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  2. 1968 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Open: Cactus Bowl Tucson, Arizona: Jun 27–30 Tim Harahan (2) El Paso Open: Bowlero Lanes El Paso, Texas: Jul 4–7 Mike Durbin (3) Fort Worth Open: Meadowbrook Lanes Fort Worth, Texas: Jul 11–14 Don McCune (1) Houston-Sertoma Open: Stadium Bowl Houston, Texas: Jul 18–21 Wayne Zahn (8) Coast Guard Open: Starlite Lanes Grand Haven ...

  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. 2025 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    As in 2024, the final rounds of all five major events will be broadcast live on over-the-air network television (Fox network). This includes the finals of the U.S. Open on February 2, the PBA World Championship (part of the five-event PBA World Series of Bowling XVI in Reno, Nevada) on March 22, the USBC Masters on March 30, the PBA Players Championship on April 13, and the PBA Tournament of ...

  5. 1981 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Polychemical Open: Mowry Lanes Fremont, California: May 19–23 Mal Acosta (2) City of Roses Open: Timber Lanes Portland, Oregon: May 26–30 Bill Spigner (3) Seattle Open: Leilani Lanes Seattle, Washington: Jun 2–6 Jeff Morin (1) Pennzoil Open: Gable House Bowl Torrance, California: Jun 9–13 Tom Baker (2) Tucson Open: Golden Pin Lanes ...

  6. 1967 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1967 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's ninth season, and consisted of 33 events. Dave Davis was the runaway winner of the Sporting News PBA Player of the Year award, as he won six titles during the season and became the first multiple winner of the PBA National Championship (he also won the event in 1965).

  7. 1978 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    City of Roses Open: Timber Lanes Portland, Oregon: Jun 8–9 Mark Roth (13) MGM PBA National Championship: MGM Grand Lanes Reno, Nevada: Jun 11–18 Warren Nelson (1) San Jose Open: Saratoga Lanes San Jose, California: Jun 21–25 Mark Roth (14) Fresno Open: Cedar Lanes Fresno, California: Jun 30 – Jul 3 Dave Davis (18) Salt Lake Open ...

  8. 1976 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans Lions Open: Pelican Lanes Metarie, Louisiana: Mar 9–13 Louie Moore (2) BPAA U.S. Open: Forum Bowl Grand Prairie, Texas: Mar 14–20 Paul Moser (1) Rolaids Open: Dick Weber Lanes Florissant, Missouri: Mar 23–27 Mark Roth (2) Miller High Life Open: Red Carpet Celebrity Lanes Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Mar 30 – Apr 3 Dave Soutar (15 ...

  9. 2024 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    As in 2023, the final rounds of all five major events were broadcast live on over-the-air network television (Fox network). This included the finals of the PBA Players Championship on January 15, the U.S. Open on February 4, the USBC Masters on March 31, the PBA World Championship on April 21 (part of the five-event PBA World Series of Bowling XV in Allen Park, Michigan), and the PBA ...