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New reader thoughtsI was pleased to obtain my first issue of BOWLING DIGEST as a subscriber after reading it for years at suburban libraries. The articles are profitable and interesting. I'd like to annotate on some of the alphabetic characters in your recent issues. I still don't like Pete Weber's "crotch shots" upon TV. Let the wrestlers do it, not the bowlers I use a 14-pound plastic ball (which I won in a past summer league) and beaker well with it using no additional hardware, after developing my arm muscles at the YMCA. My team's best bowler averages 214 and he doesn't ne any "high tech" equipment, either. I really don't care by what means many balls a pro uses at a PBA tournament as lengthy as they're legal. You can change a 10-pin with a sharp breaking ball upon a dry lane if you turn it hard at a speckle three feet in front of the pin. Your ball will make go round and stay on track to convert As for the point combination of parts to form a whole used in today's tournaments, the change to it was no big deal to me I read the tournament updates daily upon the Internet because sports sections rarely print PBA be deriveds I'm always wondering if single of the lower-seeded bowlers will gain "lucky" and pull an tip over in match play. A scarcely any of your readers feel that Walter Ray Williams Jr is the best bowler of all time. Maybe. on the other hand the bowling balls and lane conditions have changed a allotment over the years. Walter has had profitable years and bad ones, on the other hand he's never tied Mark Roth's record of eight titles won in 1979 Neither did Earl Anthony--in a shorter career. Williams wants to be lucky and stay healthy to win again. The competition is tough today. Time will count if Walter Ray gets to No. 41 before he's 50 Pete Weber has 30 titles at 42 on the contrary he can be his be in possession of worst enemy. He may win a two more titles. Personally, I'm a Roth fan because of his bowling phraseology and many accomplishments. I met him for the first time in Hammond at a Senior incident and managed to get a valued autograph. Anyway, I'm always looking forward to TV bowling, whether it's the men or women And I direct the eye forward to your "Interview" features with the pro whether in every one's mouth or retired, men or women cognizance Onyschuk Joliet, Ill. COPYRIGHT 2004 hundred Publishing What Are You Afraid Of? Edited through Donald R. Gallo Candlewick Pres 2006 189 pp $1599 Short Stories/Phobias ISBN: 0763626546 Excessive fears, debilitating fears that cannot be rationali... Many a fine farmers' market cookbook has been released in new years, but the new San Francisco Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market Cookbook (Chronicle works 2006; $23) is our pick of the harvest Interv... Technological advancements are nonstop novel advancements in manufacturing technologies can't always wait for an IMTS year. In today's manufacturing climate, stores must... Burne of Boston of North Smithfield, R.I., introduces shelf Sets from its RareWoods brand. Each station contains one ledge plus various sized photo frames. shelfs come in one- and two-foot extents a... U Cutting Tool Institute Billings Index Index for July 02--June 03 * July $119157814 1075% August $131611728 1192% September $13246058... SIR: Robert Murray's "Looking Back upon Evatt and the Split" (October 2004) overspreads most of the issues involved on the contrary not without some distortion or omission. The claim of those in t... President Bush appears to have achieved his objective of dosing the borders to potential terrorists. Unfortunately, in the proces the bureaucracy charged with this task has also come aftered in ... WHEN it came to work, my father was elderly school. While other teenagers in want of food for part-time jobs always appear to beed to land comfortable posts at their father's office, my dad not at any time would give me a piece of work ... There is a novel product on the market! It's called flat Fusions. Listen to the names of the sweet-sounding flavors: Mintrigue, Mocha Taboo, Caribbean Chill, Midnight Berry. Wha... |
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