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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 Fred Riccilli Passes Closing Date Nearing for Tri-Senates by Joy McGregor ORANGE COUNTY — who was inducted for Merito- The bowling world was deeply rious Service in 1978. Championship $15,000.00 Tourney saddened to learn of the pass- A few tidbits of Fred’s life ing of a bowling legend, Fred you may not have known, Fred by Maurice Hultz, President, Southern Cal Tri-Senates of TNBA Riccilli on March 3rd. Fred was a master accordionist by passed peacefully at his home the age of 10, had his own LAKEWOOD — Three bowl in this premier event by bonus team prize pay offs will in Seal Beach. He was 93 band and even played on the years in a row our Tri Senates simply purchasing the TNBA be based on the total number years old. radio. He loved baseball and Championship Tourney has annual membership card for of entries. played often. He even played been one of the top draws in an additional $20. You may Our tournament offers in the N.Y. Yankees farm team. Southern California. Closing include your annual member- multiple ways to cash, espe- His later years found him hav- PAUL NILSEN date for our entries is rapidly ship purchase with your en- cially within that squad. Every ing season tickets to the Angel approaching. Our Tri-Senate try form. Therefore, virtually squad bowler will have the op- games and watching them on Championship Tournament EVERYONE is welcome to portunity to participate in the TV when they were out of Challenges has sold out three years in a bowl! optional flat fee round robin town. row. Although our entry clos- This tournament is de- “sweepstakes” doubles event, Fred married his high ing date is March 31st, 2015 signed to attract bowlers from allowing bowlers to compete school sweetheart, Theresa House Record we will continue to accept all skill levels, including “rec- as doubles partner with all and it was Theresa who intro- entries until our tournament reational bowlers,” “senior others selecting that option duced him to bowling which by Frank Weiler is full. Bowlers don’t wait!! If bowlers” (over age 55) as well for that squad. Brackets and as we all know, became his MURRIETA — So close you want to secure your spe- as the high average bowlers! side pots will also be offered lifelong passion and career. yet so far. Maybe better to cific squad times being held This is a handicap tournament and paid immediately after the Fred and Theresa later parted say “SO CLOSE AND NOT one big weekend, Saturday that is based on 100% of the squad. The round robin will ways. They had 2 children. SO FAR.” However you and Sunday, April 11-12, 2015 difference between the team be paid out with the regular Fred was the epitome of After retiring from Cham- say it, Paul Nilsen was just at Cal Bowl, in Lakewood, entering average and 1050. prize fund. friendliness and a mentor to pion Lanes in 1992, he con- two strikes shy of bowling a California, now is the time. The maximum team enter- Bowlers are allowed to many. Fred will always be tinued to bowl his leagues and Cal Oaks house record 859 Last year we had bowlers all ing average is 1050 which is participate multiple times as remembered as the co-owner- then several senior leagues. last Tuesday night. The cur- the way from Ohio with a team designed to make sure a team long as they change the team manageer of Champion Lanes Fred lovingly cared for his rent house record 858 is held from Las Vegas Nevada win- cannot consist of more than rosters with at least two dif- in Garden Grove for 35 years. wife Hope for many years by JUSTIN BORLAND and ning the grand first place prize just a few high average bowl- ferent bowlers each time. All Champion Lanes was a hus- while she was stricken with JEFF LEWEN. money of $15,000.00. The ers. Teams whose total enter- teams must be mixed teams of tling and bustling center in terminal rheumatoid arthritis. Paul started his night with $15,000.00 first prize is guar- ing average is 900 or less, will five members and must have at the day and saw many, many After her death in 1999, he a 280 and 300. He then began anteed based on 165 entries. be in the running for bonus least two women and two men. champions grace those lanes. cared for her gravesite until his his third game with five con- Yes, this tournament is open prize money for the highest There are five squads available Fred always put out a fair shot own health began to fail. secutive strikes. At that point to all USBC/TNBA bowlers. scoring teams in that catego- to choose from, Saturday, April and kept his center immacu- Fred is survived by daugh- he had rolled 27 strikes in a However, if you are a cur- ry. Also, bonus prize money 11 at 9am, 1pm and 5:30pm or late. He would often come out ter, Melinda and her family; row. A sixth frame stone nine rent USBC member but not a will be awarded to the highest Sunday, April 12 at 9am and onto the lanes to chat; every- step-daughter, Verla Ann and pin ended his string of strikes. TNBA member; you may still scoring all senior teams. The 1pm. For your convenience an body’s friend! her family; brother, Al; sev- Paul followed with two more advertisement with the entry Fred managed the atmo- eral grandchildren and 1 great- strikes, a ten pin and another form is available in this issue sphere of Champion with his granddaughter. His services . On the eleventh shot of of the Bowling News or you jovial good-nature while Hope were held March 13. his third game he finished his may download your pre-fill kept the books in order. They R.I.P. Fred. You were a night with a 4-7-10. His third Bowling News entry from http://www.socal- were a wonderful team. Their mentor and great friend to game 233 resulted in a 813 Honor Roll trisenates.com motto was, “Champion Lanes, many and will be greatly series. If Paul had struck on Name Score Date Center Last year our Squad Orga- where the happiest people missed. Condolences go out his ninth and eleventh shots, in nizers helped our tournament abe diao 300 03-09-15 forest lanes bowl.” In their coffee shop to the family. The saddest mo- the third game, his score could jesse crisp 300 03-16-15 chaparral lanes become an absolute success. If you could get the best fresh continued on page 4 have been a record 859! jerry kelly 300 03-16-15 empire bowl you have an interest in becom- bobby lyons 300 03-16-15 empire bowl hot fries and malts. They met Nilsen used his DV8 Diva chris marquez 300 03-16-15 WESt covina lanes ing a squad organizer contact on the bowling circuit and Dear Readers: to roll his big score in the Sun- bobby hornacek 803 03-17-15 empire bowl one our Tournament Directors jeremy worall 300 03-17-15 classic lanes were married in 1960. Seems like every week, we coast Rollers League. While rick auerbach 300 03-18-15 corbin bowl below. emerson wafer 300 03-18-15 cal bowl Fred’s illustrious bowl- lose a friend, a star, a legend the Diva was the ball of choice vuong do 811/300 03-19-15 WEStminster lanes For more questions or more ing career was highlighted by or even our favorite bowling on Tuesday night, Paul has kevin gannon 814/300 03-19-15 WEStminster lanes information you may call the bob sittman 803 03-19-15 WEStminster lanes many 300 games and numerous center. used a variety of balls to roll jim starks 300 03-19-15 foothill lanes following Tri Senate Tourna- accolades, including winning Those of us who have big scores in the recent past. armand miller 300 03-20-15 empire bowl ment Directors: Eugene Rich- janice riley 705 03-20-15 foothill lanes the prestigious 1952 Peterson bowled and loved the game for High scores are nothing ron zurn 300 03-20-15 classic lanes ardson 310-762-9589 or Karl brandon grant 300 03-21-15 keystone lanes Classic in Chicago. He was an over 60 years have watched new to Mr. Nilsen. He has vernon adams 816/300 03-22-15 keystone lanes Downs 909-829-1217. avid bowler, carrying an aver- the stars come and go. Our job rolled several 300s and 800s vernon adams 821/300 03-22-15 keystone lanes Stay Tuned for the roll out jonathan huff 300 03-22-15 keystone lanes age over 200 for many years. is to relay the news — good the last couple of years and wesley low jr 802 03-22-15 cal bowl of our newest and largest tour- He was also honored in 1969 or bad and share a few memo- regularly books in the 230s. armand miller 300 03-22-15 empire bowl nament ever. The Tri-Senate when he was inducted into the ries. Paul has also bowled in the City of Lights Tournament Orange County Hall of Fame. Please, don’t assume that PBA World Series Of Bowling ATTENTION ALL BOWLERS: in Las Vegas Nv, September If you venture to La Habra 300 “someone else will notify the (WSOB) on two occasions. bowl an honor score THIS WEEK & E-MAIL by MONday Noon 18-20, 2015 at the new South Bowl you will see all the Hall Bowling News”!! Pick up the Congratulations Paul and YOUR NAME, SCORE, DATE & CENTER & you will be on the front page Point Bowling Plaza, Open of Famers proudly hanging on phone!! thank you BOWLING NEWS e-mail to: [email protected] to all USBC/TNBA Bowlers. our “Wall of Fame” and you Thanks for reading, for supporting Citrus Belt men: 300 - 800 & 7-10’s Women: 298,299,300, 700+ & 7-10’s First place will pay MEGA will see his lovely wife, Hope Carol Mancini bowlers. BUCKS.

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CHICAGO – The stars of the Professional Bowlers Association return to ESPN on Sunday, March 29 at 2 p.m. with the first in a four-week series of PBA League telecasts, concluding with the Elias Cup finals on Sunday, April 19, at 11 a.m. All PBA League competition will take place at Bayside Bowl in Portland, Maine, as part of a six-day “Maine Event” which gets underway on Thursday, March 26.

The PBA’s first national tour visit to Maine will be an extended fan-oriented weekend hosted by an upscale bowling facility, beginning with an opportunity for grassroots bowlers in Maine to bowl alongside the world’s greatest bowlers in a special pro-am event on Thursday, March 26. Friday’s schedule is dominated by practice sessions for individuals and teams, giving fans and the news media a chance to meet players for autographs, photos and interviews.

Competition officially gets underway on Saturday, March 28, with two PBA League quarterfinal round elimination matches. PBA League elimination matches will be best-of-two-game Baker for- mat matches. If a match ends in a tie, a one-ball sudden-death roll-off will determine the winner.

The 2015 Elias Cup competition will begin with the 2013 Elias Cup-champion GEICO New York City WTT KingPins, led by PBA Hall of Famer Pete Weber, bowling the first PBA League quarterfinal match at noon against the BROOKLYN STyLES, led by 2012 PBA Player of the Year Sean Rash. Immediately following the KingPins-STyLES match, the defending Elias Cup cham- pion Silver Lake Atom Splitters, led by 18-time PBA Tour champion Chris Barnes, will meet the Philadelphia Hitmen, led by England’s Dom Barrett. Both matches will air on ESPN on Sunday, March 29, at 2 p.m.

At 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, quarterfinal competition will continue with the Pittsburgh Jack Rab- bits, led by former PBA Player of the Year Wes Malott, meeting the Dallas Strikers, led by player- manager and PBA Hall of Famer Norm Duke (who ironically teamed with Malott to win the Mark Roth/Marshall Holman PBA Doubles Championship in February). Closing the quarterfinal round will be a match between Detroit’s Barbasol Motown Muscle, led by 2013 PBA Rookie of the Year EJ Tackett, vs. Wheaties L.A. X, led by two-time reigning PBA Player of the Year Jason Belmonte. Both matches will air on ESPN on Sunday, April 5, at 12:30 p.m.

Palos Verdes Bowl Presents On noon on Sunday at Bayside Bowl, the KingPins-STyLES winner will bowl the winner of the Hitmen-Atom Splitters match, followed by the second semifinal round battle between the Jack Rab- bits-Strikers winner vs. the Muscle-L.A. X winner. The Elias Cup, named in honor of PBA founder Eddie Elias, will be decided in a special singles, doubles, trios and Baker team showdown at 3:30 p.m. between the two semifinal round winners. The semifinal round matches will air on ESPN on KIDS BOWL FREE Sunday, April 12, at 11a.m. and the Elias Cup finals will air on Sunday, April 19, at 10 a.m.

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If you ask: by Steve Felege Why can’t I ever beat him/her? The What does he/she know that I don’t? HELLO TO BOWLING: Part III Why is my average the same year after year? Shakespeare said it best, “To be, or not to be?” Do you want to be envied as a bowler or not? That is the question. Over the past couple weeks I’ve been introducing you to the fundamentals of bowling; principles and secrets everyone should be taught when they Read: The Essentials of Bowling: Second Edition first take up this sport. Those create the foundation upon which an enviable bowling career can be built. Advancing as a bowler is much easier with this basic information. To be, or not to be somebody is up to you. Kindle or hardcopy available at amazon.com, Lesson #2: A solid house is built on a solid foundation. and all other online book retailers. There are two more items to learn before you’re ready to pick up a ball; how the lane is designed to help others beat you, and what Order yours today! you need to know to prevent that. A targeting system is built into every lane. It consists of three rows of dots embedded in the approach and arrows set into the lane. All dots and arrows occur on the same board leading to the center of a corresponding pin. For example, the first dots on the right are on the same board as the first arrow and the center of the ten pin. The first two rows of dots are used to precisely locate your feet. The dots near the foul line let you determine how straight you walk during your delivery. The arrows are targets at which you will aim your ball. These markers provide amazing accuracy for those who RUSTY BRYANT use them. Knowing how to use them gives your opponent an incredible advantage over you! Do you get my point? Lessons by Appointment Using the system is super easy but explaining it is not, so I’m going to simplify the process. There are a total of seven arrows in each lane and they occur on every fifth board from the gutter. As a beginner you can totally ignore all but the second one. Once you start bowling, you will aim every ball at that arrow. It will be your target for as long as you use equipment supplied by the house. I know what you’re thinking: “How am I supposed to knock down different pins if I keep throwing the ball at the same target?” THE PRO ZONE The answer is that you can make the ball hit different pins by rolling it over that one target from different directions. Let me try a “The Ultimate Pro Shop” simple explanation. Starting at the back of the approach, a ball moving straight down the center passes directly over the middle dots. It then rolls over 818-365-2050 the fourth arrow and keeps going straight until it hits the head-pin dead on. Got that? Good. Hours: 10430 Sepulveda Blvd. Mon. Thru Fri. Now consider this: Starting the ball left-of-center at the back of the approach changes the angle at which the ball approaches that Mission Hills, CA 91345 11a.m. to 9 p.m. center arrow. This time the ball will end up hitting pins to the right of the head-pin. Likewise, starting to the right-of-center and rolling Inside Mission Hills Bowl 818-361-1221 Sat. 11 a.m to 5 p.m. the ball over that same arrow will take it to pins which are left of the head-pin. That’s the secret to using the targeting system; make the ball hit different pins by using one target but different starting points. Take a moment to digest that. You’re probably wondering why you can’t just use the fourth arrow and that’s a fair question. Here’s the answer: A ball rolling down the center of the lane causes bad things to happen when it hits the head-pin dead on. It splits the array down the middle and can leave pins standing that look like a hockey player’s smile. Making those spares is almost impossible and that hurts your score. Using the second arrow makes the ball strike the head-pin at an angle. This creates a chain reaction which mixes the pins much PBA ON TV more effectively. Remember, you need all ten pins to fall, but the ball only contacts four of them. The domino effect takes the others down and angle enhances that effect. That’s all you need to know about targeting for now; aim for the second arrow and use the dots Upcoming New PBA Tour Broadcast to alter your starting point left or right. Now there’s only one last preparation to make before you’re ready to start learning how to deliver a bowling ball. We need to PBA LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS Sunday, March 29, 2015 - 4:30 PM ET - ESPN determine your starting position. PBA LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS NOTE: I teach a five-step approach because I believe it produces superior results.That is debatable and you should know that. Sunday, April 05, 2015 - 3:30 PM ET - ESPN Obviously, where you place your feet on the approach is critical. So how do we find the best place for you to start? That’s easy. PBA LEAGUE SEMIFINALS Get up on the approach and, facing away from the pins, place your heels near the foul line. Take five and one-half normal steps, turn Sunday, April 12, 2015 - 2:00 PM ET - ESPN and face the pins. Look down and note where your feet are. Now you know, roughly, how far away from the foul line to begin your PBA LEAGUE ELIAS CUP FINALS delivery. Sunday, April 19, 2015 - 1:00 PM ET Next we need to determine where you should start from right to left. As a beginner rolling your first ball, we can’t possibly know exactly where you need to start, but we can make a pretty good guess based on what we do know. We know that you’ll use a house ball, so it’s probably going to go straight. We know that you’re going to aim for the second arrow. Since you’re right handed, we know that the ball needs to make contact with the head-pin slightly to the right of dead center. That’s all the information we need. Step up onto the approach at the distance from the foul line previously established by your five- and-a-half foot stroll. Put a yardstick down on the approach pointing directly at the second arrow and the head-pin. Now stand up, face the second arrow and position your right shoulder directly over the yardstick. Look down and note the location of your feet in relation to the dots. This will be the starting point for your very first delivery. That’s the end of today’s lesson because I’ve given you lot of information to process. You have a place to stand and a target to aim for. Next I’ll introduce you to the skills that will enable you to hit that target over and over.

Comments or questions? Email them to us at: [email protected] P.S. I shouldn’t tell you this yet because you already have too much to think about, but there won’t be a better time...... so here goes. Take the yardstick and point it along the line formed by the second arrow and the ten-pin. Again, stand with your shoulder over the yardstick and face the second arrow. Look where your feet are now! This exercise shows how moving your starting point takes the shot where you want. Repeat this process for the seven-pin. Cool, huh? Now go home and try to not think about what you just learned. Remember, this game is addicting! * Winner of Costa Mesa Singles in Lakewood, 1957. * Winner of Downtown Singles in San Francisco, 1952. Current continued from page 1 RICCILLI record holder for the tournament (1802 pins for 8 games, aver- SENIOR ment is when the person who gave you the best memories, be- age 225.2). comes a memory.. * Semifinalist 2 consecutive years in the World’s Invitational Match Game Champions in Chicago. FRED J. RICCILLI BOWLING HIGHLIGHTS * Winner of Michigan State Match Game Championship,1958- NO-TAP 1959 (average 210). + + * Four 800 series. 832 in tournament play. 799 in sanctioned * Record-setting 6 consecutive weekly appearances on Fred TOURNAMENT play. Wolfe’s tevision show in Detroit, defeating Hal Pelot, Ray Bluth, * Thirteen 300 games, 8 of them santioned. Bow Kwolek, Tom Hennessey, and Joe Joseph, then losing to * Co-holder of California Doubles — 1546 (Riccilli 818, Buss Fazio by 9 pins. Begins May 6, 2015 Mathews 728) Match Play. * Finalist in National Match Game Championships in Buffalo, * Southern California Bowler of the Year in 1953 and 1969. 1959 (finished 13th). Every Wednesday * Member of Southern California All-Star Teams in 1950, 1953, * Winner in qualifying round of ABC Masters, 1959 (1733 pins 1956, 1957, 1962 and 1969. for 8 games)’ at 10:00 AM * Member of West Coast All-Star Teams in 1953, 1956 and * Tied for 10th place in Peterson Classic, 1959 (1643 pins). 1957. * Member of Detroit All-Star Team, selected by sportswriters, * Member of Brunswick Advisory Staff of Champions. sports announcers and TV sportcasters. ENTRY FEE $9 PER PERSON * All-West Sanctional Teams in 1955 and 1956. * Member of Stroh Team of Detroit. * Honorable Mention Mort Luby’s All-American Selections for * Winner of Kosof Endurance Classic in Ogden, 1959. OPTIONAL 3-6-9 four consecutive years. * Winner of Santa Fe Singles Class in Long Beach, 1959. & SIDEPOTS *Only Southern California bowler to make California Match * Two-time runner-up Califonira State Masters, 1964-1968. Game Finals for five consecutive years. * Two-time winner of T.V. All-Star Bowling Championships. * Member and Captain of H.J. Caruso team champions of Big *Three-time winner of Professional Coast Bowlers (Mercury SUMMER LEAGUES Swiss Tourney, San Francisco, 1954, and Catalano Enterprises Open, Costa Mesa Open, San Diego Open). NOW FORMING! team champions in 1959. * Charter member of P.B.A. and P.C.B. * Highest average: 1960 (average 231). * Member of Bowling Writers, Orange County Bowling Associa- * Highest average of All-Star Traveling League in California tion and Los Angeles Bowling Association halls o fame. 1957-1958 season (average 205). * Six consecutive 1800 All Events A.B.C. Tournaments. * Winner of Peterson Classic in Chicago, 1952. * 700 A.B.C. * Winner of Kings Classic in Los Angeles, 1952. * Voted to Golden Anniversary Team (50 years) by sportswriters, RIVERSIDE * Winner of Turner Tile Singles in Bakersfield, 1955. 2003. LANES

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Sr.No-TapTournament.2015.BN.indd 1 3/16/15 3:27 PM March 26, 2015 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 Palma Wins at Action Lanes $2,600 Boquio & McCollum Share A Big Match Game of $2930 with a 113 All Other POTS CARRY OVER TO Covina Bowl Saturday Qualify 1:00-2:30-4:00 & 6:00PM Semis 8:00PM Top 16 Single Elim Finals EL MONTE — We re- and 5th places went to Stan that was the score drawn turned to Action Lanes and Por and Sean Nguon. for the Match Game. They had fun in a low scoring Ken Morris was 3rd with took home $1,465 each. event that saw Men +73 a nice showing and $200. High qualifiers for and the Women at +78. Then in the title game Ed the event were Anthony Super Seniors added to the Palma won his 3rd ABTA Jilek+158 Men and Chris- board were Kenny Kwan Title in fine style edging tina Cheung at +71 led +47, Jesse Boquio +44 and Royce Angeles in the final the ladies. Jilek drew the Sierrie Herradura +44. 37 game to take home a nice Match Series. 707 NO Bowlers took to the Semi $2,600, in a match that he WINNER and Christina finals hoping to make the and most everyone thought drew the Mystery Match top 16 single elims. Ed he had lost. There was a Game 2 Doubles and 467. Palma Wins a Thriller Title #3 at Action Lanes Palma led the way at + 129 Handicap error entered in NO Winners. The Series is (l-r) Leann Morris wife of Ken Morris who finished 3rd, Royce Angeles Runner up, Jean Colian followed by Royce Angles the Semifinals and Finals estimated at $2,000 and the Royce’s #1 fan, and super ABTA Bowler and Ed Palma Champion $2,600. at +123. Ed sits out and per Royce. His Hcp of 43 Mystery Doubles estimated Royce to enter in round two was entered in error as 48 $1,750 at Covina Bowl. Lanes. Leann, is from Mission day will be a top 16 single of the single elims. to the computer making The Match Game was He is well liked by all. Viejo and used an I.Q.Nano elim finals. Check In early It took +26 men and +16 Palma the winner by 2 scant drawn. Jesse Boqiuo and Great Bowling Eddie!! He drilled by the legendary please. Ladies to make the finals. pins. It was embarrass- Bobbie Mc Collum were is a Loyal Member of 25 Dick Braasch. Ken is surely We have a change in Eliminated in round one ing but we then officially not happy with their 113 Years. one of the Good Guys and schedule April 4th from in 10-16th places; Billy announced the error and game but they were all Royce Angeles hails a faithful member for many CAL BOWL TO KEY- Chao, Art Windsor, Antho- Palma as the winner with smiles as 113 was drawn from Carson and used years as is Je Je Gabriel, a STONE LANES due to a ny Jilek, David Dittlinger, Royce the runner up. Ken for the Score and they Motiv drilled by Al at Cal 24 yr ABTA veteran. We scheduling error at CAL. Deb Sanders, Mamerto Morris was 3rd with great shared the $2,930 pot. Bowl. He’s a fine Young are blessed by such nice we are hosted in a SPE- Jablan and Cecilia Lung bowling. Jesse Boquio Ed Palma hails from Gentleman and has a Pretty Members in the ABTA. CIAL EARLY EVENT $100 each. 6th- 9th were and Bobbie Mc Collum Angeles City Woops :-) Girlfriend ABTA Bowler CHECK OUR RELAT- at Chaparral ‘300” Lanes newcomer Steve Alberts, got lucky as they were not Cerritos and used a Dream Jean Colian who is most ED STORY AND FLYER / in Chino Hills see story Victor Mejia, Kenny Kwan happy with their 113 game drilled by ABTA Member likable, and a Great bowler AD for Information. and flyer it ends early last and Christina Cheung. 4th 3 but they were smiling as Ben Mach at Westminster also. Thanks to all who squad 4:00 PM Finals 6:00 Ken Morris, married to bowled and special Thank PM. YOU to the Great Staff Hope to see YOU at of Action Lanes.They are Covina Bowl Saturday. See great there. We will return our ad for info. Make NOTE soon. OF APRIL 4 is NOW at Covina Bowl Satur- KEYSTONE LANES.

7 Cecilia Lung / Christina Cheung 1303 $50.00 Action Lanes 8 kenny Kwan / Sunny Fong 1301 $40.00 9 du Quach / March 21, 2015 Christina Cheung 1299 $40.00 1 Ed Palm (ss) 729 $1,000.00 Cash n Carry $1,600.00 10 Alan Aguilar RH / 2 Royce Angeles (60%) 723 $300.00 3 Ken Morris 674 $200.00 Stan Por 1299 $30.00 4 Stan Por 680 $107.50 11 Wai (Roy) Li / 5 Sean Nguon 632 $107.50 kenny Kwan 1297 $30.00 6 Steven Alberts 692 $102.50 7 Victor Mejia 684 $102.50 12 Gibin Kim / 8 Kenny Kwan (Ss) 682 $102.50 David Dittlinger 1296 $20.00 9 Christina Cheung 616 $102.50 13 Chonthida Athiprayoon / 10 Billy Chao 721 $100.00 11 Art Windsor (Ss) 685 $100.00 Tip Jeensalute 1293 $20.00 12 Anthony Jilek 664 $100.00 13 David Dittlinger 664 $100.00 14 Deborah Sanders 659 $100.00 15 Mamerto Jablan (Ss) 634 $100.00 FINANCIAL REPORT 16 Cecilia Lung 618 $100.00 Cut Scores: 17 Marvin Crowder 624 $82.50 18 Christopher Slack 617 $80.00 Men: Sat +73 Women: Sat +38 19 Jamescart Alarcio (60%) 613 $45.00 Super Seniors: 20 Kelly Manuel 605 $72.50 Sierrie Herradura +3 , Kenny Kwan +47, 21 Sierrie Herradura (Ss) 599 $70.00 22 Lordan Ferguson 594 $67.50 Jesse Boquio +44 23 Ricardo Baca (60%) 592 $39.00 High Qualifer (Free Entry) 24 William Garrett 590 $65.00 25 David Mar 586 $64.00 Men: Anthony Jilek +158 26 Ludee Masangcay 583 $63.00 Women: Christina Cheung +71 27 Tip Jeensalute (Ss) 582 $62.00 3-6-9: Anthony Dancel 28 Jim Knox 580 $62.00 29 Sunny Fong 572 $61.00 Mystery Doubles: 467 - No Winner 30 Anthony Dancel 571 $61.00 Match Game: 113 - 31 Jesse Boquio (Ss) (60%) 569 $36.50 Jesse Boquio, Bobbie McCollum 32 Bedell Vasquez 564 $60.00 33 Henry Narciso 553 $60.00 Match Series: 707 - No Winner 34 Stanley Lim (Ss) 537 $60.00 RAFFLE WINNERS 35 Jeffrey Sargent 532 $60.00 Sponsor Ball Lito Dizon DOUBLES 1 Anthony Jilek / Prize Fund 113 $3,996.00 Anthony Dancel 1429 $100.00 2 kenny Kwan / Paid Entries 17 @ 59 $1,003.00 Billy Chao 1367 $80.00 Optional Sidepots $878.00 3 Jeff Taino / Doubles $650.00 Tip Jeensalute 1347 $70.00 4 Stan Por / 3-6-9 $100 Bob Selner 1333 $60.00 Cash & Carry $1,600.00 5 Jun Contreras / Mamerto Jablan 1313 $60.00 Match Game $2,930.00 6 Wai (Roy) Li / Shirt & Trophy $88.00 Sunny Fong 1304 $50.00 Total Payout $17,705.25

113 Games Share a Nice $2,960 Match Game at Action Lanes Bobbie McCollum and Jessie Baquio bowled a not so super 113 Game 3 in our ABTA event at Action Lanes, but it paid off well as they take home a tidy $2,960 or $1,480 each. They are LUCKY, and very deserving. Page 6 BOWLING NEWS March 26, 2015 Some Bowlers Relish A Behemoth Burger There were quite a few happy bowlers Tuesday night at AMF Woodlake Lanes in Woodland Hills. And none of them were hungry. Getting a taste of Bowlmor AMF’s hospitality, some league bowlers feasted on the bowling center’s much-ballyhooed “behemoth burger” that was heated and ready to eat. The bowling center rolled out its five-pound, 14-inch-round burger that is designed to be shared by five or six people. The burger had become the talk of the town because of its hefty price ($54.99) and tremendous size. The “behemoth burger” has been a strong seller at certain AMF Bowlmor bowling houses but had encountered more resistance at Woodlake Lanes. Still, there were a number of Woodlake Lanes bowlers who consumed a sizable portion of the burger, such as Geoff Gast, who gave it a thumb’s up. “It was good, really good,” Geoff said. “And it was free.” Woodlake Lanes General Manager Richie Clark said the “behemoth burger” was meant to “show appreciation to every one of our bowlers and create a nice buzz [for the burger]. We also wanted to give everyone something to talk about when they went home.” The reception was good for the “behemoth burger,” but not everyone wanted to share in the fun. Diane Weed said she passed on the chance for a free meal. “There’s no reason to eat something that big,” she said with a smile. “And I also ate before I came here.” Jo Ellen Wyman and Mason Basore, 10, get a close view of a “behemoth burger” that was pre- Added Carol Tucker: “I like veggie burgers.” sented to league bowlers at Woodlake Lanes in Woodland Hills. Greg Kolski watches from behind. BOWLING LEAGUES BACK IN LAKE ELSINORE

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WINNETKA — The scores are in so it’s time to do our (Copeland-Tibbs-Cooper) report for the past week from Winnetka Bowl. Van Nuys Eagles: Joe Myers 205/612, Georgina Lopez 529, J.T. Porras 278/596, Hilda Myers 210/493, Al Tarrant presented by Kimbery Hudson and Family (4/13/1935 - 3/4/2015) 233/596, Ed Jones 204/572, Rick Gamboa 539, Ronald Al- ford 218, Margo Sundy 202/463. Peggy’s love for the bowling business began in 1961 while stationed at Evreux AFB, Phil-Am: Arthur Sanchez 255/635, Deborah Sanchez France where she worked as Day Manager until 1965. Upon her return to the U.S. in 222/525, Raul Ventenilla 211/590, Terry Sannita 515, Gil- 1967, she went to work at Kings Bowl in Millbrae, Ca as a door to door sales person for bert Molina 506. day league bowlers. She transferred to Country Club Bowl, San Rafael, Ca as League Monday Nite Madness: Jerome Hampton 241/667, Kathy Coordinator. In 1970, the Air Force transferred the family to Guam and she obtained a Brening-Ray 212/556, Paul Dean 243, Rick Godin 226/633, job at Anderson Air Force Base Bowling Lanes. She returned to Country Club Bowl and Wayne Coffman 230/591, Bob Pfleger 589, Travis Coffman worked from 1972-1974. In 1974, the Air Force transferred the family to Spain. While in 223/575. Spain she worked for Col. Battle Lanes from 1974-1977. She took a position with Active Comedians: Michael Mughadam 247/717, Jan Sand- West at Arrowhead Lanes, San Bernardino in 1977 as League Coordinator and 9 months man 224/550, Andrew Ibrahim 276, Dan Onestinghel 676, later became General Manager until 1983. In 1983, she moved to San Jose and managed Bob Hatch 247/653, Vince Koeller 247/652, David Fein- Futurama Bowl until 1985. After retiring from bowling, watching her daughters and berg 255/643, Ellen Eckard 205/534, Susie Rothenberg grandchildren bowl and running into her bowling family gave her great joy. 204/510. Wednesday Night Roller: Jason Davis 266/753, Laura Among her many accomplishments the ones that gave her great personal satisfaction Justman 214/576, Mark Ellis 245/674, Joel Rosenberg and pride were her: 3rd Place finish in an International Bowling Tournament in Paris, 653, Jeff Hershow 245/652, Matt Rovner 235/617, Barbara France in 1965 where she represented the USA; she was the first woman in Europe to Fontana 203/550, Kathy Brening-Ray 540, Monise Kelly bowl in pants which at the time was unheard of; Organized and chartered the 1st Wom- 200/519, Stephanie Geitgey 505, Rick Dobris 246, Frank en’s “600” Club on Guam in 1971 and the first club President. President of Women’s Robinson 235. Bowling Association Torrejon, Spain from 1976-1977; Organized special groups (Easter Copper Bucket: Ed Jones 265/672, Karen Vance 477, Seals, School of Hope, VA Hospital Therapy program, Special Olympics); Raised in ex- Mark Yamashita 268/649, Joe Myers 245/663, Chas Wig- cess of $30,000 for charity through bowling from 1979–1983; Helped increase the Inland gan 662, Aaron Story 604, Rusty Yeager Jr. 267, Kevin Empire Special Olympics from 60 bowlers to 200 bowlers in 1983; First woman to be Aguilera 245. General Manager within the Active/West Company. 500 Classic: Cindy Dominguez 227/630, Georgia Garey 223/617, Patti Ehart 222/576, Petra Kaun 570, Connie Other than bowling, her other significant life accomplish- Wannomae 561. ments included: Organized and ran tours for National Conven- Thirsty Nite Out: Carl Comrie 236/636, Stella Mount tion for American Business Women’s Association; Vice-Presi- 211/532, Steven Shaevel 244/607, Mark Richard 586, dent and Finance Chairman for YWCA’s in San Bernardino and Sean White 585, Mitch Jacobs 235/562, Margie Jaime 524, Rialto, Ca; Held fashion shows for YWCA’s Holiday Brunch. Ida Farber 507, Dave Andrus 221, Gary Diesso 221. Her favorite leisure time activities include: baseball (Love the The Classics: Christopher George 554, Rean Luttrell Dodgers), golf, card playing. She enjoyed all sports and activi- 213/554, Larry George 235, Chris Bryant 514, Sharon En- ties except hockey. riquez 200/535, Laurie Gilmore 526. Party Animals: Timothy Stamm 259/718, Elizabeth Fon- In early 2012, Peggy was diagnosed with lung cancer, fol- vergne 222/614, Lamont Smith 269/649, Henry Harris 705, lowing surgery in June 2012, Peggy was given six months to Kevin Gross 257/675, Gary Gladstone 244/650, Marsha live. At that time she set out on a six week farewell tour like Martinez 521, Tom Borrelli 245. a Country Superstar visiting family and friends. Much to the SFVCC Nikkei: Kirk Sasaki 230/650, Noriko Fukunaga surprise of everyone including her doctors she survived almost 218/531, Shoji Takeshima 249/646, Art Wake 235/649, 3 years to the date of her initial diagnosis without chemo or Gary Yamamoto 641, Yuki Matsuba 234/627, Sandra Ya- radiation. Finally losing her hard fought battle to lung cancer mamoto 522, Hisako Kokubo 521, Tak Kokubo 236, Kirk in Livermore, Ca. on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Sasaki 230. SENIORS She was survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Robert 49’Ers: Carolyn Scherzberg 279/712, Bob Husby 241/657, and Ann Copeland of Dayton. Oh.; son and daughter-in-law, Richard Greenzweight 226/632, Rick Dobris 212/590, Tom Jack and Sherry Cooper of Columbus, Ga.; daughters and sons- Tucker 565, Les Charbonneau 562, Mary Lauer 510, Don in-law, Kimberly and Terry Hudson of Redlands, Ca., Maria and William Lockridge of Livermore, Ca., Dolores and Charles Mears Sprenger 220, Alan Alejandro 212. of Dawsonville, Ga. and special son and daughter-in-law, Troy and Sheila Larsen of Mesa, Az.; Grandchildren, April Walters of Funtimers: Ron Doll 258/718, Candy Adams 200/529, Car- Worthington, Oh.; Kristy Gunn of Beaumont, Ca.; Amanda and Brandon Cooper of Columbus, Ga.; Michael Quezada, Payton Giam- olyn Scherzberg 201/529, Richard Greenzweight 212/629, brone, Dyami Lockridge, William (BT) Lockridge III, Nikki Lockridge, Nicholas Lockridge of Livermore, Ca., Morgan Jones, Justin Rick Dobris 214/610, Sherwin Silver 207/588, Bernhardt and Phillip Mears of Dawsonville, Ga.; Todd and Brandon Tibbs of LaFollette, Tn.; Andrew and Brandon Larsen of Mesa, Az. and Roth 587, Carole Peire 525, Ed Wannomae 213. (9) great-grandchildren; and multiple nieces and nephews. 39’Ers: Jose Blanco 227/640, Carolyn Scherzberg 219/610, Larry George 223/638, Richard Greenzweight Burial at sea is scheduled for April 11, 2015 in San Francisco, followed by a Celebration of Life at the home of her grandson, 223/594, Ron Doll 563, Dale Johnson 543, Robert Adams Michael Quezada, 1963 Rhododendron Ct., Livermore, Ca. 94551 from 12pm to 3pm. RSVP to Kim Hudson 909-754-4770 543, Jerry Kanowitz 212, Jim Halliday 204. JUNIORS In lieu of flowers, contributions are asked to be sent to Hope Hospice, 6377 ClarkA ve., Dublin, Ca 94568 Fed #94-2576059 8 For 8: Jason Suprun 97/175, Jon Jon Jarrett 92/157, Ty- ler Jarrett 92/157, Gregory Van Soeren 83/150, Tayloir Mul- vihill 89/176, Antigone-Violet 150, Mekaylah Romero 146. Junior Royals: Moe Fienberg 236/641, Erik Godin 219/620, Jacey Opiana 171/505, Julia Frias 176/492, Jus- tin Pluchino 212/576, William Wales 170/473, Kyle Ycaza The Pins Flip Over 130/347, Deanna Frias 122/317. Junior All-Stars: Gannon Alvarado 128/236, Sara Miric 114/213, David Quezada 114/215, Louis Depero 78/146, Michael Campos 55/107, Dee Dee Baldwin 96/162, Cloee Velasquez 107, Bella Palacio 85.

Rick Auerbach’s Perfectby FREDGame EISENHAMMER That’s all for this week. Have a fun week of bowling and Rick Auerbach has a touch for the dramatic. remember it’s an all-weather sport, rain or shine, so come He showed it last week when he crushed his fifth perfect game on over and have some fun at Winnetka Bowl. during league play at Corbin Bowl in Tarzana. Congratulations to the team “Monday Monday” winners The right-handed Auerbach kept the suspense – and the favor- of our Spring Team No-Tap Tournament. Winning team able pin action – going until the very end of his 300 game. members were Randy Kuehl, Wanye Coffman, Travis Coff- On his final shot, Auerbach seemed to hit his target, but it man, Paul Dean and Rick Godin. Thanks to everyone for didn’t appear solid enough as the crowd of on-lookers sighed at coming out to bowl and making this a fun and successful what appeared to be a near-miss. event. “I hit the pocket and the seven pin didn’t go down and every- Mark your calendars for our next team tournament called one was moaning,” recalled Auerbach, who played in the major the Fab 5 on Saturday April 25th at 2 PM. This 5 player leagues for 11 seasons from 1971 to 1981. “Then it went from team event will utilize the Baker Style Scoring System. Full moaning to cheering as the seven pin fell late! It was FUN!” details are available on our website. Richie Gardner, Auerbach’s teammate, recalled that Auer- bach’s final strike was a “good shot, but it was a light hit. And the seven [pin] fell extremely late – almost when the rack was coming down. It was really dramatic. No one could believe the seven fell so late. Jaws were dropping.” Auerbach’s first shot in the 10th frame similarly was another 310-533-9595 hold-your-breath strike. This time it appeared he left two pins, the five and the seven. But both pins were upended late, keeping owned and operated by alive the 300. Tim and Diana Albin Earlier in the game, Auerbach appeared to leave the dreaded 7-10 , but both pins eventually fell. It was that kind of night. The 300 marked Auerbach’s first perfect game at Corbin Rick Auerbach rolled his fifth perfect game and his first at Corbin Bowl – his other perfectos were rolled at AMF Woodlake Lanes Bowl in Tarzana. Photo by FRED EISENHAMMER in Woodland Hills. Additionally, Auerbach rolled an 818 series at Woodlake Lanes. Coincidentally, Auerbach’s big night came just three days after LocatedLocated Inside Inside AMF Rossmoor Bowl-O-Drome Bowl Auerbach finished with a 707 series with games of 226, 181 he celebrated a birthday. “I’m calling it my Medicare 300 series 21915 S. Western Ave, Torrance, CA 90501 and 300 in Corbin Bowl’s Super Stars league. since I just turned 65 and went on Medicare,” Auerbach said. March 26, 2015 BOWLING NEWS Page 9 Laughlin Junior Tournament

to Honor Barry Gurney by FRED EISENHAMMER

LAUGHLIN — A junior bowling tournament has been scheduled for Nov. 15 to honor Barry Gurney, the late, great left-handed bowler from West Hills in the San Fernando Valley. The tournament will compete under an unusual format in which about 30 teams of three bowlers will take part. Each team will consist of two junior bowlers and one professional. One of the junior bowlers will be under 13; the other will be over 13. Bowling Evolved will sponsor the tournament, which will take place at Riverside Lanes in Laughlin, Nev. Gurney, one of the preeminent bowlers to come out of the San Fernando Valley, died in July 2013 at 71 after a battle with cancer. He was a four-time Professional Bowlers Assn. PBA50 Tour champion who joined the PBA Senior Tour in 1991. Gurney also was a longtime competitor on the West Coast Senior Tour, winning 18 titles, one fewer than his good friend, Eric Forkel, a longtime San Fernando Valley resident now living in Henderson, Nev. Lefty Barry Gurney in his hay day. The Laughlin tournament, which will be sanctioned by the United States Bowling Congress, is the brainchild of Dustin Markowitz, who co-hosts the Bowling Evolved talk show with Forkel. The tournament underlines Gurney’s dedication to youth bowling. He also was an immensely popular coach who provided guidance to Valley-area bowlers for 13 years. He once estimated that AMF ARROWHEAD LANES he had given lessons to more than 1,000 bowlers, many of them youngsters. “He loved the game and all the things that went with being a pro,” Forkel said. BOWLING FOR $$$$ Markowitz said none of the tournament players will be aware of their teammates until a random draw is held to put together the three bowlers. “It’s a unique part of the tournament,” Markowitz Every other Saturday said. “I think it will be very exciting.” Please call for more information! As part of the festivities, a five-game scratch tournament will be held Nov. 14. Markowitz added that a portion of the money raised during the two-day event will be used for scholarships. Gurney was the first well-known player to announce that he was taking part in the February New Leagues now forming! 2013 Laughlin Cup bowling tournament, which was staged by Bowling Evolved. Gurney would later join the team of Bowling Evolved, which started as a bowling talk show on the Internet and Budweiser Orleans Bound aka B.O.B. – 3/20/15 has been rapidly expanding. Pins & Pitchers – 3/26/15 Markowitz said of Gurney: “Barry was really one of those people who just managed to put a Lousy Bowler League- 3/31/15 smile on your face with his personality and passion for bowling and life. I was a fan of his from his Lucky 13 Club- 5/18/15 [Bowling Evolved] TV appearances and considered it one of the biggest honors of my life to have Bowl for Freedom- 5/26/15 him not only be willing to bowl under the BowlingEvolved.com banner but also for him to publicly support what we were trying to do with the show. “More importantly, however, I sincerely cherished Barry as a true friend.” ** CALL FOR DETAILS TODAY ** Said Joan Gurney, Barry’s widow: “Dustin and Eric had always been great friends to Barry. I Great Specials Every Day of the Week!! hope this tournament turns out well for them. Including the Juniors is a great idea.” Bowling Evolved had planned to rename its Laughlin Cup in honor of Gurney and stage a second edition of the tournament in 2014. But the tournament ultimately had to be scrapped for AMF ARROWHEAD LANES various reasons. Markowitz said that event’s cancellation may turn out for the best – paving the way for this 299 W. Orange Show Rd. year’s junior tournament. San Bernardino, CA. 92408 “Things unfortunately didn’t work out the way we had hoped,” Markowitz said. “Sometimes Phone: 909.889.0355 the stars aren’t always aligned and sometimes you have to wait until they are.” Page 10 BOWLING NEWS March 26, 2015

Steve Ritchie 706, Chuck Blais 280, Art Diemert 279. JUNIORS The juniors are back in the news. Here are their High Scratch Series for the past week. Pickwick Bowl Mini-Bees: Delanney Calhoun 159, Noah Whitlock 157, 921 Riverside Dr. CAL BOWL BOWLING REPORT Cassandra Hernandez146. Burbank, CA 91506 Classifieds: Aaron Wong 410, Bryan Wong 389, Airrell 2500 E. Carson St., Lakewood, CA 90712 • (562) 421-8448 Gaither 435. by Tish (818) 842-7188 Bobcats: Isaiah Whitlock 486, Makaio Alejandro 452, LAKEWOOD — We just had our Cal Bowl OPEN, a Christian Borillo 427, Kevin Tate 414, Anthony DeLucca BURBANK — Spring has sprung, the IRS is celebrating and, Scratch 10-Gamer, last Saturday, March 21. Thanks to all 386, Nick DeLucca 368, Amon Todd 365, Nolan Fox 357, before you know it, the bunny will be dropping chocolate eggs the bowlers who participated. Ashanti Gaither 347, Keilani Alejandro 329, Larissa Tosey everywhere! Don’t look too far...we have the high scores to report for 293, Maggie Mariani 274, Natali Ahumada 265, Lydia Iza- Again, we barely get the green beer down before the annual the past week. bal 184. Pepsi Youth Scholarship Tournament is being held. Today, Coach Funsters: Curt Soares 237/670, Willie Panton 234/612, Adult Youth Match Point: Adults—Matt Mosley 607, Paul Dan and I worked the Sunday squads helping with photography, Vince Haneda 262/612, Danny Amos 226/605, James Lew- Mehl Jr. 563, Ricko Dyczewski 563, Latonya Hicks 450, selling 50/50 tickets and all the while keeping an eye on Pick- is 236/602, Ed Hansen 589, Vancie Keith 211/579, Janet Maria Kennedy 381. Youth—Alan Hicks 492, Christoffer wick’s finest Youth Bowlers! Joining us to cheer on their minions Faria 212/575, Odette Dalton 213/567, Flora Martin 519. Borillo 437, Marcus Mosley 389, Lindsey Dycewski 438, were Coaches Terron and Sly. Side-pot winners—Game One: Will Panton, Joe DeJesus Morgan Kennedy 399. Most of our bowlers this year were new to the Pepsi Tourna- 234; Game Two: Vince Haneda 262; Game Three: Paul Thanks for bowling at Cal Bowl. See you on the lanes. ment and it was refreshing to see the excitement and fun that not Wells 267. No Ladies Pot. only they were having, but their parents as well. Pickwick is very Big Bear: Ken Shearen 266/737, Emmerson Wafer fortunate to have so many great parents and families involved in 248/708, Ken Seiple Jr. 692, George Reister 258/687, the youth program. Sonny Dew 279/679, Raleigh McCormick 258/678, Paul New Spring session of 10 weeks bowling will begin this com- Staff 258/675, Jamie Carrington 256/670, Mike Evans ing Saturday for the Bumpers, Preps and Juniors. Please con- 663, Bobbie Wilson 656, Jeff Cureton 644, Jimmy Hamil- sider signing up your young ones in this fun and rewarding sport. ton 256/637, Curt Soares 635, Michelle Criswell 244/681, If you are already signed up, bring a friend! Sign up forms are Debra Gipson 237/644, Cathy Anderson 231/594, Shirley available at the desk. Owens 244/593, Carol Hovis 204/578, Evette Franklin 569, Carol Egenias 217/527. Sunday Night League: (scr) Chris Gayer 252, Cynthia Estrada Mini Couples: John Engelbrecht 684, Rene Palomo 654, 157, Sylvester Foster 748, Vickie Maas 498. (hdcp) Ryan Hinch- Bill Dennis 613, Danny Peramaki 243, Rudy Tomaneng liffe 274, Regina Beaner 231, Chris Suazo 716, Kasey Dagenais 232, Ron Ipjian 203, Emily Burchman 585, Avelina Cum- 721. bis 530, Margie Beck 465, Orrelle Dennis 237, Mary Vieira Senior Swingers: (scr) Larry McDonald 183, Mary Lander 174, 179, Cherry Shakalford 179. Ray Garcia 487, Barbara Teitel 384. (hdcp) Art Michener 220, Grandma’s/Grandpa’s: Nancy Gibbs “Sour Apple”. Billy Susan Jones 205, Rick Langer 608, Armonda Garcia 557. Williams 214/579, Chris VanDeven 227/575, Wayne Moon Monday 690: (scr) Nick Kukta 233, Donna Higgins 197, Roy 557, Paul Morrison Jr. 516, Stan Murren 515, Danne Van- Stansbery 614, Angela Stansbery 484. (hdcp) Steven Jones 249, Horn 523, Yvonne Clarke 210/517, Anna VonMuegge 205. Debbie Martenson 254, Bob Elliot 644, Judy Lamb 621. Fil-Am Bowlers: Royce Angeles 247/728, Steve Gaucin LA Metro Telco: (scr) Win Kato 237, Michelle Marx 173, Dave 278/700, James Borillo 255/685, Victor De La Cruz 247/683, Hansen 638, Kim Dove 442. (hdcp) Steve Hill 289, Kathy Tem- Chris Abing 251/674, Charles Viala 277/668, Dan Monzon www.TheNewDelRosaLanes.com ple 239, Bob Zappaterreno 798, Joyce Hill 659. 236/644, Willie Mallare 643, Manny Antonio 237/634, Rudy Orbits: Handicap scores only. Cheryl Mikels 220, Joan Jones Tumaneng 624, Boylee Incente 622, James Talley 615, SAN BERNARDINO — Here are some of our scores for the 212, Carol Thrasher 248, Cathy Stevens 687, Jan Levitt 673, Rey Santos 608, Jean Colian 221/572, Elvira Gauci 547, week of 3-16-15. Don’t forget the Anchor Girl Trio Tournament Sheyanne Palmer 657. Avelina Cumbis 202/525. Emily Burchman 200/516, Flora is March 28th at 6:30. Come down and check it out. Summer ICF Trios: Handicap scores only. Kelly McDonough 233, Kim Martin 514, Elvie Medestomas 212. League Schedules are coming out. Stop by the Front Desk to Rasmussen 247, Chuck Liberto 639, Doris Owings 676. Vegas Crackpots: Mike Dees 255/690, Mario Hull sign up for the summer. Guys & Dolls: (scr) Zach Hall 232, Trina Moriarity 190, Mike 246/664, Jimmy Parks 630, Rob Lee 228/618, Chauncey McMahon 620, Colleen Simpson 490. (hdcp) Roger Desgroseil- Brown 227/617, Geno Shaw 235/610, Ernie Perryman 600, Handicap Doubles: Jeremy Blackwood-278/657 Sam Frisby- liers 265, Diane Sorem 243, Jeff Gaetano 697, Kristine Bamattre Joe Lipsey 600, John Doval 224/594, Ellen Myers 218/588, 264/686 Bob Corrigan-246/713 Ted Tedford-245/623 Jerson 645. Kim Taylor 212/563, Janet Love 518, Shaonna Battle 517, Mendoza-237/638 Hugh Shaffer-237/681 Kenny Wells-228/608 JPL Bowling League: (scr) Ken Glazebrook 182, Amelia Quon Joann Culpepper 515. Willie Chang Wo-225 Jerry Burhop-219 Vince Vasquez-216 135, Mason Carney 550, Megan Richardson 399. (hdcp) Colin Laughlin Bowler Bears: Jonathan Gale 226/650, BJ Har- Becky Elevazo-215 Kathie Geier-197 Patti Bechtold-196. McKinney 218, Amy Tumminello 202, Brian Roth 606, Jen lan 214/606, Brandon Mims 213/557, Paul Wells 201/654, Judson Baptist: Steve Phelps-185 Jon Neander-177 Justin Miller 542. Jaime Grabinski 200/541, Anita Ward 201/527, Cindy Rad- Sudol-167 Chris Kevari-134 Jason Gutierrez-124 Chris Sudol- Senior Foursome: (scr) Ron Stearns 222, Marilee Bishop 158, cliffe 200, Nancy Barton 520. 122 Vicki Neander-167 Ardith Jackson-163 Sharon Prentiss- Roger Desgroseilliers 550, Lydia Gantt 511. (hdcp) Richard V.A.: Welcome Back. Your Summer League is underway!! 131 Kit Cosand-119 Amanda Drexler-114. Andersen 282, Kathy Temple 233, Bob Rosenblum 697, Kathy Here are the scores from week 1. Bill Baumann 559, Joe Capri: Jean Newton-201/507 Esther Byrd-189/531 Linda Lilliquist 632. Morse 515, Melvin Hogan 483, Dan Martinez 214, Jennifer King-178. Thursday 890: (scr) Kurt Zappaterreno 234, Cortney Lyon 192, Anwar 466, Valerie Morse 437, Michelle McGarry 182. Young At Heart: Dave Hill-258/687 Ed Elevazo-216 Ig Dave Hansen 665, Ramona Gardner 526, Harry Gordon 772, Pin Heads: Greg Kelly 267/718, Georgre Reister 246/673, Seifert-211 Don Thomas-206 Charley Featherstone-205 Ed Ann Jones 673. Chuck Appleberry 222/628, Bruce Brown 214/568, Tony Higgins-201 Betty McCutchan-180 Lydia Salazar-177 Debbie That does for the scores this week, so until next time...keep Sanchez 559, Stacy Kelly 209/492, Ashley Brown 454. Reyes-160 the ball rollin’! Corona Ladies: Caroline Stewart 540, Diana Howard 512, TNT: Ron Reaves-227 Matt Tanner-218/620 Joseph DeLa- Mel Leach 506, Audrey Louis 225/492. Side-pot winners— Torre-215 Thor Terry-215 Marge Boyce-156 Lillian Terry-152 Game One: Audrey Louis 257; Game Two: Caroline Stew- Tuesday Mixed 4: Brandon Tripp-257 Ed Neighbors-254/605 art 191; Game Three: Betty Green 226. Charley Featherson-241/635 Al Collins-235 Darrin Brown- Young At Heart: Rey Santos 225/636, Joe Matthews 564, 235/634 Ryan McPherson-233/643 Bob Corrigan-225/650 Da- Art Diemart 219/552, Glenn Merchant 214/551, Frank vid Marion-225/603 Adrian Hernandez-225 Marty Perry-209 Graves 207/549, Charles Gleason 211/543, Fale Sula Patti Bechtold-196 Janet Morgan-180 Viola Angebrandt-171 202/542, Walter Millsap 542, Phil Hylton 541, Carl Steel Phosie Lotze-171. 204/539, Horace Kinney 216/532, Oritta Steel 515, Mary Park & Rec: Joe Moreno-241 Jerry Burhop-233/670 Gus Smyth 512, Linda Kinney 205/485, Melba Knight 201/472. Punongbayan-214 Sam Frisby-203 Ed Higgins-201 Alice Recycled Teens: Boylee Inocente 255/653, Fale Sula Winchester-216/566 Christa Reyes-183 Esther Byrd-169 209/606, Jojo Jasmin 203/599, Rob Kordich 223/57, Jim Wed Vegas: Thor Terry-268/711 Hugh Shaffer-248/711 Joe Burke 206/553, Vancie Keith 203/538, Dorothy Ruggiero Vasquez-233 653 Chris Wilcox-216 Mario Sanchez-215 Lika- 236/501, Divina Buhay 200/479. peka Ibarra-267/723 Dori Hunt-195 Daisy LaFountain-178 Cal-Mega Vegas-Tues: Le’Star Walker 278/738, Mark S.B. County: Lonnie Futch-246/651 Dave Kistler-246 Greg Fowler 230/663, De Chu 234/633, Ivan Clarke 235/627, Peters-228/628 Ron Smith-226/609 Brian Loppnow-224 Victor Eric Motschwiller 236/625, Bob Johnson Jr. 223/607, Contreras-224 Mendy Smith-193 Toni Futch-191. Citrus Belt Bowlers Receive 300 Rings James Lesure 218/604, Rob Lee 224/584, B.J. 208/575, Happy Gamblers: Chris Bassett-278 Ryan McPherson- (L-R) Richard Becker, Frank Weiler, Spenser Burkhardt John Woods 222/563, Tony White 551, Casey Hatcher 266/660 John Singleton-256/733 Russell Ruiz-247/696 Jerry 242/527, Nickey Burruss 194/521. Lopez-245/653 Josh Ball-235/686 Erik Carris-234/626 Gene Alley Oops!: Tim Cable 494, Julie Grabinski 499, Annie Gleason-231 Lorri Scott-242/649 Bridgett Young-213 Marge VOLUME 76, NO. 13 Palmer 421, Shirley Davis 401, Linda Watkins 184. Side- Boyce-205 Patti Bechtold-200. California pot winners—Game One: Liz Stankov 216; Game Two: Golden Goodies: Mike Cram-235/602 Don Thomas-223 Ma- Paul Wells 263, Game Three: James Kennard 244. rio Sanchez-216 Charley Featherstone-205 Jerry Burhop-201 Cal Bowleros: Darlene Hom 535, Cathy Wyatt 203/527, Velma Bone-169 Lydia Salazar-166 Teresa Vest-160 Bowling News Nene Camanag 516, Vedia Moore 511, Bheth Alcayde 510, Good Times: Bud Kolar-267/665 John Valentine-267/733 Wil- EDITORIAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS Agnes Blaisdell 510, Mary Smyth 500. Side-pot winners— liam Little-258 Ray Cobb-258/676 Steve Martin-257/701 Mike Game One: Netta White 237; Game Two: Bheth Alcayde/ Butler-256/678 Richard Cascante-254 Spider Calloway-247 11459 E. Imperial Hwy. P.O. Box 4160 Mary Smyth 192; Game Three: Cathy Wyatt 243. 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