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DukeHarding

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Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« on: September 16, 2006, 04:29:59 AM »
How many 2nd place finishes has WRW had?
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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2006, 12:46:06 PM »
This is from his web site, which hasn't been updated since 02-03.
So figure how how may 2nd's he had over his last 5 titles.

He has 36 second place finishes to go along with his 36 titles

http://www.walterray.com/press/didknow.html

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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2006, 03:34:32 PM »
These stats are really outdated as he has tied Earl Anthony with 41 titles if I am not mistaken. Took WRW longer, but he did tie him.

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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2006, 04:49:14 PM »
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These stats are really outdated as he has tied Earl Anthony with 41 titles if I am not mistaken. Took WRW longer, but he did tie him.

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Earl has 43 2nds. Gives him a total of 84 for top 2 finishes.
Was wondering if WRW has that many 2nds?

Earl . . .
Won the PBA Natoinal 6 times.
Bowled 176 games on TV, posted a 222.778 average.
Made top 5 in 114 of 369 tournaments he bowled.
Also 7 senior PBA titles, in a short stint there.

*What did Earl do between squads, while others were out getting something to eat?

Earl went back to his room, would lay on his back, and visualize making 60 good shots for the next 6 games. If (in his mind) made a bad shot he would start shot one and start over again. Sometimes he could do this in 20 minutes...sometimes it took much longer. Try doing this and see how long it takes you.

*Excerpt out of Lenny Nicholson's book:
"The Tour Would Be Great...IF, You Didn't Have To Bowl."

As you can tell I'm a BIG Earl fan.
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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2006, 07:21:45 PM »
Duke,

I met Earl in Wisconsin back around 84-85 at a casino opening. He was there signing autographs and he signed one to me and we talked a bit about some of the guys I had bowled against. Don Mccune, Gordy Baer, Al Bruder, Rickey Sajek, and others.

He was a nice guy and was into golf then. We talked about the courses we had played in the area and non-bowling. He died way to young.

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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2006, 08:43:42 PM »
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Duke,

I met Earl in Wisconsin back around 84-85 at a casino opening. He was there signing autographs and he signed one to me and we talked a bit about some of the guys I had bowled against. Don Mccune, Gordy Baer, Al Bruder, Rickey Sajek, and others.

He was a nice guy and was into golf then. We talked about the courses we had played in the area and non-bowling. He died way to young.

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shipper,

I watched Earl bowl back in '76-'77, when ever he came into the midwest.
He watched me bowl one time, gave me some pointers.
He was some kind of bowler.

I haven't seen Al Bruder's name in a long time.
I use to  bowl at C&J (Seno's) in Bellwood, in a league with him in the early 80s.



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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2006, 08:44:49 PM »
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Duke,

I met Earl in Wisconsin back around 84-85 at a casino opening. He was there signing autographs and he signed one to me and we talked a bit about some of the guys I had bowled against. Don Mccune, Gordy Baer, Al Bruder, Rickey Sajek, and others.

He was a nice guy and was into golf then. We talked about the courses we had played in the area and non-bowling. He died way to young.

Shipper


shipper,

I watched Earl bowl back in '76-'77, whenever he came into the Chicagoland area.
He watched me bowl one time, gave me some pointers.
He was some kind of bowler.

I haven't seen Al Bruder's name in a long time.
I use to  bowl at C&J (Seno's) in Bellwood, in a league with him in the early 80s.



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DON DRAPER

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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2006, 10:56:45 PM »
if i'm not mistaken walter ray williams, jr., has 41 pba national titles, 41 second place finishes, and 41 third place finishes. if i'm wrong someone please verify this for us.

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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #8 on: September 17, 2006, 12:27:11 AM »
It really makes you wonder why more bowlers don't try to mimic Earls or WRW style?  You don't see any monster revs between them.  What you do see is accuracy.  Accuracy is king no matter what!

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Re: Walter Ray Williams' 2nds?
« Reply #9 on: September 17, 2006, 12:47:04 AM »
I thought Earl had quite a bit of revs for his speed and a very heavy rolling ball.

I don't know if Earl would have been happy living after the terrible fall I understand that led to his death.

Also...a serious question...Earl Didn't eat all day when bowling?

REgards,

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