Tom Milton: 231 Mark Roth: 216 Steve Wunderlich: 223 Tom Milton: 194 Steve Wunderlich: 240 Mark Fahy: 186 Steve Cook: 229 Steve Wunderlich: 191 Cook Wins!
0:05 - This is the sports broadcast in which a bowler with skill can win....$13,000! This is the program of knowledge, luck and daring. This is BULLSEYE! And now, here's our host, Al Trautwig!
@@markpotter8831 AMF pins have long been more widespread than Brunswick ones. I believe the AMF ones used to be thought of as being more durable...but QubicaAMF has been making both brands since 2008, so now, it's really just a matter of what logo/neck you want on them 🤷♂
Both Al Trautwig and Mike Durbin mispronounced Mark Fahy’s name. It’s pronounced FAY, not FAHEY. I’m guessing that Al Trautwig wasn’t an avid follower of the PBA, so perhaps it was somewhat understandable that he mispronounced the name. However, I don’t give Mike Durbin a free pass on the mispronunciation. Durbin and Gil Sliker bowled against Mark Fahy and Pete Weber on TV in the 1981 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic. So you would think that Mike Durbin would have known the correct pronunciation.
Bahahahaha. Bowl Button Jr used to cop his knob completely(im sure because he's from St Louis) and the man won 0 singles tournaments. Z E R O!! Steve Wunderlich? More like Steve Wunjackshit
I think the only PBA title that Steve is credited with is the 1985 ABC Masters. The Masters wasn’t a PBA sanctioned event when Steve won it. However, after the Masters did become an official PBA event, the tour grandfathered all previous winners that won the tournament as a PBA touring pro.
@@veggieoilerfan2940 He won two doubles titles. In 1985, he and his partner Les Zikes won the senior/pro doubles event in Erlanger, KY. In 1990, he won the national doubles title with David Ozio.
Great Classic and sports show each weekend 😂❤
Great job Mike!
I concur
that intro feels like it could be an intro to an analog horror series
Tom Milton: 231
Mark Roth: 216
Steve Wunderlich: 223
Tom Milton: 194
Steve Wunderlich: 240
Mark Fahy: 186
Steve Cook: 229
Steve Wunderlich: 191
Cook Wins!
0:05 - This is the sports broadcast in which a bowler with skill can win....$13,000! This is the program of knowledge, luck and daring. This is BULLSEYE! And now, here's our host, Al Trautwig!
+Greg Palmer Trautwig doesn't have much to say. At least in the parts I've watched.
Greg Palmer It was crazy to see young trautwig talking about bowling. I'm used to seeing him today as a Knicks basketball commentator.
Brunswick pins at an AMF house. Interesting
We used AMFlite II 5-3"s on Brunswick A-2's years ago.
@@markpotter8831That's way more common than Brunswick pins in an AMF center.
@@markpotter8831 AMF pins have long been more widespread than Brunswick ones. I believe the AMF ones used to be thought of as being more durable...but QubicaAMF has been making both brands since 2008, so now, it's really just a matter of what logo/neck you want on them 🤷♂
Both Al Trautwig and Mike Durbin mispronounced Mark Fahy’s name. It’s pronounced FAY, not FAHEY. I’m guessing that Al Trautwig wasn’t an avid follower of the PBA, so perhaps it was somewhat understandable that he mispronounced the name. However, I don’t give Mike Durbin a free pass on the mispronunciation. Durbin and Gil Sliker bowled against Mark Fahy and Pete Weber on TV in the 1981 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic. So you would think that Mike Durbin would have known the correct pronunciation.
When USA Network was known for sports and Night Flight....now the network is a bunch of stupid crime dramas.
I always liked Steve Wunderlich's game. How many titles did he win?
Bahahahaha. Bowl Button Jr used to cop his knob completely(im sure because he's from St Louis) and the man won 0 singles tournaments. Z E R O!! Steve Wunderlich? More like Steve Wunjackshit
I think the only PBA title that Steve is credited with is the 1985 ABC Masters. The Masters wasn’t a PBA sanctioned event when Steve won it. However, after the Masters did become an official PBA event, the tour grandfathered all previous winners that won the tournament as a PBA touring pro.
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@@veggieoilerfan2940 He won two doubles titles. In 1985, he and his partner Les Zikes won the senior/pro doubles event in Erlanger, KY. In 1990, he won the national doubles title with David Ozio.
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Was I just reprogrammed with the intro? Jeez....I feel better already!. Thanks!
Wunderlich always seemed to be snakebit on TV. nobody threw the ball any better in the 80s.
Steve Wonjackshit
Kill Bill music