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1988 Candlepin Bowling Championship - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

1988's Candlepin bowling championship show sure had it's moments. This was the first year that the show had been held at Pilgrim Lanes, and it was also the first Championship show for several of the bowlers too. What ended up happening during the show was great shots, an exciting crowd and SHOCKING finishes. Here is part 1 of the 1988 Candlepin bowling championship. Enjoy :D

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  • Dan Myrick from Pittsfield drove all that way to Haverhill? My goodness what a hike that is!

  • Pittsfield is really not a VERY long drive. I went there back in 2002 and it took just about an hour, and hey, if I had a chance to win $10,000, I'd drive 3 timees that distance! :P

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  • @morgan8757 so what

  • fran onorato got back at olszta in 1994

  • Thats another thing I liked about Candlepins, and keeping score on paper is you learned exactly how the scoring actually works. I guarantee you that most of the average ten pin bowlers have no clue how the scoring actually works with automatic scoring being the rule rather than the exception these days.

  • How fast wereyou driving? ;)

  • The electronic scoreboard made it easier for the people at home to remember the scores and even the lead difference between the two competitors. Al Gelio most of the time kept score on it while either Kif Williams or somebody else kept score on the big scoreboard for the people who made it to the tapings. With today's show in Woburn, the computer scoring is even posted for the people on a monitor similar to what is used in lectures. No more writing down the score.

  • Good point.

  • Exactly. The only thing different about the scoring is that there are vertical scoreboards out there today and the ten box is exactly how you described it. :)

  • Really the only difference in scoring is scoring a ten in candlepin. That is getting all pins down after the third roll. Strikes and spares are scored the same.

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