SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS DEX IMAGING
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A RECORD GAME FOR THE BUDS
The Math Hermann team’s record-high score of 3,797, set in 1937, went unrivalled for decades. Then came the Budweisers. On March 12, 1958, at a weekly Masters League match in St. Louis, the stars alig ...
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A TEAM EFFORT
With Don Carter on the approach, the Buds squad had no reason to worry! Carter remained a top performer throughout his professional career, serving as the first president of the PBA and appearing on b ...
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BOWLING’S ALL-STARS
The Budweisers bowling team peaked just as bowling achieved nation-wide popularity. The result? The Budweisers became American superstars, making a lasting impact on the sport through their advocacy a ...
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CARTER AND HENNESSEY: TIME TO WIN
In addition to playing in five-man tournaments as part of the Budweisers, Don Carter and Tom Hennessey also played in pairs tournaments across the country. This American Bowling Congress award watch c ...
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GETTING ON THE BOARD
This BPAA All-Star Tournament had some competitive matches involving six legends of bowling. The scoreboards above each lane show Ned Day battling Buzz Fazio, Don Carter dueling with Tom Hennessey and ...
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SMOOTH HENNESSEY
Tom Hennessey of St. Louis, Missouri, showcased his exceptional bowling skills with a fifth-place finish at the 1964 BPAA All-Star Tournament in Dallas, Texas. Hennessey was a key member of the Ziern ...
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TALLYING THE WINNINGS
Despite being in its golden age, bowling trophies in the 1950s and 1960s did not guarantee large sums of money. The Budweisers squad, however, was among the most profitable teams in the sport. As this ...
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