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The date was January 23, 1982 at Mel's Southshore Bowl for the $100,000 ARC ALAMEDA OPEN. We join the championship match where #3 qualifer Dave Soutar meets #1 qualifier Earl Anthony for the title. Soutar was fresh off his 209-198 victory over Ted Hannahs. At stake is $13,000 to the winner, and $7,500 to the runner up. Let's go to Chris Schenkel and Bo Burton for the call.
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Welcome back to uploading Keith!
Nice stache Soupy!
Nice to see Earl play the track and a righty play the 2 board-4board line.
nice
lanes look so small
I wonder how fast it took Pete Rose to gamble away the endorsement money he got from Grecian Formula.
Rubber hooks more than plastic for two reasons. Even though rubber balls are commonly referred to as hard rubber they are actually softer than plastic. Even when polished they have a rougher surface than plastic balls. Both these features create more friction and allow them to grip the lane and hook more than plastic.
These commercials are awesome!
so sorry ur not here. anybody follow up on ur murder?
same line for lefties.. game too easy for them. same shot every week. not for righties
i can avg 220 in those days
Earl was as cool as they come.
Studs
Loved watching the old shows when bowlers were shot makers with ‘full rollers’ before the days of hooking the poly-balls like Sandy Koufax………such is progress I suppose.
EA an American legend
Hes my All time fav bowler!!!!
Earl makes one shot and switches balls and is good thereafter.
“He” made that choice, no running to the back to whine to a team of ball reps begging their help.
Earl managed his “own” game, he was a true Champion.
I actually met Mr Earl Anthony back in 1984 he came to my hometown that had a bowling alley and our bowling league got the chance to meet him
Earl started out with the Mark Roth special 7, 10 split. Amazing.
Soutar was 18-13 in championship matches.