris Jones 487, Bill Bobcats: Kameron Agulto 348, Brennan Wingfield 333, very popular so you’ll want to sign up early for this one. Stack 412, Leilani Saunders 405, James Saunders 186, Nolan Fox 291, Nick DeLucca 258, Christian Borill 252, Let’s start this week’s report with the Seniors. Alex Gonzales 165, Sophie Reyes 141. Jake Kasten 247, Amon Todd 237, Anthony DeLucca 229, Congratulations to Howard Rovner on his “810 Series” V.A.: Welcome Back! Week 1—John Doval 660, Leon Maggie Mariani 366, Emily Jenkins 333, Latasha Love 290, bowled on September 19, in the 39’Ers league. Other great Rudolph 508, David Goodman 468, Sue Somes 478, Joe Chloe Spiegel 277, Ashanti Gaither 274, Maggie Jenkins scores were turned in by Carolyn Scherzberg 237/656, Morse 205, Sean Ashby 200, Penny Doval 176. Week 244. Richard Greenzweight 267/709, Ron Doll 277/705, Bill 2—John Doval 593, Raymond Carter 497, Jennifer Anwar Adult/Youth: Adults—Matt Mosley 671, Juan Ellison 652, Robb 248/639, Philip Lanni 638, Howard Rovner 279, Lucy 509, Sue Somes 486, Joe Morse 204, Maggie Ashby 210. Donald Kennedy 609, Janet Love 534. Youth—Shavon Tralla 192/523 Mary Lauer 522, Patricia Carpenter 518, Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Lucy Seiple “SOUR APPLE”. Love 363, Marcus Mosley 355, Latasha Love 285, Morgan Gail Stillson 506, John Kelly 244, Bev Zietz 206, Carole Paul Morrison Jr. 222/561, Ray Culp 548, Don Keith Kennedy 255. Peire 203, Clare Luther 199. 214/546, Ken Seiple Sr. 210/542, Tua Sula 509, Vancie 49’Ers: Howard Rovner 268/751, Carolyn Scherzberg Keith 504. 206/556, Philip Lanni 276/637, Mel Neiditch 225/617, Rich- Loose Change: Mark McCormick 685, LaMart Jenkins ard Greenzweight 214/600, Rick Dobris 552, Eloise Valen- 570, Philip Gipson 543, Paul Davis 505, Julie Grabinski cia 515, Mary Lauer 201/512, Arlene Bonino 200/502, Bev 536, Shorty Ramos 221, Dale Johnson 212. Pickwick Bowl Zietz 201, Williamson Tidemanson 209. Mega Vegas Sunday: Clarence Wynne 254/673, Jonathan 921 Riverside Dr. Funtimers: Richard Greenweight 217/645, Karen McDon- Gale 254/665, James Matthews 243/644, Don Matthews ald 231/599, Bernhardt Roth 232/631, Al Reiswig 618, Ron 232/628, Victor Lewis 246/619, James Trumbo 224/612, Burbank, CA 91506 Doll 222/613, Philip Lanni 223/609, Eloise Valencia 484, Johnny Hor 567, Kenneth Ball 567, Michelle Allen 576, by Janie (818) 842-7188 Bertha Willard 476, Carole Peire 460, Annie Block 460. Joyce Charles 528, Peter Nguyen 204/467. ADULTS Laughlin Bowler Bears: Jonathan Gale 279/751, Mike River Maniacs: Johnnie Englehart 279/795, Sharon Weger Dees 589, Joe Lipsey Jr. 231/588, James Talley 222/557, BURBANK — Pickwick Bowl has the great pleasure to 243/648, Mike Olson 269/707, Brandon Hart 267/703, Mark Elaine Harmon 486, Dee Turner 182/478. congratulate Dan Pilgrim, bowling in the Wed. Nite Handi- May 262/685, Sam Mason 267/683, Monise Kelly 221/594, cap league, for his fabulous 300 game! Dan rolled his per- Fil-Am Bowlers: Rey Santos 278/735, Manuel Usi Lucy Tralla 574, Marsha Martinez 205/562, Michiko Kondo 246/714, Rick Llaneta 269/701, Royce Angeles 231/662, fect score on September 9th. Dan will join the Pickwick 526. High Score Wall with a nameplate commemorating his Stephen Gaucin 656, Rey Josafat Jr. 638, Kenji Chong Monday Nite Madness: Jerome Hampton 256/629, Diana 246/637, Charles Viala 228/636, Chris Abing 626, Rick Se- score and the date. Awesome job, Dan! Rollins 178/480, Steven Schulkin 210/589, Travis Coffman neris 254/619, James Borillo 618, Randy Antazo 615, Jean 205/543, Wayne Coffman 213/515. (scr) John DiPietro Sr 266, Peggy Colian 202/555, Elvira Gauci 554, Ammie Lubag 532, Faye Sunday Night League: Comedians: Gary Fish 267/702, Jan Sandman 513, Josafat 531. Eklund 196, Mike McMahon 716, Julieta Ward 499. (hdcp) Mary Becker 197, Jesse Chastain 672, Dan Onestinghel Michael Mullen 276, Allison Block 247, Brijesh Patel 745, Vegas Crackpots: Mike Dees 247/696, Raymond Farthing 248/668, Dan Kline 246/651, Russ Gothrick 610, Becky III 244/690, Carl Stokes 268/681, Bobby Prince 225/625, Vickie Maas 697. Harrold 511, Mike Fonseca 245, Ray Stoy 244. Scr. Scores only until 3 games bowled. Joe Lipsey 231/605, Ryan Ludvigson 573, Ayneka Woods Senior Swingers: Tacklin’ The Tenpns: Larry George 203/592, Stansa On- 233/685, Ellen Myers 204/586, Janet Love 203/517, Tippy Win Kato 216, Barbara Teitel 179, Ed Bugayong 524, Es- driezek 147/369, Christopher George 495, Ramon Buhain Thornton 227/516. ther Bugayong 478. 403. (scr) Dylan Jimenez 235, Crissy Gianficaro Corona Ladies: Diana Howard 234/598, Caroline Stewart Monday 690: D’Amores Pizza Sport Shot Singles: (4 games) Kevin 239/540, Shirley Dohrman 517. 188, Tim Tritch 585, Helen Owens 473. (hdcp) Bob Ber- Gross 228/791, Matt Jones 241/777, Brandon Bradley 747, man 246, Patty Hazzard 214, Les Hill 658, Debbie Spon- Pin Heads: James Kennard “191-191-191” Triplicate! PJ Yarns 736, Keith Nelson 716, Justin Pluchino 227/703, Greg Kelly 234/622, Bruce Brown 221/617, Shane One- sler 618. Ricardo Baca 703. (scr) Jesse Enriquez 191, Chantal Per- al 224/595, James Kennard 573, Chuck Appleberry 540, Practice League: 500 Classic: Petra Kaun 234/620, Cindy Dominguez Barneisha Hull 232/583, Stacy Kelly 536, Ashley Brown shing 160, Brad Spector 507, Lesley Hansen 392. (hdcp) 215/593, Karen McDonald 232/554, Leah Smith 224/550, 201/516. Jonathan Diamano 249, Peggy Henmi 229, Jason Bankie Connie Wannomae 529, Stacy Tarantino 210. 655, Deb Salinas 602. Young At Heart: B.J. 279/724, Rich Heid 276/684, Ellis Short ‘N Sweet: David Athans 269/702, Alexandra Athans Houston 254/675, Walter Milsap 233/646, Andrew Morton LA Metro Telco: Scratch scores only until 21 games 237/557, Anthony Pavlowsky 279/696, Ryan Simonian 643, Art Diemert 232/634, Tom Pettway 632, Al Fagafa bowled. Syd Byford 223, Rita Gonzales 181, Jimmy Jebe- 245/654, Gary Gladstone 235/642, Kevin Gross 625, Pa- 278/631, Gerald Lunceford 630, Tua Sula 505, Oritta Steel jian 593, Joyce Hill 493. tricia Carpenter 476, Christian Guerre 225, James Smith 503. Orbits: Scratch team scores only until 12 games bowled. Jr. 225. Team 2 632, Team 6 603, Dolls with Balls 589. Recycled Teens: Jojo Jasmin 247/602, Boylee Inocente SFVCC Nikkei: Art Wake 227/646, Pei Eto 212/538, Ken 214/587, Dominic Antonio 203/554, Wil Panton 547, Rose ICF Mixed Trios: Handicap Scores only. John Pemberton Shinbashi 233/627, Noriko Fukunaga 225/533, Kirk Sasaki Goodwin 203/543, Dorothy Ruggiero 528, Divina Buhay 266/688, Chuck Liberto 249, Bernie Baima 715, Doro- 227/641, Kevin Eto 596, Stephen Sasaki 580, Bob Ya- 202/525. thy Schmitz 253/693, Karen Diamond 240, Seiki Tliczek mashita 231, Stan Date 224. 237/681. Senior Men’s Trio: Larry Gray 259/744, Rudy Munzon Van Nuys Eagles: Tom Leigh 269/736, Margo Sundy 472, 267/737, Pat Kinard 730, Ed Cabs 278/718, Glenn Mer- Wed. Nite Hdcp: Scratch scores only until 12 games Dionna Hall 188/465, Rick Gamboa 233/675, Ed Jones chant 258/717, Kevin Stephens 265/715, Steve Ritchie bowled. Jonathan Pearlstein 279, Laura Baltazar 217, 220/616, Matt Hall 211/602, Joe Myers 589, Steve Cerroni 706, Victor Santos 697, Harold Dubose 693, Willie Wash- Mitch Caldwell 696, Stephanie Fenwick 527. 208. (scr) Ron Durkee 189, Cres Cruz 185, ington 688. Senior Foursome: JUNIORS Doug McMillen 507, Seiki Tluczek 475. (hdcp) Remo Cruz C.A.U.L.: Tom Davis 258/657, Gary Treadway 236/644, It’s week 3 and here are the scores: 246, Marilee Bishop 241, Art Wolf 646, Maria Rogers 626. Reggie Hart 242/633, Nori Ito 235/632, Jonathan Gale Junior Royals: Justin Pluchino 221/626, Julia Frias 225/626, Andy Clark 248/622, Donald Pedersen 227/617, Thursday 890: (scr) Dana Rouse 246, Socorro King 187, 245/567, Erik Godin 195/512, Moe Fienberg 494, Deanna Shane O’Neal 611, Dave Winter 245/608, Lori Gilmore Daniel Garcia 640, Julieta Ward 529. (hdcp) Tim Graham Frias 105/296, Rebecca Zelaya 93/266. 771, Meredith Rossi 715, Julio Garcia 276, Rose White 216/575, Beth Watts 200/645, Sheri Coleman 215/511. 8 For 8: (2 games) William Wales 99/197, Hrefna As- 252. Okay bowling fans, that does it for this week. Until Marcus Lemons Vegas Outlaws: Mike Villarreal 267/738, giersdottir 110/186, Skylar Sakuei 93/184, Stevan Saldi- Steven Hood 727, Paul Staff 722, Mark Fowler 284/719, next time...keep the ball rollin’! var 91/181, Julian Gutierrez 93/176, Brynja Asgeirsdottir Hank Baber Jr. 278/711, Emmerson Wafer 258/697, Keith 72/138, Stevan Saldivar 181. McGrew 268/695, Felecia Tripp 235/651, Teya Woodman Autumn is here. It looks like we’ll have some nice 616, Rhonda Wright 229/616, Pam Wilson 219/608, Naim- weather so the leaves can change colors and we’ll ah Willams 594, Liza Agoncillo 248/588, Crystal Barker know why we live in Southern California. 227/564. Our report this week shows us that the bowlers are Sierra Bugs: Kelle Falbo 195/520, Cathy Wyatt 519. Pa- turning in nice scores. Keep up the good bowling! mela Johnson 503. Side-pot Winners—Game One: Greta/ Pam 210; Game Two: Bea Sueki 191; Game Three: Dar- lene 211. VOLUME 74, NO. 39 Vancie Keith 213/540, Sandy Cotcher Captain & Crew: California 202/529. Mega Vegas Tuesday: Mark McCormick 264/674, James Talley 246/667, Robert Cloyd 246/647, Alex Robles 226/640, Juan Marin 259/640, Clarence Wynn 236/635, Bowling News Rithy Ath 246/634, Eric Motschwiller 215/626, Greg Mob- The nation’s leading bowling newspaper, ley 616, Shawn Harper 214/611, Jephthan Willis 222/605, published Thursdays 52 weeks per year. Jimmy Hartey 189/563, Nickey Jennings 190/511, Sheila Davis 507. EDITORIAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS Alley Oops!: James Kennard 550, Bertie Martinez 471, 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. P.O. Box 4160 Hugh Kemp 462, Kelly Barnes 461, Suzi Hoffman 409, Norwalk, CA 90650 Downey, CA 90240 Rosie Harks 176. Side-pot Winners—Game One: Rosie OFFICE NUMBER: 562-807-3600 Harks 229; Game Two: Kelly Barnes 220; Game Three: 24-HOUR FAX NUMBER: 562-807-2288 Kelly Barnes 217. e-mail: [email protected] Kings and Queens: Vern Adams 259/744, Patrick Merola website: www.californiabowlingnews.com 277/732, Mark Hebert 268/713, Leonard Ruiz Jr. 269/712, Paul Staff 267/711, Gerald Williams 277/707, Bryan Clark CHARLES KINSTLER...... Publisher 258/696, Butch Jackson 682, Maria Bacos 248/696, CAROL MANCINI...... Editor/Publisher Bridgette Wade 234/638, Donna Owens 238/627, Michelle Criswell 218/612, Felecia Tripp 604. DEAN LOPEZ...... Typesetter / Assistant Editor Funsters: Fale Sula 290/687, Rey Santos 256/668, Josh LILLIAN OAK �������������������������Advertising Manager Hudson 245/656, Steve Poepke 235/636, James Kennard HERBERT JONES...... Transportation/Distribution 236/635, B.J. 214/616, Willie Young 576, Steve Ralph 225/569, Linda Kinney 249/538, Vancie Keith 530, Julie DOUG HOSKINS...... Computer Consultant grabinski 508. Side-pot Winners—Game One: F. Sula 318, The California Bowling News is NOT responsible for ADS, K. Jensen 265; Game Two: R. Santos 256, L. Kinney 249; EDITORIALS, STORIES, FACTS, PICTURE CAPTIONS or Game Three: S. Ralph 253, V, Keith 248. Strike Out Pot: Rudy Munzon displays his 300 ring for the game shot on July SPELLING emailed for publication. Rey Santos. 24th 2013 at Cal Bowl. Page 10 BOWLING NEWS September 26, 2013 bowling news Directory Las Vegas Orange County Los Angeles Laughlin FOREST LANES - 40 GOLD COAST - 70 County 22771 Centre Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630 Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center (949) 770-0055 4000 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89103 www.forestlanes.com (800) 331-5334 ACTION LANES - 32 FOUNTAIN BOWL - 60 THE ORLEANS - 70 10534 Lower Azusa Road, 17110 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center El Monte, CA 91731 (714) 963-7888 Fax: (714) 965-1158 4500 West Tropicana, Las Vegas, NV 89103 (626) 350-8831 FAX (626) 350-8852 www.fountainbowl.com (888) 365-7111 CAL BOWL - 68 LA HABRA “300” BOWL - 32 RIVERSIDE LANES - 34 2500 E. Carson Street, Lakewood, CA 90712 370 E. Whittier Blvd., La Habra CA 90631 1650 S. Casino Drive, Laughlin, NV 89029 (562) 421-8448 Fax: (562) 420-4775 (562) 691-6721 Fax: (562) 691-0272 (888) 590-2695 • Fax: 702-298-2687 www.calbowl.com www.lh300bowl.com E-mail: [email protected] CANOGA PARK BOWL - 32 SADDLEBACK LANES - 32 SAM’S TOWN - 56 20122 Vanowen St., Winnetka, CA 91306 25402 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 Hotel, Gambling Hall, & Bowling Center (818) 340-5190 Fax (818) 883-1202 www.canogaparkbowl.com (949) 586-5300 • www.saddlebacklanes.net 5111 Boulder Highway, Las Vegas, NV 89122 (24 HRS) email: [email protected] www.forestlanes.com (800) 634-6371 CORBIN BOWL - 26 SANTA FE STATION - 60 19616 Ventura Blvd., Tarzana, CA 91354 Riverside & Hotel, Casino & Bowling Center (818) 996-BOWL (2695) 4949 N. Rancho Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89130 corbinbowl.net San Bernardino (702) 658-4910 www.santafestationlasvegas.com CHAPARRAL LANES - 48 BOWLIUM LANES - 32 SOUTH POINT - 64 400 W. Bonita Ave., San Dimas CA 91773 4666 E. Holt Blvd., Montclair, CA 91763 64 Lanes, Snack Bar, Pro Shop (909) 592-2772 Fax: (909) 592-5978 (909) 626-3528 Fax: (909) 626-2144 9777 Las Vegas Blvd., South Las Vegas, NV 89123 www.chaparrallanes.com www.bowlium.com (866) 796-7111 Fax: 702-797-8081 DEL RIO LANES - 32 CANYON LANES - 24 STRIKE ZONE - 72 7502 E. Florence, Downey, CA 90240 49750 Seminole Dr., Cabazon, CA 92230 Sunset Station Hotel & Casino (562) 927-3351 (951) 572-6120 Fax: (951) 922-2385 1301 W. Sunset Rd., Henderson, NV 89014 www.delriolanes.com Located next to Morongo Casino (702)574-PINS(7467) www.stationcasinolanes.com GABLE HOUSE BOWL - 40 CAL OAKS BOWL - 40 SUNCOAST - 64 22501 Hawthorne Blvd., 40440 California Oaks Rd, Murrieta CA 92562 Hotel, Casino, & Bowling Center Torrance, CA 90505 (951) 698-2202 9090 Alta Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89145 (310) 378-2265 BowlBrunswick.com (702) 636-7400 GAGE BOWL - 22 CHAPARRAL 300 - 34 TEXAS STATION - 60 Gambling Hall, Hotel, & Bowling Center 3477E Gage Ave., Huntington Park, CA 90255 4191 Chino Hills Parkway, Chino Hills, CA 91709 2101 Texas Star Lane, N. Las Vegas, NV 89032 (323) 587-3211 – OPEN 24 HOURS (909) 342-7889 (702) 288-7728 • (702) 631-1055 www.gagebowl.com www.chaparral300.com email: [email protected] GARDENA BOWLING CENTER - 16 DEL ROSA LANES - 32 15707 S. Vermont Ave., 1499 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino, CA 92404 Gardena, CA 90247 (909) 886-4675 Fax: (909) 883-4665 CITRUS BELT

(310) 324-1244 www.delrosabowl.com Association Manager - Elise M. Hamner LOCAL USBC ASSOC I A GOLDEN MILE BOWLING - 32 EMPIRE BOWL - 24 667 West 2nd Street, San Bernardino, CA 92410 1400 E. Valley Blvd., 940 W. Colton Ave., [email protected] Alhambra, CA 91801 Redlands, CA 92374 (626) 289-2588 (909) 793-2525 • www.empirebowl.com (909) 381-4599 JEWEL CITY BOWL - 24 UNIVERSAL STRIKE - 20 135 S. Glendale Ave., Glendale, CA 91205 23750 Alessandro Blvd, #K, Moreno Valley, CA 92553 (818) 243-1188 Fax: (818) 243-2761 (951) 595-8000 NORTH L.A. COUNTY www.jewelcitybowl.com www.universalstrike.com Association Manager - Tom Leigh KEYSTONE LANES - 48 15600 Devonshire St., Suite 212, Granada Hills, CA 91344 11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650 San Diego email: [email protected] website: nlacbowling.com (562) 868-3261 www.keystonelanes.com County (818) 810-6263 MISSION HILLS BOWL - 24 KEARNY MESA BOWL - 40 10430 Sepulveda Blvd., Mission Hills, CA 91345 7585 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., (818) 361-1221 San Diego, CA 92111 ORANGE COUNTY missionhillsbowl.com (858) 279-1501 Association Manager - Cheryl Huntington OAK TREE LANES - 36 MIRA MESA BOWL - 44 13896 Harbor Blvd., #5A Garden Grove, CA 92843 990 N. Diamond Bar Blvd., 8210 Mira Mesa Blvd., [email protected] Diamond Bar, CA 91765 San Diego, CA 92126 (909) 860-3558 • website: oaktreelanes.net (858) 578-0500 (714) 554-0111 PINZ BOWLING CENTER - 32 POWAY BOWL - 32 12655 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, CA 91604 12941 Poway Road, Poway CA 92064 (818) 769-7600 (858) 748-9110 Fax: (858) 748-9307 SAN GABRIEL VALLEY website: www.pinzbowlingcenter.com www.powaysfunbowl.com Association Manager - Linda Johnson

SANDS BOWL - 32 4020 Shadydale Ave., Covina, CA 91722 TI ONS 43233 Sierra Hwy., Lancaster, CA 93534 Santa Barbara & E-Mail: [email protected] (661) 948-2651 Fax (661) 942-3853 (626) 337-6270 Fax: (626) 960-9260 www.bowlbrunswick.com Ventura Counties SANTA CLARITA LANES - 32 BUENA LANES - 42 21615 W. Soledad Canyon Rd., Santa Clarita, CA 91350 1788 S. Mesa Verde, (661) 254-0540 Fax (661) 254-7562 Ventura, CA 93003 SOUTH L.A. COUNTY www.santaclaritalanes.com (805) 656-0666 Association Manager - Judy Nielsen VALENCIA LANES - 24 HARLEY’S SIMI BOWL - 24 17057 Bellflower Blvd. Suite 210, Bellflower, CA 90706 23700 Lyons Ave., Newhall, CA 91321 480 E. Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley CA 93065 [email protected] (661) 222-9080 (805) 526-4212 Fax: (805) 526-9829 www.valenciabowl.com www.harleysbowl.com (562)925-0417 September 26, 2013 BOWLING NEWS Page 11 Low Jr. and McBride USBC Youth Open Championships Western Regionals – Las Vegas Take JAT Titles by David Yamauchi

Covina — The JAT made their annual trip to Brunswick Covina Lanes. Bowlers took on a pretty decent condition as they kicked off the second event of the new season. In Farm Club action, Anthony Schanen ran away with qualify- ing wire-to-wire starting with a 233 game en route to a +129 for his 5 games. Ryan McBride was 50 back at +79, Ralph Ramirez III at +16, Ryan Pekins +14 and Eric Torrence 0 rounded out the plus bowlers. Low to qualify was 8th place Christopher Thomp- son at -117. In match play, Julian Zavala came out firing with a 277 to jump into contention with Ralph Ramirez III on his heels with 243. Julian kept the striking going 5-0 averaging 240 but was passed by top-qualifier Ryan McBride who finished with 254 and 252 games to go 4-1 and sit atop the stepladder. Ralph Ramirez III held on to the third spot despite going 2-3 in match play. In the stepladder, Ralph Ramirez III came out striking over Julian Zavala 232-194 to get to the Championship Match against top-seed Ryan McBride. McBride had the pair locked in and U12 Team Champions From Keystone Lanes Young Guns - Kaitlynn Martin, Sydney Haynes, Andrew Chan & David Schneider. struck his way to a 249-178 win and his first Farm Club title. Congratulations Ryan! In Open Division play, the lanes were definitely scoring and Bobby Hornacek took full advantage by leading qualifying at RUSTY BRYANT +215 for six. Close on his heels was Wesley Low Jr. at +162 and Lessons by Appointment Tyler Salverda at +120. Low to qualify was Oscar Chan (10) at +33 just edging out alternate Keyon Lemus at +22. In the bracket, the bottom four played-in with (7) Joe Gron- din advancing 2-1 over (10) Oscar Chan and (9) Matthew Zweig THE PRO ZONE sweeping past (9) Ashley Dunn 2-0. In the quarterfinals, top- “The Ultimate Pro Shop” seeded Bobby Hornacek jumped back in only to be swept by Zweig 252-208 and 237-223. (5) Jerome Jordan Jr. got past (4) 818-365-2050 Luke Holley 2-1 to set up the top half of the bracket while on the Hours: bottom (2) Wesley Low Jr. swept through Joe Grondin 2-0 and 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. Mon. Thru Fri. (6) Terrence Robinson took out (3) Tyler Salverda in three. Mission Hills, CA 91345 11a.m. to 9 p.m. In the quarterfinals, Matthew Zwieg remained red-hot sweep- Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. ing past Jerome Jordan Jr. 242-202 and 201-195 for a spot in the Championship Match. He was joined by Wesley Low Jr. who lit them up 256-187 and 223-182 over Terrence Robinson. In the fi- nal, Wesley Low Jr. took game one 225-211 and kept on striking 8270 Mechanic wanted on the Central to another JAT title 226-164. Congratulations Wesley! Our next event is the PBA Bear Challenge at Forest Lanes. Coast of California! This is the first of three PBA Challenge tournaments on the three new PBA patterns. Remember, the bowler in each division with Paso Bowl, located in San Luis Obispo County in California the most qualifying pins for the three PBA Challenge events will is looking for an 82-70 mechanic. We are a 16 lane center win a $100 gift card bonus! The Challenge starts this Sunday! with great leagues and open play and are the only center For those bowlers who did not make the first two events, around for many miles. Paso Robles is a wonderful town Membership Fees are due at this event. Regular Membership is surrounded by the best vineyards in the world. Close to $30 and Gold Membership is $100. Gold Membership includes Morro Bay and many great lakes. If you are looking for your choice of any current Brunswick or DV8 ball for just $70 a change of pace and are experienced on 82-70’s please more! contact us at (805) 238-5020 or email [email protected] or [email protected] The JAT hits the lanes this Sunday, September 29, 2013 at Congratulations from Keystone Lanes Forest Lanes in Lake Forest for the start of the PBA Challenge U12 All events Girls Champion Sydney Haynes 1522 Series. Series - the Bear Challenge. See you this Sunday!

Farm Club/Open PBA Bear Challenge This Sunday - Sept 29 Forest Lanes 22771 Centre Drive, Lake Forest (949) 770-0055 Check in 8:30 Bowl 9:00 Entry: $45 Open/$40 Farm Membership Fees Due if bowlers missed first 2 events Now accepting credit/debit for all tournament fees For more info check online: www.bowljat.org JAT Champion Wesley Low Jr. and 2nd Matthew Zweig

JAT Farm Club - 2nd Ralph Ramirez III, Champ Ryan McBride, 3rd Julian Zavala Page 12 BOWLING NEWS September 26, 2013

Our 28th Year

$20,000 1st Place $12,000 2nd place 3rd Place $10,000 • 4th Place $8,000 • 5th Place $7,000 6th place $6,000 • 7th place $5,000

Dean Sanderson - Retirement Income Specialist Super Sweeper Sidepot 2nd Game Sweeper Pot $380 Each Week Plus Over $14,000 On Sweeps

Danny Ontiveros with son Ryan STANDINGS ROUND 1 ( Week 3 of 7 ) Dean Sanderson Pot EBONITE WEEK 3 Team 21 14 1st - 289 Josh Tajiri DOWNEY — The Ebonite Invitational was saddened to hear of the loss of past competitor Danny Ontiveros Jr. Team 1 13 2nd - 278 Mike Villarreal Many stories were passed around the lanes on Monday ABTA 13 night, as people remembered a teammate, a friend, and a teacher. Danny had an infectious smile that many spoke Team 9 11 about and was always a class act both on and off of the lanes. We will miss him. A collection was taken in the Team 20 10 name of the league to go into the college fund of Danny’s Team 18 9 TOP 10 LAST WEEK son, Ryan. We raised $500 for the fund, and if you would ( On 1st Round House Shot) like to make a contribution, please visit http://www.grad- J.A.T. 9 save.com/ryanontiveros Thank you. Team 23 8.5 802 Jeff Potts Team scoring was different this week. Teams won ei- Bowlium 8 ther 4 and 1 or 5 and 0! 772 Greg Neuer The leader board shows Team #21 up by one game Team 10 8 after cleaning up on #20. Checking scores: Harry Wong 759 Harry Wong led off with his 759, followed by John Daily 605, Jonathan Zuniga’s Plumbing 7 Gale 544 and anchor Vernon Adams clinched the sweep Team 8 7 758 Billy Myers Jr. with his 688. Team #20 was just too steady to hold back #21’s pin Team 3 7 750 Mike Villarreal pounding. Butch Jackson stacked up a 579, Matt Garcia gambled on a 593, sub Jonathan Huezo helped out with Team 4 7 749 Kevin Gagnon 579, and leadman Juan Ellison cranked out 610. Looked Team 24 6.5 741 Dave Kovach like game three was a “give away”! We will be printing all the team rosters very soon. Team 15 6 740 Charlie Kinstler Makes tracking the teams easier and following the roller Team 12 6 coaster ride more fun. 727 Gabriel Martinez All Side-pots were — one mark off of 300 — #1 Ramiro Team 13 6 723 Eric Snow Garcia/Paul Varela 279, #2 Mike Villarreal 278, #3 Kevin Sysco 5 Gagnon 278. Speaking of Potts. Jeff Potts posted the only Team 16 5 800.....290/802. The players are still rolling on the “house shot” and Johnson Products 5 the league as a whole is averaging 217. 41 guys RAISED Team 6 4 their average this week by at least 6 pins. FINANCIAL ADVISORS, INC. Team 7 3 Transamerica Financial Group Division 1265 Corona Pointe Ct. Let’s not forget the girls who add a little “spice” to the Suite 115-15 Monday night shoot out. Jessica Diso jumped in with 616, Team 19 2 Corona, CA 92879 Debbie Louise 568, Nicole Van Daniker 214 and Saman- Dean Sanderson tha Jimenez 187. I’m betting that when the tough rounds Registered Representative come, these ladies will hold their own!! TOP 2 TEAMS ROUND 1 License: 0F92487 Office: 909.634.8685 Josh Tajiri topped the scoring chart XXXing out for 289. TEAM 21 TEAM 1 Mobile: 714.875.0450 Harry Wong Roger Wrase Fax: 909.543.4377 High game of the night. No joshing! John Daily Jeff Potts With 24 teams of great bowlers matching skills — and Jonathan Gale Blake Holmes [email protected] comments — Monday night at Del Rio is the best specta- Vernon Adams Keith Laing www.tfaconnect.com tor sport around. Come on down!!! 7502 E. Florence Ave., Downey CA 90240 • (562) 927-3351