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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/27/14 05:34 PM
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Mark Roth was a Hell of a bowler, too. Mark was a good friend of mine growing up. We first met at age 12 when Rainbow Lanes (on Knapp Street) opened. We were in a junior league together. I was a pretty good bowler then, averaging 144 and I was third in the league. But Mark was head and shoulders above everyone even then (he was averaging 160). We went to junior high and high school together (he never graduated high school) and I tease him now remembering when we cut classes one day to go into the City to see a bowling exhibition at the then new Madison Square Garden. Andy Varipapa was doing trick shots and we were watching when, all of a sudden, Dave Davis (then one of the top pros on the tour) came over and said 'hello' to Mark (who at that point was in a few pro-ams). I was really impressed and Mark never let it get to his head. Anyway, he had a stroke a few years back and we joked that both of us now need canes.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/27/14 06:07 PM
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I also remember reading that he lives way upstate now. Yeah, he's waaaay upstate now near Oswego. He opened a small bowling alley up there a few years ago. Gotta take a trip up there and bowl him now. It'd be a REAL handicapped match. Aahh, don't say that. You still have a few good years left  . But Oswego? That makes your neck of the woods look like Downtown Brooklyn. My brother has a hunting cabin not far from you, in Liberty. He loves it  .
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/27/14 06:51 PM
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Yea, I bowled my high game was 268. I had a lot of 200 games. My brother in law had a decent amount of sanctioned 300 games. When the automated scorer was invented I thought that was the best thing since bullets. I used to go bowling at stadium lanes right across the street from the old Yankee stadium. Later I tried to bowl in every bowling alley in Brooklyn. You know what's bad I had a bag that held two bowling balls. Everyone once in a while I would ball a 130 game. It looked really bad. I had to wear dark shirts when I bowled. I had a habit of resting the ball on my shirt. Where a light colored shirt it would leave a dirt mark on the shirt. I tried everything to get better. I had the balling glove with the pad on the palm was supposed to give you more lift. I had the wrist brace. I had every fucking thing and still was never consistent. My thumb used to rip because I bowled too many games. Had to use something they called new skin to replace the skin warn off. There used to be a stupid bowling show in NYC called bowling for dollars. Guy went on it that could not bowl for shit for chump change. That show made me laugh out loud. Guy bowls throws a gutter ball and says I did not keep my thumb straight  I did have a fight in a bowling alley once. I grabbed him by his pants and ran down the lane with him and threw him into the pins. 
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/27/14 08:06 PM
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My brother has a hunting cabin not far from you, in Liberty. He loves it  . I get my pizza delivered from a place in Liberty!
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/27/14 08:18 PM
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There was a bowling alley under the L train across the street where they filmed the French connection. All the pro bowlers including Mark Roth would bowl against each other for money. There were some guys in that who I never saw before who were beating everyone. Ave M Lanes. Guy named "FishFace" owned it. I saw many BIG money games there including Mark.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/27/14 08:28 PM
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I have seen Mark Roth Boul in Brooklynyes Rainboul lanes on knapp street. Mark lived two blocks away from Rainbow Lanes (in an apartment building on Avenue V - I think). He spent HOURS each day there. He started out with about a 10 step approach (little baby steps) but even way back then he could really crank the ball. He got a job pinchasing and then oiling the lanes and then as a mechanic, all while in high school. He ended up buying the lanes after he became a pro. He was on our school bowling team and junior year he told me I should try out for the team, telling me I was good enough to make it. I knew I was a good bowler but I had no confidence at all in myself then. So I smoked a joint right before the tryouts and went on to roll a 98 in my first game.  I found my line in the second game tryout and rolled a 242 but I missed the team by two pins (since it was total pins for the two games). 
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/28/14 02:14 AM
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This is like memory lane for me  Lefty bowlers always did well because not many people bowled lefty so the left side of the lane held the ball better then the right side of the lane. There was a guy Eddie Feigner had a famous soft ball team the king and his court. They hsrdly ever lost a game. He also bowled blind folded held a 190 average bowling blind folded.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/30/14 12:55 PM
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Sorry to join this thread late. PB, bowling was actually on before Wide World of Sport. It was on from 3pm to 4:30 then WWofSports came on. We watched those two shows religiously. Dick Weber and Earl Anthony were unstoppable. There was a younger, good-looking guy who starting to take over the top spot; can't remember his name. But there were some lesser known guys like Gus Lampo  great name. Then Mark Roth dominated for awhile. He had a powerful ball. I bowled in leagues for awhile. Nothing high end; beer leagues. One year I had a 166 average, bowled a 626 series with a 260 game. That was the pinnacle of my career. I'd probably be in bed for a week if bowled three games today. We had fun; beer frames and if we were having a shitty night...shots of Wild Turkey.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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09/30/14 01:04 PM
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Sorry to join this thread late. PB, bowling was actually on before Wide World of Sport. It was on from 3pm to 4:30 then WWofSports came on. You're right. I'm in the habit of remembering ALL Saturday afternoon sporting events as being on The Wide World of Sports. My mind is slippin, MC. It's like the man says: I'm an over forty victim of fate  .
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Re: Pro Bowling
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10/08/14 08:02 AM
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It's really a travesty how few bowling alleys are left in NYC compared to even 20 years ago when I was child watching my dad and listening to stories about my grandfather Dom LaBargo. http://www.amazon.com/Bowling-For-The-Mob-Redemption/dp/0991128915A guy named Bob Perry from NYC put out a book recently called Bowling for the Mob, which discusses how much mob presence was around the action bowling that took place at that time. I'm not sure how much of it is really factual (I believe he claims Gotti had money on him at some point), but maybe some of you can shed some light on it.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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10/08/14 08:05 AM
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Also, Mark Roth is doing pretty well now actually, I believe he's mostly recovered from that stroke. He posts in a facebook group called Where Have All the Bowling Alley's Gone?, which discusses exactly what it sounds like lol.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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10/08/14 08:39 AM
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Also, Mark Roth is doing pretty well now actually, I believe he's mostly recovered from that stroke. He had gall-bladder surgery recently and he still needs a cane to get around but otherwise he's doing OK. He owns a small bowling center way upstate, NY, so he's still in the business he loves.
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Re: Pro Bowling
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10/09/14 05:52 PM
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The thing that sticks out the most in that list is Pete Weber being number four. To this day he never really gets the credit he deserves because he was always overshadowed by his father. My point is, Pete Weber was a GREAT bowler in his own right. He's not Dale Berra trying to live up to Yogi  .
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Re: Pro Bowling
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10/10/14 07:43 AM
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Who do you think you are? I AM!
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Re: Pro Bowling
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10/13/14 07:57 AM
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Who do you think you are? I AM! Who is tenpin477? Just a 2teen average house hack who wishes he could throw it a quarter as good as Pete Weber does
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