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  2. 1972 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1972 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 14th season, and consisted of 32 events. [1] With three victories, including a major at the BPAA U.S. Open, Don Johnson repeated as PBA Player of the Year, becoming just the second multiple winner of the award (after Billy Hardwick).

  3. Bowling for Dollars - Wikipedia

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    Bowling for Dollars is a television game show on which people could play the sport of bowling to win cash and sometimes prizes based on how well they bowled.. Unlike most TV game shows of the time, which were taped in either New York or Hollywood and broadcast nationally, Bowling for Dollars was produced by local TV stations and featured contestants from the immediate area.

  4. 1991 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Fair Lanes Open: Fair Lanes Kings Point Randallstown, Maryland: Feb 25 – Mar 2 Pete Weber (16) Johnny Petraglia Open: Carolier Lanes North Brunswick, New Jersey: Mar 4–9 Pete Weber (17) Leisure's Long Island Open: Sayville Lanes Sayville, New York: Mar 11–16 Del Ballard, Jr. (6) Bud Light Open: Yorktown Lanes Parma Heights, Ohio: Mar 18 ...

  5. 1981 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    ARC Alameda Open: Mel's Southshore Bowl Alameda, California: Jan 20–24 Bob Handley (1) Quaker State Open: Forum Bowling Lanes Grand Prairie, Texas: Jan 27–31 Marshall Holman (12) BPAA U.S. Open: Big Texan Lanes Houston, Texas: Feb 1–7 Marshall Holman (13) [1] Rolaids Open: Dick Weber Lanes Florissant, Missouri: Feb 10–14 Earl Anthony ...

  6. 1975 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1975 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 17th season, and consisted of 34 events. Earl Anthony became the first PBA player to win seven titles in a season since Dick Weber (1961), while also gaining an unprecedented "three-peat" in the Brunswick PBA National Championship. [1]

  7. 1968 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Coast Guard Open: Starlite Lanes Grand Haven, Michigan: Aug 8–11 Bill Allen (12) Waukegan Open: Bertrand Bowl Waukegan, Illinois: Aug 15–18 Bob Strampe (5) Canadian Open: Laurentian Lanes Montreal, Quebec: Aug 22–25 Skee Foremsky (3) Rochester Open: Clover Lanes Rochester, New York: Aug 30 – Sep 2 Tim Harahan (3) Portsmouth-Norfolk Open ...

  8. 1989 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1989 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 31st season, and consisted of 36 events. Despite winning four titles (including a major at the Seagram's Coolers U.S. Open) and setting a PBA record of $298,237 in season earnings, Mike Aulby was out-voted for PBA Player of the Year honors in favor of Amleto Monacelli.

  9. 1984 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1984 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 26th season, and consisted of 34 events. With Earl Anthony now retired, it was the bowler with the second-highest career wins, Mark Roth, who stepped up to take his fourth PBA Player of the Year honor.