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1974 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1974 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 1 – December 12, 1974
seasonPBA Tour
MVPEarl Anthony
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1973 Season
prevseason_year1973
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1975 Season
nextseason_year1975

This is a recap of the 1974 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 16th season, and consisted of 31 events. Earl Anthony won back-to-back majors (in the Firestone Tournament of Champions and Brunswick PBA National Championship) among his six victories during the year, easily winning PBA Player of the Year honors. Anthony also joined Mike McGrath as the only PBA players to successfully defend a PBA National Championship.

The other major title of the season, the BPAA U.S. Open, was won by Larry Laub for his first major and sixth title overall.

In the 1974 season opener in Alameda, CA, a live national TV audience witnessed the PBA Tour's third televised 300 game, rolled by Jim Stefanich in a semi-final match. Earl Anthony nearly duplicated the feat when he fired a 299 game in the final match of the season-ending Winston-Salem Hawaiian Invitational.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
**Midas Open**Mel's BowlAlameda, CaliforniaJan 1–5Dick Ritger (14)
**Don Carter Classic**Bowling SquareArcadia, CaliforniaJan 8–12Larry Laub (4)
**Showboat Invitational**Showboat LanesLas Vegas, NevadaJan 16–19Jim Stefanich (12)
**King Louie Open**King Louie West LanesOverland Park, KansasJan 22–26George Pappas (3)
**Cleveland Open**Buckeye LanesNorth Olmsted, OhioJan 29 – Feb 2Larry Laub (5)
**Fair Lanes Open**Fair LanesTowson, MarylandFeb 5–9Dick Ritger (15)
**BPAA U.S. Open**Madison Square GardenNew York, New YorkFeb 10–16Larry Laub (6)
**Winston-Salem Classic**Major League LanesWinston-Salem, North CarolinaFeb 19–23Ed Ressler (1)
**STP Classic**Bird BowlMiami, FloridaFeb 28 – Mar 2Alex Seymore (1)
**New Orleans Open**Pelican LanesNew Orleans, LouisianaMar 5–9Paul Colwell (5)
**Lincoln-Mercury Open**Colorado BowlDenver, ColoradoMar 12–16Johnny Guenther (8)
**Miller High Life Open**Red Carpet-BowleroMilwaukee, WisconsinMar 19–23Johnny Guenther (9)
**Ebonite Open**Imperial LanesToledo, OhioMar 26–30Wayne Zahn (13)
**Firestone Tournament of Champions**Riviera LanesAkron, OhioApr 2–6Earl Anthony (8)
**Brunswick PBA National Championship**Brunswick WonderbowlDowney, CaliforniaJun 2–9Earl Anthony (9)
**Seattle Open**Ballinger BowlSeattle, WashingtonJun 14–18Ed Bourdase (3)
**Winston-Salem Open**Valley LanesPortland, OregonJun 22–26Gary Dickinson (3)
**Home Box Office Open**Saratoga LanesSan Jose, CaliforniaJun 28 – Jul 2Earl Anthony (10)
**Fresno Open**Cedar LanesFresno, CaliforniaJul 5–8Earl Anthony (11)
**Home Box Office Open**Cactus BowlTucson, ArizonaJul 12–16Bob Hood (1)
**Houston-Sertoma Open**Stadium BowlHouston, TexasJul 19–23Tommy Hudson (1)
**Home Box Office Open**Bradley BowlWindsor Locks, ConnecticutAug 2–6Nelson Burton Jr. (11)
**New Jersey Open**Edison BowlEdison, New JerseyAug 9–13Carmen Salvino (11)
**Home Box Office Open**Thruway LanesBuffalo, New YorkAug 16–20Dave Soutar (14)
**Starlanes-Ebonite Open**Bertrand LanesWaukegan, IllinoisAug 22–26Dick Ritger (16)
**Canada Dry Open**Hartfield LanesDetroit, MichiganAug 29 – Sep 2Steve Neff (1)
**Buzz Fazio Open**Nottke BowlBattle Creek, MichiganOct 18–21Don Johnson (23)
**Canada Dry Open**Westgate LanesCleveland, OhioOct 25–28Earl Anthony (12)
**Columbia 300 Open**Strike 'n Spare LanesSyracuse, New YorkNov 1–4Skee Foremsky (6)
**Brunswick World Open**Brunswick Northern BowlGlendale Heights, IllinoisNov 10–16Johnny Petraglia (9)
**Winston-Salem Hawaiian Invitational**(Multiple Centers)Honolulu, HawaiiDec 2–12Earl Anthony (13)

References

References

  1. "1974 Brunswick-PBA National Championship". PBA.
  2. "1974 Midas Open". PBA.
  3. "1974 Winston-Salem Hawaiian Invitational". PBA.
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