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  2. Don Carter (bowler) - Wikipedia

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    Carter married professional bowler LaVerne Haverly (née Thompson) in 1953. The two divorced in 1964. His second marriage, to Pat Hardwick in 1966, ended in a 1972 divorce. [citation needed] In 1973, Carter married professional bowler Paula Sperber, who had won the 1971 U.S. Women's Open and had an outstanding

  3. Sperber (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Milo Sperber (1911–1992), British actor; Monique Canto-Sperber (born 1954), French philosopher; Paula Sperber (born circa 1951), American ten-pin bowler and wife of ten-pin bowler Don Carter; Murray Sperber (born 1939), American writer; Silvia Sperber (born 1965), German sports shooter; Wendie Jo Sperber (1958–2005), American actress

  4. Make That Spare - Wikipedia

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    The professional bowler Don Carter made history on October 28, 1961, when he was the first to convert the 6-7-8-10 sweepstakes spare. For his efforts, he was rewarded with the grand prize of $19,000. Carter made the same split four episodes later, winning another $8,000.

  5. Did you bowl at Don Carter’s or Cloverleaf? Here’s what Miami ...

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    At a celebrity bowling at even at Don Carter’s Lanes in Sunrise in 1995, former Miami Dolphins quarterback Earl Morrall signs an autograph for Dick Vucenic of Lauderhill. In 994, a day of youth ...

  6. The 11 highest-earning bowlers of all time - AOL

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    According to Britannica, in 1964 iconic bowler Don Carter was the first athlete to earn a $1 million contract in any professional sport. The bowler, known for his mastery of the right-handed ...

  7. U.S. Women's Open (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Women's Open, a.k.a. U.S. Women's Open or Women's U.S. Open, is an annual tournament for women, dedicated to ten-pin bowling in the United States.From its inception in 1949 until its cancellation in 2004, after the Professional Women's Bowling Association (PWBA) folded, the event was held every year except for 1953, 1997 and 2002.

  8. Don Carter - Wikipedia

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    Don Carter may refer to: Don Carter (bowler) (1926–2012), American professional bowler; Donald Carter (businessman) (1933–2018), basketball entrepreneur; Don Carter (footballer) (1921–2002), footballer for Bury FC and Blackburn Rovers; Don Carter (ice hockey) (born 1936), Canadian ice hockey player; Don Carter, creator of the TV short ...

  9. Battle of the Network Stars - Wikipedia

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    Battle of the Network Stars is a series of competitions in which television stars from ABC, CBS and NBC would compete in various sporting events. A total of 19 of these competitions were held between 1976 and 1988, all of which were aired by ABC.