Did I hear that bowlings, Webber died?

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Not that I'm a bowling afficianado, but I thought I heard that (OK software, I get it) "Richard Webber died?<br /><br />All I know about him is that he was the "King" of bowling and was a "class" guy.<br /><br />Is it true?
 

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Re: Did I hear that bowlings, Webber died?

Bowling great, PBA co-founder Richard Weber dies <br /><br />Associated Press<br />Feb. 15, 2005 12:00 AM <br /><br />ST. LOUIS - Richard Weber, one of bowling's first national stars and a three-time Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year, died. He was 75. <br /><br />Weber died Sunday night in his sleep at his home in the St. Louis area, said Steve James, retired executive director of the American Bowling Congress Hall of Fame. A cause of death was not immediately known.<br /><br />Weber had just returned from the opening of the 102nd American Bowling Congress Championships Tournament in Baton Rouge, La. James said he spent Sunday morning with Weber, who gave no indication he was ill. <br /> <br /> In an e-mail to the Bowlers Journal, Weber's wife, Juanita, said Weber began having breathing problems Sunday night. Paramedics were unable to revive him.<br /><br />"He was a lot bigger than the tour," James said Monday. "He was probably the best-known bowler worldwide."<br /><br />Weber was one of bowling's first national TV stars, at a time when ABC broadcast bowling events on Saturday afternoons. He initially drew attention as a member of the Budweisers, a five-member St. Louis bowling team that held the record for highest team score for decades. <br /><br />In 1958, he helped create the Professional Bowlers Association, and he went on to win 26 PBA Tour events and six Senior Tour events. <br /><br />"He's well-known and well-loved," said Jim Baltz, curator of the International Bowling Hall of Fame in St. Louis. "Everyone who knows him loves him. In competition, he's been amazingly successful. I don't think his contribution to the sport can be underestimated."<br /><br />Weber, a skinny right-hander, was a postal worker in Indianapolis with a growing reputation as a top bowler when he was lured to St. Louis in 1955 to bowl with the Budweisers. The team, which included Ray Bluth, Don Carter, Pat Patterson and Tom Hennessey, had a record of 3,858 pins in one match that stood for more than three decades.<br /><br />His son, Pete, is second on the career PBA money list. Both father and son are members of the PBA Hall of Fame. Richard Weber was also a member of the American Bowling Congress Hall of Fame. <br /><br />Pete Weber is the defending U.S. Open champion and was scheduled to participate in this year's open, which began Sunday in North Brunswick, N.J. A PBA spokesman said Weber dropped out of the tournament to return to St. Louis.<br /><br />Survivors, in addition to his wife and son Pete, include two other sons and a daughter.
 
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Re: Did I hear that bowlings, Webber died?

SBN,<br /><br />Thanks.
 

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Re: Did I hear that bowlings, Webber died?

Yes, an unsung hero. Last of the good guys.
 

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Re: Did I hear that bowlings, Webber died?

Back in the Seventys I Tried the tour for a year and starved to death..Although at that time even a with 215 Average I was not there in the end<br /><br />You bowled a 54 Game Qualifier..Try Bowling a sixteen game block for four days straight and kept your average up<br /><br />I had the pleasure and luck in 74 to actually make the cut..My second elimination round was against **** Weber..Needless to say he spanked me pretty bad..Earl Anthony (a lefty) was another mentor of mine..<br /><br />For last two years the senior tour has a stop over here in chill town..Actually paired off with him in the qualifier. Final score was 279-247.I threw the first eight against him..He got some ribbing after that cause a left hander beat him..<br /><br />He will be missed by everyone who ever had the pleasure of meeting him..Now is son is the exact opposite..
 
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