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    Just looked over that list that was made in 2009. Who decided that? Does bowling have some statistic like WAR for baseball to measure the player? That list has to be revised I would think. Jowdy wrote that Lilliard was the most impressive bowler he ever saw and he didn't crack the list. just wondering

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    Just looked over that list that was made in 2009. Who decided that? Does bowling have some statistic like WAR for baseball to measure the player? That list has to be revised I would think. Jowdy wrote that Lilliard was the most impressive bowler he ever saw and he didn't crack the list. just wondering
    I forget the details on how the list was generated. It was generated to help celebrate the PBA's 50th season.

    Personally, while lists like this are sort of fun and lead to some interesting conversations and arguments, they don't mean a darn thing. You really can't compare people who did not compete head to head while in their primes. All that really matters is game being played right now.
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    That list????

    are you talking about this list

    PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS ASSOCIATION 50 GREATEST PLAYERS IN PBA HISTORY

    January 25, 2009 - Las Vegas, Nev. - The late Earl Anthony, who left an indelible legacy on the Professional Bowlers Association Tour as its first career millionaire, was announced as the greatest player in the PBA’s first 50 years, capping the PBA Tour’s week-long 50th anniversary celebration.

    1. Earl Anthony
    2. Walter Ray Williams Jr.
    3. Dick Weber
    4. Pete Weber
    5. Mark Roth
    6. Mike Aulby
    7. Norm Duke
    8. Don Johnson
    9. Marshall Holman
    10. Parker Bohn III
    11. Don Carter
    12. Billy Hardwick
    13. Brian Voss
    14. Dick Ritger
    15. Nelson Burton Jr.
    16. John Petraglia
    17. Carmen Salvino
    18. Wayne Webb
    19. Dave Davis
    20. Dave Soutar
    21. Amleto Monacelli
    22. Mike Durbin
    23. Dave Husted
    24. Jason Couch
    25. Steve Cook
    26. Chris Barnes
    27. Jim Stefanich
    28. Harry Smith
    29. Del Ballard Jr.
    30. Tommy Jones
    31. Wayne Zahn
    32. Jim Godman
    33. George Pappas
    34. David Ozio
    35. Randy Pedersen
    36. Dave Ferraro
    37. Bill Allen
    38. Larry Laub
    39. Mike McGrath
    40. Tom Baker
    41. Joe Berardi
    42. Danny Wiseman
    43. Doug Kent
    44. Patrick Allen
    45. John Guenther
    46. Gary Dickinson
    47. Barry Asher
    48. Tommy Hudson
    49. Mika Koivuniemi
    50. Bob Strampe

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    Well it's obviously flawed because:
    A) I'm not on it.
    B) Obviously anyone that bowls 2-handed would move to front of the list. Earl Anthony who?? Am I right??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Well it's obviously flawed because:
    A) I'm not on it.
    B) Obviously anyone that bowls 2-handed would move to front of the list. Earl Anthony who?? Am I right??
    Obviously, you'd be on the double-secret super-all-star list, because if you were on the regular list, you'd blow the curve...

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    Is it the All-Time Top 50 bowlers in MISSOURI history?? Because I know a certain older gentleman and his teammates that seem to be missing from that list. It must not be the most "gifted" bowlers...thats probably why they left them off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    Is it the All-Time Top 50 bowlers in MISSOURI history?? Because I know a certain older gentleman and his teammates that seem to be missing from that list. It must not be the most "gifted" bowlers...thats probably why they left them off.
    Didn't you know? There's a short bus for the Truly Gifted.

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