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1964 PBA Tour season
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Bowlers Association Sport Ten-pin bowling Duration December 12, 1963 – November 14, 1964 PBA Tour Season MVP Bob Strampe PBA Tour seasons ← 1963 1965 →
1968 PBA Tour season
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Johnny Guenther (3) Buffalo Open Fairlanes Buffalo, New York Mar 12–16 Bob Strampe (4) Ebonite Gold Cup Echo Lanes Mountainside, New Jersey Mar 19–23 Teata
1965 PBA Tour season
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(5) Continental Open Continental Lanes Roseville, Michigan Mar 16–20 Bob Strampe (2) Fair Lanes PBA Open Fairanes Buffalo, New York Mar 23–27 Bill Allen
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Don Glover 1969 Jim Chestney 1968 Pete Tountas 1967 Lou Scalia 1966 Bob Strampe 1965 Billy Welu 1964 Billy Welu 1963 Harry Smith 1962 Billy Golembiewski
Michigan Sports Hall of Fame
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2014 Kate Sobrero-Markgraf, 2018 John Spring, 2011 Steve Smith, 2013 Bob Strampe , 2012 Sheila Taormina, 2015 Ron Thompson, 2011 Jon Urbanchek, 2010 Chet
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Carter 193.29–193.10 1963 Billy Hardwick Ray Bluth 13541–13288 1964 Bob Strampe Ray Bluth 13979–13721 1965 Dave Davis Jerry McCoy 681–502 1966 Wayne
U.S. Open (bowling)
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Smith 1961 – Bill Tucker 1962 – Dick Weber 1963 – Dick Weber 1964 – Bob Strampe Sr. 1965 – Dick Weber 1966 – Dick Weber 1967 – Les Schissler 1968 - Jim
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Hardwick 1982 Earl Anthony 2001–02 Parker Bohn III 2021 Kyle Troup 1964 Bob Strampe 1983 Earl Anthony 2002–03 Walter Ray Williams Jr. 2022 Jason Belmonte
List of world bowling champions
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Carmen Salvino United States 1963 Billy Hardwick United States 1964 Bob Strampe United States 1965 Dave Davis United States 1966 Wayne Zahn United