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1972 PBA Tour season

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PBA Bowling Tour: 1972 Season
LeagueProfessional Bowlers Association
SportTen-pin bowling
DurationJanuary 2 – December 15, 1972
PBA Tour
Season MVPDon Johnson
PBA Tour seasons

This is a recap of the 1972 season for theProfessional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 14th season, and consisted of 32 events.[1] With three victories, including a major at theBPAA U.S. Open,Don Johnson repeated as PBA Player of the Year, becoming just the second multiple winner of the award (afterBilly Hardwick). With his third victory of the season at theBrunswick World Open, Johnson also joinedDick Weber as the PBA Tour's only 20-time winners to date.[2]

Mike Durbin captured the season's second major at theFirestone Tournament of Champions, whileJohnny Guenther was the victor at thePBA National Championship.

Tournament schedule

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EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
BPAA U.S. OpenMadison Square GardenNew York, New YorkJan 2–8Don Johnson (18)[3]
Denver OpenColorado BowlDenver, ColoradoJan 11–15Don Johnson (19)
Showboat InvitationalShowboat LanesLas Vegas, NevadaJan 18–22Gus Lampo (1)
Don Carter ClassicBowling SquareArcadia, CaliforniaJan 25–29Bill Beach (1)
Mercury Cougar OpenSaratoga LanesSan Jose, CaliforniaFeb 1–5Gus Lampo (2)
King Louie OpenKing Louie WestKansas City, MissouriFeb 8–12Larry Laub (3)
Winston-Salem ClassicMajor League LanesWinston-Salem, North CarolinaFeb 15–19Butch Gearhart (4)
Fair Lanes OpenFair LanesSpringfield, VirginiaFeb 22–26Bobby Meadows (1)
Ebonite OpenFair Lanes ColiseumMiami, FloridaFeb 29 – Mar 2Nelson Burton Jr. (8)
Buckeye OpenImperial LanesToledo, OhioMar 7–11Curt Schmidt (2)
Miller High Life OpenRed Carpet LanesMilwaukee, WisconsinMar 14–18Nelson Burton Jr. (9)
Andy Granatelli's STP ClassicPelican LanesNew Orleans, LouisianaMar 22–25Don Helling (4)
Firestone Tournament of ChampionsRiviera LanesAkron, OhioMar 28 – Apr 1Mike Durbin (5)
Seattle OpenBallinger BowlSeattle, WashingtonJun 2–5Gary Mage (1)
Portland OpenValley LanesPortland, OregonJun 8–11Earl Anthony (3)
Japan Starlanes OpenMel's BowlRedwood City, CaliforniaJun 17–20Earl Anthony (4)
Fresno OpenCedar LanesFresno, CaliforniaJun 23–26Allie Clarke (2)
Tucson OpenCactus BowlTucson, ArizonaJul 1–4Paul Colwell (1)
Winston-Salem OpenBrunswick WonderbowlAnaheim, CaliforniaJul 7–10Mike McGrath (6)
Houston-Sertoma OpenStadium BowlHouston, TexasJul 14–17Paul Colwell (2)
Columbia 300 OpenCranston BowlCranston, Rhode IslandAug 4–7Barry Asher (5)
Bay City OpenEastland LanesBay City, MichiganAug 11–14Dick Ritger (10)
Waukegan OpenBertrand LanesWaukegan, IllinoisAug 17–20Nelson Burton Jr. (10)
Grand Rapids OpenWestgate BowlGrand Rapids, MichiganAug 25–28Jim Godman (7)
South Bend OpenChippewa LanesSouth Bend, IndianaSep 1–4Matt Surina (1)
Bellows-Valvair OpenPainesville LanesPainesville, OhioSep 8–11Johnny Petraglia (8)
Japan Gold CupStarlanesTokyo, JapanSep 23 – Oct 8Barry Asher (6)
Bellows-Valvair OpenHartfield LanesDetroit,MichiganNov 3–6Roy Buckley (2)
American Airlines OpenWestern BowlSt. Louis, MissouriNov 10–13Earl Anthony (5)
Brunswick World OpenBrunswick Northern BowlGlendale Heights, IllinoisNov 19–25Don Johnson (20)
13th Annual PBA National ChampionshipHenrietta LanesRochester, New YorkNov 26 – Dec 1Johnny Guenther (7)
Winston-Salem InvitationalHonolulu BowlHonolulu, HawaiiDec 5–15Mike McGrath (7)

References

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  1. ^"1972 Season Schedule". PBA.
  2. ^"1972 Brunswick World Open". PBA.
  3. ^"1972 BPAA U.S. Open". PBA.

External links

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