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▪ TableUSBC bowling championships—open divisionyear regular singles (ABC)*1901 F. Brill1902 F. Strong1903 D. Jones1904 M. Kern1905 C.M. Anderson1906 F. Favour1907 M.T. Levey1908 A. Wengler1909 L. Sutton1910 T. Haley1911 J. Blouin1912 L. Sutton1913 F. Peterson1914 W. Miller1915 W. Pierce1916 S. Schliman1917 O. Kallusch1918 C.J. Styles1919 H. Cavan1920 J. Shaw1921 F. Smith1922 W. Lundgren1923 C. Baumgartner1924 H. Smyers1925 A. Green1926 E. Votel1927 W. Eggars1928 H. Summers1929 A. Unke1930 L. Shotwell1931 W. Lachowski1932 O. Nitschke1933 E. Hewitt1934 J. Vidro1935 D. Brokaw1936 C. Warren1937 E. Gagliardi1938 K. Anderson1939 J. Danek1940 R. Brown1941 F. Ruff, Jr1942 J. Stanley1943–45 no competition1946 L. Rollick1947 J. McMahon1948 L. Protich1949 B. Rusche1950 E. Leins1951 L. Jouglard1952 A. Sharkey1953 F. Santore1954 T. Sparando1955 E. Gerzine1956 G. Wade1957 B. Allen1958 E. Shay1959 E. Lubanski1960 P. Kulbaga1961 L. Spooner1962 A. Renaldy1963 F. Delello1964 J. Stefanich1965 K. Roeth1966 D. Chapman1967 F. Perry1968 W. Kowalski1969 G. Campbell1970 J. Yoder1971 A. Cohn1972 B. Pointer1973 E. Thompson1974 G. Krause1975 J. Setser1976 M. Putzer1977 F. Gadaleto1978 R. Mersek1979 R. Peters1980 M. Eaton1981 R. Vital1982 B. Bohm1983 R. Kendrick1984 R. AntczakN. Young (tied)1985 G. Harbison1986 J. Mackey1987 T. Taylor1988 S. Hutkowski1989 P. Tetreault1990 R. Hochrein1991 E. Deines1992 G. BlatchfordB. Youker (tied)1993 D. Bock1994 J. Weltzien1995 M. Surina1996 D. Scudder, Jr1997 J. Socha1998 J. Gaines1999 D. Winter2000 G. Hein2001 N. Hoagland2002 M. Millsap2003 R. Bahr2004 J. Janawicz2005 D. Adam2006 W. MacPherson2007 C. Aki*ABC championships until 2006.See as table:
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