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February 2018 - www.bowlingworld.com 31 USBC Hall of Fame Member Lowell Rothschild Dies At Age 90 By Terry Bigham ARLINGTON, Texas – Lowell Rothschild of Tuc- son, Arizona, a United States Bowling Congress Hall of Fame member who served as the Ameri- can Bowling Congress president during the 1977 -1978 season, died Friday. He was 90. Rothschild‟s volunteer work in bowling started in 1958 when he worked the Tucson Bowling Association tournament registration desk. He would become a director of the association a year later and would serve as association president from 1962-1964. He also became involved in the state organization, serving as the Arizona Bowling Asso- ciation president in 1962-1963. During his time, he pushed to create the Arizona Bowling Hall of Fame. He joined ABC as a director in 1963 and used his skills as an attorney to serve on the rules, legal and legislative committees. His election as an ABC director also led him to participate in the Open Championships, where he made his debut at the 1963 event in Buffalo, New York. He reached the 50-year participation mark in 2013. “I was so well-received by the ABC and immediately got active in a few different commit- tees,” Rothschild said during his 50th appearance. “I just thought it was a privilege to be involved in the growth of a national sport, and part of that meant supporting and participat- ing in the tournament.” Rothschild served on several committees, including industry relations, international com- petition, nominating and ABC Tournament site selection, during his time as a director. When he became president of ABC, he created the Education Committee designed to focus on ABC‟s need to educate and train association volunteers. Following his term as president, he continued to serve as a committee member, includ- ing the Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, nominating, advisory, rulebook and interna- tional activities committees. He helped raise more than $1 million for the Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame, and his fundraising experience led to his appointment as chairman of the United States Tenpin Bowling Federation fundraising committee in 1992. He was elected to the USBC Hall of Fame for Meritorious Service in 2009. Rothschild earned his law degree from the University of Arizona law school in 1952. He was a founding partner of the Mesch Clark Rothschild law firm, and focused on bank- ruptcy, business reorganization, and estate planning. He was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award by the University of Arizona in 2017. Rothschild is survived by his children, Jonathan and Jennifer Rothschild, and his grand- children Isaac, Nathan, and Molly Rose Rothschild and Alex Izbiky. His wife of 62 years, Anne, passed away in 2016. SENIOR CLASSIC by Don Phillips Dec. 12. Top senior was Barry Richards 258/926. Ray Searles rolled his second 300 PERFECTO/ 895 THIS SEASON!! The rest of the top 20 were Gary Regallo 226/821, Mike Hale 248/857, Monty Lyons 268/886, Brent Korff 239/876, Don Phillips 225/863, Bruce Cantrell 217/841, Don Sager 231/821, Steve Curless 268/852, Mike Schwartz 257/841, Larry Hilburn 257/849, Larry Rathbun 232/818, Jim Russell 237/882, Gary Moore 223/829, Gordon Moore 247/844, Phillip Moses 243/855, Frank Acuna 223/818, George Senn 256/849 and John Tremblay 223/848. Nice singles were by Dann Dodd 248, Mark Correale 230, Hank Miles 244, Dennis Estes 236 and Joe Hole- sapple 226. Dec. 19. Position round--2nd quarter. Congrad's to team Mike's Boyz (Mike Hale, Mark Correale, Monty Lyons) for winning the second quarter. Lefty John Tremblay 267/968 was high roller. Gary Regallo 267/901 was next. Par rollers were Doug Re- gelin 235/839, Mike Mayer 212/810, John Ruprecht 232/837, Bob Bonifacini 238/893, Mike Hale 257/884, Monty Lyons 244/885, Bob McElman 227/806, Gary Moore 217/822, Red Gossett 236/820, Brent Korff 243/831, Jim Russell 218/825, Barry Richards 232/853, Mike Palmer 234/860, Gordon Moore 243/842, Larry Hilburn 215/810, Dennis Estes 256/840 and Mike Decker 256/825. Top 5 singles were by Dann Dodd 238, Karen Russell 247, Lonnie Hare 237, Don Phillips 229 and Art Tourtil- lott 248. Dec. 26. High shooter was Dennis Estes 258/923. Next was Gordon Moore 256/907. The rest of the top 20 were Stan Seeley 246/837, Don Phillips 245/884, Owl Richardson 236/893, Doug Regelin 246/880, Ron Johnson 256/869, Larry Hilburn 224/819, Mike Decker 252/822, Bill Graham 224/819, Mike Schwartz 232/856, Mike Mayer 275/859, Mark Correale 278/849, Monty Lyons 238/818, Gary Regallo 224/823, Nick DeStefano 248/857, Red Gossett 215/833, John Tremblay 237/868, Steve Curless 258/882 and Ray Searles 235/842. Nice singles were by Everett Whiteside 235, Dave Seiler 235, Vern Castro 235, Art Tourtillott 235 and Bruce Cantrell 238. Jan. 2, 2018. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!! High senior was Jim Russell 260/968. Next were Brent Korff PERFEC- TO300/947, Barry Richards 247/918 and Monty Lyons 234/914. Par rollers were John Tremblay 256/829, Betty Morris/Laub 245/825, Gary Regallo 278/848, Danny Russell 226/841, Owl Richardson 226/844, Gordon Moore 258/845, Robert Phelps 246/850, Ray Searles 229/847, Don Phillips 257/844, Mike Palmer 234/866, Mike Decker 266/850, Doug Regelin 223/846, Mo Snyder 242/825, Larry Laub 246/881, Larry Hilburn 228/832 and Dennis Estes 242/876. Good singles were by Bob Sloan 235, David Kwac- zala 245, Bob McElman 244, Cal Suan 237 and Ron Pearson 245. 2 018 PBA50 TOUR SCHEDULE April 21-23 - PBA50 Florida Open, Lane Glo Bowl, New Port Richey, Fla. April 24-28 - PBA50 National Championship presented by Spanish Springs Lanes and Radical, Spanish Springs Lanes, The Villages, Fla. April 29-May 2 - PBA50 Mooresville Ford Open presented by Columbia 300, George Pappas Victory Lanes, Mooresville, N.C. May 5-8 - PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open, presented by Brunswick, Farm- ingdale Lanes, Farmingdale, N.Y. 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USBC Senior Events 2018 2018 Senior Queens Gold Coast Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas March 15-18, 2018 2018 ITRC Super Senior Classic Sam‟s Town Bowling Center, Las Vegas May 30 - June 3, 2018 2018 USBC Senior Masters Sam‟s Town Bowling Center, Las Vegas June 3-10, 2018 2018 USBC Senior Championship Reno National Bowling Stadium, Reno July 31 - August 3, 2018

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