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FEBRUARY 2014 -
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Attention USBC California
Association Senior Bowlers!
By Phyl Knoll
The CAUSBC Senior Singles Tournament is open to all California
USBC members 50 years of age at the time of participation in this tour-
nament. The format is six games total, handicapped 90% of 220, and
moving a pair of lanes after the first three-game set. The tournament
is held in a different location each year. Winners in each set age clas-
sifications will automatically qualify to bowl the USBC National Senior
Tournament, the entries which are paid by the CAUSBC.
Hosting this year‘s competition will be AMF Cerritos Lanes, 18811
Carmenita Road, Cerritos on the weekend of August 22, 23 & 24, with
squads at 9am & 2pm. If needed, there will be a squad available on
August 21
st
at 2pm. Each application must be accompanied by the
$50.00 entry fee in the form of a Personal Check or Money Order, pay-
able to CAUSBC, as well as verification of your average.
We realize this is so-o much to remember but, don‘t fret, even
though (
due to the
high cost of USPS postage
), we
will not
be mailing
entries to those members who bowled our event last year, but, we
do
have
all the details for you on our website CalUSBC.com. For your
convenience, we even have the application in pdf form so you can
complete on-line, print out, sign, and slip right into your mailing enve-
lope. See entry back page this issue.
I guarantee you, these squads fill up quickly. So, ―the time is
now‖ bowlers!
55 And Holding
By Correen Edgerly
The presents have all been unwrapped and the decorations put away for yet one more year.
So maybe a much needed break is in order, so take this time to look over and remember these
scores that were posted these last few weeks.
Week number one in the Monday Senior A’s Larry Robinson rolled a 239, Frank
Hinojosa a 235, Bryan Davenport 279 719,
Frank Klo 268, Israel Ripoyla 236, Pat Bugarin 220,
Fred Campbell 234, and Bill Lautenschlager 260 721. Steve Stoffel rolled a 234 in the Monday
Senior B‘s. In the Lucky Seniors we had Wayne Bundy with a 235, Gary McCombs with a226 and
Eric Etchison with a 235. Thursday Senior A‘s had Fred Campbell with a 255, Ralph Risso with a
257, Bill Lautenschlager 246, and Harry Brown 243, and in the Thursday B‘s were Doug Borst
227 and Rutha Silva 222.
In week number two we had Norma Brown with a 219, Bryan Davenport 236, Frank Klo
279 720,
Dee Price 258, Brad Lillard 247, Jerry Leando 235, Tony Manrique 256 711, and Bill
Lautenschlager 277 749 all in the Monday Senior A‘s. In the Monday B‘s we had Lloyd Logan
with a 202, Curtis Long with a 214, and Debbie Robbins 221. The Lucky Seniors had Mel Davis
with a 226, Frank Thompson 204, Ray Honey 207, Steve Stoffel 214, and Eric Etchison 224.
Week number 3 in the Monday Senior A’s is where Dee Price rolled her 268. Les Price
rolled his 268 with a 711 series also in the Monday Senior A’s. Staying with the same
league we had Frank Klo 279
, Israel Ripoyla 265, Jerry Leando 249, and Brad Lillard 268 722.
The Monday Senior B‘s had Curtis Long with a 234, and Steve Stoffel 204. Eric Etchison posted
a 227 and Mel Davis a 224 both in the Lucky Seniors. In the Thursday Seniors we had Roy Cas-
tellon 232, Larry Ortiz 236, Joe Ballesteros 236, David Adams 237, Frank Klo 237, Fred Campbell
233, Ralph Risso 233, Bill Lautenschlager 233, Bertha Cooley 211,
Joe Stone Jr. 279
, and Larry
Robinson 267 707 all in the A Division. In the B Division we had Jr Buligon 216, Doug Borst 200,
and Richard Sandoval 201.
Last but not least week number 4 in the Monday Senior A’s we had Bryan Davenport
with a 257, Bob Smith 248, Bill Lautenschlager 278 710, Israel Ripoyla 255, Brad Lillard 248,
Tim Taggart 266 and Frank Klo 277 720. The Lucky Seniors had Roger Carlson with a 200
and Wayne Bundy
with a
288.
In the Thursday Senior A‘s we had Les Price with a 233, Israel
Ripoyla 236, Charlie Dalman 245, Frank Klo 257, Roy Castellon 223, Tim Taggart 233, and Bill
Lautenschlager 244, and in the B‘s we had Jr. Buligon with a 215, and Tommy Bridgers 203.
Wonderful bowling to all of the seniors and until next month seniors may the pin fall be
with you.
3 MAN SENIOR CLASSIC
secretary/treasurer Darwin Bakken & Bob Brown
by Don Phillips
Dec. 10, 2013. Big curve Cal Suan 254/886 was high senior for the week.
Only 16 seniors broke the 800 mark for 4 games—Don Sager 236/872,
Lonnie Hare 230/804, Rollend Fields 238/838, Don Phillips 265/861, Steve
Curless 246/882, Larry Manwiller 235/858, Mal Helmuth 244/859, John Bro-
die 247/879, Joe Holesapple 255/877, Larry Hilburn 230/846, Bill Graham
214/814, Larry Laub 244/849, Ben Biggs 236/848, Bruce Cantrell 248/873
and Brent Korff 245/874.
Top 5 games were by John Tremplay 226, Stan Seeley 230, Red Gossett
236, Jim Falls 235 and Mike Mayer 226.
Week 16, end of the second quarter and position round. It was a good
battle between first and second place teams. Team #7—Coming Back Now
(Cal Suan, Jim Falls, John Brodie) ‗eekked out‘ the win by two points. CON-
GRADULATIONS!!!!!!
Leader of the pack of seniors was Doug Regelin 252/944. Good Job
Doug! 800++ shooters were Carl Johnson 225/816, Stan Seeley 218/811,
Don Phillips 279/893, Jim Falls 266/852, John Brodie 230/851, Larry Hil-
burn 254/875, Bill Graham 236/841, Brent Korff 235/812, Jim Tanaka
248/883, George Senn 244/852, Mal Helmuth 235/870, Joe Holesapple
224/824, John Tremplay 247/822, John Habein 245/871, Rollend Fields
258/824, Owl Richardson 224/800 and Ron Caeton 236/843. Nice games
were rolled by Don Sager 223, Bruce Cantrell 235, Steve Curless 220 and
Dick Martegani 241.
Jan. 7, 2014. A New Year!! Hot senior for the week was Larry Hilburn
290/977. Great! Next were Monty Lyons 258/955, Mike Mayer 257/954, Mal
Helmuth 278/904 and Lonnie Hare 264/903. Par + rollers were Clyde Na-
kaishi 224/838, Steve Curless 248/838, Don Phillips 234/859, John Brodie
226/884, Mike Freiria
233/831, Larry Laub 245/879, Brent Korff 249/878 and Ron Caeton
216/801. Single games were shot by Paul Brown 232, John Miner 246, Jim
Tanaka 235, Jim Rice 232 and Art Tourtillott 238.
Week 2 of 3rd quarter. High senior was John Brodie 247/937. Other 900‘s
were by Owl Richardson 267/908 and Stan Seeley 246/908. In the 800
range were Cal Suan 234/816, Ev Whiteside 254/898, Larry Hilburn
236/809, Bill Graham 233/847, Anthony Ripchick 279/882, Doug Regelin
245/897, Ben Biggs 234/827, Carl Johnson 215/806, Don Sager 243/858,
Skip Benham 245/820, John Tremplay 229/818 and Red Gossett 225/806.
Games 220+ were by Don Phillips 224, Leo Dow 231, Mal Helmuth 242,
Jim Falls 222 and Jim Del Rosario 222.
Jan. 21. With a pair of 257‘s, Joe Holesapple‘s 961 was high for the week.
Very Good! Other 900‘s were by John Brodie 269/952, Brent Korff
242/915 and Bill Graham 269/906.
800‘s were by Larry Hilburn 246/851, Ev Whiteside 277/894, Rich Toms
256/814, George Senn 216/815, Jim Tanaka 224/829, Cal Suan 238/848,
Larry Laub 238/878, Jim Del Rosario 236/814, Lonnie Hare 246/823, Doug
Regelin 234/817, Carl Johnson 221/805, Skip Benham 235/857, John
Tremplay 247/885, Stan Seeley 226/814, Jerry Davidson 247/876 and
Bruce Cantrell 267/827. Games above 220 were by Randy Wilcox 237, Don
Sager 235, Paul Brown 241, Don Phillips 225 and Monty Lyons 225.
Week 4 of 3
rd
quarter. Top of the heap was Ron Caeton 276/915. Five
sticks back were Paul Brown 289/910 and Mal Helmuth 253/910. In the 800
range were Sam Miller 221/822, Joe Holesapple 219/813, Mike Mayer
238/849, Anthony Ripchick 247/811, Larry Manwiller 226/819, Larry Hilburn
246/893, Skip Benham 246/892, Red Gossett 226/805, Don Phillips
226/811, John Brodie 236/817, Bruce Cantrell 247/823, Brent Korff
236/838, Gary Hobbs 223/800, Don Sager 225/880 and Ron Johnson
247/803. Nice games were rolled by Jim Tanaka 236, Cal Suan 247, Jim
Rice 237, Doug Regelin 237 and Dick Martegani 247.
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