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“Everybody that’s a serious bowler knows who Glenn Allison is,” said Jeff Richgels, who writes for the bowling blog 11th Frame. “He’s a great [Professional Bowlers Association] champion.
LA HABRA – Glenn Allison, by his own estimation, has talked about that night every day since it happened more than three decades ago.He has talked about it to The New York Times, The Wall Street ...
Jeff Richgels is with us. He's a hall-of-fame bowler who writes the bowling blog The 11th Frame, and he's a supporter of the campaign for recognition of Glenn Allison's 900. Welcome to the program.
And the center’s most famous bowler is still around as well. Glenn Allison gained world-wide acclaim when he bowled three consecutive 300 games at the center on July 1, 1982.
Allison, known as “Mr. 900,” earned national attention for using his Columbia Yellow Dot to hit his perfect series at La Habra Bowl in La Habra, Calif., in front of about 250 league bowlers on ...
While USBC has the highest respect and admiration for Glenn Allison, we can’t turn back the hand of time and change the rules in 1982.” A federal court would later uphold the ABC’s ruling.
In February, bowler Hakim Emmanuel of Stoughton, Mass., rolled the 27th 900 series in history ...
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Jeff Richgels, who writes the blog, "The 11th Frame," about when bowler Glenn Allison rolled 36 strikes in 1982. His score was disallowed because of an alleged ...
Allison, known as “Mr. 900,” earned national attention for using his Columbia Yellow Dot to hit his perfect series at La Habra Bowl in La Habra, Calif., in front of about 250 league bowlers on ...