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California SINCE 1940 67th Year In Publication BOWLINGNewsThursday, November 16, 2006 11459 E. Imperial Hwy., Norwalk, CA 90650 • P.O. Box 4160, Downey, CA 90241 • Online: www.californiabowlingnews.com Office: 562-807-3600 • Fax: 562-807-2288 tion, and the Michigan show. Team USA’s IBI’s Parent That experience lends itself well to understanding our associa- Still The Man Company Is New tion. CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y.— Diandra Asbaty “He has key contacts with At 44 years old, PBA Hall of Manager for many manufacturers in the in- Famer Pete Weber is showing no Wins World Cup dustry, and one goal of our asso- signs of slowing down. In fact, CARACAS, Venezuela— Bowling Centers of ciation is to create group pur- he’s off to what he calls the best Team USA’s Diandra Asbaty of chasing programs. We also felt start of his 28-year career. Chicago won one the world’s Southern California that Scott’s expertise in media Weber won his 33rd career 2500 E. Carson St. • Lakewood most prestigious events Friday, SHERMAN OAKS—B2B relations could take the associa- Denny’s PBA Tour title Sunday, claiming the women’s title at the Media, Inc. of Sherman Oaks, tion in a direction we never imag- knocking off local favorite Doug Pete Weber (562) 421-8448 42nd QubicaAMF Bowling California, the parent company ined possible. And he’s centrally Kent, 247-196, to win the 2006 World Cup at Centro Nacional of IBI magazine, has been se- based in our membership terri- Etonic Championship at AMF Dydo Japan Cup, becoming the Saturday de Bowling Mampote. lected to manage the business tory, with the company infra- Thruway Lanes. victim of Walter Ray Williams Asbaty, the reigning U.S. activity of the Bowling Centers structure to manage our associa- The win moved Weber Jr.’s record-breaking 42nd career Amateur champion, defeated of Southern California, effective tion more efficiently than we within one title of tying Mark title. No-Tap England’s Lisa John 232-214 and Nov. 3. Scott Frager, B2B Me- have in the past.” Roth for third on the all-time “This is the best start of my 226-199 in the best of three dia president and IBI publisher, Frager said he felt “proud, titles list and made him just the career, making the show in two championship match. It marks will serve as executive director gratified and eager” at the ap- second bowler in Tour history of the first four events and win- Dec. 2nd the third consecutive year an of the 84-member association. pointment. to go over the $3 million mark in ning today,” said Weber (St. Ann, American has won the women’s Frager replaces William “The entire staff at B2B career earnings. Weber finished Mo.), who used a Storm Special title and the fourth time in five Walbrecher, who submitted his Media, our experience, expertise, second in the season-opening Agent. “From what I understand 5 PM years. resignation shortly before the and passion are ready to go to Paige (Williams’ wife) predicted “Ever since I knew I was go- BCSC annual meeting at the work for one of the most active, I would be Player of the Year. ing to be the one going to the Western States Super Trade dynamic and influential propri- Full Field Set I’m trying not to let her down.” Entry Fee:$40 World Cup this year, I have hon- Show in October. Walbrecher, etors’ associations in the indus- Weber struck in six of the first estly thought about it every who was hired last year, said at try. For Mission seven frames in the title match, single day,” said Asbaty, who the meeting that he was leaving He added, “First on the the only blemish a 4-9 and Sidepots burst into tears after she won. to pursue opportunities with an agenda is getting out to meet with Hills WWPB an open in the second frame. He “I have visualized this day. So it unnamed company. every member and prospective was never threatened by Kent Optional wasn’t new to me today because Jason Altman, named BCSC member center in Southern Cali- Mixed Doubles (Newark, N.Y.), the defending I’d already seen it.” president at the same meeting, fornia to learn what BCSC can champion, who started the The World Cup, which has a indicated his first priority would do to make their businesses more This Weekend match with five consecutive 6 Games storied history and is by far the be to head a search committee to efficient, more profitable—and by Lori Yamasaki nine-spares. world’s biggest international find a replacement for maybe even more fun. The BCSC MISSION HILLS—A full “I picked a ball that hit the event, featured 92 countries this Walbrecher. Said Altman, “We has some tremendous programs field of 44 mixed doubles teams pocket and just tried to let it off year. Asbaty beat a field of 77 approached Scott Frager for a in place; we want to help match will be competing this weekend my hand. I didn’t try to throw it Tuesday Night Special players in the women’s division, number of reasons. the right program with the right at the 14th Annual Mission Hills hard, it was just a stroke off my including many of the best For one, his close work for bowling center.” WWPB Mixed Doubles Tourna- hand and it worked out for the 9 PM - 11 PM women bowlers in the world. years with state associations as Frager will continue in his ment! Tournament play will best,” Weber said. “Winning “This win isn’t about me, it’s the publisher of the endorsed active role as publisher of Inter- begin at 8:00am Saturday morn- never gets old. It’s the best feel- about all of the people in my magazine of the Western State national Bowling Industry. He ing for A squad’s first 5-game ing in the world.” $ 20.00 per lane life,” Asbaty said. “It’s about all Super Trade Show, the East has been owner and publisher of block. A squad bowlers will re- Weber advanced to the title the coaches I’ve ever had, all the Coast Bowling Centers Conven- the publication since 1999. turn at 2:00pm for their second match with a 227-179 win over includes shoes chances I’ve been given and all 5-game block. B squad teams Chris Loschetter (Avon, Ohio). the support I’ve received from will hit the floor at 11:00am and Loschetter had just two strikes my family. I’m very fortunate WIN-PLACE-SHOW 5:00pm. The top 12 teams will in the first nine frames, while Thursday Night Special to even have this opportunity return on Sunday afternoon for Weber struck in four of the first to win.” round robin match play finals to five frames. A 4-7-9 split and an 9 PM - 11 PM In the deciding match, determine our 2006 champions. in the eighth by Asbaty threw three strikes start- SCRATCH Bill Mossontte and his staff Loschetter all but clinched the ing in the ninth frame to force will host their annual pro-am match for Weber. 1.75 / game -3.00 shoes John to throw two strikes in the events on Friday afternoon at Kent advanced with a 203- final frame to keep her World 5-GAMER 3:30pm and Saturday evening at 188 win over Steve Jaros Cup hopes alive. John, who de- Sanctioned Tournament 8:00pm. Anyone interested in (Yorkville, Ill.). Kent stayed FRIDAY feated Denmark’s Mai Ginge participating in Bill’s fun-filled clean with no opens until his fi- Jensen 2-1 to reach the final, For Correct pro-am may contact Mission nal frame while Jaros had opens missed the head pin right on her Hills Bowl at 818-361-1221. in the 5th, 8th and 9th frames. NO-TAP first shot, handing the win to Dates, Time & Pro-am bowlers may purchase Weber earned $25,000 and an NO-TAP Asbaty 226-199. Ebonite Whirlwind Bowling exemption for the 2007-08 sea- 3 GAMES The roles were reversed in Balls as part of their pro-am en- son. Kent, who was looking for the opening match as Asbaty Information, try package and/or Ebonite his second title in three events Every Friday was forced to mark in the final Transport Bowling Bags, see after winning the United States frame to win. She got up and Please Contact details in the Mission Hills Bowl Bowling Congress (USBC) At 1:00 PM drilled a to secure a one- ad in this edition of the Bowling Masters, took home $13,000 for game lead 232-214. News. This event marks the end second. Jaros earned $6,500 for $15 ENTRY FEE The victory continued a re- VICTOR of the 2006 season for the West- third and Loschetter earned cent trend of American domina- ern Women Professional $5,500 for fourth. 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Page 2 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, November 16, 2006 challenge them to a match. Those games cluding 88 strikes —in a 10-game match. put at least $200 extra in my pocket every Although the numbers weren’t official Tommy Young week. And in those days that was quite a because the match wasn’t sanctioned, it “V” For Victory For bit.” was highlighted in Bowling Magazine, One of those challenges also resulted which subsequently petitioned the ABC Bob Grant, Champion, Dies at Age 82 in a highly lucrative partnership. Fol- to include Young’s record. lowing a head-to-head match in a packed Young continued to bowl four Inland Empire NABI LAKEWOOD—Tommy Young, bowling alley, one spectator remarked, leagues a week, averaging up to 210, until who set a California state tournament “You guys shouldn’t be bowling about 1960, when family and what would by Quinn PBA DICK WEBER OPEN record with an eight-game series of 1,873 against each other, you should bowl to- prove to be a 35-year career at Pepsi-Cola RIVERSIDE — We, at Inland in 1949 (which stood for nearly three de- gether.” Not long afterward, Young and took precedence. Estimating he bowled Empire NABI, do not take Bob cades, until bested by Earl Anthony in his one-time opponent launched a two- some 150 games a month during those Grant for “granted”! This past 1976) and logged 11 perfect games be- year onslaught of undefeated doubles years, he had recalled, “I’d bowl 15 tween 1944 and 1954, passed away on competitions, bowling at least one 10- games just to warm up for the league games, Saturday, Bob won his second November 8, 2006. He was 82. game match per week, averaging 220- then stick around afterward and bowl tournament at AMF Riverside Young began bowling in 1941 and 250, and garnering some fairly respect- match games half the night.” After 1960, Lanes. This is his second win in immediately caught the attention of bowl- able pocket money for their efforts. he “slowed down” to about 50 games a a two-week span. THANKSGIVING DAY!!!!!!! ing writers. In the May 3, 1941 edition of The two also, quite literally, bowled month, continuing league bowling Bob came out to Riverside to the Los Angeles Times, Cal Whorton’s their way from Los Angeles to Buffalo, through the late 1990s. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2006 AT 9:00 AM “Among the Bowlers” column extolled New York. On their way to the American Up until earlier this year, when ill- bowl and compete from Cathe- the 16-year-old Ambassador Hotel page Bowling Congress (ABC) tournament ness forced him to reluctantly stop bowl- dral City. However, the drive boy, noting: “Tommy performs like a vet- that year, they found a bowling alley in ing, Young could still be found gracing certainly did not interfere with BOWL FIVE GAMES ACROSS 10 LANES!!! eran even though he’s only been bowl- every town where they stopped and, said the lanes of Cal Bowl in Lakewood, Cali- his stamina, since he had to bowl ENTRY FEE WILL BE $65.00 ing for three months. He has developed a Young, “We just walked in and said we fornia at least three afternoons a week, and four games in the finals to win nice follow-through and so far he’s wanted to challenge their two best still able to bowl 250+ at the age of 81. WHICH INCLUDES GAME SIDE POTS. posted two games over 250 at Western bowlers.” While he devoted a minimum of two days the whole tournament. This win Bowl, eight over 240 and many more over In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, one a week to “serious practice,” Young spent was especially sweet, because WINNER WILL RECEIVE A SPOT INTO THE 200.” such match resulted in an offer of $10,000 at least one of those afternoons over the his wife Francine, was there to PBA TOUR QUALIFYING ROUND OF THE DICK WEBER The following year, on November 13, a year from a car dealer who wanted Young past nine years instructing his oldest see his victory. He would also 1942, the Los Angeles Times again ac- to bowl on his team. And, thanks to their grandson, Frank, on the finer points of like to dedicate this win to her. OPEN AT FOUNTAIN BOWL PLUS $100.00 CASH!!! claimed the “teenaged schoolboy car breaking down in St. Louis, Missouri, the game. One of his greatest joys was the Bob won this tournament with (BASED ON 20 ENTRIES) (1 FOR 6 WILL CASH) bowler,” noting that he “rolled 12 they ended up in a bowling alley owned day Frank was good enough to beat him. games…for a total of 2,740 and an aver- by Nelson Burton, Sr., one of the The other was passing on the immense his Storm Extreme and his Track ADDITIONAL SPOTS WILL BE ADDED ON A 1 FOR 20 BASIS age of 228. His low game, the only one country’s top bowlers. “He was practic- personal satisfaction bowling had af- Ball. under 200, was 194. His high game, the ing for a match with his partner, Buddy forded him. Bob won another champion THIS TOURNAMENT WILL BE BOWLED ON AN OFFICIAL PBA last of the series was 280.” Bomar,” Young had said. “We explained “It’s a terrific sport that’s brought shirt along with $900. He is al- TOUR LANE CONDITION!!! By 1943, Young was bowling in four we bowled for Brunswick and were on me 65 years of enjoyment,” Young said. ready entered in the “Tourna- leagues a week and making a definite our way to the ABC. We challenged them “I could go into any bowling alley in TO MAKE RESERVATIONS PLEASE CONTACT reputation for himself. Officially, for ex- to three games at five dollars each. After the world and have instant friendship.” ment of Champions” held in July ample, he shot an 810 series in a local we beat them the first game, they opened 2007, Las Vegas at The Orleans DAVE OSBORN Tommy Young is survived by his wife doubles tournament. Unofficially, he up on us—and wiped us out. But they of 57 years, Eleanor, a daughter and five Casino and Bowling Center. bowled some 50 match competitions a were wonderful guys, wouldn’t take our grandchildren. His legacy is an absolute We had a great tournament week and cleaning up. “In those days, money and even gave us tickets to their love of bowling that lives on in memo- you could go in any bowling alley and match.” ries of ABC tournaments long since this past weekend at Riverside. FOUNTAIN BOWL (714) 963-7888 there was a pot game going, with several Equally memorable was his first 300 past—innumerably intertwined with Many took advantage of the bowlers putting money up,” Young told game on January 1, 1944, at the age of 19. family vacations—along with the wis- numerous discounts we offer, as 17110 BROOKHURST ST. California Seniors (December 2000). “It Young went on to bowl three more that dom imparted to Frank, who will now seen in our Bowling News ad. FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA 92708 was also my custom to watch the Bowl- year, three in 1946, three in 1949 and one teach his younger brother what Our second place winner was ing News for somebody who was really in 1954. He also set a record for the high- “grandpa” taught him. killing the alleys. Then I’d call them and est competitive average in 1944—258 in- a new member coming from Brunswick Noroc Lanes. Diane Torres was also our top quali- fier. Diane bowled a 194 to Bob Grant’s 197 (too close to all ’til the very end). Third place was Louie Baello. Louie bowled a 212 to Bob’s 215 (another very close game). Fourth place was Jay Join us for Shackelford. Jay bowled a 196 to Bob’s 206. Fifth place was Mario Banuelos, who bowled a 238 to Bob’s 243. Our sixth place winner was Pierre Taylor, seventh place was Elaine Ward and eighth place was Wally White. Great bowling everyone! our all-new We have a BYE this Saturday but will see you all at AMF Ar- rowhead Lanes in San Bernar- dino, Saturday, November 25. See our ad in next week’s is- sue of the Bowling News for all our great discounts. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

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Reserve Your League’s Sweeper Date Now Call Wayne Daley, Group Coordinator at 1-888-365-7111 Ext. 6437 Page 4 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, November 16, 2006 Canoga National Deaf Bowling News 12655 VENTURA BLVD. STUDIO CITY Park Bowl 818-769-7600 or 877-2380 20122 Vanowen St. • Winnetka, CA 91306 BOWL Another GLDBA Great Harvey when you have time to 818-340-5190 • FAX: 818-883-1202 • OPEN 24 HOURS www.canogaparkbowl.com Ellerhorst Passes Away BY NICE AND SWEET E-mail:[email protected] by Connie Marchione DETROIT—The deaf bowling world is saddened when Harvey STUDIO CITY—As we crossed the Atlantic and governed our WINNETKA — How are all the bowlers here at Canoga Park Bowl? From the looks of the scores reported from last week we Ellerhorst passed away last week in Detroit suburb of Taylor after free space, a thanks was needed to be given for our feats. Now have to say you’re doing great. Lots of scores to report so we’ll get being ill for a few weeks. He was 79 years old. Our condolences centuries later we gather around a turkey as we gorge ourselves on right to them. goes to his wife Camilla and family. trimmings and desserts. Well, one way to burn off those extra calo- Viva Las Vegas: James Smith Jr. 232-279-244/754, Ted Harvey, a younger brother of another late Great Lakes Deaf ries is by bowling a few games and getting out with the family. Join Weinsziehr 209-267-215/691, Michael Djajich 220-224/638, Rick Greenzweight 222-211/630, Kathy Litzenberger 171/476. Bowling Association leader, James Ellerhorst, was born in Ohio and us this Thanksgiving for a time of praise and bowling excitement. Adult-Junior Doubles: William Williams 215-254/666, Eric attended Ohio School for Deaf and later at Michigan School for As corny as it is I guess the adult leagues have been gearing up Rhodes 221-256/646, Robert Battle 204-246/638, Scott Friedman Deaf in Flint. At Michigan SD Harvey starred in sports and made for Thanksgiving with all those turkeys flying around. It’s time you 210-206/600, Bob Czubiak 200. the 1946 City All-Stars in basketball and received honorable men- pilgrims saddle up and get ready for the middle of the season. Here’s River Maniacs: Johnnie Englehart 277/734, Robert Galbraith 267/715, Dan J. Dixon 254/673, Trevor Stoy 246/627, Scott Crawford tion in football. Later in 1997 Greater Flint Area Sports Hall of a cornucopia pf your scores: 619, Lou Cherpin 266/619, Jeannine Cumming 211/566, Monise Kelly Fame recognized his past talents and inducted him in its shrine. PINZ ADULTS: 221/563, Ray Stoy 246. H. Ellerhorst started bowling in 1944 and bowled in Great Lakes Tavern Guild: Jay Johnson 243 201-598, Greg Carson 221- Pinbusters: Monise Kelly 182/537, Lil Baker 214. Deaf Bowling Association for more than 50 years. 557, Jeff Pifko 203-540, David Quam 200-538, Curt Zellers 235- Copper Bucket: Gary Reed 223/637, Alec Hunter 215/610, Smoke Ackart 233/614, Amanda Johnson 209/529, Karen L. Vance Although he won several events in GLDBA during that time, he 536, Ed Dusseau 189-530. 517, Rusty Yeager Jr. 244, Steve Katz 234, Paul Prober 226. preferred serving as an officer or on committees. He was Vice- Twilighters: Bill Kamenow 229 224-648, Darrell Meyerhoff Newcomers: Ron Hightower 227/581, Vonna Miscovich 160/ President in 1963 and 1980, on Law Committee from 1970 to 1979 248 207-647, Phil Cody 202 239-624, Dan Coffelt 233-607, Dane 433, Marshall Plouffe 224, Warren Plouffe 223, Donne Franklin 201. and President in 1981to 1982. When the late renowned GLDBA Price 216 206-606, George Cruz 202 204-530. 500 Classic: Mary Lauer 166-167-168 stepladder, Marsha Wil- liams 212-255-203/670, Petra Kaun 202-213/601, Karen McDonald Secretary Treasurer Herman Cahen retired after serving a record 21 Kings and Queens: Brett Himmel 246 211-653, David 559, Carol Asher 218/538, Bev Zietz 538, Pauline Long 528, Cindy years in that office, Harvey stepped down to replace him in 1983. McKennett 241 203-637, Darren Radeff 255-624, Kevin Collins Dominguez 518, Carol Casuga 512, Patricia Peskin 512, Ginny Jack He was just the 9th Secretary-treasurer in GLDBA’s existence since 237-615, Walt Bost 200-535, Bill Wallis 201-521. 509. 1934 when he took over and served for 17 years till 2000 . The Funseekers: Damond Taylor 226 227 238-691, Tony Annibale The Classics: Leah Hoffman 259-225/655, Mike Witt 211-246/ 613, Tina Enriquez 217/582, Gayle Kirby 237/581, Louie Enriquez present Secretary-Treasurer Michael Jasko of Cleveland is GLDBA’s 215 258 206-679, David Dittlinger 223 223-640, Loren Larson 204 208, Pam Findl 205-200/576, Sharon Enriquez 205/568, Tim Stake 10th in that office. 223 212-639, Dane Price 225 218-625, Chris Gargaro 232-603, 209, Jodi Pappacostas 204/545. In 1977, a deaf club in Sweden asked National Deaf Bowling Andrew Minyard 215-598, Ed Dusseau 200 200-588. Pizza & Bowl: Daniel Giegoldt 203/550, Jeff Johnson 228, Sherry Association to send a deaf bowling Team USA for a friendly match S.C.B.L.: Larry Day 239 258 224-721, Steve Clark 204 228 Jensen 116/307. Thursday Pick-A-Ball: (4-games) Scott Friedman 257-279- at Malmo, Sweden where the 1977 World Games for Deaf was held. 226-658, Tony Laanan 221 210 209-640, Neil Inman 208 225-614, 217/979, Anthony Pavlowsky 232-201-243/859, Scott Crawford NDBA did not have the time and money to get together a team. Dave Yamamoto 204 213-612. 220. Harvey stepped in and got his club, Detroit Association of the Deaf PINZ JRS.: B’nai Brith: Doug Baillie 254-234-230/718, George Lippert 223- bowlers as the Team USA and went to Malmo for the match and Having a long weekend is a highlight to most kids. So make sure 258-213/694, Tom Flynn 246-238/677, Bernie Schatz 236-211-215/ 662, Steve Horenstein 214-254/656, Roman Agiert 214-243/645, while there another match in Stocholm. when it happens you don’t forget your bowling games. We want to Jay Rosen 213-220/628, Hank Solny 230-212/607, Shelly Kapitz Besides Flint’s Sports Hall of Fame, Harvey was inducted in see all of you practicing and getting ready for tournaments. Here’s 207-210/607, Michael Halen 232. Central Athletic Association of the Deaf Hall of Fame in 1970 as your latest scores: CC Nikkei: John Kobayashi 244-230-221/695, Kirk Sasaki 236- basketball and softball player. For his bowling and services, Harvey Banco Popular Adult/Junior: Brandon 223 220-632, Brad 231/660, Noriko Fukunaga 257-202/654, Yuki Matsuba 247/617, Mas Suruki 228-207/612, Sam Fukumoto 235-212/609, Miyuki Koga 211- was enshrined in GLDBA Hall of Fame in 1987and National Deaf Lander 285-612, Tina Hackett 215-575, Brad Spector 192-499, 212/607, Kevin Eto 202-206, Stephen Sasaki 227, Katsuko Fujita Bowling Hall of Fame in 1998. Gary Namon 133-377. 215/535, Junko Fujita 204/531, Masako Wakamatsu 517, Lois Muraoka JOE PRUITT PASSES AWAY AT HOME Banco Popular Senior Scratch: Nathan Honda 231 210-810, 205/504. IN APPLE VALLEY Griffin Roth 211 235 203-804, Nicole Kato 213 204-801, Leanne Monday Nite Live: Dan Onestinghel 254/723, Richard Greenzweight 245/695, Robert A. Joseph 246/658, Dave Cook 237/ APPLE VALLEY—When I got word of Harvey Ellerhorst’s Jilek 232-784, Erik Shaw 209-711. 657, Marc Loshin 646, Sharon Weger 216/613, Lucy Tralla 546, passing, I was saddened when told of Joseph Pruitt death from a Banco Popular Senior Galaxies: Teddy Galvan 201-558, Bev Zietz 504, Bob Heyd 247. heart attack at his home on Sunday morning. Joe was 75 years old. Treven Goldsmith 183-506, Ethan Bensinger 185-505, Natalie Honda First Lutheran: Rick Godin 259/701, Bonnie Hane 174/471, Ironically both Ellerhorst and Pruitt are international deaf bowl- 168-495, Molly Gruber 191-469. Bob Pfleger 234. Comedians: Mark May 256/698, Lou Cherpin 246/691, David ing pioneers. Ellerhorst as mentioned above went to Sweden in Banco Popular Junior Stars: Matt Parker 171-464, Mario Guilmette 258/661, Ruben Sarkisian 650, Robert Battle 645, Judy 1977 and Joe went with me in 1982 to represent U S in Swedish Vargas 103-290. Valazza 203/569, Mary Becker 523, Lizette M. Stevens 203/521, deaf club’s 90th anniversary celebration International Invitational Banco Popular Pee Wee Bumpers: Jack Mcevoy 95-179, Jan Sandman 518, Pat Campbell 512, Mike Murray 247, John R. Tournament in Stockholm. There were teams from France, Norway, Matt Miller 90-173. Segafredo 237, Stella Johnson 200. Tuesday Pick-A-Ball: (4-games) Adults — Bill Williams 268/ Finland, Denmark and Germany. PINZ SENIORS: 1009, Kevin Graus 235/826, Marsha Williams 246/814, Sharon Weger Joe’s death was sudden because just last August Dorothy and I Thanksgiving is a time to sit around with family or friends and 212/706. Youth — Daniel Williams 227/812, Aaron Steinberg 238, attended Joe and Pat’s 50th anniversary party at Long Beach given enjoy each other’s company. We hope you have an enjoyable week- Gus Reveles 212. Senior — Allan Nathan 203/749, Maddy Nathan by their daughter. They both looked good and happy that they 130/495. That’s all for this week. See ya. end and a chance to relax from your busy schedules. Take a look at purchased a new home at Apple Valley. these scores: Canoga Park Jrs. Canoga Park Srs. As a steady 180 average bowler, Joe was a member of So Calif. Happy Timers: Ken Burkenheim 200 221-620, Charlene 224- WINNETKA — Hi juniors. Hope WINNETKA — The seniors Deaf Traveling League and served as Vice President for several years. 611, Jack Burkenheim 195-483, Gas Sumampong 186-469, Sol you all had a nice three-day here at Canoga Park Bowl Joe had won titles in Pacific Coast Deaf tournaments, as All-events Karnovitz 179-463. weekend. Are you ready to are certainly having a great champion in 1967. doubles champion with James Crane in 1968 and Joslyn Seniors: Al Platkowsky 211-549, John Dobson 189- knock down those pins for your time by the scores that re- doubles champion in 1987 with Jose Gonzales. He called it quits 568, Lee Waldorf 182-517, Sol Stein 183-511, Sam Ching 196-506, high scores at Canoga Park ported from week nine. Funtimers: Bill Robb 279/ 1994 after he won the Don I Miller’s Pacific Coast Deaf Seniors Yolanda Dragotta 157-403. Bowl? Let’s see who did that 703, Al Reiswig 247/663, Ri- Masters to stay home with his family. Our condolences goes to his Breakfast Club: Myrna Schiffman 186-505, Charlene 187-468, last week. chard Greenzweight 223/ wife Patricia and family. Marion Weis 162-458, Pam Vaughan 155-452, Vicky Rastocky 171- Adult-Junior Doubles: Kevin 641, Carolyn Scherzberg 223/ 451, Nancy Sherwood 158-450. Gross 245-232-204/681, Daniel 622, Dave Folck 223/594, Dale Coffee & Donuts: Karen Wolkoff 172-503, Alba Donohue 180- Williams 214/589, Russell Simpson 587, Bertha Willard McFadden Jr. 186/538, A.J. Minot 199/522, Candy Adams 189/ 498, Arlamae Shapiro 159-443, Donna Klein 155-433, Charlene 200/514, Rachel Steinberg 208/ 501, Carolyn Greenwood 182/ 159-427, Hildegard Miller 148-422. 491, Jennifer Pyka 176/445, 493, Eleanor Weaver 190/458, Pin Pals: Karen Collier 183-487, Barbara Weissman 170-402, Robert Nelson 149/433. Hung-Lay Quon 215. Judy Kautz 138-394. Sutter Goldminers: Duncan 39’Ers Senior Trio: Edwin Cornish 236-258-226/720, Bowler of the Week: This week’s bowler is one that we see on a Clarke 195/481, Amruta Gill 136/ Rick Greenweight 235-244- daily basis and has been boosting his game immensely. Bowling in 397, Rachel Steinberg 147/382, 224/703, Dave Folck 236-237/ two leagues and keeping a sheepish smile is what Dane is known Jacob Domine 153/367, Maroff 668, John O’Donoghue 225- for. In Twilighters he bowled 216 and 206 for a 606 set and in Haque 126/347, Wahid Lodin 245/663, Al Reiswig 247-215/ Funseekers he had 225 and 218 for a 625 set. Great bowling Dane. 106/304, Marisa Lopez 127/303, 656, William Tidemanson Juan Santillan 106/301, Daniel 205-278/651, Don Segien 203- Sweetness quote of the week: “We don’t need no stinking Nguyen 95/257, Ryan Moats 202-219/624, Carolyn Scherz- badges.” – Blazing Saddles 103/237. berg 211-215/608, Hung-Lay Bantam All Stars: David Quon 205/597, BIll Robb 208- Grand Finale For The WCST Ebonite Singles 2006 Sheeran 184/473, Sevaun Th- 214/578, Homer Hammond 200-200/578, Jim Halliday 218/ ompson 89/207. ALong With A Big 5 Game Singles Sweeper 576, Mary Lauer 235/570, Bill (L-R) Joan Feinblum, Lou Decker, Toni Presley & Elaine Junior Royals: Noel Sosa 223- Volkert 190/560, Roger 2 Scheduled Pro-Am Events For Riverside Lanes 202/598, Gus Reveles 211/549, Chartrand 203/559, Jerry Hagin - 4 friends setting records every year. In Laughlin NV, December 15-17 Samantha Meyers 205/520, A.J. Ambrosini 236/558, Scotty Minot 183/496, Sonu Gill 143/389, Alavazo 214/555, Sylvia 4 Friends Bowling Team from Santa Rosa & Castro by Dick Sanders Alina Hedina 126/294. Kesilis 202/512, Lil Baker 186/ LAUGHLIN—The WCST will end the 2006 year with a grand 494, Kay Leovy 193/490, Edie Valley Capture E Division of the 2006 California finale for their WCST Ebonite Singles Tournament at the Riverside CANOGA PARK Goldberg 197/457, Bernice Casino Lanes in Laughlin, NV on the week-end of December 16-17, 195 & UNDER 5-GAME NO-TAP SINGLES Nixon 183/454, Vicke Blaiwes USBC Women’s Bowling State Championships 2006. The one squad tournament made up of 85 WCST Members November 11, 2006 168/435, Freda Leibson 153/ (At Canoga Park Bowl) by Joan Feinblum will have $2500.00 in added money, that came from selling the great 430, Ruth Balleweg 178/428, OFFICIAL RESULTS SANTA ROSA—The 4 Friends Bowling Team from Santa Rosa Ebonite Bowling Balls at our tournament sites this year. They will 1. Angel Dizon 1312 75.00 Chris Zielan 149/427, Carol be bowling for over $14,000.00 in prize money. For the qualifying 2. Stephen Mendez 1269 50.00 Wareberg 172/426, Charlotte recently were declared the winners of the E Division of the 2006 round, the bowlers will bowl two 5 game blocks on Saturday, 3. Tyler Stoy 1204 30.00 Marcoe 144/416, Beryl Perry California United States Bowling Congress Women’s Bowling State 4. Chris Greenwood 1185 FE 146/414, Lee Murray 139/398. Championships. December 16, 2006, starting at 10:00AM. The field will then cut to SIDEPOTS William Tidemanson 278, 14 bowlers in the regular division finals and 8 bowlers in the super OPEN DIVISION With a series score of 1760 the teams nearest competitor bowled Game 1 (hdcp.): 100 pins over average. senior finals to bowl on Sunday, December 17, 2006, to start at Hank Patten 310 12.00 We’ll see you next week a 1679. Members of the team are Joan Feinblum, Capt, Santa Rosa, 8:30AM. The tournament pays a minimum of one cash place for Game 2 (scr.): with more high scores. Lou Decker, Santa Rosa, Toni Presley, Santa Rosa and Elaine Hagin every 3 entries in each division. Tyler Stoy 278 12.00 Castro Valley. Led by Toni Presley with a 511 series the team won Game 3 (hdcp.): CANOGA PARK Two events are scheduled on Friday, December 15, 2006. At their division. Owner and Proprietor Jim Decker presented the tro- 1:00PM, the center will have a PRO-AM, scheduled for the senior Angel Dizon 312 12.00 LADIES 8-PIN NO-TAP Game 4 (scr.): November 8, 2006 phies to Feinblum, Decker and Presley at Double Decker Lanes. local bowlers along with our WCST Bowlers in a No Tap Format. Stephen Mendez 277 12.00 (At Canoga Park Bowl) To enter this event, check with Dave Furst at the lanes for availabil- Game 5 (hdcp.): OFFICIAL RESULTS Jim is currently a Director of the Board of Directors of the Califor- Petra Kaun 264 12.00 1. Teresa Lauer 900 $13.00 nia USBC Association. Elaine Hagin will receive her trophy at an- ity of openings. Call 1-888-590-2695. 300 JACKPOT 2. Mary Lauer 876 10.00 At 6:00PM, there will be an optional 5 game singles sweeper Stephen Mendez 300 108.00 3. Freda Leibson 871 FE other time. open to all scratch bowlers, ages 45 and up for the men and 40 and Chip Minot 300 108.00 SIDEPOTS Not only have the 4 ladies bowled together as a team for 17 up for the ladies. If there are 40 entries or more, 1st place will be Carryover 224.00 Game 1 (hdcp.): years but together they have bowled in the California WBA Women’s 3-6-9 JACKPOT Mary Lauer 313 7.00 $500.00. The sweeper pays one cash place for every 4 entries. Percy Manansala 8.00 Game 2 (scr.): Championship Tournament for a combined total of 205 years 1ed Included in this pay-off will be one cash place out of higher cash Carryover 156.00 Teresa Lauer 300 7.00 byElaine Hagin 62 years, Toni Presley 51 years, Lou Decker 47 prizes for every 4 super seniors entering the sweeper. Entry Fee: HIGH GAME JACKPOT Game 3 (hdcp.): years and Joan Feinblum 45. $55.00 per bowler, includes side-pots, brackets are optional at $5.00 HANDICAP DIVISION Freda Leibson 333 7.00 Angel Dizon 312 11.00 300 PRIZE WINNER It is interesting to note it is 50 years after Elaine Hagin and her per bracket. Check In Time for the sweeper is 5:00PM. SCRATCH DIVISION Teresa Lauer FE On Saturday, December 16, 2006, following the qualifying, there Hank Patten 300 4.00 3-6-9 WINNER Mother won the C Division Doubles in the California WBA Tour- will be another PRO-AM, open to all bowlers any ages to bowl Chip Minot 300 4.00 Teresa Lauer 10.00 nament on 1957. Stephen Mendez 300 4.00 Carryover 20.00 The 4 Friends want everyone to ktiow not to give up- the dream with our WCST Bowlers, and that will start at 7:00PM. Again Thanks for participating in this tourna- Thanks to all of the participants for check with Dave Furst, for openings. Call 1-888-590-2695. ment. bowling. of a lifetime might be yours. Thursday, November 16, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 5

Rainbow Properties, Inc. American Bowlers Tournament Association 1-800-217-2462 P.O. Box 3721, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 • 562-868-7164 • FAX: 562-929-2706 • www.abta1.com ABTA AMERICAN BOWLERS TOURNAMENT Kong Wins 2nd ABTA Title at Bowling Square ASSOCIATION (At AMF Bowling Square Lanes) November 11, 2006 Speedy Bryant, Rich Warner Toss “300” Games • Manny Diaz “299” FINAL STANDINGS 1. Michael Kong 679 $1,000.00 ABTA Shirt 100.00 Match Game $3455- shared By Cash, Staley & Guevarra 2. Richard Warner 792 500.00 3. Steve Bryant 704 200.00 4. Demetrius Cash 741 110.00 Winick hit Match Series $218 / 3-6-9 is $1,000 5. Kevin Rossen 703 110.00 6. Charlie Medina 767 105.00 Bring in a New Member This Week & Bowl for 1/2 price 7. Manny Diaz 681 105.00 8. Ping Romero 666 105.00 ARCADIA — There was no Rich Warner! Champion Michael Kong, is 9. Greg Velarde 653 105.00 lack of Excitement last Saturday The title game was set and the from San Gabriel. One of our fine 10. Roger Wrase 715 100.00 in our ABTA Event at Popular horses were paid! Kong paid $112 members for many years is most 11. Tommy Newman 700 100.00 12. Jason Patton 688 100.00 Bowling Square Lanes. There were for everyone who had him at the deserved and used a Ace drilled by 13. Romy Bautista 687 100.00 (2) Perfect Games in the Semi Fi- $5.00 fun bets. We would see who Memo at Action Lanes. He is 14. Heidi Cheng (60%) 665 60.00 nals by Speedy Bryant and Rich- would become the latest Cham- single Ladies. He also has a brother 15. Amy Quesenberry 664 100.00 pion. Richard elected to lead off Samson who has also bowled the Match Game Winners ABTA Bowling Square - Danny “El 16. Margie Coronado 653 100.00 ard Warner. Manny Diaz got 17. Ben Hurtado 651 70.00 tapped on the last shot for a 299 and he did with a spare, double ABTA. He thanks Angel, Willie, Presidente” Guevarra, New Member and casher Connie Hafer 18. Jeremy Pearson 649 66.25 game which also should have been and Kong was clean til frames 4- Christina, Jason, Mary, Billy, An- who offers her congratulations, Demetrius Cash, and Wes 18. Richard Aquino 649 66.25 a perfecto. 5-6 where he struck to take the gel, Frank and Jimmy for support. Staley Guevaarra, Cash and Staley shared a nice $3,455 and 20. Lauren Brifman 645 62.50 Speedy and Richard will re- lead. Warner got tapped and They are a fine fun loving group 21. Romy Cajucom 645 62.50 over $1,100 each for their fine 190 games. 22. Talia St. Angelo 642 60.00 ceive ABTA “300” Jackets and all missed the 7 pin but he came back who frequent our club and we are 23. Chester Gaunt 636 60.00 three will receive Special Awards with strikes in frames 5-6-7. We glad to have them. 24. Bobbie McCollum (ss) 635 57.50 for their fine feat. had a game but then tapped and Rich Warner hails from 25. Lynn Waldi 635 57.50 Michael Kong was not to be missed the 7 again. Kong was clean Placentia, and used a Saturn drilled ABTA at Bowlium One-Day 26. Greg Kokanour 634 55.00 27. Richard Yanagita 628 55.00 denied as he put on a spectacular and led by 16 and then doubled in by Roger Kosaka and he is also 28. Paul Passarino (ss) 627 52.50 performance winning his second the 10th to win out 228/ single ladies. He thanks the ABTA 29. David Jones Jr. 626 52.50 ABTA Title as he finally downed 242,Warner at 192/206. A great for a great tournament and Dave, Handicap is FROZEN for Thanksgiving Event 30. Angel Chau 620 51.00 31. Tim Austin 618 50.00 the top seed Richard Warner in performance by a great guy and a Louis, Gina, Greg, Kristy, Tracy 32. Danny Guevarra 617 50.00 the title to be our latest cham- fine bowler, and a title #2 was well- and his girlfriend Cynthia for sup- Match Game est. $2,000 3-6-9 is $2,300 33. Don Quitangon 613 48.00 pion. deserved! Congrats Michael! port. He is definitely an ABTA 34. Jimmy Wong 611 46.00 35. Jason Garcia (60%) 595 27.00 Our return to AMF Bowling Great bowling also by Richard Blueblood bowling in our League $2,500 min / $6,100 Possible 1st place 36. Leo Tartamella (ss) 591 44.00 Square saw 154 entrants produce Warner a Champion who could at Cal Bowl. 37. James Abilar 575 44.00 nice cut scores of +90 (men) and have won it on this nightl! He is a Speedy Bryant is from Thurs/Friday/Saturday Event at Covina Bowl 38. Julian Conwi 573 44.00 + 25 for our ladies to make it to great bowler and a fine young Compton and used a Roto Grip 39. Matt Garcia 573 44.00 The ABTA will be hosted by Bowlium Lanes in Montclair in a 40. Kristine Soliman (60%) 569 27.00 the semis. Also added were Super gentleman. Great bowling Rich- given to him by a good Friend and 41. Connie Hafer (60%) 568 27.00 Seniors, Bobbie Mc Collum, Paul ard!. The same to Speedy Bryant drilled by Billy Myers at Cal. He one day event with five qualifying Saturday beginning at 12:00-1:00 DOUBLES Passarino and Leo Tartamella. in third. They were perfect on is married to Eva and Speedy -2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM with 1 in 5 bowlers advancing to the Semifi- 1. Angel Chau/ Leading the Semis was “White this night with 300 Games in the thanks everyone. hE IS another Jimmy Wong 1474 100.00 nals at 7:45 PM. 2. Tommy Newman/ Hot” Rich Warner who fired a Semis! ABTA Blueblood, as he is also in The Handicap is Frozen in this event except for extenuat- Fred Galvan 1410 80.00 en route to a huge Tourney Hi Qualifiers were our league and has been for many 3. Jason LaVoie/ +192. Not far behind was Charlie James “Don’t call me Jim” Abilar years. ing circumstances, for our Thanksgiving Event next weekend Jeremy Pearson 1407 70.00 +185 for the men and Heidi Cheng We had several new members at Covina Bowl. The Match Game will start anew and esti- 4. Danny Guevarra/ Median at +167. Warner would sit Romy Cajucom 1398 60.00 out and be able to bowl the title led the ladies at +106 and they at Bowling Square and first time mated $1,100. The Match Series will start anew but will be 5. Jason Garcia/ game. Medina would enter in round will get paid entries. cashers were Amy Quisenberry, estimated at $270 for only $2. Bedell Vasquez 1394 50.00 two of the single elims (top 16). Demetrius Cash eliminated Chester Gaunt, Kristine Soliman 6. Fred Galvan/ The 3-6-9 will go for a nice $1,000 this week, so lots of Cash Richard Yanagita 1385 30.00 It took a +53 to make the sweet the field in the 3-6-9 roll off and and Connie Hafer. FINANCIAL REPORT 16 single elims finals, and that got the first three 9’s or better We will return there for our available at The Bowlium. There will be Guaranteed pots of $100 at Cut Scores included 3 women. and needing only one more for Christmas Special Dec. 16 lots of 4:00 and $150 6:00 PM, and only $2 per game to enter. Men: +90, Women: +25 The bowlers took to the lanes. $900 missed right a bit. So we will Gifts and Prizes. Thanks to Cheryl Super Seniors: Paul Passarino, Leo Please see our ad in this paper for more information. Tartamella, Bobbie McCollum In the first round single elims los- go for $1,000 this week at the and her superb staff notably Asst. HIGH QUALIFIER — FREE ENTRY ing were Heidi Cheng, Amy Bowlium. He got a $50 consola- GM Tony Del Francia. Bowlium is located at 4666 Holt Ave. and to get there,Take 10 Men: James Abilar +185 Quisenberry, Margie Coronado, tion for beer, and money:-). It is history folks, as Michael freeway east to Monte Vista So. 1 mile to Holt , then right or Women: Heidi Cheng +160 Jason Patten, Roger Wrase, The Match Game was Kong enters the archives a two SPECIAL AWARDS 60 freeway east to Ramona north 2 miles to Holt then right. 3-6-9 Tommy Newman and Romy Matched at 190 drawn by Rich time Champion! Next weeks Thanksgiving Event event is a Thursday, Fri- Demetrius Cash 50.00 Bautista. They got checks of Warner . Three of our fine sup- Make plans for this our One This week it is 1,000.00 $100 in 10-16th place. porters Demetrius Cash, Wes Day event at the Bowlium Satur- day & Saturday Event, and will have separate qualifying each MATCH GAME — 190 day and open to all. Come on down and bowl in this great Demetrius Cash, Wes Staley, In round two being eliminated Staley and Danny Guevarra got 1/ day. There will be qualifying at Danny Guevarra, each won 1,121.00 were Manny “299” Diaz, Charlie 3 of the $3,455 pot so the Match 12:00-1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00 PM event. See our ad for more information. Estimated this week 1,100.00 Medina, Ping Romero and Greg Game will be estimated at $1,100 with SemiFinals 7:45PM with one MATCH SERIES — 523 Velarde. They cashed in 6-9th at the Bowlium Saturday. in five making the cut! Handicap Frank Winick 218.00 Estimated this week 250.00 places and $105 each. Match Series worth $218 was is frozen for the Thanksgiving COLUMBIA BALL WINNER Round three had Michael Matched at a 523 drawn by Abilar. Special there!! Angel Chau Columbia Action Max Kong best Demetrius Cash 193- Frank Winick was the lucky The following weekend we are Prize Fund, 154 4,371.50 178. Speedy “300” Bryant got to bowler taking home the cash. We hosted in a Three Day Event by Paid Entries, 15 @ $49 735.00 Optional Sidepots 1,062.00 Kevin Rossen 212-188. So Kevin will estimate the Series at $250 Covina Bowl in Covina for our Doubles 390.00 and Cash were 4th and 5th with this week . Big Thanksgiving Event Nov 23- Brackets 6,455.00 fine bowling and $110 each with The weekly winner of the 23-25. $6,100 First Place with 3-6-9 50.00 Shirt & Trophy 88.00 Michael and Speedy to meet for Columbia “300” Ball, was a most Bonuses and $2,500 Min 1st Match Game 3,365.00 the right to bowl Warner for the deserving Angel Chau who hap- there. There are separate qualify- TOTAL PAID OUT $16,732.50 title. In this game Speedy got pily opts for he popular Colum- ing daily in that one with the Fi- tapped and Michael did in a 222- bia Action Packed. He thanks the nals Saturday night at 8:00PM. 178 win. Speedy was 3rd with ABTA, and sponsor Columbia 300 See you all at the Bowlium this Michael off to the title game vs for the fine ball. weekend. ABTA Winter Open to be Hosted by the Orleans The ABTA 2006 Winter Open will be hosted by the Or- leans Hotel-Casino Jan. 11-12- 13-14. This Event will pay $4,000 Minimum 1st Place and up to $8,000 1st with Bonuses and the Cash N Carry option. Winick is Match Series Winner - Frank Winick’s 523 Series Flyers, room rates and more paid off at the Bowling Square Event to the tune fo $218. He will be available next week at is congratulated by his daughter AMY who is a future ABTA Covina Bowl, and mailed in our member soon! pamphlet in late September.

Kong tops Exciting ABTA Event at Bowling Square -Warner and Bryant have “300” games. (L-R) Rich Warner (runnerup) who had a Perfect game also, Michael Kong (champion) Speedy Bryant 3rd Who also fired a Perfect Game, and Tony Delfrancia, Asst. GM Bowling Square. Page 6 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, November 16, 2006

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There are many reasons to take part in the 2007 USBC Open Championships in Reno. WHAT’S YOURS? Thursday, November 16, 2006 BOWLING NEWS Page 7 CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 LAKEWOOD — The start of the holidays is around the FUNSTERS YOUNG AT HEART corner and that means several things...busy, busy, busy. All Wendell Ledbetter 220/602, Fred Meisel 520, Barbara Ellis Houston 182-248-157/587, Tom Pettway 189-217- the baking that needs to get done, shopping of every kind, Smiley 542, Tom Spencer 201/533, Tom Dennis 223-200/ 191/597, Willie Greer 158-167-101/426, Albert Stephens 106- traveling to visit friends and relatives, parties, fun events 605, Chuck Morrissey 202/535, Robin Wall 502, Ken Seiple 128-84/318, Marie Larason 168-167-144/479, Josh Hudson and more. Whatever it is, plan ahead so you’re not in such a Sr. 522, Doug Johnson 200/541, Napoleon Goshay 204/ 222-209-182/613, Tua Sula 154-156-150/460, Lyette Will- rush. Want to get started on that shopping list? Go to our pro 518, Travis Hicks 505, Wilfred Panton 509, Terry Binuya 500, iams 123-119-153/395, Fale Sula 189-167-174/530, Lester shop here at Cal Bowl, they have suggestions for you. Jane Simmons 539, Maurice Chartrand 530, Don Kelly 217/ Felien 155-152-190/497, Leroy Canaday 115-137-148/400, CAL BOWLEROS 547, Pre Collier 207/501, Janet Faria 530, Arnie Faria 506, Albert Burnett 130-144-150/424, Jim Plante 206-230-191/ Mary Smyth 226-214-210/650, Dee Phipps 268/633, Ora Orvil Price 505, Bob Webb 504, Jim Burke 203-212-211/ 627, Jacque Donaldson 106-140-144/390, Earl Hullett 213- McCormick 229-214/599, Vi Wilson 204/581, Carole Fischer 626, Edward Buhay 200/506, Boylee Inocente 208/560, Curtis 166-176/555, Sam Huckleby 166-184-165/545, Mel Lebeauf 204/575, Kim Eastwood 213/550, Glenda Harvey 216/549, Whaley 224/567, Josh Hudson 232/620, Verne Willey 503, 174-227-162/ 563, Willie Young 136-180-182/498, John Almeta Cobbs 544, Kathy Phylow 530, Cathy Wyatt 524, Betty Steve Halada 211/535, Sidney Moore 500, Dominic Antonio Brider 146-138-179/463, Mac McNealy 242-138-200/580, Phillips 214/522, Margo McClain 520, Mickey Gurule 516, 553, Ed McLean 211/534. James Johnson 162-213-187/562, Art Nelson 151-146-145/ Leona Belletti 507, Joyce Weinmann 501, Ella Hayes and BIG BEAR 441, Gene Hammons 143-163-154/460, Curtis Whaley 220- Mattie Wylie 500 each, Kathy Eaton 510. (11-2-06) Roy Cunningham 231-247-205/683, Roy 161-181/562, June Skulick 100-98-164/362, Dottie Castillo WEDNESDAY MIXED FIVE Flounoil 225-189-258/672, Harold Dubose 258-179-224/ 136-158-174/468, Ed Stoute 183-169-209/561, Rachel Bob Brockman 205-223-193/621, Guy Hunsinger 189- 661, Billy Anderson 203-185-264/652, Earl Hullett 224-205- Bright 89-128-90/307, Rosalind Harris 104-58-72/234, 176-249/614, Sheila Lawton 205-234-162/601, Jay Wilson 211/640, Ken Holliday 196-193-246/635, John Lynch 230- Connie Lopez 82-87-76/245. 213-220-171/604, Daryl Brandt 225, Myrick Burris 216, Mike 202-203/635, Sid Nakagawa 204-173-256/633, Randy RECYCLED TEENS Dieterich 202-200, Paul Griba 212, John Lynch 204, Matt Nakagawa 235-205-181/621, Emmerson Wafer 246-196- Ken Seiple Sr. 203-202/594, Don Keith 500, Wendell Mosley 211, Larry Movera 235, Rudy Munzon 213, Greg Nardo 174/616, Joe Swift 200-276-257/633, Ceasr Usi 203-203- Ledbetter 201-203/577, R.C. Owens 521, Luz Cruz 532, Pete 204, Carol Nelson 201, Gary Nelson 224, Tony Ortiz 224, 217/623, Tim Cable 182-191-236/609, Vinny Patel 166-215- Cruz 510, Larry Neri 535, Ben Jones Sr. 533, John Mathews Don Ott 210-201, David Wall 212. 223/604, David Patterson 180-209-216/605, Roscoe Evans 200-235/609, Verla Whitesell 511, Harold Runyon 202/566, SENIOR MENS TRIO 215-194-191/600, Michelle Criswill 213-203-192/608, Betty Tom Spencer 510, Jack Wooley 213/512, Domenic Saraceno Roosevelt Lewis 226-214-210/650, Rudy Munzon 224- McDiarmid 215-190-197/602, Dee Phipps 204-212-143/559, 203-227/609, Frances Walker 512, Al Williams 203-256/620, 277-248/749, Ralph Wingert 258-180-195/633, Clark Daronda Reed 189-206-180/575, Lee Theiss 181-212-156/ Steve Jasper 201/541, Frank Fernandez 505, Al Brchan 520, VandenBerg 171-256-194/621, Ron McClain Sr. 202-213- 549, Fia Pele 136-214-183/533, Jan Hendrickson 175-176- Divina Buhay 538, Eduardo Buhay 220/509, Gene Nichols 244/660, Donald Wade 193-246-203/642, Cecil Knighton 200/551, Tish Ridal 206-160-146/512, Donna Cable 185- 512, Boylee Inocente 537, Chuck Ashton 554, Jim Burke 248-227-211/681, B.J. 212-197-213/622, Jerry Giron 204- 163-162/510, Becky Simpson 188-154-159/501, Christine 226-237/647, Walter Millsap 234-226/643, Lela Stevenson 233-209/646, Mel Lebeauf 190-223-225/638, Rich Kelly 224- Terrell 159-177-165/501, Evette Franklin 170-170-161/501, 502, Maurice Chartrand 503, Fred Meisel 200/557. 227-168/619, Ed Cabs 248-220-213/681, Ron Lemons 255- Peggie Nakagawa 122-195-179/501. (11-9-06) John Dunn ELKS & FRIENDS 235-210/700, Jim Plante 205-226-226/657, Tony Morones 214-234-201/649, Roy Cunningham 214-214-217/645, John B.J. 202-236-205/643, Stacy Kelly 245/628, Joe Erwin 253/ 247-200-213/660, Wayne Brown 172-201-234/607, Boylee Lynch 182-226-227/635, Harold DuBose 222-185-224/631, 605, Jimmie Valles 244, Ralph Buckles 203, Carlos Salcedo Inocente 266-184-180/630, Mauro Pendilla 207-225-194/ Joe Swift 217-235-167/619, Jeff Cureton 181-183-254/618, 201, Ed Brown 219, Greg Kelly 215, John Lynch 205, Don 626, Billy Scott 208-216-235/659, Tom Pettway 217-157- Emitt Brown 153-236-229/618, Dan Baker 188-212-210/610, Louis 221. 233/607, Vincent Cervantes 180-243-179/602, John Dunn John Golston 224-202-182/608, Raleigh McCormick 188- FRIDAY NO-TAP 215-225-198/638, Tom McNaughton 212-185-210/607, 225-192/605, Emmerson Wafer 211-212-180/603, Lee November 10, 2006 Archie Stull 205, Willie Burkhalter 202-216, Al Bailey 205- Theiss 256-213-149/618, Fia Pele 166-218-190/574, OFFICIAL RESULTS 208, Billy Williams 230, Lester Felien 200, Ed Neal 202, Shante Pittman 190-190-206/586, Allisen Sutton 221-188- 1. Ruthie Jones 865 $90.00 Clarence Matthews 225, Ken Seiple Sr. 207, Herman Martin 152/561, Stacy Kelly 178-180-175/533, Evette Franklin 170- 2. Tommy Newman 856 60.00 223, Charles Neal 203, Al Brchan 200, Rick Hunter 255- 157-190/517, Christine Terrell 177-158-181/516, Betty 3. Mikey Villarreal 826 30.00 204, Ellis Houston 218, Josh Hudson 247, Earl Hullett 200, McDiarmid 195-146-172/513, Daronda Reed 154-174-179/ Mike Pizarro 826 30.00 Joe Swift 217, Fidel Usi 215-215, Al Ortiz 222, Fale Sula 507. 4. Rick Hunter 814 15.00 203, Pat Kinard 203, Bob Pearson 202, Lon Richardson GRANDMAS & GRANDPAS SIDEPOTS 215, Walter Millsap 203, Paul Peete 208-211, Don Kelly 201, Clifford Schad 513, Jim Young 511, Ron McCLain 637, 1. Mikey Villarreal, hdcp. 304 50.00 Don Boaz 215, Richard Munch 200, Wendell Ledbetter 230, Wendell Ledbetter 558, Pat Erwin 514, Jim Burke 536, Don 2. Rick Hunter, scr. 300 50.00 Joe Erwin 234, Clarence Turner 233, Ivory Herd Sr. 202- Jones 514, Eddie Buhay 558, Curtis Whaley 587, Jerry Stotts 3. Rick Llaneta, hdcp. 306 50.00 212, Walt Gist 200, Jim Burke 226-202, Curtis Whaley 205, 504, Stanley Murren 548, Wilfred Panton 585, Larry Neri 582, 3-6-9 POT Bill Cowens Jr. 204-209, Richard Sotelo 238. Steve Jaspar 537, Walt Gist 515, Al Ortiz 625, John Mathews No winner 500.00 CAL STARS 582, Bob Stickney 554, Lola Pickel 514, Fred Contreras INSURANCE Shonna Hernandez 162-158-225/545, Kim Eastwood 636, Boylee Inocente 642, Ed Brown 642, Ed Hansen 514, Archie Stull 50.00 169-203-154/526, Betty Phillips 168-182-195/545, Ora Chuck Patterson 660, Joe Erwin 637, Billy Williams 607, SCRATCH SERIES POT McCormick 148-167-173/488, Jerry Whitehurst 153-171- Dorothy Ruggiero 538, John Welty 559, Tony Morones 659, Tommy Newman 817 50.00 161/485, Leona Belletti 170-180-177/527, Gale Cervantes Lucy Seiple 544, Robert Thomas 513. NEXT TOURNAMENT 205-184-179/568, Darlene Hom 178-171-179/528. November 17, 2006 at 1:00 p.m.

ABTA LEAGUE AT CAL BOWL WEEK 10 - Marcus Lemons 776 - Eric Morris 738 Tuesday Night Special Match Game /Strike Pot Carry Over Marcus Lemons led the men’s scoring for the second week in a row with his fine 286, 229, 261/776, other great scores were Eric Morris 245, 257, 236/738, Al Williams 244, 268, 218/730, Brian 9 PM - 11 PM Reyes 224, 217, 278/719, David Mathisen 202, 234, 265/701, Danny Guevarra 252/691, Speedy Bryant 237/687, Alan Aguilar 257/682 and Tommy Newman 251/677. Rita Wahl led the women’s scoring 238/630, Irene Kang 214/ $20 Per Lane 595, Jerilyn Morales 225/566, Mary Dixon 210/560, Mary Smyth 223/552, Tracy Cueto 213/539 and Gina Velarde 195/538. SIDEPOT $50: Game 1. Marcus Lemons 286. 2. Eric Morris 257. 3. Brian Reyes 278 plus super pot for $120, second David Includes Shoes Mathisen 278/$45. $5 ACROSS SCRATCH $100 - $30: Game 1. Marcus Lemons 286/$100 and Alan Aguilar 257/$25. 2. Eric Morris 257/$200 and Tommy Newman 251/$30. 3. Brian Reyes 278/$100 and (tie) David Mathisen/Hermie Lebaquin 265/$30. LADIES’ SIDEPOT $19: Game 1. Emma Johnson 255. 2. Jerilyn Morales 225. 3. Mary Dixon 249. The MATCH GAME was worth $148 and will be carried over. The number drawn was 187. Gina Velarde and Tom Palan made sure the Strike-Out Pot will be carried over for another week. Thursday Night Special DOLLAR DOUBLES: 1. Eric Morris 257/Al Williams 268/525 ($220). 2. Tommy Newman 251/David Mathisen 234/485 ($110). Winner of the weekly ABTA Tournament Entry was Alan Aguilar. ABTA tournament will be at Bowlium in Montclair, first squad is at 9 PM - 11PM 12:00 PM and last squad is at 6:00 PM semis to follow. Please check the Bowling News for directions. Note/the handicap will be frozen at the Bowlium. $1.75 Per Game Congratulations to our league bowlers for making the finals last Saturday, Richard Warner (second place), Speedy Bryant, Greg Velarde, Ping Romero, Tommy Newman, Roger Wrase, Speedy Bryant and Rich Warner each bowled perfect games in the Bowling $3.00 Shoes Square Tournament also. REMINDER: The league will have a BYE on November 23rd (Thanksgiving). HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE THANKSGIVING. Page 8 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, November 16, 2006 MISSION HILLS BOWL Jim Koenings and Norris Turner present 10430 Sepulveda Blvd., Mission Hills, CA 91345 • 818-361-1221 Better Bowlers Tournament No. 5 OPEN TO ALL MEN & WOMEN (For 190 to 230 Plus Average Bowlers) Bowl with the Western Women Professional Bowlers We Paid Out $9,145 The First 4 Tournaments! PRO-AM NO TAP TOURNAMENT At Riverside Lanes $1000 PRIZE FUND!!(Based on 100 Entries) SATURDAY • NOVEMBER 18TH • 8PM 10781 Indiana Avenue, Riverside CA 92503 Phone: (951) 353-2695 4 ENTRY PACKAGES TO CHOOSE DEFENDING CHAMPS 2005 - Dave Wodka & Wendy MacPherson FROM INCLUDING 2004 - Dave Wodka & Wendy MacPherson SUNDAY, NOV. 19, 2006 Ebonites Brand New Ball 2003 - Dave Wodka & Wendy MacPherson 2002 - Missy Bellinder & Jon Brandon Check In Starts At: 9:00 A.M. • Practice Starts At 9:50 A.M. WHIRLWIND 2001 - Tennelle Grijalva & Vince Wood 2000 - Tenelle Grijalva & Ricky Corona Tournament Starts At: 10:00 A.M. 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WE PAY 1 PLACE FOR EVERY 4 ENTRIES IN BOTH DIVISIONS. THERE MUST BE AT LEAST 4 LEFT HANDERS IN TOURNAMENT, FOR THE LEFT HANDER TO QUALIFY FOR THE $200 ADDED MONEY. 2. HANDICAP WILL BE 50% OF THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOUR AVERAGE AND 230, 20 PINS MAX. BOWL WITH THE W.W.P.B. LADY PROS!!! 3. QUALIFYING WILL BE 5 GAMES WITH A BRACKET FINALS FOR EACH DIVISION . IF LESS THAN 16 BOWLERS IN YOUR DIVISION THE BRACKETS WILL BE MODIFIED. HERE AT MISSION HILLS BOWL 4. MAIL ENTRIES TO: BETTER BOWLERS TOURNAMENT, P.O. BOX 2382 RIVERSIDE, CA 92516 5. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PHONE JIM AT: 951-242-1858 OR NORRIS AT: 951-359-0300. $200 Added Money by LUSTER-COTE, INC. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17TH Will be split between the top right-hander and the top left-hander after a 2 game match. The winner will receive $150 and the loser will receive $50. AT 3:30 PM Mike Rick Wins Citrus Belt Senior Masters Better Bowlers by Frank Weiler 4 PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM INCLUDING INDIO—In the most excit- ing finish in Senior Masters his- Tournament No. 5 tory, champion Mike Rick pre- EBONITE WHIRLWIND BALL vailed. After tying in the cham- NEW DIVISIONS pionship two game match, 482 Starting with Better Bowlers Tournament No. 5, we will have a to 482, Mike struck out in the Right-handed Division and a Left-handed Division. All prize money TRANSPORT 2-BALL BAG overtime tenth frame defeating collected from Right-handers will be paid to Right-handers and all runner-up Leon Dent, who prize money collected from Left-handers will be paid to Left-handers. $100 PRIZE FUND struck but left a three pin on his PLUS second shot in the extra frame. After 5 games of qualifying, and the Right-handed and Left- The championship finalists handed winners are determined, there will be a two game roll-off for CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY finished in the following order: an additional $200 from Luster-Cote, Inc. with the winner taking Mike Rick (champion), 2003 $150 and the banner for that tournament. The loser would receive champion Leon Dent (second), $50. So with $750 guaranteed for a Right-hander, a Right-hander Joe Penny (third), Ed could go home with $900 or more, if he won the final 2 game match. Abakumoff (fourth), last sea- Likewise, with $400 guaranteed for a Left-hander, a Left-hander sons champion Frank Weiler and could go home with $550 or more, if he won the 2 game match. The JUNIOR PRO AM Curt Snyder (tied for fifth place), only restriction is that there must be at least 4 Left-handers entered Dave Gulley and Ray Torres into the tournament for the Left-handers to bowl in the final two (tied for seventh place). game match, otherwise the $200 would be distributed among the Our champion averaged 246 top Right-handed bowlers. NO TAP TOURNEY on his way to a perfect 4-0 match Again, this is a handicapped event for bowlers with averages play record, and the title, in this from 190 to 230 plus, with the handicap being 50% of the difference double elimination champion- between the bowlers average and 230,20 pins maximum per game. BOWL WITH THE W.W.P.B. LADY PROS!!! ship. His high game during the Since we are paying one place for every four entries, there must be finals was 267. Rick used an 8 entries for Left-handers for us to pay 2” Place $200. We do not Ebonite Action ball on his march allow PBA National Champions to bowl in our tournaments. PBA HERE AT MISSION HILLS BOWL to victory. Regional Champions must enter at 230 average, while PBA Non- Dent averaged 244 coming Champions members must enter at 225. through the losers bracket to Better Bowlers Tournament No. 5 is scheduled for November TROPHIES TO EACH BOY & GIRL CHAMPION!! claim second place. He bowled 19, 2006 at Riverside Lanes, located at 10781 Indiana Avenue, in the high game of the finals, 290, Riverside, just off the 91 Freeway, near the La Sierra exit. using a Hammer Black Widow ball drilled by Joe Staton. Dur- FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17TH @ 3:30PM ing one three game stretch, Leon 323-757-2211 bowled 793! During another such stretch 4 PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM he shot 769. Third place finisher, Joe Penny was the highest fin- ishing right-hander. by Ken Del Conte EBONITE WHIRLWIND He averaged 244 but lost two Southwest Bowl close high scoring matches to LOS ANGELES — We’re still rolling in the Saturday Trio’s at Rick and Dent. 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Galvan 174-187-164 and Jared on to def Shane in the final with Lawrence 196-216-206, giving JST Titles Go To 227 to 195. Cerritos Jrs them a total of 1232. In the Semi- In the Open division it was Trophies Final Match it was Chris Equilos match of the same Jeremy Glover CERRITOS—Saturday proved with a 157 and Danny Equilos with Peck, Bassett, led after 6 games with plus 220, State-of-the-art Computerized to be another great day of bowl- a 164 totaling 367, against Lance and the cut was plus 76 Adrian Engraving (Roland Camm-2) ing. Bowlers were ready, knew Neavitt with a 182 and Tom Ferry Hawkins & Bidwell Ruiz. High game was shot by Jer- where their mark was, and just with a 125 totaling 368. The Fi- emy Glover, 298. in the first came and did what was natural to nal Match it came down to Lance at Del Rosa Lanes match of the TV style roll off them. They laid the pins down. Neavitt 130 and Tom Ferry 165 found Devin Bidwell vs Adrian Devante Emmert of the Lil with a total of 356 against Candice by Butch Hesketh Ruiz, Devin rolled a very nice 259 Raider’s boys started Saturday it Galvan 190 and Jared Lawrence SAN BERNARDINO—Hello to move up to meet Charlie hair, off with a bang. He bowled a 106- 207 totaling 426. The winners of JST bowlers tour #4 was just held again Devin was solid with a 247 189. Nathaniel Jacobowitz took the “A” Division are Candice at Del Rosa Lanes in San Bernar- def Charlies 195, that put Devin his turn at putting the pins down Galvan and Jared Lawrence. dino, due to time constraints the in the championship match to with his 89-175. Vincent Bisco had For the “B” Division, 3rd match play part of our format was meet Jeremy Glover and again 310-533-9595 no problem keeping his ball on place qualifiers were Mann Rou dropped but that didn’t stop the Devin was solid with a 248 to de- the mark, bowling a 93-175. Kuo with a 110-152-151 and excitement. Thanks to our great feat Jeremy’s 211. Daylan Hill bowled a terrific 92- Christina Ma with a 127-124-167 sponsors Roto Grip, Pins & Well that is it in a nutshell, 166. Isabel Manalo lead the Lil giving them a total of 1247. Sec- Needles Embroidery and CCS over tour #4 in the record books and a Raider’s girls again this week with ond place qualifiers went to $1,200.00 was given out in schol- couple of new title winners. Our owned and operated by her superb game of 77-146. Fol- Akeyla Basto with a 135-144-114 arship. The six game qualifying next tournament is Nov. 26th at lowing close behind Isabel was and Phillip Lebaquin with a 226- was kept and then cut to TV fi- Yorba Linda Bowl, keep up the Tim and Diana Albin Gianae Olilang with her 69-123. 223-169 giving them a total of nals. practice and I hope to see you It was all Veteran bowlers for 1254. First place qualifiers were In the Hdcp Novice we had a there. Every one have a very LocatedLocated Inside Inside AMF Rossmoor Bowl-O-Drome Bowl the Rookie boys this week. Seems Aaron Agundez 169-119-164 and small turn out but it was exciting happy and safe Thanksgiving. fitting too, with it being Veteran’s Richard Galvan 123-259-202 giv- Cameron Peck lead the field and 21915 S. Western Ave, Torrance, CA 90501 Day. Veteran bowler Sean Dantas ing them a total of 1270. In the ended up averaging 173 with a started it off with his 121-285, Semi-Finals Match it was Mann total pin fall of 1038 and high Girls Jr. All-Stars then it came to veteran bowler Rou Kuo 184 and Christina Ma game of 223. Lanea Cunningham by David Gordon Jacob Hardin, and he show he knew 124 with a total of 448 against had a total of 870 plus 108 hdcp CANOGA PARK—Welcome his stuff with his great game of Akeyla Basto 111 and Phillip pins for 978, Wesley Low next back to the Girls Jr. All-Stars weekly 106-281. Joseph Ash, another Lebaquin 170 giving them a total with 945 and a high game of 202. update. This past Sunday, the ladies veteran bowler had his awesome of 362. In the Final Match it was The roll off was Cameron Peck held a double-session at Canoga Park game of 108-279. Once again Mann Rou Kuo 136 and Christina up against Lanea Cunningham; Bowl. All members were in attendance Cameron won with a 226 vs 189. and the scoring was just the boost this leading the Rookie girls, it was Ma 200 with a total of 476 against young league needed. We thank the Kaila Chen with her game of 107- Aaron Agundez 104 and Richard This is the 2nd title in a row for staff and management of Canoga Park 301. Great series Kaila. Savannah Galvan 208 giving them a total Cameron, Congratulations. Bowl for their hospitality the entire Ratliff still improves with strong of 395. The winners of the “B” Cameron will be moving up to weekend. We’ll be back. strength and determination, and Division are Mann Rou Kuo and intermediate at the next tourna- Our first session started us off at 12 she showed us by bowling a 104- Christina Ma. There were no ment. noon and with the close of the first 242. Jameshia Gaddy bowled a Bumper bowler in this Adult-Jr In the Intermediate division window of Pepsi qualifying and our Brett Huntoon lead the field with first position round, the girls went all great game of 180. Tournament. Great Bowling Ev- out. This week also brought a new Stephen Porter of the Strik- eryone! a –51, Richard Martin rounded out nickname out for Lindsay Hannasch – ing Force boys was ready to bowl the top 5 with –120. High Game Sparkles. Last week, Lindsay posted this morning. Stephen being a went to Brett Huntoon with a 245 up the high series for the season, and veteran bowler himself showed it as did high series points for 1149. “sparked” the rest of the league to take too, with his hot game of 174- The first match of the TV Style action. And just like last year, 458. Kevin Chen another veteran roll off found Henry Chang Wo Lindsay’s claim to fame lasted all of up against Chris Bassett, Chris def one week. bowler had a nice 157-453. Yet, The culprit this year was Deanna another veteran bowler had his Henry with a 236 to 173, you Carrillo leading the first session with great day bowling a 163-424. For could see Chris had set his gold on 234-249-225-210/918 and for our first the Striking Force girls it was winning and didn’t slow down one of the new season, taking Lizzy Raya with a 151-409, Mann bit in the next match Chris def over high series in the process. Way to Rou Kuo with her 147-400. and Jeff Glusman in a great match 265 bowl Deanna. Next in line was Mel- 9 Tasha Jansen with her great game to 210, Chris move on to meet issa Pena with 268-218-215/860 as the Brett in the finals with Chris def session’s opponent for Deanna. What 1 of 165-375. a pair to watch. And pins were flying In the Senior Division, it was Brett 210 to 193. You can see on the other six lanes by Lindsay 6 Will Jackson staring it off for the that Chris won’t be in the inter- Hannasch 213-220-202/827, Jillian . Psychic boys, with a nice 256-601. Ryan mediate div. Long with this kind Gaddi-son 217-234-200/821, Tabetha Cunningham, who bowled a “300” of bowling he is ready for Advance Reynolds 213-213-203/792, Jasmine 5 game a couple a seasons ago, had division, Congratulations. Morales 223/730, and Katheren Ross 0 Past Present Future a nice 213-601, and Charles Th- In the Advance division the 220/708. small two handler James Hawkins After a break in the action and a 1 ompson laid his pins down with a quick update of the stats, the girls re- . 214-580. 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Melissa Pena of 208-506. turned up the heat and went 279-268- The results from the Adult-Jr tion and Robert the #4 spot, with 226-245/1018. Outstanding Ms. Pena. Tournament held on 11/4 are in. JR Monteith in #5 with plus 96. Carrillo was not too bad either as she In Division A, 3rd place qualifiers Robert Page held the high game went 228-258-246/923. Again their went to Chris Equilos 138-178- title with a 268. In the first match matches were awesome. More high scor- 187 and Danny Equilos 172-192- J R was up to meet Robert Page, ing came in from Reynolds 212-223/ 203 giving them a total of 1210. JR def Robert 195 to 162, JR was 782, Morales 211-223/766, Hannasch then up to meet Caycee Landers, 202-218/769, Gaddison 201/745, and Second place qualifiers were Lance Ross 212/720. What a great day! Neavitt with a 132-163-178 and Caycee won with 196 to 190 Our next session will be this Sun- Tom Ferry 202-161-196 that Caycee moved on to meet James day at AMF Cerritos Lanes, following gave them a 1215 total. First Hawkins with James defeating the JAT tournament. Bring the right place qualifiers were Candice Caycee 205 to 184, James moved equipment. Our start time is around 2:00. Therefore, enjoy yourself – but don’t get cocky. We need to continue to be the premiere all-girls travel group around. Thank you to each and every one of you. I’ll see you on Sunday. SED Jr. Travel by David Gordon CANOGA PARK—SED Jr. Junior Doubles Travel (in part) was at Canoga Park Bowl this past Saturday. Just what the doctor (or director) ordered. Now I don’t know how many times I need to prove this to you bowlers. Yes, Canoga Park is a ways out for most of you, but an 8 or 900 series for most of you would be worth it. Also, if I can get Tournament Roxanne to drive out there, everyone should make it. Nine bowlers made it to Canoga Park, nine bowlers made it to the pa- Saturday, November 25th per. Leading the way was Michael Gaylor going 236-279-233/917. Now that’s the way to do it Mike. The next Check-In at 12:30 p.m. – Bowl at 1:00 p.m. club starts with Bryan Osborne 243- 236/860, James Hawkins 279/829, J.D. Pelow 246-221/827, Matt Jones 234-203/826, Eddie Sayles 245-212/ 2 Juniors per team - $20 entry fee per team 825, and Max Slevcove 224-202/810. And the ladies round out our report- Handicap is 80% of 200 able scoring with Jasmine Morales 201/ 751, and Kim Ferdnance 703. Also a side note and a bending of my own rule not to report make-up/pre-bowl games. However, Ms. Ferdnance put in a make-up set of 241-206/843 for Jack Cornelson Top 2 Teams Receive her first 800 series with our troop. Congratulations Kim. Following the normal session we FREE Entry Into Our were able to have four bowlers avail- 10781 Indiana Avenue able for Baker play. M&M (Matt & Max) paired up against JJ (James & Riverside, CA 92503 (909) 352-3553 Junior New Years Eve Party J.D.) for two games of two-person Baker, then switch partners for two “Bach’s Builds Better Bowlers!” SINCE more games. M&M took the first two SINCE 1959 games 226-211 and 279-224, but after 1959 BACH’S BOWLING the switch Max & J.D. teamed up for a first match win 235-185. This just AND TROPHY SUPPLY INC. For More Information or pumped up the two double-handers 2,000 SQ. FT. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE James & Matt to a 279-192 and sparked In Addition To Our Famous BACH a roll-off game of 209-208. Who won, Real Rubber Inserts, We Also Carry OVAL To Sign-Up Call I won’t tell. THUMBHOLE This Saturday we are at AMF OVAL-TIP DUAL SIDED GRIPS. Mary Lou Teller Cerritos Lanes for our first double-ses- [email protected] sion of the season. Our first session 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. • Norwalk • (562) 868-3261 starts promptly at 12:30 with our sec- SUN.: 10:30 AM – 5PM • SAT.: CLOSED ond set to begin around 2:30. Bowlers MON., TUES., WED., THURS.: 10:30 AM – 6 PM • FRI.: 10:30 AM – 5 PM www.keystonelanes.com please be on time and be ready to get your Pepsi results and your Bowl-A- Bowling 562-866-4319 • Trophies 562-867-9645 Thon fundraiser cards. FAX 562-867-7621 Let’s keep this high scoring up. I’ll see you there. 9417 Artesia Blvd. (At Clark) • Bellflower, CA 90706 Page 12 BOWLING NEWS Thursday, November 16, 2006 667, Brandon Curtis 237, Ronnie Uneda 235-221, Henry Ureda 224, Yuki Tomono222, Candice Gomez 219. P.B.L.: Joe Bendicion 235-200/619, Marc Sy 212, Ruben Linbrook Bowling Center Figueroa 200-202, Rene Rosales 202. Saturday Vegas Special: Joe Molina 210-243-233/686, Chris Molina 230/608, David Molina 212, Bill May 207. 201 S. Brookhurst • Anaheim • (714) 774-2253 4-4 Vegas: Richard Garcia 224-222/638, Curt Butschke 247, Roy Smithhisler Jr. 230, Bill McFeggan 222, Steve ANAHEIM — All you senior bowlers, get your partner and Radovich 215. come to Linbrook Bowling Center on Saturday, November Family and Friends: Edward Mote 220, Richard Calvo SAN BERNARDINO — You won’t believe it but Thanks- 18th for Ozzie’s Senior Mixed Scotch Doubles. It’s limited to 215, Frank Pangelinan 212, Ron Aguon 203, Al Cruz 203, giving Day is just a week away. Here at Del Rosa Lanes we the first 50 paid couples so call the center to reserve your Jesse Meno 203. have tournaments for you. Wednesday, November 22, 2006, spot. Check-in starts at 11:30 a.m. and bowl at 12:30 p.m. Double Daters: John Conway 211-212-205/628, Bob it’s our Thanksgiving No-Tap Tournament. Check-in at 6:00 It’s always a fun event so don’t get left out. Legro 278/626, Rick Mundrick 210-202/601, Jeff Dahl 222, p.m., bowl at 6:30 p.m. Reservations are required. There Swinging Trios: John Munson 205-231, Bob Baughman Alan Bloom 210-212, Denise Bayne 211-210. will be a special drawing for early sign-ups by November 216, Stan Lucas 214. N.F.L.: Dave Wright 213. 19. The entry fee is $20 which includes sidepots. Separate Santa’s Gals & Guys: Johnny Davis 203-230/612, Carl Senior No-Tap: (11-7-06) 34 entries @ $9=$306. 34 lin- divisions for men and women. Handicap 80% of 220. Then Adinolfi 200. eage @ $4.50=$153. 34 prize fund @ $4.50=$153. 33 (3-6- on Thanksgiving Day, we have our 4th Annual Turkey Day Lunch Bunch: Ike Eisenacher 227-212/610, George 9) @ $1=$33. Place Money: 1st place Terry Brent 863 $33, Scratch 5-Gamer at 11:00 a.m. with check-in at 10:30 a.m. Kinney 205, Bin Masaki 206. 2nd Tony Chaco 829 $24, 3rd Carl Adinolfi 783 $18, 4th The $50 entry fee includes sidepots. For more information Monday Cypress College: Roscoe March 202, Jenifer John Magill 782 $12, 5th John Phillips 781 $6.50. Sidepots: or to reserve your spot on either tournament, please call Del Rodriguez 201. 1st game (hdcp.): 1st P.J. Carroll 320 $8, 2nd Bob Fulton Rosa Lanes at 909-886-4675. Anaheim Secondary: Digger Larkin 215, Marc Guzman 302 $6, 3rd Johnny Munson 300 $4.50. 2nd game (scr.): 1st Handicap Doubles: Corky De Maio 275-266-223/764, 201, Dave Pooley 201. Terry Brent 288 $10, 2nd Tony Chaco 287 $8, 3rd Carl Adinolfi John Hutchings 232-201/623, Sam Frisby 235/605, Josh Ten Pins: Brett Galle 237-212-278/727, Howie Feinstein 277 $5.50. 3rd game (hdcp.): 1st Cliff LaPointe 313 $8, 2nd Ball 233, Terry Chittenden 223/576,Vicki Flanders 222. 221-254/648, Tony Toliver 227-237/648, Dale Mitchell 206- Rich Herd 302 $6, 3rd Rose Carter 294 $4.50. (3-6-9) No Judson Baptist: Ben Gonzales 266/591, Matt Moloney 204-204/614, Ben Philalack (sub) 221/612, Brenda winner $438 + $33 Added=$471 New Carryover. 225, Ramona Sanderson 201/562. Rumbaugh 233, Kathy Turpin 216. Beach Party: Chuck Gtray 214-226-213/653, Leighton No Knottcents: Michael Curtis 204-212, Gene Shaw 210, Beach 226, Diane Kline 201/504. Jim Johnstone 207, Bobby Johansen 203. Mt. Commercial: Steve Rollberg 217/578, Tim Eshelman Santa Strikers: Brian Bendt 204-247-224/675, David 237, Susan Jones 203/570, John Lassak 235. Brogdon 206-204, Wes Atkinson 201. Carl’s Jr To None by Roberta McNaught Capri: Esther Boyd 536, Bea Pitts 226. 3’s Company: Jacky Cangey 205, Karen Bagnall 203, T.N.T.: Jerry Streich 227/603, Lori Fletcher 177/459. Marie Parmalee 202, Joan Zillmer 200, Melinda Manahan Carl Adinolfi led the 590 Classic at Linbrook last week. Out Dirty County: P.J. Buckner 223-254-227/704, John 200. scoring Frank Bellinder’s 269/902 and Rod Cantrell’s 257/902, Carl’s Hutchings 217-237-213/667, Tom Andres Sr. 226-206/629, Executive Doubles: David Haskell 251-227/671, Stan 218,213,239,235/905, made him “Star”. Randy Hoffman 258/626, Steve Markovic 204-202/602, Roger Evans 214-234-200/648, Bill Evans 215-258/645, Jon Huse Gloria Ferrulli took over the Ladies High Game with a 278, Hunt 234, Debbie Andres 209-201/557, Barb Newman 213, 224-228/631, Mike Keogh 202-236/615, Lisa Somma 216/ earning her a watch from USBC for 100 pins over her average. Way Joan McMichael 203. 604, Connie Putnam 201. to go Gloria! Elks Invitational: Adolph Burckhalter 210-222/614, Tom Jacks & Jills: Chaz Schaeffer 214-236-200/650, Jel Poole Sr. 257, Lorie Click 467, Priscilla Romeo 176. Tayag 204-254/612, Rick Sproul 243/610, Jovet Soon 209- Other Stars for the week were: Jim Upton 245/897, Al Lara 245/ 872, Willy Bordenave 238/859, E.J. Rogers 238/858, David Wright Willows: Cindy Ehlers 194/527. 242, Fred Fouts 222. Wednesday Vegas: Jeff Hout 212-216-215/643, Michael Just Desserts: Richard McKenna 213, Tito Lassalle 213, 248/844, Ron Corona Jr. 239/840, Bill Hitchcock 257/838, Eva Gray 204-233-203/640, Joe Vasquez 238-248/637, Del Terry Duthoy 212, Jack Pedre 211, Nikki Trepowsky 204. Munson 242/836, Janine Ditch 222/833, Tony Angulo 233/818, Karper 203-213-212/628, Joe Martinez 223-218/622, John Golden Nuggets: Bob McGraw 246-234/647, Ed Shig Shozi 236/809, Orlando Vanegas 248/802, Ron Mahler 242/ Boyer 214-235/619, Chuck Gray 222/617, Rolann Karper Signorino 213. 801, Ed Stoute 221/800, Lloyd Thierry 245, Ron Douglass 244, 213/585, Tracy Rorie 204, Sherri Boyer 203. Go For Nine (no-tap): Gino Vassallo 265-297/751, Mac Ronny Thompson 243, Stan Guzy 230, Tom Stearn 226, Carolynne Wed. Wild Bunch: Michael Berry 227-226/644, Greg McNealy 244-200-226/667, Ozzie Randolph 217-264/656, Schley 221, Gino Vassallo 221, Janet Anderson 218, Gene Plotnick Wood 223-210/632, Matt Carroll 203-202-201/606, Dan Joe Zeuli 221-253/647, Ike Eisenacher 300/644, Diane 215, Alan Bloom 214, Bob Gosnell 214, Larry Green 213, Joy Upton 243, Jeff Raynor 227-201. Johnson 225-219/629, Barbara Bish 214-207/605, Margot Del Rosa 830 Classic: John Davis Jr. 246-278-269/793, Church 208. McGregor 211, Willie Harris 209, Helen Petrowski 207, Marie Barbush 206, Tony Chaco 204, Johnny Munson 201 and Ed Adam Sokoloski 299-276-215/790, Corky De Maio 299-248- Party Timers: Ed Murakami 222-258/678, E.J. Rogers 215/762, Ray Cobb 269-223-259/751, Ken De Maio 243- 226-268/674, Dave Hucka 233-244/658, Stan Evans 234- Hermance 202. 224-247/714, Ron Strange 249-280/711, Mike Hudson 224- 204-216/656, Danny Janssens 245-225/655, Yvonne Del Rosa Srs. 228-233/705, Brian Bringhurst 209-246-237/692, Nick Assini Dowland 216. SAN BERNARDINO — If you’re a senior no-tapper, come by 212-230-246/688, Mark Dyer 257-236/687, Jerome Forch Rowdies: Morgan Meyer 241, Vern Tournay Jr. 222, Mike on Mondays or Wednesdays for our Senior No-Tap. Call Del 222-254-200/676, Roy Robinson 224-204-233/661, David Crumley Sr. 213, Robert Serrano 205, Steve Frazier 201, Rosa Lanes for time and cost. Martin 202. Kerry Woolpert 208. Now for a report of last week’s high scores. Adult/Jr. Trio: P.J. Buckner 220-247-227/694, Joseph De Anaheim Nisei: Sandy Viloria 215, Dave Lautherboren Young At Heart: Bob Lee 264/613, Goldie Goldman 223/603, La Torre 231-205-224/660, Mary Cassin 183/528, Jay De 205, Dan Ellsworth 200-201, Teri Vonachen 236-237/617. Betty Zoz 482, Alma Fornal 198. La Torre 230/618, Adrian Ruiz 230, Chris Bassett 217, Dylan Nikkei League: Verne Lastimodo 233-200, Henry Urada Park & Rec.: Sam Frisby 211-202/599, Joe Strinati 235, Cari Burris 208-205/559, Esther Byrd 203. Newton 208, Shelby Scheffler 158/431. 227, Bob Okamura 211, Gil Barcoma 209-231, Leo Asuncion Afternooners: Richard Gomez 215-201-235/651, Bob Gold Times: James Harris II 247-268/684, John 210, Mickey Yamaguchi 237. Corrigan 212-203/601, Bob Lee 218, Robert Robles 217-203, Roberson 213-236-215/664, John Boyer 216-233/643, Tom Santa’s Super Savers: Joe Molina 253/621, Carl Adinolfi Joseph Humildad 213, Cari Burris 193/556. Smith 234-226/640, Del Karper 236-213/627, Mike Mobley 211, Rachel Chaco 237. Golden Goodies: Frank Long 213/550, Bessie Ball-man 530, 246-204/602, Drew Hunley 232, Tom Ramos 228-205, An- 525 Ladies Classic (4-games): Cora Bussey 200-243, Marianne Heidecke 189. gela Mobley 245-213/629, Suelee Santero 223, Rolann Eva Munson 226, Joy McGregor 222, Shirley Anderson 203, Mon. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Lester Gray 810, 2. Chuck Taylor 797, 3. Karper 212, Nena Lopez 205, Sjana Robinson 203. Ann Lester 200. Phosie Lotze 691, Booby, Marianne Heidecke 617. Friday Vegas: Marty Romeo 257-203/646, Goldie Thursday Mixed Seniors: Joe Zeuli 222, Carl Eggers Wed. Sr. No-Tap: 1. Murray Gibson 804, 2. Bob Corrigan 797, 3. Bob Lee 773, 4. Lester Gray 765, Booby, Jerry Paxton Goldman 236-205/634, Tony Medley 246-209/630, Joseph 210, John Munson 202-203, Mike Warr 203. 574. We’ll be back next week with more scores. Curran 211-269/629, Gene Nocchi 213-216/619, Scott Magnolia Teachers (no-tap): Joe Andreff 268-220/660 Bayless 214/601, Michelle Chong 202-206/589, Terri Nelson Melissa Valentine 204, Carolyn Anderson 203. Del Rosa Jrs. 206. 7-11 Vegas: Bob Mendoza 221-212/617, Ed Angeles 213- SAN BERNARDINO — Junior scores were reported from the past week Slots Of Fun: Vince Vasquez 210-225/605, Patty Whitney 228/612, John Munson 233, Eric Angeles 225. here at Del Rosa Lanes. 216/540, Angela Hancock 210. Grey Panthers: Mike Warr 206. Little Rascals: Kaleb Morrison 182, Joseph Lopez 100, Dawn Richards 143, Weekend Rollers: Mike Nakunz 239-203-259/701, John Vegas Party: Dan Duarte 243-236/658, Stan Evans 227- Leslie Roberts 76. Roberson 200-215-248/663, Nacho Hernandez 267/636, 216-219/656, Ed Angeles 208-244/620, Hong Kha 223-213/ Bantam Buddies: Terrence Robinson 340, Robert Arbothnott 131, Samantha Joe Contreras 221-221/627, Jim Willenborg 223-200/608, 610, John Ritchie Jr. 212-205/606, Melody Ritchie 237. Richards 118/306. Pincrackers: Brian Fields 368, Connor Berry 139, Sara Cook 117/308. Gary Pomfret 234/608, Jason Laguna 237/603, Mike Mellas T.G.I.F.: Casey Jones 212-200, Tim Perry 211, Jason Watts Strike Force: Marty Coyazo 225-246-232/703,James Dixon 200-211-257/ 225, Robin Flud 226/553, Christina Hernandez 203, 207, Richard Carr 201, Randy Eddins 201, Sheila Gerhardt 668, Adrian Ruiz 233-246/620, Chase Phillips 214-210/616, Brandon Busby Catherine Rabico 200. 220. 255, Chris Bassett 204, Brent Smith 201-201, Jason Holleman 200, Angel Santa Fe Mixed: Ron Braden 238-202/631, L.T. Togafau Kamaiiana : Tash Castillo 213-232-222/ Williams 201/520, Amanda Coyazo 205. Goood bowling, juniors. Take care. 234/622, John Brown 210-221/611, Bane Jordan 225, Julie Johnson 214-203/566, Susan Reeder 227, Alice Winches- ter 206, Maria Guillen 202. S.B. County: James Harris II 289-202-206/697, Lonnie Futch 207-264/664, Randy Perrine 225-221-210/656, Jim LINBROOK BOWLING CENTER Forbes 212-237/637, Lonnie Masteller 236-203/618, Victor Contreras 200-222/606. 201 S. BROOKHURST • ANAHEIM • (714) 774-2253 Happy Gamblers: Thedas Griffin 212-258-256/726, Adam Sokoloski 214-300-205/719, Gus Cardenas 233-215/628, WE NEVER CLOSE • OPEN 24 HOURS Lodas Griffin 223-217/619, Kevin Kratochvil 204-224/611, Mary Cassin 201/541. Make plans to join us in our Thanksgiving tournaments.

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