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1973 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1973 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 2 – December 14, 1973
seasonPBA Tour
MVPDon McCune
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1972 Season
prevseason_year1972
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1974 Season
nextseason_year1974

This is a recap of the 1973 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 15th season, and consisted of 33 events. Don McCune amassed six victories during the year, winning PBA Player of the Year honors along the way. McCune became known on tour this season for chemically softening his bowling balls to give them extra hooking power. The practice, which was completely legal at the time, was soon followed by several other bowlers in what would later be dubbed "The Year of the Soaker". This eventually led to new ABC and PBA rules related to altering bowling ball surfaces, while prompting bowling ball manufacturers to develop new, softer cover stocks.

Mike McGrath continued to come up big in big tournaments. His win in the BPAA U.S. Open gave him three majors among his first eight titles. McGrath would pick up his ninth and tenth titles later in the season.

Jim Godman became the first two-time winner in the Firestone Tournament of Champions, as he had also won the event in 1969. Earl Anthony captured his seventh PBA title and first major at the PBA National Championship.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
San Jose OpenSaratoga LanesSan Jose, CaliforniaJan 2–6Allie Clarke (3)
Don Carter ClassicBowling SquareArcadia, CaliforniaJan 9–13Gary Dickinson (1)
Showboat InvitationalShowboat LanesLas Vegas, NevadaJan 17–20Barry Asher (7)
Denver OpenColorado BowlDenver, ColoradoJan 23–27Jay Robinson (1)
King Louie OpenKing Louie West LanesOverland Park, KansasJan 31 – Feb 3Bobby Knipple (1)
Lincoln-Mercury OpenPelican LanesNew Orleans, LouisianaFeb 6–10Carmen Salvino (10)
Fair Lanes OpenFair LanesTowson, MarylandFeb 13–17Dick Ritger (11)
Winston-Salem ClassicMajor League LanesWinston-Salem, North CarolinaFeb 20–24Don McCune (3)
Miller High Life OpenRed Carpet LanesMilwaukee, WisconsinFeb 27 – Mar 3Don McCune (4)
BPAA U.S. OpenMadison Square GardenNew York, New YorkMar 4–10Mike McGrath (8)
Ebonite OpenBuckeye LanesToledo, OhioMar 13–17Dick Weber (24)
STP ClassicBird BowlMiami, FloridaMar 20–24Dick Ritger (12)
Firestone Tournament of ChampionsRiviera LanesAkron, OhioMar 27–31Jim Godman (8)
Winston-Salem OpenBrunswick WonderbowlDowney, CaliforniaJun 1–5Don McCune (5)
Home Box Office OpenValley LanesPortland, OregonJun 9–13Dave Soutar (13)
Seattle OpenBallinger BowlSeattle, WashingtonJun 15–18Earl Anthony (6)
Fresno OpenCedar LanesFresno, CaliforniaJun 22–25Don McCune (6)
Redwood City OpenMel's BowlRedwood City, CaliforniaJun 29 – Jul 2Don McCune (7)
Home Box Office OpenCactus BowlTucson, ArizonaJul 6–10Barry Asher (8)
Houston-Sertoma OpenStadium BowlHouston, TexasJul 12–15Don Johnson (21)
Fort Worth OpenMeadowbrook LanesFort Worth, TexasJul 19–23Gary Dickinson (2)
Home Box Office OpenPenn BowlPennsville, New JerseyJul 27–31Mike McGrath (9)
Starlanes-Ebonite OpenCranston BowlCranston, Rhode IslandAug 3–7Paul Colwell (3)
Bay City OpenEastland LanesBay City, MichiganAug 10–13Don Johnson (22)
Columbia 300 OpenBertrand LanesWaukegan, IllinoisAug 16–20Marty Piraino (4)
PBA National ChampionshipHilander Bowling PalaceOklahoma City, OklahomaAug 26 – Sep 1Earl Anthony (7)
Japan Gold CupJapan Starlanes CentersJapanSep 10–23Don McCune (8)
Brunswick Eastern OpenBayside LanesBayside, New YorkOct 19–23Matt Surina (2)
Painesville OpenPainesville LanesPainesville, OhioOct 26–29Paul Colwell (4)
Canada Dry OpenHartfield LanesDetroit, MichiganNov 2–6Dick Ritger (13)
Brut OpenSkylark BowlSt. Louis, MissouriNov 9–13Butch Gearhart (5)
Brunswick World OpenBrunswick Northern BowlGlendale Heights, IllinoisNov 18–24Jim Godman (9)
Winston-Salem Invitational(Multiple Centers)Honolulu, HawaiiDec 4–14Mike McGrath (10)

References

References

  1. "PBA 60th Anniversary Most Memorable Moments". PBA.com.
  2. Levin, Dan. (17 September 1973). "SI Vault: Now He’s Throwing a Wet One, Too".
  3. "1973 Firestone Tournament of Champions". PBA.
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