Joe - It was Rose Bowl East in Wichita Kansas. The house was built by Woody Jensen who played for the Pittsburg Pirates in the late 30's. I believe it was the second house west of the Mississippi to have automatic pinsetters. They are Brunswick machines but were made by the Otis Elevator company. Otis made Brunswick pinsetters until Brunswick got their own factory.
Woody's descendants are still active in the area. Junior Jensen (a son) runs another center in town. Mark Jensen (I believe Mark is a nephew) is in the ABC hall of fame. Jeff Jensen and Craig Jensen (I believe they are grandson's)hold the ABC record for most 300's by brothers. Jeff has around 60 and Craig about 30.
They had a wall of fame that was signed by people who had been there. Mike Aulby (signed after he shot 300 on TV at another center), Eric Forkel, Rick Steelsmith, Justin Hromek, Randy Peterson, Norm Duke, and many others. Singing groups like Mneundo and N'sync had bowled there when in town touring.
Justin Hromek learned to bowl there. Rick Steelsmith has bowled there for close to 20 years as well. Chris Barnes, Pat Healy, Steve Klompken, Lonnie Waliczek, had bowled in the scratch league. Nathan Bohr was currently on a team in the scratch league. Many of the current WSU national champions team bowled in the league as well, Russ Wilson, Chris Greene, WSU coaches Gordon Vadakin and Rich Rennollet are on a team Chilton Vending that has won 2 ABC team titles. It was a very tough and competive league. I hope it continues at some other house.