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1984 Greater Detroit Open - Mark Roth vs. Pete Weber - Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

Here is the conclusion to the 1984 Greater Detroit Open, along with "Earl's Corner", featuring an interview with Mark Roth.

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  • Mr bowling, i've been watching heaps of your videos on u tube. Great to see all the old matches from years gone by. I spend hours on u tube. Thank you.

  • Thank you very much! Glad you've enjoyed what I've posted thus far!

  • Thanks so much for posting this, I've been wanting to see this for a long time. Not only Roth going over the million dollar mark, but I think this was Pete's lowest game ever on TV!

  • glad you enjoyed!

  • Wow! Thanks for posting this historic footage of Mark Roth going over the 1 million dollar mark in career earnings on the PBA. The bowling center Mark bought in 1984 was Rainbow Lanes, a bowling center found in the Sheepshead Bay area of Brooklyn. Sadly it's not there anymore as it closed in 1996.

  • Just curious as to what has replaced Rainbow Lanes? This was Roth's 31st title...sadly, he would win only 3 more over the next 11 years out there.

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  • I could never get tired of watching Mark Roth win. He is the Babe Ruth of bowling, He changed bowling from being a finesse/accuracy game to being a power game.

  • @mrbowling300 Thanks from me, too!

  • wow....what a deep hook PDW has..

  • Is Weber using an Angle?

  • thanks for the video --thru your videos you have allowed us so many great memories--- we have witnessed a ton of hall of fame players during the golden age of bowling- Thanks mrbowling300!

  • @brian1969a I second that.

  • I'm glad that prick weber lost. He reminds me of marshall faggot holman.

  • @solaidback21

    you are correct; i believe it is known that pete grew up wanting to bowl the game that roth bowled.

    mjhbkfan sounds like a kid! "LOL...Trust me..." typical young kid speak! probably not even old enough to have seen those roth telecasts.

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