I was looking at some old YouTube video of the 1981 PBA National Championship at Toledo, Ohio and I was amused by how much the styles have changed over the years. Earl Anthony battled Ernie Schlegel in the finals and you couldn't find a greater contrast in styles.
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
ODDS & ENDS
A few bits of news to share....
I found a handy smart phone application for the Android market. It's called Bowling Scorekeeper and it's free. Enter your league or tournament name, the dates and the scores, then Bowling ScoreKeeper does the rest. It figures your averages for multiple leagues and tournaments. I tried a few others but they had some unacceptable limitations -- mainly working only for three-game series. So far, this one has worked fine without any bugs.
Sasha Gray bowled his first 300 game at Diablo Valley Bowl on Wednesday. He had another game with a split in the first frame followed by eleven strikes. It was a great day for the young lefty.
Kris Kiiskinen bowled her first 200+ game on Thursday with a score of 204. Unfortunately, it didn't occur during league play. She bowled it during a practice session after her league games had ended. Still, she was pleased to finally clear the 200 hurdle.
I found a handy smart phone application for the Android market. It's called Bowling Scorekeeper and it's free. Enter your league or tournament name, the dates and the scores, then Bowling ScoreKeeper does the rest. It figures your averages for multiple leagues and tournaments. I tried a few others but they had some unacceptable limitations -- mainly working only for three-game series. So far, this one has worked fine without any bugs.
Sasha Gray bowled his first 300 game at Diablo Valley Bowl on Wednesday. He had another game with a split in the first frame followed by eleven strikes. It was a great day for the young lefty.
Kris Kiiskinen bowled her first 200+ game on Thursday with a score of 204. Unfortunately, it didn't occur during league play. She bowled it during a practice session after her league games had ended. Still, she was pleased to finally clear the 200 hurdle.
PBA OIL PATTERN: EARL ANTHONY
Sport Doubles 23 changes oil patterns from Cheetah to Earl Anthony beginning Monday night. Diablo Valley Bowl will have the Earl Anthony pattern on several lanes Sunday at 6:00 for practice. I will be there.
I wish I had some useful tips for the Earl Anthony pattern but my searches have thus far come up empty. The link on the sidebar leads us to this info on the PBA's website:
"The Earl Anthony Pattern places a premium on execution and repetition, qualities which Earl Anthony exemplified. This 40 foot pattern has a unique design in which the oil widens, as opposed to narrows, down the lane. The unusual placement of widening oil down the lane will force players to make premium shots from a variety of angles. As the pattern breaks down, look for players to make unique moves and precision shots, ala Earl Anthony."
Oh, really? We'll need to execute our shots well to be successful in a target shooting game? Gee, thanks for the tip, PBA. All I can say with any certainty is the oil for Earl Anthony (40') is shorter than we experienced with Paris (47') and longer than we experienced with Cheetah (35'). Perhaps Fred Kaczmarczyk will be there to share some insights and show us how he plays it. Not that any of us will be able to duplicate Fred's technique...
I wish I had some useful tips for the Earl Anthony pattern but my searches have thus far come up empty. The link on the sidebar leads us to this info on the PBA's website:
"The Earl Anthony Pattern places a premium on execution and repetition, qualities which Earl Anthony exemplified. This 40 foot pattern has a unique design in which the oil widens, as opposed to narrows, down the lane. The unusual placement of widening oil down the lane will force players to make premium shots from a variety of angles. As the pattern breaks down, look for players to make unique moves and precision shots, ala Earl Anthony."
Oh, really? We'll need to execute our shots well to be successful in a target shooting game? Gee, thanks for the tip, PBA. All I can say with any certainty is the oil for Earl Anthony (40') is shorter than we experienced with Paris (47') and longer than we experienced with Cheetah (35'). Perhaps Fred Kaczmarczyk will be there to share some insights and show us how he plays it. Not that any of us will be able to duplicate Fred's technique...
ANOTHER NEW BOWLING BALL
My trusty Black Widow Pearl has reached the point where its serial number and logo are no longer visible after three years of wear and resurfacing. This makes it an illegal ball for USBC league and tournament play.
I need a replacement ball for medium oil and after doing some research, I decided on the Sigma Tour by Motiv. Part of my decision was based on ball reviews I read, part was based on knowledge shared by Ray Spackman at The Bowler's Advantage, and part was based on this article which tells how Motiv got started in 2009 and put people back to work after Brunswick's move to Mexico in 2006 cost them their jobs.
I will pick up my new Sigma Tour at The Bowler's Advantage after work today. I'm sure Ray will have it drilled to perfection for me, as usual.
I need a replacement ball for medium oil and after doing some research, I decided on the Sigma Tour by Motiv. Part of my decision was based on ball reviews I read, part was based on knowledge shared by Ray Spackman at The Bowler's Advantage, and part was based on this article which tells how Motiv got started in 2009 and put people back to work after Brunswick's move to Mexico in 2006 cost them their jobs.
I will pick up my new Sigma Tour at The Bowler's Advantage after work today. I'm sure Ray will have it drilled to perfection for me, as usual.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
SPORT CHALLENGE DOUBLES 23 - WEEK 6 RESULTS
The Coach stood in for Olivia for our last night on Cheetah and we did okay with a record of 10-10 for the night.
In our first set we battled Lisa and Kevin Burney. Kevin is the lefty who stands about 6'6" and looks quite a bit like Rob Halford of Judas Priest. Kevin and Lisa beat us individually and as a team in the first game but we turned the tables on them in the second. They edged us in total pins with a score of 611-603 so they beat us 6-4.
Week 6 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SER G AVG TG TPINS SAVG
Sharon 4 506 126.5
Olivia 16 2251 140.7
Mark 185 168 353 125 203 328 681 4 170.3 24 3897 162.4
Gary 121 113 234 141 165 306 540 4 135.0 4 540 135.0
TOTAL 306 281 587 266 368 634 1221 8 152.6 48 7194 149.9
Next week we switch to the Earl Anthony pattern. Diablo Valley Bowl will have it on the lanes for practice at 6:00 PM this Sunday.
Kevin Burney or Rob Halford? |
In our first set we battled Lisa and Kevin Burney. Kevin is the lefty who stands about 6'6" and looks quite a bit like Rob Halford of Judas Priest. Kevin and Lisa beat us individually and as a team in the first game but we turned the tables on them in the second. They edged us in total pins with a score of 611-603 so they beat us 6-4.
Team Burney |
In the second set we drew Ray and Gaylah Spackman. In a near repeat of the first set, we were beaten in the first game and rebounded to win the second. But this time, we caught fire in the final game just as Ray and Gaylah hit an uncharacteristic rough patch. The combination was enough to earn us the two points for total pinfall in the set and a 6-4 victory.
Week 6 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SER G AVG TG TPINS SAVG
Sharon 4 506 126.5
Olivia 16 2251 140.7
Mark 185 168 353 125 203 328 681 4 170.3 24 3897 162.4
Gary 121 113 234 141 165 306 540 4 135.0 4 540 135.0
TOTAL 306 281 587 266 368 634 1221 8 152.6 48 7194 149.9
Next week we switch to the Earl Anthony pattern. Diablo Valley Bowl will have it on the lanes for practice at 6:00 PM this Sunday.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
SOME HELP WITH CHEETAH
Cheetah kicked my butt for a second consecutive week. Obviously, I'm going about it the wrong way. I found some videos on YouTube with some suggestions for bowling on this oil pattern. I think it's time to stop beating my head against the wall and follow the experts' recommendations.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
SPORT CHALLENGE 23 - WEEK 5 RESULTS
Olivia wasn't able to bowl this week so Sharon stepped in to take her place. It wasn't an easy task to bowl four games on Cheetah without an opportunity to practice on it first. As one might expect, Sharon had a tough time with the new conditions. Welcome to the humbling game of sport bowling, Sharon!
I didn't have the excuse of inexperience for my floundering scores. I bowled seven games on Cheetah the night before and still couldn't do much with it.
It didn't help us that the opposition bowled really well and seemed to strike at will. Sharon picked up our only two points of the night as we went 2-18. After a decent start, we've been sinking toward the bottom of the standings the past few weeks. It won't get any easier next week as we'll be facing tough competition including Ray and Gaylah Spackman in the second set.
WEEK 5 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SER G AVG TG TPINS SAVG
Sharon 106 156 262 105 139 244 506 4 126.5 4 506 126.5
Mark 180 134 314 158 159 317 631 4 157.8 20 3216 160.8
Olivia 16 2251 140.7
TOTAL 286 290 576 263 298 561 1137 8 142.1 40 5973 149.3
Saturday, June 16, 2012
POT 'O' GOLD AT EARL ANTHONY'S DUBLIN BOWL
I stopped by Earl Anthony's Dublin Bowl this afternoon to pick up a ball for my Dad. I thought about sticking around for their Monte Carlo-style game, Pot 'O' Gold but decided against it. It was about 3:00 when I finished in the pro shop and Pot 'O' Gold didn't start until 6:30. I didn't want to sit around the bowling center for three hours. Roaming around Dublin was out of the question because the weather was brutally hot. I didn't feel like going home and coming back later, again because of the hot weather. Eventually, I figured I'd head home to watch the last couple innings of the A's game and stay out of the heat.
While I didn't stay to bowl, I did pick up a flier for Pot 'O' Gold. It looks like it would be fun for us to try someday. It's $18.00 to play with an optional jackpot for $3.00 and an optional $3.00 side pot for high scratch game. You can't buy as many tickets as you want for the jackpot as you can for the Monte Carlo games at Paddock Bowl and Clayton Valley Bowl. You can buy only a $3.00 set of three tickets (one for each game). The side pot for high scratch game is the same. You can enter for $3.00 ($1.00 per game).
The Monte Carlo-style game is a bit different than the others we have played. There's a chart for the various money shots as we have seen elsewhere but there are some twists to it. First, the different colored pins have different values. A red headpin is worth $0.50, a yellow headpin is worth $0.75, a green headpin is worth $1.00, and a blue headpin entitles one to a spin of the wheel to determine the shot's value. Many of the other money shots don't require a colored headpin. They also pay for converting splits and washouts (such as the 1-2-10 and 1-2-4-10).
The jackpot drawing takes place once in each of the games. The bowling is stopped and the bowler whose ticket is drawn moves to a separate lane for the jackpot shots. If the first shot is a strike, the bowler wins $10.00 or 10% of the jackpot, whichever is greater and continues. (If the shot isn't a strike, the bowler can still earn some by money by making another shot of the spotter's choice.) If the second shot is a strike, the bowler wins 40% of the jackpot and earns a third shot. If the third shot is a strike, the bowler wins the entire jackpot.
The sidepot is pretty straight forward. The highest scratch score for each game wins the pot. I don't see that they have separate pots for men and women. I assume only elite bowlers enter this one. Unless I felt like donating $3.00 to a guy who regularly shoots over 250, I think I'd stay away from this one.
While I didn't stay to bowl, I did pick up a flier for Pot 'O' Gold. It looks like it would be fun for us to try someday. It's $18.00 to play with an optional jackpot for $3.00 and an optional $3.00 side pot for high scratch game. You can't buy as many tickets as you want for the jackpot as you can for the Monte Carlo games at Paddock Bowl and Clayton Valley Bowl. You can buy only a $3.00 set of three tickets (one for each game). The side pot for high scratch game is the same. You can enter for $3.00 ($1.00 per game).
The Monte Carlo-style game is a bit different than the others we have played. There's a chart for the various money shots as we have seen elsewhere but there are some twists to it. First, the different colored pins have different values. A red headpin is worth $0.50, a yellow headpin is worth $0.75, a green headpin is worth $1.00, and a blue headpin entitles one to a spin of the wheel to determine the shot's value. Many of the other money shots don't require a colored headpin. They also pay for converting splits and washouts (such as the 1-2-10 and 1-2-4-10).
The jackpot drawing takes place once in each of the games. The bowling is stopped and the bowler whose ticket is drawn moves to a separate lane for the jackpot shots. If the first shot is a strike, the bowler wins $10.00 or 10% of the jackpot, whichever is greater and continues. (If the shot isn't a strike, the bowler can still earn some by money by making another shot of the spotter's choice.) If the second shot is a strike, the bowler wins 40% of the jackpot and earns a third shot. If the third shot is a strike, the bowler wins the entire jackpot.
The sidepot is pretty straight forward. The highest scratch score for each game wins the pot. I don't see that they have separate pots for men and women. I assume only elite bowlers enter this one. Unless I felt like donating $3.00 to a guy who regularly shoots over 250, I think I'd stay away from this one.
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Monte Carlo
Location:
6750 Regional St, Dublin, CA 94568, USA
Thursday, June 14, 2012
SPORT CHALLENGE 23 - WEEK 4 RESULTS
Our transition from Paris to Cheetah was not a smooth one. Our struggles were very much like those we experienced during our first night bowling on Paris. We had troubles hitting the pocket and no matter what adjustments we tried, nothing seemed to work. Our confidence waned as the evening wore on and we began having trouble with routine spare conversions. In the end, we put up our worst scores of the season and went 3-17 for the night. It’s interesting that we stunk and went 3-17 this week compared to 2-18 last week when we bowled our high series. Our record for the season slipped to 26-54. Two weeks ago we were at 21-19. Ouch!
I dare say it’s essential that we utilize Sunday night’s sport practice session to figure out how to bowl on Cheetah. Both of us lost several pins off our averages this week. It's best that we not allow that to become a trend.
WEEK 4 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SERIES NGMS AVG SGMS TPINS SAVG
Olivia 107 134 241 122 81 203 444 4 111.0 16 2251 140.7
Mark 119 161 280 166 156 322 602 4 150.5 16 2585 161.6
Total 226 295 521 288 237 525 1046 8 130.8 32 4836 151.1
I dare say it’s essential that we utilize Sunday night’s sport practice session to figure out how to bowl on Cheetah. Both of us lost several pins off our averages this week. It's best that we not allow that to become a trend.
WEEK 4 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SERIES NGMS AVG SGMS TPINS SAVG
Olivia 107 134 241 122 81 203 444 4 111.0 16 2251 140.7
Mark 119 161 280 166 156 322 602 4 150.5 16 2585 161.6
Total 226 295 521 288 237 525 1046 8 130.8 32 4836 151.1
Sunday, June 10, 2012
SWITCHING FROM PARIS TO CHEETAH
I stuck around after we finished the CBT doubles tournament to get some practice for our sport league, Sport Challenge 23. Tomorrow night we switch from the extremely long oil of Paris (47') to Cheetah (35') which is the shortest of the sport oil patterns.
In my three practice games tonight, I found that the ball hooks a LOT more on Cheetah than it did on Paris. My Defiant may be too aggressive for it. At times I had trouble keeping the Defiant to the right of the headpin. I might have to try a different ball tomorrow.
In my three practice games tonight, I found that the ball hooks a LOT more on Cheetah than it did on Paris. My Defiant may be too aggressive for it. At times I had trouble keeping the Defiant to the right of the headpin. I might have to try a different ball tomorrow.
CALIFORNIA BOWLERS TOUR DOUBLES TOURNAMENT AT DIABLO VALLEY BOWL
We're bowling at 2:00 today. It's not mentioned on the tournament flier but the crossover option is available. For us to bowl in all three possible combinations will cost an entry fee of $59.00 each because we pay the lineage only once. It's $25.00 for the first entry plus $17.00 for each additional pairing. Anyone who chooses to enter the optional singles tournament will pay $10.00 more for a total of $69.00. Kris is going to bowl in this one with me so I'll have action on four different squads and an entry fee of $76.00.
Please do your best to arrive by 1:00 so we can get checked in with plenty of time to get ourselves ready to bowl. 1:15 will be okay. Please don't wait until 1:30. There's usually a bull rush of bowlers to sign in a half hour before the bowling starts.
Please do your best to arrive by 1:00 so we can get checked in with plenty of time to get ourselves ready to bowl. 1:15 will be okay. Please don't wait until 1:30. There's usually a bull rush of bowlers to sign in a half hour before the bowling starts.
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Tournaments
MONTE CARLO AT BEL MATEO BOWL
The Coach outside Bel Mateo Bowl |
Olivia and Gary arrived just as we finished our practice game. We still had about ninety minutes before the tournament was to start so we drove a few blocks to a place called Jack's Prime Burgers & Shakes for a pregame meal. As tempting as the burgers looked, we didn't want to weigh ourselves down before bowling so each of us ordered a salad. The food and service were excellent.
Olivia shows off her new ball |
The interior of Bel Mateo Bowl. |
Tomorrow is a California Bowers Tour handicap doubles tournament at Diablo Valley Bowl in Concord. The Blockheads will be there!
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
ALL YOU CAN BOWL FOR $10
The lanes had fresh oil and the NBA playoffs were on some of the vacant scoreboards. I stopped counting after I bowled my tenth game. When you're bowling solo with two lanes and not taking any breaks, you can pile up a bunch of games in four hours.
Labels:
Practice
Location:
300 Park St, Alameda, CA 94501, USA
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
SPORT CHALLENGE DOUBLES 23 - WEEK 3 RESULTS
First, the good news -- Olivia bowled her high game and high series for the season with her new ball, the Critical Theory by Roto Grip. I bowled my high series for the season. And as a team, we bowled our high game and high series for the season. Olivia raised her average from 148.5 to 150.6. I raised my average from 161.8 to 165.3.
The bad news -- despite our solid scores, we got hammered. We won only 2 of the 20 points on the board for the night because our opponents were on fire. What can you do when the other side is throwing 225-250 scores at you? (Yeah, I know. Bowl 251-300.) We just had to tip our caps to them and be content with the knowledge that we're continuing to improve.
WEEK 3 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SERIES NGMS AVG SGMS TPINS SAVG SET1
Olivia 194 138 332 158 129 287 619 4 154.8 12 1807 150.6 0W-10L
Mark 183 189 372 167 150 317 689 4 172.3 12 1983 165.3 SET2
Total 377 327 704 325 279 604 1308 8 163.5 24 3790 157.9 2W-8L
TOTAL
2W-18L
SEASON
23W-37L
The bad news -- despite our solid scores, we got hammered. We won only 2 of the 20 points on the board for the night because our opponents were on fire. What can you do when the other side is throwing 225-250 scores at you? (Yeah, I know. Bowl 251-300.) We just had to tip our caps to them and be content with the knowledge that we're continuing to improve.
WEEK 3 01 02 SET1 03 04 SET2 SERIES NGMS AVG SGMS TPINS SAVG SET1
Olivia 194 138 332 158 129 287 619 4 154.8 12 1807 150.6 0W-10L
Mark 183 189 372 167 150 317 689 4 172.3 12 1983 165.3 SET2
Total 377 327 704 325 279 604 1308 8 163.5 24 3790 157.9 2W-8L
TOTAL
2W-18L
SEASON
23W-37L
Sunday, June 3, 2012
MONTE CARLO AT BEL MATEO BOWL
The front entrance to Bel Mateo Bowl |
24 brand new lanes and monitors |
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