I saw Norm at Bradley bowl in Windsor Locks Ct during qualify matches back in the early 90's, he left a ball on the rack when you was leaving. I reminded him, he went back and got it and gave it to me. Blue Columbia Gold Dot. Thank you Norm !
I was personally traumatized during that 4 minute stretch where I didn't get updated as to what Norm Duke's height and weight are and whether or not he'd ever won a title.
And the part that makes even less sense is that bowling even at this time was always bragging about how it was for young and old, men, women, kids and any size & shape. So why continually throw the physical stats up? Must have been a template for boxing or football and they just recycled it lol.
Jesus I started watching bowling back in like 1974. Not sure why I don't remember this, but I have watched this entire thing 4 times in a couple days. I cannot believe the poise from an 18 year old kid, to roll thru that field like that. Can u imagine starting out as a kid, on TV, against Earl Anthony? That was really a remarkable performance.
This was the first PBA event I remember watching. My mother had taped it for me even though I was barely old enough to understand what was happening (I was 4 1/2 when this aired). The USFL ad scared the daylights out of me and still does. But it was also my first exposure to the late, great Chris Schenkel. He and Nelson Burton, Jr. made the PBA Tour a Saturday afternoon ritual for me in the '80s. Suffice it to say I want those days back.
I can't help but raise my tea in toast to your efforts in bringing these videos to us! I've learned more about the technical part of bowling by watching these than with a whole season's worth of coaching! Keep up the good work!!
Thank you for this video. The man seen in the commercial at time stamp 10:33 is George Curtis Mathes Jr., Chairman of Curtis Mathes Company, TV maker. He appeared personally in these commercials, and would die 3 months after this broadcast in the Air Canada Flight 797 airport runway plane fire disaster in Cincinnati.
Norm finished 6th (alternate) in the 1982 ABC Masters as an 18 year old. In the 1983 ABC Masters in Niagara Falls, right before this event, I know Norm was not even in the top 5 for the TV show. Pete was the leading qualifier;eventually losing to Mike Laskowski for the title.
That is not easy going through 4 professionals, especially one being Earl Anthony to win your 1st tournament. And do it at only 18 years old. Norm Duke is an all-time great in the sport. Steve Cook lost but he is still a winner. Candi Cook is gorgeous and two of their beautiful children were with her. It was just not a lefty day. Thanks for the video.
Earl the king of finesse, with synthetic lanes and oil patterns changing along comes the power bowlers with ultra high revolutions reducing any chance for the finesse bowler to stay on top. The reason being specific torch with certain oil patterns allow a very large forgiveness area to throw the bowl for the power bowler and not the finesse bowler. Synthetic lanes were introduced in the late 70's but it took a while to figure out bowling styles, oil patterns and ball materials to use. Wood lanes accuracy was king and high average, synthetic lanes with in a very short time went to the high torch bowlers.
I love how in these old matches that the "re-rack" was such a big thing, possibly to rattle the other player, but almost NEVER gave you a truly "better" rack
Sometimes they did it just to take a little breather before a critical shot. I think I might like to do it, if it was dead quiet at a needed shot, to have the pin setter make some noise, so I don’t hear my own heart pounding out of my chest!
+Mike Wren Who would've ever thought that "Little Norm" would become one of professional bowling's giants over 30 years later.....and he can still get it done too, thanks to the guys at Storm, and with myself a proud Storm bowler myself (as Norm is one of their staffers) I am very proud to list Norm Duke, along with Danny Wiseman and Brian Voss as my three all-time favorite bowlers. See my BIO and find out my three favorite bowlers of all-time (I myself started bowling seriously in 1989 but never really got anywhere), you'll see www.bighmw.com/site/page/bio
You know you have an extremely bright future when on your first match on TV you shoot 244 the guy considered to be the greatest bowler of all time XD (P.S. also, Tom Milton wearing the sleeve 30+ years before it became mainstream :P)
Something I'm not getting, the scoreboard at 45:48 shows that the one on the top lost by 2 pins, but on the ninth frame the bottom one shows it only managed to get 9 pins, shouldn't the score read 176 to 175? As the previous frames and the tenth are identical?
the difference in pins is counted twice, a strike followed by 8- gets 18 for the 8th frame and then 8 for the 9th. 18+8=26. A strike followed by 8,1 gets 19 for the the 8th frame and 9 for the 9th. 19+9=28
John Wilcox kind of an unsung big score bowling folk legend. Man hung an 885 series on the board. And its cool to see him in Norms coming out party. Good shit if you love professional bowling 🙂
Steve Cook's wife (red shirt, black hair, sitting 10 feet directly behind the bowlers), somehow thought it was a good idea to bring their 2 small children to the match when a nursery is provided for the player's wives. It had to be a distraction, especially during the Duke/Anthony match.
5'5" and 120 lbs for Norm Duke. And he did not win a title prior to this and only made a few thousand dollars as a pro up to this win. Watch his interview with Belmonte he talks about his first title with belmonte in pretty great detail.
mrbowling300 it’s 1982 Cleveland Open. Ken Hall was an amazing coach and pro shop operator. I desperately tried to find it on the internet when he retired as I was going to put it on DVD as a retirement gift.
I'm sure Norm loved being called "little" Norm Duke. The attire of the audience is looking very 60's and 70's. Back then people wanted to look really good on TV, I think. Turn the A/C on in there!
Back in the day, you could be a PBA member if your high school graduating class has graduated and you had parental permission if you were under 18. Note: Pete Weber was another 16 year old member...
@@David87124 Well, the only other solution is moving your target a little closer to you. So easy to make a mistake when you adjust off of a pocket hit.
Yes, another version of what you suggest is moving you feet back on the approach so the ball has further to roll. The ball just needs to get around the corner harder.
It would be shocking if they did height and weight now. Some of these bowlers today pay zero attention to health and fitness. It’s unreal. They can’t see the link between physical fitness and bowling. Aj Johnson excluded and spare me he has no titles. He will. He’ll be bowling for a looong time. These other guys bodies will start to fail them
Sorry. This has nothing to do with the bowling but did Duke get a divorce. His wife's name is Karen but the video says his fiance's name is robin(Robyn?). Also love watching Norm Duke. Absolutely amazing. Hard to believe he didn't win again for almost 10 years.
+ryan swanson I Think He Did Have A Divorce I Know Its Hard To Believe That He Have not Won His Second Title Until 94 But Now He Has 38 (But For me He Has 40 Titles Because King of the Swing Title And Suncoast US Open) And 8 Majors (With Suncoast US Open
Classic show, Norm's first show, the perfect style of Earl. It must be said that Schenk is the worst commentator of all time! So it goes! Thanks for posting.
I hated Stones hambone. First, he seemed more concern about getting it out and 9 times out of 10 if he mentioned it the bowler wouldn't get it. Second, he thought that he invented it and he didn't. The USBC used to award junior bowlers a hambone award when they bowled two strikes in a row. I'm glad he went back to soccer.
katanakeith wish he had stuck with soccer. He was like Chris Schenkel ... zero knowledge of our sport. Schenkel was the WORST ... In his 18 years of draining 100,000's of thousands of dollars from the bowling economy, I never heard him mutter an intelligent comment about bowling. My favorite ... after 12 years of commentating ... "another booming strike" ... Brooklyn!!
@@ringing7 SMH...that's why Nelson Burton Jr. was there. Tell you what, why don't you go dig Mr. Schenkel up and tell him to his face? I'm sure he'll enjoy your insight after so many years.
I saw Norm at Bradley bowl in Windsor Locks Ct during qualify matches back in the early 90's, he left a ball on the rack when you was leaving. I reminded him, he went back and got it and gave it to me. Blue Columbia Gold Dot. Thank you Norm !
I was personally traumatized during that 4 minute stretch where I didn't get updated as to what Norm Duke's height and weight are and whether or not he'd ever won a title.
Me too! Would have been SO easy to have forgotten ... Thanks Chris for your sharing your incredible bowling insight and knowledge.
And the part that makes even less sense is that bowling even at this time was always bragging about how it was for young and old, men, women, kids and any size & shape. So why continually throw the physical stats up? Must have been a template for boxing or football and they just recycled it lol.
Yawn, butt hurt people.
😂
5 ft 6 122 incase you forgot. Little guy. Mom owns a bowling alley. Probably not breast fed
Jesus I started watching bowling back in like 1974. Not sure why I don't remember this, but I have watched this entire thing 4 times in a couple days. I cannot believe the poise from an 18 year old kid, to roll thru that field like that. Can u imagine starting out as a kid, on TV, against Earl Anthony? That was really a remarkable performance.
And he knocked the Great Mark Roth out of the telecast the night before. Simply incredible.
@@jamesdye8473 Ya cuz Roth was sitting there, as the alternate. I loved Roth.
Cool to see Norm's first win. Still a great bowler on the tour to this day.
Earl Anthony rest in PEACE awesome bowling champion
My all time favorite bowler
This was the first PBA event I remember watching. My mother had taped it for me even though I was barely old enough to understand what was happening (I was 4 1/2 when this aired). The USFL ad scared the daylights out of me and still does. But it was also my first exposure to the late, great Chris Schenkel. He and Nelson Burton, Jr. made the PBA Tour a Saturday afternoon ritual for me in the '80s.
Suffice it to say I want those days back.
I can't help but raise my tea in toast to your efforts in bringing these videos to us! I've learned more about the technical part of bowling by watching these than with a whole season's worth of coaching!
Keep up the good work!!
Earl Anthony was amazing...
Watching him was what got me into bowling.
Norm still looks 20 yrs old. I remember watching him day one of his career..One of the Greats.
Same. I watched this as it happened
Oh my god. I have been waiting forever to see Duke's first title and win against EA. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video. The man seen in the commercial at time stamp 10:33 is George Curtis Mathes Jr., Chairman of Curtis Mathes Company, TV maker. He appeared personally in these commercials, and would die 3 months after this broadcast in the Air Canada Flight 797 airport runway plane fire disaster in Cincinnati.
Norm Duke won a PBA tournament in 2019. Legend
Won back to back tournaments!!
@@sawnose4775 you are correct Sir
And just a few months ago, Norm was runner up and #1 seed in the USBC Masters!
Norm finished 6th (alternate) in the 1982 ABC Masters as an 18 year old. In the 1983 ABC Masters in Niagara Falls, right before this event, I know Norm was not even in the top 5 for the TV show. Pete was the leading qualifier;eventually losing to Mike Laskowski for the title.
That is not easy going through 4 professionals, especially one being Earl Anthony to win your 1st tournament. And do it at only 18 years old. Norm Duke is an all-time great in the sport. Steve Cook lost but he is still a winner. Candi Cook is gorgeous and two of their beautiful children were with her. It was just not a lefty day. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for posting this Mrbowling300. I've always wanted to see Duke's first title show
Typical Male someone found it
Enjoyed watching this. Thanks mrbowling300 for taking the time to upload this!
I've looked for this video everywhere!! Thank you so much for posting this!!
The golden age of bowling.
Earl the king of finesse, with synthetic lanes and oil patterns changing along comes the power bowlers with ultra high revolutions reducing any chance for the finesse bowler to stay on top. The reason being specific torch with certain oil patterns allow a very large forgiveness area to throw the bowl for the power bowler and not the finesse bowler. Synthetic lanes were introduced in the late 70's but it took a while to figure out bowling styles, oil patterns and ball materials to use. Wood lanes accuracy was king and high average, synthetic lanes with in a very short time went to the high torch bowlers.
First time I've seen Earl's "Stone 9" for his 299. Damn good shot. Too bad he didn't get it. He did everything else in bowling.
Les Long was in the audience here. He finished 14th in a Buddy DeLuca tournament in 1986
I love how in these old matches that the "re-rack" was such a big thing, possibly to rattle the other player, but almost NEVER gave you a truly "better" rack
Always looked forward to those re-racks to get a glimpse of the legendary Harry Golden and his Mod Squad wig !
Sometimes they did it just to take a little breather before a critical shot. I think I might like to do it, if it was dead quiet at a needed shot, to have the pin setter make some noise, so I don’t hear my own heart pounding out of my chest!
Wow, this is one of the shows that many of us have been waiting to see again. Funny how Chris is calling him 'Little' Norm Duke. Thanks for posting.
+Mike Wren Who would've ever thought that "Little Norm" would become one of professional bowling's giants over 30 years later.....and he can still get it done too, thanks to the guys at Storm, and with myself a proud Storm bowler myself (as Norm is one of their staffers) I am very proud to list Norm Duke, along with Danny Wiseman and Brian Voss as my three all-time favorite bowlers.
See my BIO and find out my three favorite bowlers of all-time (I myself started bowling seriously in 1989 but never really got anywhere), you'll see www.bighmw.com/site/page/bio
Wow!! Keep these vids coming wasn't able to see most of these due to work reasons, thanks a bunch for letting us watch them!!!
You know you have an extremely bright future when on your first match on TV you shoot 244 the guy considered to be the greatest bowler of all time XD
(P.S. also, Tom Milton wearing the sleeve 30+ years before it became mainstream :P)
Another of the great "missing tapes" unearthed. What a treat (and holy crap, that stone-9 is a hearbreaker. Earl looked absolutely stunned.)
I remember as a kid that rock solid 9 pin Anothony left.
that 9 pin was nailed to the lane!
ive been waiting to see earls last shot for 15 years and this hole show ty ty ty
Something I'm not getting, the scoreboard at 45:48 shows that the one on the top lost by 2 pins, but on the ninth frame the bottom one shows it only managed to get 9 pins, shouldn't the score read 176 to 175? As the previous frames and the tenth are identical?
the difference in pins is counted twice, a strike followed by 8- gets 18 for the 8th frame and then 8 for the 9th. 18+8=26. A strike followed by 8,1 gets 19 for the the 8th frame and 9 for the 9th. 19+9=28
45:15. My uncle converted 2 7-10s in one game (2nd and 9th)
Finally get to see Norm Duke's first career title. I hope you'll post more of these classic tournaments.
EARL ANTHONY YOU ARE MY FAVORITE PROFESSIONAL BOWLER! CHRIS HOCH
Bowler Earl Anthony scored a 299 game in the first match on ABC’s “Pro Bowlers Tour” on Saturday, February 2, 1974.
www.pba.com/Tournaments/FullStandings/555
ABC phucked up, they have the video labeled 2-1-74
1:25:18 Bo was spot on with this prediction 👌
I was like 4 when this happened, but I have one question...was dandruff that huge of a problem back in the day?
Anyone know what this “combination urethane and rubber” ball Earl is throwing here is?
Wow, thats why he became one of the best bowler till now. beating all the best players.
1:12:08 Milton was already whipped here. Look at this shot and result. Schenkel even said it.
Norm Duke bowled amazingly well in his first telecast
All the matches were scintillating
2019. Norm has one two titles! Made me want to watch his very first one.
1:07:39 made me laugh a lot more than it should've
😂
John Wilcox kind of an unsung big score bowling folk legend. Man hung an 885 series on the board. And its cool to see him in Norms coming out party. Good shit if you love professional bowling 🙂
Duke was the only bowler carrying consistently. Carry Carry Carry...
Am I the only one who watched this for the commercials?
Guilty !
Good old Days !
CHAMPIONSHIP PAIR LANE 21 LANE 22 AND A RECORD HIGH 40 LANE BOWLING CENTER AT BUCKEYE LANES IN NORTH OLMSTED OHIO
CHAMPIONSHIP PAIR LANE 21 LANE 22 AND A RECORD HIGH 40 LANE BOWLING CENTER AT BUCKEYE LANES IN NORTH OLMSTED OHIO
In 1974, when you throw a shot that leaves a nine-pin from the left side.....well......you just couldn't throw it any better. No way. :)
Norm Duke's mother is GORGEOUS!!!
Norm's arms looks jacked
This is the holy grail of bowling. How in the world did you find it. I have been looking for it for years.
Baloney
Norm and pete webber small in stature but power houses on the lanes.
Steve Cook's wife (red shirt, black hair, sitting 10 feet directly behind the bowlers), somehow thought it was a good idea to bring their 2 small children to the match when a nursery is provided for the player's wives. It had to be a distraction, especially during the Duke/Anthony match.
plus I think one was a mongo. They can't really be controlled.
Norm duke climbed the ladder and threw a clutch strike to become the youngest bowler at the age of 18 to win his first title in the Cleveland open
Andrew Phillips spoiler asshole
The matches had me on the edge of my seat
🖕🏼
I miss Wide Would Sports
Mr. Bowling do you have the 1982 Cleveland Open in your archives? Would love to send it to a friend who is retiring and was on that show.
How much does Norm Duke weigh?
Sorry,140 was after beefing up,here he is 122
Just 100 lbs. Now
5'5" and 120 lbs for Norm Duke. And he did not win a title prior to this and only made a few thousand dollars as a pro up to this win. Watch his interview with Belmonte he talks about his first title with belmonte in pretty great detail.
Man …….Duke was Mr.😎🌴 in this tournament!!!!!!
Are they using plastic bowling balls? I forgot what year urethane debuted.
1:08:40
USFL. Awesome.
Do you have the 1983 long island open?
Andrew Phillips why so you can spoil it?
Touche !
Norm hasn't changed much over the years he basically looks the same and the only change I see is his style of bowling
His backswing is considerably lower now and he throws it more down and in not much of a hook
Norm Duke: Ice in his veins even at 18 years old.
Mr. Bowling, any chance you can post the 1981 Cleveland Open? I have a friend who made that show.
My bad that’s the 1982 Cleveland Open.
I believe I have both, who was your friend?
mrbowling300 it’s 1982 Cleveland Open. Ken Hall was an amazing coach and pro shop operator. I desperately tried to find it on the internet when he retired as I was going to put it on DVD as a retirement gift.
THANK YOU FOR THIS KEITH!!! :D :D :D
Norman Duke really put it to Earl Anthony.
i want one of those astro turf door mats
A Duke versus an Earl,would've been cool if they had played the match in royal attire
Probably could have borrowed clothes from Ernie Schlegel.
I am sick & tired of Chris Shenkel obsessing over Norm Duke's height and weight and "little" and "small". Shenkel looks pretty scrawney himself.
I'm sure Norm loved being called "little" Norm Duke.
The attire of the audience is looking very 60's and 70's. Back then people wanted to look really good on TV, I think.
Turn the A/C on in there!
No; it was the end of an era where people didn't dare leave their houses looking like scarecrows on vacation.
The title match was exciting and close
Andrew Phillips Mark Roth and Earl Anthony have bowled some exciting matches
The title match gave me goosebumps
I love Norm's sweet Steve Perry 'do!
45:11
45:11
I was hoping Jr. was going to show how to make that spare.
lane man said NOT TODAY LEFTY..........
Chris Schenkel sounds like Adam West.
I was here to watch Norm win his first title
Curiously, Norm didn't win again until 8 years later.
No shit
Omg norms future wife looks 13
Here for the commercials.
Wow - 18 years old and being a PRO for 2 years.... How did he qualified at 16 ?
Back in the day, you could be a PBA member if your high school graduating class has graduated and you had parental permission if you were under 18. Note: Pete Weber was another 16 year old member...
@@johnhotarick1651 Thanks for the Info !
Baloney
6 solid 7's for Cook? OMG!!! : O
You have to know when to take 1/2 a mile per hour off your ball speed - easier said than done:)
@@David87124 Well, the only other solution is moving your target a little closer to you. So easy to make a mistake when you adjust off of a pocket hit.
Yes, another version of what you suggest is moving you feet back on the approach so the ball has further to roll. The ball just needs to get around the corner harder.
It would be shocking if they did height and weight now. Some of these bowlers today pay zero attention to health and fitness. It’s unreal. They can’t see the link between physical fitness and bowling. Aj Johnson excluded and spare me he has no titles. He will. He’ll be bowling for a looong time. These other guys bodies will start to fail them
The great.
Sorry. This has nothing to do with the bowling but did Duke get a divorce. His wife's name is Karen but the video says his fiance's name is robin(Robyn?).
Also love watching Norm Duke. Absolutely amazing. Hard to believe he didn't win again for almost 10 years.
+ryan swanson I Think He Did Have A Divorce I Know Its Hard To Believe That He Have not Won His Second Title Until 94 But Now He Has 38 (But For me He Has 40 Titles Because King of the Swing Title And Suncoast US Open) And 8 Majors (With Suncoast US Open
for real? hard to believe with as many wins as he has. I guess the resin balls kick started his career.
Go Miller
Great bowler
COOK COULDNT BUY A STRIKE
So did Norm ever actually marry that girl, Robin, cuz that's not who he's married to now.....
According to Google he has only been married to Karen they didn't mention anything about him being married to Robin
There is a God!
IS ISUZU STILL IN BUSINESS?
No
Yes, they still make commercial engines and vehicles
I had no idea Norm had a previous fiancée before he married his now wife Karen.
Smart Wife.
Norm!!!!!!!
35:52!!! 8-|
Classic show, Norm's first show, the perfect style of Earl. It must be said that Schenk is the worst commentator of all time! So it goes! Thanks for posting.
Paul Money still haven't liked anyone better than schenkel for bowling
+Scott Jaffe i Love Rob stone Specially His HAMBONE!
I hated Stones hambone. First, he seemed more concern about getting it out and 9 times out of 10 if he mentioned it the bowler wouldn't get it. Second, he thought that he invented it and he didn't. The USBC used to award junior bowlers a hambone award when they bowled two strikes in a row. I'm glad he went back to soccer.
katanakeith wish he had stuck with soccer. He was like Chris Schenkel ... zero knowledge of our sport. Schenkel was the WORST ... In his 18 years of draining 100,000's of thousands of dollars from the bowling economy, I never heard him mutter an intelligent comment about bowling. My favorite ... after 12 years of commentating ... "another booming strike" ... Brooklyn!!
@@ringing7 SMH...that's why Nelson Burton Jr. was there. Tell you what, why don't you go dig Mr. Schenkel up and tell him to his face? I'm sure he'll enjoy your insight after so many years.
Norm... you are lucky things went the way they did for me. Or I would have rolled you your entire career.
I've met Norm Duke and he's a class act! EA is a prick. Sorry, was.
Norm david duke reminds me of Alfred E Neuman from mad magazine.