jockey
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On 14th of October this year Tenpin Bowling in Australia turns 50 years old. However as yet their has been little to suggest that any sort of celebration or fanfare will be held to celebrate this great milestone.
If you look at the "Moorabbin Tournament 1963" thread in the Seniors forum you will see that with the help of Pat Thorpe I have posted a couple of attachments from magazines of the early 60's that help give us an idea of the time frames of bowling in this country.
Victoria will celebrate its 50th year on January 14th next year.
I know a lot of you know of the visits of Dave Davis and Earl Anthony to this country but how many of you know that the great Dick Weber held court at the 52 lane Rushcutter centre in 67 or that other pros visited in the early sixties. This was just after the PBA pro tour had just officially started.
After re-reading the greatest bowling thread posted on any forum worlwide "The Billy Hardwick Thread" on the PBA forum (read it five years ago)and it's continuation "The Thread" on the Bowlers journal forum. I agree with it's major premise, "that we need to know what happened in the past to avoid the same mistakes in the future".
I thus think it is about time and not a moment too soon that we endeavour to try to capture and preserve the legacy of this great game of ours. I would like to request all who have any material of theat fledgling era to pm me and I will arrange to get a copy so I can preserve it electronically. It would also be interesting to know if the TBA has any of the material the ATBC, supposedly was storing, before its demise.
If you look at the "Moorabbin Tournament 1963" thread in the Seniors forum you will see that with the help of Pat Thorpe I have posted a couple of attachments from magazines of the early 60's that help give us an idea of the time frames of bowling in this country.
Victoria will celebrate its 50th year on January 14th next year.
I know a lot of you know of the visits of Dave Davis and Earl Anthony to this country but how many of you know that the great Dick Weber held court at the 52 lane Rushcutter centre in 67 or that other pros visited in the early sixties. This was just after the PBA pro tour had just officially started.
After re-reading the greatest bowling thread posted on any forum worlwide "The Billy Hardwick Thread" on the PBA forum (read it five years ago)and it's continuation "The Thread" on the Bowlers journal forum. I agree with it's major premise, "that we need to know what happened in the past to avoid the same mistakes in the future".
I thus think it is about time and not a moment too soon that we endeavour to try to capture and preserve the legacy of this great game of ours. I would like to request all who have any material of theat fledgling era to pm me and I will arrange to get a copy so I can preserve it electronically. It would also be interesting to know if the TBA has any of the material the ATBC, supposedly was storing, before its demise.