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BJI Readers INDEX — 2009 BJI READERS INDEX — 2009 Ask the Coach – Mike McGrath Bass Pro Shops Cast Line for Bowling; Sept., p. 61 International Bowling Campus Getting More Skid; Jan., p. 82 Glow Still Has Kick; Sept., p. 64 A Change of Culture; Feb., p. 78 Better to Start with Conventional? Feb., p. 58 Can A Center Go Green? Sept., p. 68 New Global Focus; Apr., p. 71 Free Armswing, Slow Ball Speed; Mar., p. 56 On The Fast Track; Oct., p. 67 New E.D.’s Getting the Hang of It; p. 6 Difference Between Solid and Pearl; Apr., p. 61 Classic League is Not Dead Yet; Oct., p. 86 Best Way to Pick Up Spares; May, p. 54 Coconut Bowl Best of Both Worlds; Nov., p. 60 Leading Off – Keith Hamilton Topping the Ball; June, p. 64 Certified Numbers Drop 6.35%; Dec. page 73 Bright Ideas from College Students; Jan., p. 6 Determining Your Rev Number; July, p. 53 Frank DeSocio Leads Training Team; Dec., p. 76 Stories of Dick & Pete; Feb., p. 6 Synthetics Develop a Track? Aug., p. 47 Next E.D.s of USBC, BPAA, Mar., p. 6 How Do I Throw Like Malott? Sept., p. 54 The Clinic Plastic Ball Championship; Apr., p. 6 Pick A Ball for 9 Year Old; Oct., p. 58 BJI’s Ball of the Year; Jan., p. 69 If I Were in Charge of Bowling; May, p. 6 Can You Throw It Too Hard? Nov., p. 46 Importance of Consistent Release; Feb., p. 53 The Locals Have Their Say; June, p. 6 Controlling a Ball’s Spin; Dec., page 59 What Made Them Great; Mar., p. 51 Plan a Visit to the New HoF; July, p. 6 Promote a Professional Swing; Mar., p. 58 Time to Support the New E.D.s; Aug., p. 6 Bowlers Journal International Style Geared Toward Survival; Apr., p. 55 Keep Your Eyes Open (Prospects); Sept., p. 6 Amateurs of the Year; Jan., p. 22 Bowlers Dream Camp; Apr., p. 66 State of the Industry; Oct., p. 6 Pats and Pans; Jan., p. 32 What Made Hudson Great? May, p. 47 A BJI Tradition Lives On; Nov., p. 6 2009 Almanac; Jan., p. 45 Swing Practice; May, p. 50 Coming and Goings; Dec., p. 6 2009 Ball Guide; Jan., p. 71 Mika’s Secret of Success; June, p. 59 Person(s) of the Year; Jan., p. 100 Balance is No Act; July, p. 43 Media Beat Tournament Guide 2009; Feb., p. 19 Pros, What They Know; July, p. 47 Pro Bowling’s 50 Greatest; Jan., p. 20 Glenn Allison ‘Hero’ Award; Feb., p. 38 A Step By Step Approach; July, p. 54 Bowling Across America; Feb., p. 13 International Tournament Guide 2009; Mar., p. 23 Match Up and Conquer; Aug., p. 42 Near Perfect Telecast; Mar., p. 14 Proprietor of the Year (Pappas); June, p. 83 No. 44 on the PBA Top 50; Sept., p. 47 Bowling Execution; Apr., p. 14 BJI 100 Top Coaches; July, p. 45 Lift is a 4-Letter Word; Sept., p. 50 Tour Ratings Slightly Increase; May, p. 14 A Few Good Captains (All-American); Aug., p. 24 You Must Take Responsibility; Sept., p. 52 Richgels’ Blog Beyond Madison; June, p. 14 Conti Can (BJI Championships); Sept., p. 15 Man of Many Eras; Nov., p. 41 Beck Profiled as Big Thinker; July, p. 14 2009 BJI Top High School Prospects; Sept., p. 24 Norm Duke Likes ’Em Tough; Dec., page 60 DVD a Century in the Making; Aug., p. 16 Power Poll 2009; Oct., p. 78 New Book/Fresh Start; Sept., p. 12 Architecture & Design Awards; Nov., p. 65 Guest Column Scrapbook of the NBL; Oct., p. 17 Bowlers of the Decade; Dec., page 20 Bowling Has Become the Role Model; July, p. 42 Mike & Mike Show; Nov., p. 15 “CSI” Features a Bowling Segment; Dec., p. 16 Bowlers Journal Interview Hall Marks – Wally Hall Johnny Petraglia/Parker Bohn III; Apr., p. 44 The Bad and Good News; Jan., p. 94 No Holes Barred – Joe Cerar Jr. Wes Malott; June, p. 48 The Downturn of 2008; Feb., p. 68 Solid Cell Ball of the Year; Jan., p. 86 Stu Upson; Oct., p. 74 3 Proprietors Increase Market Share; Mar., p. 66 Hype is Part of Life; Feb., p. 61 Will 900 Spark Baltimore Rebirth? Apr., p. 68 What’s So Good About March? Mar., p. 60 Bowling Proprietors’ Assn. of America New Emphasis on League Development; May, p. 62 Hybrids Latest Wrinkle; Apr., p. 62 Thompson Keynote at Bowl Expo; Feb., p. 69 No Longer a Vision to Grow; June, p. 72 Wide World of Coverstocks; May, p. 56 Uncorking Big Issues (Mid Winter); Mar., p. 74 GM Adapting to Change; July, p. 66 Symmetry Doesn’t Always Apply; June, p. 68 Grab Some Expo Gold; May, p. 68 A Few More Profit-Generating Ideas; Aug., p. 66 The Electric One is the Bowler; July, p. 56 Cautious Optimism (Bowl Expo); Aug., p. 72 Start Your Engines; Aug., p. 68 Open The Floodgates; Aug., p. 51 Sarah Palin Will Keynote in Vegas; Dec., page 73 Operational Excellence; Sept., p. 62 Get Ready for a Hot Winter; Sept., p. 55 For a Proprietor, Mistakes Happen; Oct., p. 68 What’s With the New Urethane? Oct., p. 59 Bowlitically Incorrect – Jim Dressel Space Needn’t Be Dead; Nov., p. 54 Helping You Choose The Best Ball; Nov., p. 49 What Lies Ahead in 2009; Jan., p. 10 Examining the Ignition Lock Issue; Dec., p. 74 Some Gift-Giving Possibilities; Dec., p. 64 Does the Fat Lady Gargle? Feb., p. 10 Bar the Czar Chat; Mar., p. 10 Inside Line Par Bowling – Tom Kouros New League Formats Wanted; Apr., p. 10 What’s a Pro and an Am? Jan., p. 22 Nuances of Leverage; Jan., p.70 They’ve Eliminated Personality Factor; May, p. 10 To The Winner Goes the Pins; Feb., p. 9 Bowling Ball Going Too Slow; Feb., p. 54 Salvino Has Bold League Plan; June, p. 10 Team USA Gets 2 More Pros; Mar., p. 9 Lessons to Take Your Breath Away; Mar., p. 52 If USBC’s Innovations Backfire; July, p. 10 Where Are the Legends Now? Mar., p. 29 Find a Center with a True Test; Apr., p. 56 Experience Factor = Tour Success; Aug., p. 10 Action Bowing Tales; Mar., p. 30 Magic Thumbhole Can Be the Key; May, p. 48 A Few of My Favorite Things; Sept., p. 10 Bowling Aces Tennis; Apr., p. 9 The Coveted Hot Hand; June, p. 60 Bowlopolis and Other Outtakes; Oct., p. 10 Did Malott Get Hustled? May, p. 9 Bowling Code Blue; July, p. 44 Taped…. 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Apr., p. 67 Inside Out – Roger Dalkin Malott Defies Cranker Image; Aug., p. 48 Capturing/Converting Casual Customers; Apr., p. 73 PBA Almost Ended Up in Greendale; Jan., p. 99 Williams Can Throw a Hook; Oct., p. 54 SE Asia’s Largest Center to Open; May, p. 61 Is Joe Norris Resting in Peace? Feb., p. 16 Duke Likes the Lanes Tough; Dec., p. 60 Are Other Firms Green With Envy? June, p. 71 Czar Concept a Fantasy; Mar., p. 73 Western & Hoinke Return from Edge; June, p. 74 Delegate Predictions an Inexact Science; May, p. 16 Pro Bowling In League With America; June, p. 84 It Was Not About Trust; July, p. 22 Anatomy of Malfunction; Jan., p. 38 NY Group Declares Liberty; July, p. 65 USBC’s New E.D. Could Be Perfect Pick; Sept., p. 75 Ultimate Scoring (Taylor); Jan., p. 40 Making the Wheels Go ‘Round; Aug., p. 65 All That Hot Air From the Computer? Nov., p. 22 Salvino Scorpion (Malott); Jan., p. 43 Scribes Vote to Accept Offer; Aug., p. 78 PBA HoF Class of 2009; Feb., p. 35 BOWLERS JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL ALMANAC BJI READERS INDEX — 2009 Cheetah Champ. (Bohn); Feb., p. 40 Ciccone to the Penthouse (Trials); July, p. 28 Time Capsule – J.R. Schmidt Shark Champ., (Page); Feb., p. 41 Life is Good for Webb (Sr. US Open); July, p. 38 Ned Greatest Bowler of Day; Jan., p. 36 A Role Model (Oatman); Feb., p. 44 WSOB Home Run or Error? Oct., p. 36 Ned Day Part 2; Feb., p. 33 Don Johnson, Upside Down; Mar., p. 35 We’d Rather Bowl in Philly; Mar., p.
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