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1981 PBA Rolaids Open - Mark Roth vs. Earl Anthony (Part 1)

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Moving on to part 1 of the semi-final match between 2 of the greatest of all time, Mark Roth and Earl Anthony.

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  • @buyystocks Well a typical cranker definitely, most "crankers" learned to do that to take advantage of house conditions. Doesn't matter where they throw it as long as it is right and they start left. Against a cranker who is also very very accurate, it is a closer match. The greater accuracy of Earl is matched by the better pin carry of the slightly less accurate cranker.

  • two greatest of all times

  • I can remember my dad calling Earl a hipster-dufuss when he let his hair grow out. He used to have a flattop.

    During his dominant stretch he was a machine. The way he bowled was all about accuracy.

  • also bowled with brian gobel,he bowled a 300

  • What an honor that must have been. People of his caliber seem nonexistent these days.

  • STEADY eddy beats a cranker 80% of the time.

  • I bowled with earl in buffalo he was cool .

  • boring or not Mucho...he's the f***in man

    rest in peace ea

  • The left lane messed Mark up here. It was unfair to say that he made "foolish mistakes". He relies on his monster hook and it wasn't happening on that lane. Combine that with bowling a guy like Earl Anthony and you are at a great disadvantage.

  • Thanks for jinxin' him, Bo! :P

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