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1983 PBA Tour season


FieldValue
titlePBA Bowling Tour: 1983 Season
leagueProfessional Bowlers Association
sportTen-pin bowling
durationJanuary 11 – November 19, 1983
seasonPBA Tour
MVPEarl Anthony
seasonslistProfessional Bowlers Association Seasons
seasonslistnamesPBA Tour
prevseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1982 Season
prevseason_year1982
nextseason_linkPBA Bowling Tour: 1984 Season
nextseason_year1984

This is a recap of the 1983 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 25th season, and consisted of 35 events. Earl Anthony registered his second career "three-peat" at the PBA National Championship, giving him six titles in this event overall. (He had also won the event three years in a row from 1973–75.) Anthony won one more title on the season and collected his sixth career PBA Player of the Year award.

Gary Dickinson won his first PBA major title (eighth overall) at the BPAA U.S. Open, while Joe Berardi was victorious at the Firestone Tournament of Champions.

Norm Duke became the PBA Tour's youngest champion ever (18 years, 345 days) when he won the Cleveland Open on March 5. In his first-ever TV match, Duke defeated the legendary Earl Anthony, then went on to knock off three more previous Tour champions for the title.

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
**Miller High Life Classic**Brunswick WonderbowlAnaheim, CaliforniaJan 11–15Gary Skidmore (2)
**AC-Delco Classic**Mel's Southshore BowlAlameda, CaliforniaJan 18–22Toby Contreras (1)
**Showboat Invitational**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJan 23–29Tom Milton (1)
**Quaker State Open**Forum Bowling LanesGrand Prairie, TexasFeb 1–5Guppy Troup (6)
**Greater Miami Sunshine Open**Bird BowlMiami, FloridaFeb 8–12Wayne Webb (11)
**Rolaids Open**Dick Weber LanesFlorissant, MissouriFeb 15–19Joe Salvemini (1)
**True Value Open**Landmark Plaza Recreation CenterPeoria, IllinoisFeb 22–26Earl Anthony (40)
**Cleveland Open**Buckeye LanesNorth Olmsted, OhioMar 1–5Norm Duke (1)
**Toledo Trust PBA National Championship**Imperial LanesToledo, OhioMar 6–12Earl Anthony (41)
**King Louie Open**King Louie West LanesOverland Park, KansasMar 15–19Don Genalo (1)
**Miller High Life Open**Red Carpet Celebrity LanesMilwaukee, WisconsinMar 22–26Mark Fahy (1)
**BPAA U.S. Open**Arena BowlOak Lawn, IllinoisMar 27 – Apr 2Gary Dickinson (8)
**Greater Hartford Open**Bradley BowlWindsor Locks, ConnecticutApr 5–9Tom Milton (2)
**Fair Lanes Open**Fair Lanes WoodlawnBaltimore, MarylandApr 12–16Art Trask (4)
**Long Island Open**Garden City BowlGarden City, New YorkApr 19–23Don Genalo (2)
**Firestone Tournament of Champions**Riviera LanesAkron, OhioApr 26–30Joe Berardi (5)
**Houston Open**Big Texan LanesHouston, TexasMay 17–21Bob Handley (3)
**Denver Open**Celebrity Sports CenterDenver, ColoradoMay 24–28Tom Milton (3)
**Tucson Open**Golden Pin LanesTucson, ArizonaMay 31 – Jun 4Hugh Miller (3)
**Southern California Open**Gable House BowlTorrance, CaliforniaJun 7–11Jimmie Pritts, Jr. (1)
**Kessler Open**Futurama BowlSan Jose, CaliforniaJun 14–18Pete Couture (5)
**Seattle Open**Leilani LanesSeattle, WashingtonJun 21–25Charlie Tapp (1)
**Showboat Doubles Classic**Showboat Bowling CenterLas Vegas, NevadaJul 22–28Mike Durbin (12),
Gil Sliker (1)
**Aqua Fest Mr. Gatti's Open**Highland LanesAustin, TexasJul 29 – Aug 2Marshall Holman (15)
**Venice Open**Galaxy LanesVenice, FloridaAug 5–9Marshall Holman (16)
**Buffalo Open**Thruway LanesCheektowaga, New YorkAug 12–16Sam Zurich (2)
**Molson Bowling Challenge**Rose Bowl LanesWindsor, OntarioAug 19–23Dennis Jacques (1)
**Waukegan Open**Bertrand LanesWaukegan, IllinoisAug 26–30Les Zikes (2)
**AMF Grand Prix of Ten Pin Bowling**Crawley BowlCrawley, EnglandSep 21–24Mats Karlsson (1)
**Touring Players Championship**422 Limerick BowlLimerick, PennsylvaniaOct 5–10Steve Cook (7)
**Northern Ohio Open**Westgate LanesRocky River, OhioOct 13–18Mark Roth (27)
**Kessler Classic**Woodland BowlIndianapolis, IndianaOct 21–25George Pappas (8)
**Greater Detroit Open**Satellite BowlDearborn Heights, MichiganOct 28 – Nov 1Brian Voss (1)
**Syracuse Open**Brunswick Holiday BowlSyracuse, New YorkNov 4–8Joe Salvemini (2)
**Brunswick Memorial World Open**Brunswick Northern BowlGlendale Heights, IllinoisNov 13–19Wayne Webb (12)

References

References

  1. "1983 Cleveland Open". PBA.
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