I never noticed how powerful Dave's shot is. My favorites had been Roth and Holman. I think Bob Handley has a powerful ball too. These are my favorite 4.
If there was such a thing as an ass-kicking in bowling, you watched it. It must be a real thrill to win your first tournament and have it be a US Open.
ahhh yes BIG TEXAN i grew up in that center and bowled my 1st EVER JR league there i mis that place i was very upset when it closed!!! ahh the memories
1011 four game TV total for Husted. That'd have to be close to the record at the time, Larry Laub had 1021/4 at the 1972 King Louie Open which was the record until 1984. Sensational performance. By the way, is there a list of the top ten four-game TV totals in PBA history available?
@@5dave1 Yes Burton Jr set the record at the 1984 AMF Angle Open at Dick Weber Lanes with 278-279-257-236 (1050). I believe David Ozio then broke that record in the 1990s and obviously Bob Learn Jr shot that ridiculously high total in Erie, PA to set the all time record averaging around 282.
@@5dave1 Yup. It was the 1984 Angle Open at Dick Weber Lanes in Florissant, Missouri. In fact, the bowlers he beat to win the title were as follows: Paul Gibson (278), Marshall Holman (279), the late Pete Couture (257), and Pete Weber (236).
Dave is one of the best guys in the biz
he absolutely is. More importantly he's maybe the most genuinely good dude ive ever met.
David Husted puts a tremendous amount of roll on the ball.
Michael Schweizer puts a tremendous amount of the same comments everywhere
Michael is so terrified of being run over by a Walmart land whale that he endlessly posts the same exact comment on every TH-cam bowling video
I never noticed how powerful Dave's shot is. My favorites had been Roth and Holman. I think Bob Handley has a powerful ball too. These are my favorite 4.
If there was such a thing as an ass-kicking in bowling, you watched it. It must be a real thrill to win your first tournament and have it be a US Open.
ahhh yes BIG TEXAN i grew up in that center and bowled my 1st EVER JR league there i mis that place i was very upset when it closed!!! ahh the memories
at the start the commenter's mic glitched and it sounded like he voice cracked haha!
1011 four game TV total for Husted. That'd have to be close to the record at the time, Larry Laub had 1021/4 at the 1972 King Louie Open which was the record until 1984.
Sensational performance.
By the way, is there a list of the top ten four-game TV totals in PBA history available?
I believe Nelson Burton, Jr. shot a 1050 in that 1984 tournament that beat out Laub. Incredible.....
@@5dave1 Yes Burton Jr set the record at the 1984 AMF Angle Open at Dick Weber Lanes with 278-279-257-236 (1050).
I believe David Ozio then broke that record in the 1990s and obviously Bob Learn Jr shot that ridiculously high total in Erie, PA to set the all time record averaging around 282.
@@5dave1 Yup. It was the 1984 Angle Open at Dick Weber Lanes in Florissant, Missouri. In fact, the bowlers he beat to win the title were as follows: Paul Gibson (278), Marshall Holman (279), the late Pete Couture (257), and Pete Weber (236).
yep,Learn destroyed Burton's record with 1129.
Appreciate the videos but why put the finalists in the thumbnail? Not a lot of sense watching knowing that it’s going to be Hustedt and Sliker?
What oil pattern did they use for the PBA back then? They never talk about the volume or length.
Wesson...
That's got to be the worst I've ever seen Earl's ball hit. Yikes.
Earl was the best left handed bowler in the world and today the best is Parker Bohn |||
The frame at 40:30.......WOW!!!!!!!!!!
57:45 bad break for ol Slicker!
1:08:31-1:08:35 uh what
Called a glitch in the tape. Never experienced that?
@@beeemm2578 No, I didn't expect it to go to a different telecast?
messenger 42:40
Gotta kinda wonder when a guy's father, wearing the dreaded comb-over, is named Champ. Yes, yes it might be a nickname but c'mon!
not a nickname
best comb-over ever
I think they meant 'Chump'