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Articles in Fall, 2004 issue of Bowling Digest
- 2004 first-half senior tour leaders
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Exempted
by Roger Gulick - Format tweaks
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Can't get there from here: the lack of a women's pro tour in 2004 has scattered former PWBA superstars in every direction
by Rick Woelfel -
A major premonition: familiarity bred a victory in the 1990 U.S. Open for this precocious six-time titlist
by Ron Palombi, Jr. -
Get wise and accessorize: with so many bowling tools to choose from, make sure all of them fit into your bagand your game
by Kim Adler - Circle athletics
- Smith takes YABA's Coach of the Year honors
- Schedule of major events: all dates and locations subject to change
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Sporting opinions
by Chris TenBraak -
Splitting the difference: a unique new center in central Florida is the perfect combination of retro styling and gaming galore
by Kim Adler - Storm
- An undefeated Dickinson masters the lanes in Las Vegas
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These trials were taxing
by Brett Ballantini -
A Canadian teen gives the PBA a shot
by Larry Paladino -
Finnishing the job: Finland's Mika Koivuniemi had a breakout season, earning him our top award in one of the more heated races yet
by Brett Ballantini - Dyno-Thane
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Pins & puns
by Chuck Pezzano -
Getting technical again
by Shaina Schwartz - Regional roundup
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Sport bowling is growing up: the program aimed to ensnare bowlers who seek greater challenges begins its fourth season with a head of steam
by Johnny Campos - The Professor calls class back in session
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Bowling digest strikes it big
by Brett Ballantini -
Broken game? Tape it back together
by Bill Spigner - Visionary bowling products
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Approach etiquette
by Bill Elliott -
Schenkel, PBA: a perfect match
by Dick Evans - Brunswick
- Glass begins to build his case for another Bowler of the Year trophy
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A modest proposal
by Jim Obringer - Odor-Eaters comes through
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When tomorrow isn't an option: one hundred and twenty-nine PBA members hoped to beat the odds and climb into the exempt field for the 2004-05 PBA tour, but only eight emerged from Stardust Bowl II with their national status intact
by Lydia Rypcinski - Roto-Grip
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Pete of mind
by Justin Irvine -
Under the wire: in the season's final hour, this consummate PBA veteran turned the hot streak of a lifetime into a win at the PBA World Championship
by Larry Paladino - H.J. Malone associates
- Ozio's long wait is finally over
- Bowling loses legends Golden, Reichert
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Pin your game down right: pin placement is a key component in attacking the lanes and playing to your strengths
by Parker Bohn, III - Columbia 300
- DiRupo holds off Feldman for her first Queens win


