Bowling Digest 1983 October

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Bowling Digest 1983 October

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Contents:  Bowling Digest Interview: Mark Roth (The man who cashed un 51 consecutive tournaments says todays conditions are aimed against him.), The Well-Equipped Bowling Bag (It’s time to consider what you want to carry – and why. And now’s a good time to restock.), A 10-Point Check List to Begin League Play (Good preparation can be the difference between a smooth league season and a comedy of errors.), The Match I’ll Never Forget (It was the Firestone Tournament of Champions in 1981, and it saved his career.), Bowling for Nichols and Dimes (Lorrie Kock Nichols is one of the best women bowlers, but her earnings are meager.), Don Carter: Bowling’s All-Time Greatest Star (He’s earned more money than anyone in bowling, as a pro and as an entrepreneur.), Paula Carter: Bowling’s Wonder Woman (The blond bowler dared to be different, and her star faded, but now everything’s wonderful.), Mike Lastowskl Lives a Dream (The high school history teacher doubled his salary winning the Master’s tournament.), Aleta Rzepecki: One Step Closer to Her Goal (This young Detroiter again excelled in the 483-woman Queens tournament in Las Vegas.), Kenny Bayer Wins the High Roller (Coolly and calmly he turned his $1,000 entry into a nice little $210,000 jackpot.), Sam Zurich: The PBA’s Mr. Nice Guy (Like other winners of the Steve Nagy award, he wants to prove nice guys can win.)

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