Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general/pba-tour-seasons

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

1970 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1970 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 6 – December 14, 1970
seasonPBA Tour
MVPNelson Burton Jr.
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1969 Season
prevseason_year1969
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1971 Season
nextseason_year1971

This is a recap of the 1970 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 12th season, and consisted of 35 events. Dave Soutar had the most titles on the 1970 Tour (5), but it was Nelson Burton Jr., winner of four titles and the George Young High Average award, who claimed the Sporting News PBA Player of the Year award.

Mike McGrath successfully defended his 1969 title at the PBA National Championship. Don Johnson nearly made history in winning the Firestone Tournament of Champions, firing a 299 game in the finale to upend Dick Ritger, 299-268.

Dick Weber won the season-ending Hawaiian Invitational to become the first player to reach 20 career PBA Tour titles. This season also saw the debut of PBA legend Earl Anthony, a 31-year old rookie. Anthony would win the first of his 43 titles on June 7 at the Heidelberg Open.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
Wichita Centennial OpenCrestview BowlWichita, KansasJan 6–10Skee Foremsky (5)
Greater Los Angeles OpenBowling SquareArcadia, CaliforniaJan 13–17Ed Bourdase (1)
Showboat InvitationalShowboat LanesLas Vegas, NevadaJan 20–24Dave Soutar (6)
San Jose OpenSaratoga LanesSan Jose, CaliforniaJan 27–31Dave Davis (12)
Denver OpenColorado BowlDenver, ColoradoFeb 3–7Nelson Burton Jr. (4)
Ebonite OpenKing Louie WestKansas City, MissouriFeb 10–14Jim Stefanich (10)
Miller High Life OpenBowlero LanesMilwaukee, WisconsinFeb 17–21George Pappas (1)
Buckeye OpenImperial LanesToledo, OhioFeb 24–28Nelson Burton Jr. (5)
Greater Buffalo OpenFairlanesBuffalo, New YorkMar 3–7George Pappas (2)
Don Carter ClassicMadison Square Garden CenterNew York, New YorkMar 10–14Mike Limongello (4)
Cougar OpenColiseum LanesCoral Gables, FloridaMar 17–21Mike McGrath (4)
New Orleans Lions OpenPelican LanesNew Orleans, LouisianaMar 24–28Don Johnson (10)
Firestone Tournament of ChampionsRiviera LanesAkron, OhioMar 31 – Apr 4Don Johnson (11)
National Pro-Am ClassicEast Point Triangle LanesAtlanta, GeorgiaApr 11–12Wayne Zahn (12)
Heidelberg OpenBallinger BowlSeattle, WashingtonJun 4–7Earl Anthony (1)
Portland OpenValley LanesPortland, OregonJun 11–14Don Glover (5)
Bellows-Valvair OpenMel's BowlRedwood City, CaliforniaJun 18–21Mike Durbin (4)
Fresno OpenCedar LanesFresno, CaliforniaJun 26–29Marty Piraino (3)
Tucson Centurion OpenCactus BowlTucson, ArizonaJul 2–5Larry Laub (1)
El Paso OpenFreeway LanesEl Paso, TexasJul 10–13Nelson Burton Jr. (6)
Houston-Sertoma OpenStadium BowlHouston, TexasJul 17–20Don McCune (2)
Fort Worth OpenMeadowbrook LanesFort Worth, TexasJul 23–26Nelson Burton Jr. (7)
Grand Rapids OpenWestgate BowlGrand Rapids, MichiganAug 14–17Dick Battista (1)
Waukegan OpenBertrand BowlWaukegan, IllinoisAug 20–23Dave Soutar (7)
Gansett OpenCranston BowlCranston, Rhode IslandAug 28–31Jim Stefanich (11)
Bellows-Valvair OpenN. Versailles LanesPittsburgh, PennsylvaniaSep 4–7Johnny Petraglia (2)
Blue Mountain OpenBlue Valley LanesWindgap, PennsylvaniaSep 10–13Curt Schmidt (1)
Japan Gold CupStarlanesTokyo, JapanSep 24 – Oct 12Dick Ritger (9)
11th Annual PBA National ChampionshipGarden City BowlGarden City, New YorkOct 17–24Mike McGrath (5)
Bellows-Valvair OpenDick Weber LanesSt. Louis, MissouriOct 30 – Nov 2Dave Soutar (8)
Lincoln OpenHollywood BowlLincoln, NebraskaNov 6–9Dave Soutar (9)
Mercury OpenHilander Bowling PalaceOklahoma City, OklahomaNov 13–16Bud Horn (2)
American Airlines OpenHartfield LanesDetroit, MichiganNov 20–23Dave Soutar (10)
Bellows-Valvair OpenMaiden LanesRochester, New YorkNov 27–30Teata Semiz (2)
Hawaiian InvitationalHonolulu BowlHonolulu, HawaiiDec 3–14Dick Weber (20)

References

References

  1. "Nelson Burton Jr. bio". imdb.com.
  2. "Mike McGrath". mcubed.net.
  3. "1970 Firestone Tournament of Champions". PBA.
  4. "1970 3rd Annual Hawaiian Invitational". PBA.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about 1970 PBA Tour season — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report