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Bowling

Williams is one win from Anthony's mark

By Times Staff Writer
Published November 18, 2004

Ocala's Walter Ray Williams became the second player to reach 40 PBA career titles Sunday when he defeated Doug Kent to win the Uniroyal Tire Classic 268-248 in Wickliffe, Ohio.

The PBA Hall of Famer needed to strike in the 10th frame to move within one of the all-time leader, the late Earl Anthony.

Kent put pressure on Williams, striking from the third through eighth frames to take a one-pin lead heading into the ninth. With both working on strikes, Kent left a 10-pin and Williams threw one of his seven straight strikes to close out the victory.

"Being able to have the opportunity to perform in a pressure situation and actually doing it is very satisfying," Williams said. "To get up there in the 10th frame needing to throw a strike and coming through, that is one of the best moments for a bowler."

Williams won $40,000 and an exemption for next season. Kent won $20,000.

Williams defeated Titusville's Jason Hurd 268-186 in a semifinal match. Hurd opened three times in the first five frames and took home $10,000. In the other semifinal, Kent defeated Lonnie Waliczek 247-198. Waliczek tied for third and won $10,000. Waliczek ousted Clermont's Jason Couch, and Bryon Smith stopped Clermont's Norm Duke in the round of 32.

Liz Johnson became the first woman to qualify for a national PBA Tour event when she finished fourth in the tour qualifying round. Johnson rolled 2,074 over nine games for a 230.44 average as the top qualifying amateur. The top five nonexempt PBA members and the top amateur join the 64-person field for single-elimination match-play rounds.

Johnson's long-time bowling buddy, Brad Angelo beat her 4-2 in the round of 64.

"It was awesome. It was great to be able to bowl with Brad, and in a way it made things easier for me," said Johnson, who this past summer bowled against Angelo in the Buffalo area.

Johnson was an 11-time winner on the now-defunct PWBA tour. She won the 1996 PWBA U.S. Open on her way to becoming PWBA Rookie of the Year.

HIMMLER SCORES: Brian Himmler flirted with a perfect game, striking in the first seven frames, on his way to defeating Brian Voss 277-217 at the PBA Chicago Open on Nov. 7 in Vernon Hills, Ill.

The tour is at Valley Park, Mo., in the St. Louis area, for the PBA BowlersParadise.com Classic which opened Wednesday . ESPN will televise the finals Sunday from 1-2:30 p.m.

[Last modified November 18, 2004, 00:15:17]


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