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TDC57

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PBA50
« on: August 14, 2014, 12:57:45 AM »
Attended the final day of the PBA50 tournament today at Treasure Island Casino in Welch MN. Must say it was a nice day watching some very talented guys. Walter Ray Williams came into the day in 10th position and just plain put on a clinic barreling his way to the title. He used a ball Brunswick Blue Ringer his last 3 game to shoot almost 800. He said he'd drilled it up last April and never used in competition until today. He beat Tom Baker in the championship 268-224. Baker threw one bad shot, an 8 count, otherwise he was drilled the pocket with every shot. Left a solid 10, high flush ringing 9 and a stone 8. Jeff Richgels bowled well as he made it to the round of eight but had misfortune of having to face Walter Ray. Got to talk to many of the bowlers and found they were pretty nice guys. Walter Ray, Norm Duke and Tom Baker were very nice to anyone who came up to them. Did feel bad that Pete Weber fell ill and had to be hospitalized, since he was one of the guys I most, wanted to see bowl in person. It was very well run and was a great venue.

I also found it interesting that they were bowling on the short Dick Weber pattern and how many guys play up the boards on the outside of the lane. Tom Baker told me that he has never played that pattern on the outside before but he found that the best spot today. Don Breedon really surprised me by being firm with his speed, using a dull ball up the extreme outside of the lane!
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Re: PBA50
« Reply #1 on: August 14, 2014, 09:24:18 AM »
How much of an audience were watching them?

I wish a few of these tournaments were within traveling distance (less than 2 hours) for me.

Hospitalization can be very serious. Any idea what was ailing Weber?
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« Reply #2 on: August 14, 2014, 11:58:27 AM »
Charlest,

 I would guess between 150-200 people were there. Anyone that was there last year, said this year was much bigger and the manager of the bowling center said participation in the pro-am and audience was much bigger and they only expect it to get better in the future.

From what John Weber told my wife and I, Pete had some throat issue the leading up to yesterday. He woke up on Wednesday and had tingling in his right hand. He got looked at and they found his throat was very infected. We heard from others it was sepsis and they immediately took him to the local hospital and put him on antibiotic IVs. Heard he had been released and was on his way home later in the day. John said that Pete had to see his doctor when he got home to make sure that he was okay.

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« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2014, 12:48:00 PM »
Got to talk to many of the bowlers and found they were pretty nice guys. Walter Ray, Norm Duke and Tom Baker were very nice to anyone who came up to them. Did feel bad that Pete Weber fell ill and had to be hospitalized, since he was one of the guys I most, wanted to see bowl in person. It was very well run and was a great venue.

These are some of the nicest guys you'll ever meet, especially nowadays. I had the pleasure of meeting WRW twice; first was 15 years ago when he was dominating everything on the regular tour. He was a bit hard to approach then, but that was because he was so focused on his job at hand that in looking back, I simply caught him at the wrong time. Second time was 2 years ago when he put on a clinic in Sacramento. Got him to sign my copy of A League of Ordinary Gentlemen, and told him that I found a new found respect for him not just from bowling, but from why he does what he does. Turned out to be one of the nicest guys I met.

Weber.. Met him back during his bad boy days in the late 80s/early 90s, when he and his father were bowling regionals. He was cocky then, but I'd love to talk to him again. To see the change in him is great, as he went from cocky SOB to elder statesman. I hope he pulls through whatever ails him, because right now, the PBA50 tour is actually more exciting than the regular tour.

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« Reply #4 on: August 14, 2014, 01:29:32 PM »
Charlest,

 I would guess between 150-200 people were there. Anyone that was there last year, said this year was much bigger and the manager of the bowling center said participation in the pro-am and audience was much bigger and they only expect it to get better in the future.

From what John Weber told my wife and I, Pete had some throat issue the leading up to yesterday. He woke up on Wednesday and had tingling in his right hand. He got looked at and they found his throat was very infected. We heard from others it was sepsis and they immediately took him to the local hospital and put him on antibiotic IVs. Heard he had been released and was on his way home later in the day. John said that Pete had to see his doctor when he got home to make sure that he was okay.

Glad there were that many people. Nice to see the "old" guys appreciated.

Thanks for the info on PDW. Hope he's okay.
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« Reply #5 on: August 14, 2014, 01:35:59 PM »
I should have attended.  I regretted not going last year, and I once again regret not going this year.  Thanks for the report!

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« Reply #6 on: August 15, 2014, 12:29:02 AM »
ImBackInTheGame,

I regretted not going last year, missing PDW winning the title, I wasn't going to make the same mistake twice. I hope you go next year and I plan on being there again. It was a little less than a 2 hour drive, but well worth it. Tons of talent on display. Some I had never heard of, who were definitely the oldest guys there, who put on great displays of bowling prowess. One, named Ted Staikoff, who is 67, was really impressive. The only lefty Mike Dias, threw absolutely great in the round of 16. But had the bad luck of facing Randy Peterson in a best of 5 match. His low game was 224 and he never came close to winning a game. I wish my league was underway because there's so much to talk about and people who don't bowl, aren't as much fun to talk to about it!

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« Reply #7 on: August 15, 2014, 12:37:33 AM »
bradl,

I met Pete Weber when he just came off of his drug suspension. He was bowling a sweeper on the Friday nite before a regional in Indianapolis. He was drinking Miller Lite which surprised me since he supposedly went through treatment. When he was done, he was in the bar and I got up the nerve to ask for an autograph. He couldn't have been nicer or more pleasant to me. I have always defended him in bowling discussions with friends since then.

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« Reply #8 on: August 15, 2014, 03:38:19 PM »
Anyone know if this has made it to "YOUTUBE" yet?

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« Reply #9 on: August 17, 2014, 02:26:23 PM »
According to Pete's Facebook page, it was related to a serious dental issue. http://www.dental.net/dental-nutrition/drug-abuse-on-teeth/

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Re: PBA50
« Reply #10 on: August 17, 2014, 03:30:28 PM »
There is a PBA 50 event in Howell, NJ on September 5-7. I have never been at these lanes, but the facility has a nice website at http://howelllanes.Wstemp02.com/

Howell is in Monmouth County but well off the ocean. The website provides directions.



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« Reply #11 on: August 17, 2014, 07:28:06 PM »
There is a PBA 50 event in Howell, NJ on September 5-7. I have never been at these lanes, but the facility has a nice website at http://howelllanes.Wstemp02.com/

Howell is in Monmouth County but well off the ocean. The website provides directions.

Thank you!!!
That's a little more than an hour from me. It's on Rt. 9, Southbound. It's about 5 minutes  north of Rt. 195, and just south of Rt. 33 (Freehold area).
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« Reply #12 on: August 20, 2014, 12:40:30 PM »
I love watching the PBA50 stuff on Youtube.  I mean I absolutely dig it.  I watch matches over and over again.  It's not just because it's the guy I grew up watching.  I get a real sense of serious competition from it.  While being highly competitive they exude a sense of friendliness towards each other and the crowd.  Also, the Youtube videos I watch are laid back in their presentation.  No bunch of jumping around and made for TV junk.  IMO, PBA50 is where it's at right now.