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    Lynda Barnes (Double Oak, Texas), and Jason Couch (Clermont, Fla.) are the latest additions to the USBC Hall of Fame. The pair will enter the hall in the Superior Performance category and will join Don McCune (Veterans), Tamoria Adams (Meritorious), and Rick Steelsmith, Shirley Levens, Sandra Postma...

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    That is more Hall of Fame members inducted than Major League Baseball had
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    That's due to less use of performance enhancing drugs! Bowling's members seem more deserving, at least on the surface.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    That's due to less use of performance enhancing drugs! Bowling's members seem more deserving, at least on the surface.
    I'm not so sure about Don McCune. As far as I know he had never won a national tournament before using his 'soaker' ball, completely dominated the tour for one season and sort of disappeared after the soaker was banned.
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    Still counts...it was legal when he used it.
    That's also my issue with Mark McGwire. I saw the supplements in his locker during an interview. They were the same I took at that time and THEN they were leagal in baseball. Since then the IOC as well as all the major sports banned them. I'm just glad I stopped taking them in '87. They were called steroid pre-cursors sold by Muscle-Tech. Still no reasearch on the long term affects of those but with the data on steroids, I'm done with those types of supplements.
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