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#16598 From: John Wood <john6158@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 5:10 am
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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I was once at a 2 lane bowling alley on Midway Island. Just thought I would
share.
 
Hope everyone is bowling great
John Wood

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From: William Christensen <christensen7679@...>
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, November 14, 2009, 12:29 AM


 



The most interesting thing about McMurdo Lanes is that is the Bowling alley
that is the furthest south in the world and actually Brunswick was the comany
that was interested in the Machines. There was an article in a bowling magazine
quite a few years back. The article was in a bowlers Journal from 2005
 Line up with the perfect line up Bowl Brunswick

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From: stalvi <Stalvi@.... uaf.edu>
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 6:07:00 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...

 
I think there is something unique about the McMurdo lanes (besides the fact that
they are in Antarctica) that AMF was really wanting to buy them. Had a friend
that travelled there on science missions on a regular basis. Some AMF people
even showed up down there.

On Nov 13, 2009, at 12:04 PM, William Christensen wrote:

> Actually Holler House in Millwaukee Wisconson Still has two lanes that are
sanctioned by the USBC located in their basement.
> Line up with the perfect line up Bowl Brunswick

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#16597 From: "Carl E. Milliken" <helix-2000@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:13 pm
Subject: RE: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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Am old but not that old.  LOL.  I have watched a few all timer matches on TV
that included pin boys.  Technology has come such a long way.



From: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of GHP
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 6:28 AM
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...





Hi all,

I'm curious, do any of you remember pin boys? How about how the lanes used
to be? Watch an old bowling match with pin boys. Notice the pin action,
notice the fact that the ball is "curving" perhaps 10 boards max. They were
HARD RUBBER then...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36F--r2ra_M
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36F--r2ra_M&feature=PlayList&p=CFF239223EE28
F2C&index=0&playnext=1>
&feature=PlayList&p=CFF239223EE28F2C&index=0&playnext=1

He's still going today!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJfDaFoNyNk

Regarding bowling lanes, I remember we had a nice little bowling center
(that sounds a little big, this one had 15 lanes at best) that must have had
pin boys as it was from the 50's. I remember going there when I was very
young and then it closed. What a shame. I would love to find out more about
it... I was thinking about posting a message in the town web site looking
for any information that people could provide.

A line or two about my bowling lately. I'm happy about how I am progressing
and learning/relearning this game. I will take a few lessons with that pro
that helped me. He said there are many things we could try and implement. I
will give him a try, I believe he is right. He told me that with my style
and dedication, I should average much higher than I do... We'll see.

I'm having next week off but after that I will start to practice more (the
practice alone on Wednesday did a world of good) and have a few lessons.

Cheers
Gary

PS, and yeah, I like all kinds of history, bowling included and love to
write about it...

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#16596 From: "Carl E. Milliken" <helix-2000@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:12 pm
Subject: RE: Almost...
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Eldred still a good set all in all.



Carl



From: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Eldred Pickett
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 11:39 AM
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BowlingTips101] Almost...





Thursday night, I was working on staying down at the line. Started
out using my El Nino. Shot 201 with 2 opens. 223 won the money. 2nd
game, I switched to my Jigsaw, and couldn't make a spare. whiffed a 4,
struck, whiffed a 10, 6-bagger, washout in the tenth - open, 211. 243
won the money. Started out the 3rd game with a strike. I came off
the approach saying, "I can't make a spare, so I gotta keep striking!"
Repeat through the fifth frame. In the sixth, I was off balance
during my approach. Felt it in the second step(I stepped to the left
for some reason), but was to stupid to stop and reset. Pulled it for
an 8-count. Made the spare - "Hey, first spare in a game and a half!"
After the sixth frame I walked down the lanes and saw a guy finish
with 260(spare, 8-bagger, 0-/, strike). I knew I could still beat
him. I started to tell him that, but decided not to be cocky. I
struck in the 7th and 8th. 8th frame, the ball felt weird on my hand,
but I didn't reset(2nd dumb mistake in the game). Pulled the shot and
left a 6pin. Spared it, but now I can only shoot 256. I ended up
finishing with 244, and 656 total(703 won the money). So, I didn't
win any money, and we only won the 2nd game.
So close...

Eldred
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#16595 From: "Carl E. Milliken" <helix-2000@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:11 pm
Subject: RE: 800 news...
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Great shooting Yuma and I like the way you kept the pressure off while
trying to get an 800 sries.  WTG.



Carl



From: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com [mailto:BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com]
On Behalf Of Yuma Scott
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 7:42 AM
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...





Hello everyone,
I wanted to share this story with you.
I got asked to sub last night and there were a lot of high scores.
A friend of mine was bowling next to us and shot 300-258-258 for an 816.
It was great!
There were like 4 or 5 258 games shot on that pair of lanes last night.

I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting
to do the math so I wouldn't think about
if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep
shooting like I had been.
Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and
said, you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it
even though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series...
again, not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me
goes nuts, awe one more pin!!!
Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots,
got away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even
know it, I found it tough to swallow.

On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won
$275!
We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it
by one also! lol

Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.

Take care,
Yuma








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#16594 From: William Christensen <christensen7679@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:29 am
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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The most interesting thing about McMurdo Lanes is that is the Bowling alley
that is the furthest south in the world and actually Brunswick was the comany
that was interested in the Machines. There was an article in a bowling magazine
quite a few years back. The article was in a bowlers Journal from 2005
 Line up with the perfect line up Bowl Brunswick




________________________________
From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 6:07:00 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...

 
I think there is something unique about the McMurdo lanes (besides the fact that
they are in Antarctica) that AMF was really wanting to buy them. Had a friend
that travelled there on science missions on a regular basis. Some AMF people
even showed up down there.

On Nov 13, 2009, at 12:04 PM, William Christensen wrote:

> Actually Holler House in Millwaukee Wisconson Still has two lanes that are
sanctioned by the USBC located in their basement.
> Line up with the perfect line up Bowl Brunswick







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#16593 From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 12:07 am
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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I think there is something unique about the McMurdo lanes (besides the fact that
they are in Antarctica) that AMF was really wanting to buy them.   Had a friend
that travelled there on science missions on a regular basis.  Some AMF people
even showed up down there.

On Nov 13, 2009, at 12:04 PM, William Christensen wrote:

> Actually Holler House in Millwaukee Wisconson Still has two lanes that are
sanctioned by the USBC located in their basement.
>  Line up with the perfect line up Bowl Brunswick

#16592 From: tom downes <nanookfan99712@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 10:02 pm
Subject: Re: Old School Scoring
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I grew up in the Boston area in the 50's where "10-pin" bowling wasn't
available. It wasn't real bowling to us Bostonians. I grew up bowling
candlepins....My average, as a young adult, was around 118, which is pretty high
for candlepins....Ten pins came along in the late 50's and early 60's. I
remember going to a YMCA in Boston for a birthday party, where we swam and
bowled. The bowling alley did not have automatic pinsetters...We took turns
going into the pit to set the candlepins up. There was a lever in the back that
the pinsetter would step on. When that lever was stepped on, 10 little
metal guide pins came up through the pin deck and stuck up in the air approx
1/2 to 3/4 inch. The candlepins themselves were all hollowed out at both end to
recieve these guide pins. All the pinsetter had to do, was set the candlepins
upon the guides, step off of the lever, and get the hell away. I also know that
the owner of the
"Turnpike Bowladrome" in Cambridge Mass designed his own pinsetters, and was
using them when I left the Boston area in 1973




________________________________
From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 10:38:35 AM
Subject: [BowlingTips101] Old School Scoring

 
Yeah, we used to have crayon and those hot light tables that projected it up on
the small wall that hung down at the foul line. Most bowling alleys still have
that small wall hanging down just behind the automatic score keeper screens.
Serves to help block the sound too.

Doing it by hand use to afford us the opportunity to "build a fence" when we
were not doing so well, or put the rooftop on the 111 score. Or linking the
strikes together with a line.
One nice thing the automatic score keepers did carry over was not adding the
score up when you have a string of strikes going.

On Nov 13, 2009, at 5:30 AM, tenpinsx2@yahoo. com wrote:

> It has done my memory good to hear a lot of you learned scoring from the old
style plastic sheets and the grease pen. I too learned how to score with my mom
when I was young and watching my dad bowl. I still have the plastic sheet of my
1st 300. Even tho the auto scorers are nice, I sure miss those days.







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#16591 From: William Christensen <christensen7679@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 9:04 pm
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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Actually Holler House in Millwaukee Wisconson Still has two lanes that are
sanctioned by the USBC located in their basement.
 Line up with the perfect line up Bowl Brunswick




________________________________
From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 1:28:48 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...

 
Still one left. It is the last known manual setter still in operation. Rumor has
it that AMF tried to buy it from McMurdo and even offered to replace everything
in the ally, but McMurdo declined.

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=MEHv08U1_ mU&NR=1







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#16590 From: JOE GORDON <jg8204@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:22 pm
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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I REMEMBER PIN BOYS WHEN I WAS A TEENAGER .. USED TO GO TO A SMALL CENTER ON
GLENWOOD AVE. IN PHILLY THEY HAD PIN BOYS THERE..ALSO DOES ANYONE REMEMBER THE
OLD SCORE TABLES WHERE THEY HAD A BIG BLOCK OF ROSEN ON ONE SIDE AND A RUBBER
BALL THAT SAT IN WATER
IN CASE YOU NEEDED TO WET YOUR FINGERS OR THUMB??
A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO I WENT OUT TO BOWLING HEADQUARTERS
TO TAKE A COURSE  AND A TOUR OF THE TRAINING CENTER.
AFTER THE TOUR I WENT TO AN OLD BAR THAT HAD TWO LANES
IN THE BASEMENT. YOU JUST TOLD THE BARKEEP THAT YOU WANTED TO
BOWL AND HE WOULD SEND YOU DOWNSTAIRS TO THE CENTER.
THE SHOES WERE PILED UP IN A CORNER HE TOLD US GOOD LUCK
FINDING A MATCHING PAIR.
IT WAS A RIOT.
THERE ARE STILL A FEW CENTERS LIKE THAT OUT IN GREENDALE WIS.
JOE GORDON




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From: Bill Kernan <bigkat_15@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 11:42:21 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...

 
Before my time as well although I have heard stories from the old timers.

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

-----Original Message-----
From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@gmail. com>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:39:35
To: <BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com>
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:28 AM, GHP <gary@ghpassociates. com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm curious, do any of you remember pin boys?

Nope - that's before my time...

Eldred
--
An easy way to become poor is to pretend you are rich.

http://shops. half.ebay. com/epickett - Books, CDs, DVDs

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#16589 From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:28 pm
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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Still one left.   It is the last known manual setter still in operation.   Rumor
has it that AMF tried to buy it from McMurdo and even offered to replace
everything in the ally, but McMurdo declined.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEHv08U1_mU&NR=1

#16588 From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:38 pm
Subject: Old School Scoring
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Yeah, we used to have crayon and those hot light tables that projected it up on
the small wall that hung down at the foul line.   Most bowling alleys still have
that small wall hanging down just behind the automatic score keeper screens. 
Serves to help block the sound too.

Doing it by hand use to afford us the opportunity to "build a fence" when we
were not doing so well, or put the rooftop on the 111 score.  Or linking the
strikes together with a line.
One nice thing the automatic score keepers did carry over was not adding the
score up when you have a string of strikes going.

On Nov 13, 2009, at 5:30 AM, tenpinsx2@... wrote:

> It has done my memory good to hear a lot of you learned scoring from the old
style plastic sheets and the grease pen. I too learned how to score with my mom
when I was young and watching my dad bowl. I still have the plastic sheet of my
1st 300. Even tho the auto scorers are nice, I sure miss those days.

#16587 From: "Brian" <xssiveone@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 7:16 pm
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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I remember going 5-pin bowling with my parents and watching the pin boys do
the dance when the pins flew, but have only seen auto pin setters for 10
pin.

Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Kernan " <bigkat_15@...>
To: <BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 11:42 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...


> Before my time as well although I have heard stories from the old timers.
>
> Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
> Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:39:35
> To: <BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com>
> Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...
>
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:28 AM, GHP <gary@...> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm curious, do any of you remember pin boys?
>
> Nope - that's before my time...
>
> Eldred
> --
> An easy way to become poor is to pretend you are rich.
>
> http://shops.half.ebay.com/epickett - Books, CDs, DVDs
>
>
>
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>
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#16586 From: Yuma Scott <yesim4@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:45 pm
Subject: Re: 800 news...
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Thanks Gary!




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Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 8:49:19 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...


Yes wonderful shooting! I'm waiting for that day/night someday. Did it once on
10-4-82 and want to do it again!

Keep it up

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: Eldred Pickett
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Yuma Scott <yesim4@yahoo. com> wrote:

> I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting to
do the math so I wouldn't think about
> if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep
shooting like I had been.
> Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
> just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and said,
you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
> I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it
even though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
> Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series... again,
not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
> I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me
goes nuts, awe one more pin!!!
> Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
> I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots, got
away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
> I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even
know it, I found it  tough to swallow.
>
> On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won $275!
> We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it by
one also! lol
>
> Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.
>
> Take care,
> Yuma
>

Great shooting!

Eldred
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http://shops. half.ebay. com/epickett - Books, CDs, DVDs

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#16585 From: "Bill Kernan " <bigkat_15@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:42 pm
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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Before my time as well although I have heard stories from the old timers.

Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile

-----Original Message-----
From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 11:39:35
To: <BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] Down Bowling Memory Lane...

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:28 AM, GHP <gary@...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm curious, do any of you remember pin boys?

Nope - that's before my time...

Eldred
--
An easy way to become poor is to pretend you are rich.

http://shops.half.ebay.com/epickett - Books, CDs, DVDs



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#16584 From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:39 pm
Subject: Re: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 6:28 AM, GHP <gary@...> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm curious, do any of you remember pin boys?

Nope - that's before my time...

Eldred
--
An easy way to become poor is to pretend you are rich.

http://shops.half.ebay.com/epickett - Books, CDs, DVDs

#16583 From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:38 pm
Subject: Almost...
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Thursday night, I was working on staying down at the line.  Started
out using my El Nino.  Shot 201 with 2 opens.  223 won the money.  2nd
game, I switched to my Jigsaw, and couldn't make a spare. whiffed a 4,
struck, whiffed a 10, 6-bagger, washout in the tenth - open, 211.  243
won the money.  Started out the 3rd game with a strike.  I came off
the approach saying, "I can't make a spare, so I gotta keep striking!"
  Repeat through the fifth frame.  In the sixth, I was off balance
during my approach.  Felt it in the second step(I stepped to the left
for some reason), but was to stupid to stop and reset.  Pulled it for
an 8-count.  Made the spare - "Hey, first spare in a game and a half!"
  After the sixth frame I walked down the lanes and saw a guy finish
with 260(spare, 8-bagger, 0-/, strike).  I knew I could still beat
him.  I started to tell him that, but decided not to be cocky.  I
struck in the 7th and 8th.  8th frame, the ball felt weird on my hand,
but I didn't reset(2nd dumb mistake in the game).  Pulled the shot and
left a 6pin.  Spared it, but now I can only shoot 256.  I ended up
finishing with 244, and 656 total(703 won the money).  So, I didn't
win any money, and we only won the 2nd game.
So close...

Eldred
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#16582 From: "GHP" <gary@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:49 pm
Subject: Re: 800 news...
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Yes wonderful shooting! I'm waiting for that day/night someday. Did it once on
10-4-82 and want to do it again!

Keep it up

Gary

   ----- Original Message -----
   From: Eldred Pickett
   To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 9:24 AM
   Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...



   On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Yuma Scott <yesim4@...> wrote:

   > I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting
to do the math so I wouldn't think about
   > if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep
shooting like I had been.
   > Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
   > just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and
said, you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
   > I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it
even though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
   > Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series...
again, not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
   > I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me
goes nuts, awe one more pin!!!
   > Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
   > I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots,
got away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
   > I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even
know it, I found it  tough to swallow.
   >
   > On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won
$275!
   > We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it
by one also! lol
   >
   > Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.
   >
   > Take care,
   > Yuma
   >

   Great shooting!

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#16581 From: Yuma Scott <yesim4@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 3:02 pm
Subject: Re: 800 news...
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Thanks! Sounds like we had pretty similar situations.
I've had 2 other 800s, but 3 would have been nice :)





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From: "tenpinsx2@..." <tenpinsx2@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 8:38:06 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...

Nice shooting Yuma! Sounds like one heck of a league.
Your events remind me of my 799. I had shot256 and 297 (got a bit wide on last
shot). Wasn't even thinking about an 800 and just wanted to finish last game
strong. Got up in the 10th and still didn't know I had a shot. Threw last ball
just a bit too fast, ended up needing an 8 counts and got 7. Might have done a
better job of concentration had I looked to see just what I needed. Congrats on
the score, keep shooting and it will happen.
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular

-----Original Message-----
From: Yuma Scott <yesim4@...>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 04:42:09
To: <BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...

Hello everyone,
I wanted to share this story with you.
I got asked to sub last night and there were a lot of high scores.
A friend of mine was bowling next to us and shot 300-258-258 for an 816.
It was great!
There were like 4 or 5 258 games shot on that pair of lanes last night.

I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting to
do the math so I wouldn't think about
if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep shooting
like I had been.
Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and said,
you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it even
though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series... again,
not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me goes
nuts, awe one more pin!!!
Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots, got
away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even know
it, I found it  tough to swallow.

On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won $275!
We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it by
one also! lol

Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.

Take care,
Yuma

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#16580 From: tenpinsx2@...
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:38 pm
Subject: Re: 800 news...
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Nice shooting Yuma! Sounds like one heck of a league.
Your events remind me of my 799. I had shot256 and 297 (got a bit wide on last
shot). Wasn't even thinking about an 800 and just wanted to finish last game
strong. Got up in the 10th and still didn't know I had a shot. Threw last ball
just a bit too fast, ended up needing an 8 counts and got 7. Might have done a
better job of concentration had I looked to see just what I needed. Congrats on
the score, keep shooting and it will happen.
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular

-----Original Message-----
From: Yuma Scott <yesim4@...>
Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 04:42:09
To: <BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...

Hello everyone,
I wanted to share this story with you.
I got asked to sub last night and there were a lot of high scores.
A friend of mine was bowling next to us and shot 300-258-258 for an 816.
It was great!
There were like 4 or 5 258 games shot on that pair of lanes last night.

I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting to
do the math so I wouldn't think about
if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep shooting
like I had been.
Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and said,
you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it even
though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series... again,
not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me goes
nuts, awe one more pin!!!
Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots, got
away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even know
it, I found it  tough to swallow.

On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won $275!
We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it by
one also! lol

Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.

Take care,
Yuma

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#16579 From: tenpinsx2@...
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:30 pm
Subject: Re: UNREAL BOWLING
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It has done my memory good to hear a lot of you learned scoring from the old
style plastic sheets and the grease pen. I too learned how to score with my mom
when I was young and watching my dad bowl. I still have the plastic sheet of my
1st 300. Even tho the auto scorers are nice, I sure miss those days.
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device from U.S. Cellular

-----Original Message-----
From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 23:18:01
To: <BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:50 PM, antoine jones <hmha_aj@...> wrote:
> Gary,
>
> That was my thing on Friday nights when I was a teenager. Going to the bowling
center with my parents and keeping score, I rather enjoyed it. I did that for a
couple of years before I got serious about bowling and starting making plans and
setting goals.
>

I used to make a few bucks as a kid going to tournaments with my dad.
I would keep score during the early session, and the bowlers would
give me a tip.  So then I had spending money for the rest of the
day.<g>

Eldred
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#16578 From: Yuma Scott <yesim4@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:36 pm
Subject: Re: 800 news...
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Thanks Eldred!




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Sent: Fri, November 13, 2009 8:24:12 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] 800 news...


On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Yuma Scott <yesim4@yahoo. com> wrote:

> I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting to
do the math so I wouldn't think about
> if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep
shooting like I had been.
> Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
> just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and said,
you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
> I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it
even though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
> Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series... again,
not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
> I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me
goes nuts, awe one more pin!!!
> Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
> I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots, got
away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
> I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even
know it, I found it  tough to swallow.
>
> On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won $275!
> We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it by
one also! lol
>
> Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.
>
> Take care,
> Yuma
>

Great shooting!

Eldred
--
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#16577 From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:24 pm
Subject: Re: 800 news...
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On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 7:42 AM, Yuma Scott <yesim4@...> wrote:

> I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting to
do the math so I wouldn't think about
> if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep
shooting like I had been.
> Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
> just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and said,
you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
> I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it
even though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
> Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series... again,
not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
> I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me
goes nuts, awe one more pin!!!
> Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
> I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots, got
away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
> I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even
know it, I found it  tough to swallow.
>
> On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won $275!
> We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it by
one also! lol
>
> Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.
>
> Take care,
> Yuma
>

Great shooting!

Eldred
--
An easy way to become poor is to pretend you are rich.

http://shops.half.ebay.com/epickett - Books, CDs, DVDs

#16576 From: Yuma Scott <yesim4@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 12:42 pm
Subject: 800 news...
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Hello everyone,
I wanted to share this story with you.
I got asked to sub last night and there were a lot of high scores.
A friend of mine was bowling next to us and shot 300-258-258 for an 816.
It was great!
There were like 4 or 5 258 games shot on that pair of lanes last night.

I was shooting pretty well too. I started with a 265 and 257... not wanting to
do the math so I wouldn't think about
if I could shot 800 or not, I told myself I needed 300 and to just keep shooting
like I had been.
Well, I strung the first 8, then 10 pin. At this point after sparing the ten
pin, again not wanting to do the math, I told myself
just to finish out and have a good series while another guy came up and said,
you had a chance at 800 didn't you, sounding as if I had missed it.
I still didn't know I had a chance at 800 and didn't want to think about it even
though I was hoping in the back of my mind.
Well, I needed 2 strikes and a 9 count for a 278 game and 800 series... again,
not knowing this I just went up there and made shots... X X then
I got it a little wide, came up high for an 8 count and the crowd behind me goes
nuts, awe one more pin!!!
Yep, shot 277 for a 799 :(
I was a bit upset for a while, but since I hadn't thrown all great shots, got
away with some bad ones, I felt pretty good about shooting what I did.
I shot 800 before, but realizing I was so close, blowing it and didn't even know
it, I found it  tough to swallow.

On a happier note, I got the strike pot ticket, threw the strike and won $275!
We decided to press our luck and try for a 50/50 ticket raffle... missed it by
one also! lol

Well, thanks for reading, hope everyone is bowling well.

Take care,
Yuma

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#16575 From: "GHP" <gary@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:28 am
Subject: Down Bowling Memory Lane...
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Hi all,

I'm curious, do any of you remember pin boys? How about how the lanes used to
be? Watch an old bowling match with pin boys. Notice the pin action, notice the
fact that the ball is "curving" perhaps 10 boards max. They were HARD RUBBER
then...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36F--r2ra_M&feature=PlayList&p=CFF239223EE28F2C&i\
ndex=0&playnext=1

He's still going today!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJfDaFoNyNk

Regarding bowling lanes, I remember we had a nice little bowling center (that
sounds a little big, this one had 15 lanes at best) that must have  had pin boys
as it was from the 50's. I remember going there when I was very young and then
it closed. What a shame. I would love to find out more about it... I was
thinking about posting a message in the town web site looking for any
information that people could provide.

A line or two about my bowling lately. I'm happy about how I am progressing and
learning/relearning this game. I will take a few lessons with that pro that
helped me. He said there are many things we could try and implement. I will give
him a try, I believe he is right. He told me that with my style and dedication,
I should average much higher than I do... We'll see.

I'm having next week off but after that I will start to practice more (the
practice alone on Wednesday did a world of good) and have a few lessons.



Cheers
Gary

PS, and yeah, I like all kinds of history, bowling included and love to write
about it...

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#16574 From: Eldred Pickett <epickett@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 4:18 am
Subject: Re: UNREAL BOWLING
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On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 9:50 PM, antoine jones <hmha_aj@...> wrote:
> Gary,
>
> That was my thing on Friday nights when I was a teenager. Going to the bowling
center with my parents and keeping score, I rather enjoyed it. I did that for a
couple of years before I got serious about bowling and starting making plans and
setting goals.
>

I used to make a few bucks as a kid going to tournaments with my dad.
I would keep score during the early session, and the bowlers would
give me a tip.  So then I had spending money for the rest of the
day.<g>

Eldred
--
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#16573 From: antoine jones <hmha_aj@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:50 am
Subject: Re: UNREAL BOWLING
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Gary,

That was my thing on Friday nights when I was a teenager. Going to the bowling
center with my parents and keeping score, I rather enjoyed it. I did
that for a couple of years before I got serious about bowling and starting
making plans and setting goals.
 
              Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member




________________________________
From: GHP <gary@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 5:29:11 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

 
oh, ok. Antoine you have to remember I didn't step foot into a bowling alley for
30 years after dropping out in 1984.

I kinda miss keeping score to tell you the truth. You still have to watch them
though, last night I had a spare, strike, strike, but then looked at the screen
and found that the 3rd frame I had a split and looking down the alley it was in
the 2nd frame position, even after having a strike!

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: antoine jones
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

Easy there Gary, I am only 30 and I started bowling on a system such as that! I
AM SO NOT OLD!

Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member

____________ _________ _________ __
From: GHP <gary@ghpassociates. com>
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 5:12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

I remember in my only sanctioned 800, I had a 299 and a 279 and then I was
like...am I going to do it? I ended up with a 244. I still have the overhead
projector (those of us old enough to remember that way of keeping score..)
sheets from the games. I remember getting a bit "worried" in the third game.

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: Eldred Pickett
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:12 PM, GHP <gary@ghpassociates . com> wrote:
> For goodness sake, he only needed a 210!
>
>

Sandbagging. ..
<ducking>
:-)

Nah, he could have just been euphoric about the 300, and had
concentration fail him. Or, people could have been buying drinks, and
he imbibed too much.

Eldred
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#16572 From: antoine jones <hmha_aj@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:23 pm
Subject: Re: UNREAL BOWLING
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Carl,

I can remember a similar issue, just with a cup of coke. And in the scramble of
trying to clean up the mess before it got on someones shoes, the plastic sheet
was dried by wiping it and there the scores were on the back of those
papertowels.
 
              Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member




________________________________
From: Carl E. Milliken <helix-2000@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 1:15:16 AM
Subject: RE: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

 
I remember both overhead and score sheets. Does that bring back memories. I
recall one hotly contested match with the overhead scores and the plastic sheets
when someone spilled their coffee and wiped out most of the scores. Big argument
about what the scores were. Ended up having to bowl that game over again. LOL.

Carl

From: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com]
On Behalf Of Brian
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 11:46 PM
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

Hehehe... I remember overheads and paper score sheets. Wife and I went to
western Kentucky a few years back, stayed in Murray,KY. We stopped into an
alley... had wooden lanes and approaches. After I paid for the games, he
tore a score sheet off a pad and handed it to me. Wife had never seen one
before. :) I have to say, she caught on real quick tho.

Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "antoine jones" <hmha_aj@yahoo. com <mailto:hmha_ aj%40yahoo. com> >
To: <BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com <mailto:BowlingTips 101%40yahoogroup
s.com> >
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

Easy there Gary, I am only 30 and I started bowling on a system such as
that! I AM SO NOT OLD!

Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member

____________ _________ _________ __
From: GHP <gary@ghpassociates. com <mailto:gary% 40ghpassociates. com> >
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com <mailto:BowlingTips 101%40yahoogroup s.com>
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 5:12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

I remember in my only sanctioned 800, I had a 299 and a 279 and then I was
like...am I going to do it? I ended up with a 244. I still have the overhead
projector (those of us old enough to remember that way of keeping score..)
sheets from the games. I remember getting a bit "worried" in the third game.

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: Eldred Pickett
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:12 PM, GHP <gary@ghpassociates . com> wrote:
> For goodness sake, he only needed a 210!
>
>

Sandbagging. ..
<ducking>
:-)

Nah, he could have just been euphoric about the 300, and had
concentration fail him. Or, people could have been buying drinks, and
he imbibed too much.

Eldred
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#16571 From: antoine jones <hmha_aj@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:26 pm
Subject: Re: Secretary/Treasurer
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It is meant to be 2 separate positions, but as you said, the smaller leagues
tend to lump them both together. On my Tuesday night league, I am the Secretary
and Treasurer along with acting as the president making all of the decisions for
the league when issues arise.
 
              Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member




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From: Carl E. Milliken <helix-2000@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, November 12, 2009 1:18:38 AM
Subject: [BowlingTips101] Secretary/Treasurer

 
When I first started league bowling the position of secretary/treasurer was
held by one person. Now it seems, with the exception of very small leagues,
the position is held by two people one as secretary and one as treasurer.
Is it two separate positions in everyone leagues now?

Carl

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#16570 From: antoine jones <hmha_aj@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:20 pm
Subject: Re: UNREAL BOWLING
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That is awsome, i remember those as well. Maybe 30 isn't so bad, just enough
memory of the way things used to be with all of the current happenings. Thank
you guys for that little additive about the projectors.
 
              Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member




________________________________
From: Brian <xssiveone@...>
To: BowlingTips101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 10:46:07 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

 
Hehehe... I remember overheads and paper score sheets. Wife and I went to
western Kentucky a few years back, stayed in Murray,KY. We stopped into an
alley... had wooden lanes and approaches. After I paid for the games, he
tore a score sheet off a pad and handed it to me. Wife had never seen one
before. :) I have to say, she caught on real quick tho.

Brian

----- Original Message -----
From: "antoine jones" <hmha_aj@yahoo. com>
To: <BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2009 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

Easy there Gary, I am only 30 and I started bowling on a system such as
that! I AM SO NOT OLD!

Antoine "AJ" Jones
Greater Little Rock TNBA Board Member

____________ _________ _________ __
From: GHP <gary@ghpassociates. com>
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 5:12:02 AM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

I remember in my only sanctioned 800, I had a 299 and a 279 and then I was
like...am I going to do it? I ended up with a 244. I still have the overhead
projector (those of us old enough to remember that way of keeping score..)
sheets from the games. I remember getting a bit "worried" in the third game.

Gary

----- Original Message -----
From: Eldred Pickett
To: BowlingTips101@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:20 PM
Subject: Re: [BowlingTips101] UNREAL BOWLING

On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 11:12 PM, GHP <gary@ghpassociates . com> wrote:
> For goodness sake, he only needed a 210!
>
>

Sandbagging. ..
<ducking>
:-)

Nah, he could have just been euphoric about the 300, and had
concentration fail him. Or, people could have been buying drinks, and
he imbibed too much.

Eldred
--
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#16569 From: stalvi <Stalvi@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:14 pm
Subject: Re: Secretary/Treasurer
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For me the things that make a secretary treasure earn their money is the
beginning of the season and the end of the season.

Beginning - You have to call all the team captains, help gather players, and
organize the fall meeting.
First night of bowling, you have to handle all the questions, handle all the
USBC cards.
First weeks of bowling you have to get all the sanction paperwork done and any
paperwork the house wants.
Prize fund calculated and handed to the President or prize committee.

Week to week is a lot easier with the advent of computers and software
specifically for league secretaries.   I use a spreadsheet for the money aspect
though.  I like to have the spreadsheet look just like the envelope.   I can
print a teams money sheet out and they can compare it to what they've written on
the envelope directly.

Mid Season averages are pretty simple.  The software takes care of that.
During the season the awards.  I typically don't start until after 7 weeks
unless someone does something very unusual.


End of season - Prize fund, dividing out and breaking it down by number of team
members.   Arranging banquet place and time. (sometimes a league will have a
banquet committee).

End of season wrap up of money, printouts for local association.


Whether I have 12 teams or even 24 teams, while it may take a bit longer to do
everything each week, I don't think it would be much more difficult.


On Nov 12, 2009, at 3:53 AM, Brian wrote:

> In our league it is only one person. Of course, we only have 12 teams...
> maybe bigger leagues have decided to share the work load a bit?
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> Brian
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> From: "Carl E. Milliken" <helix-2000@...>
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> Subject: [BowlingTips101] Secretary/Treasurer
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>> When I first started league bowling the position of secretary/treasurer
>> was
>> held by one person.  Now it seems, with the exception of very small
>> leagues,
>> the position is held by two people one as secretary and one as treasurer.
>> Is it two separate positions in everyone leagues now?
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>> Carl
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