History

Orange Tenpin Bowl




This page showcases some nostalgic items, old new stories and photographs relating to tenpin bowling in Orange. Please excuse the quality of the photographs as they have been scanned from newspaper clippings at least a decade old and which are starting to show their age!





1984 Apple City Championships
Click here to see the entry form for the first ever Orange City Championships in 1984

Practice Game Voucher
Click here to see a $1 practice game voucher that was handed to players in teams with full league lineups.

Aldo Belmonte
The manager of the Orange Tenpin Bowl gets in some practice in July 1987.

Jason Belmonte
The fluent style of Jason Belmonte, age 4, in October 1987.

The first 300 in the Orange centre
Craig Streatfeild's scorecard - the first 300 game for the Orange centre, June 1987.

Craig Streatfeild
Craig Streatfeild's publicity shot after shooting the centre's first perfect game.

Dale Brown
Reigning C grade junior city champion Dale Brown at the scoring desk during a Saturday Juniors league game in March 1987.

Central West Daily, Saturday 22 May 1987
Central Western Daily newsclipping after Eddie Brown set a new Australian 3 game record of 815.

Eddie Brown
Photograph of Eddie Brown, cleaning up at work after cleaning up on the lanes with an Austrlaian 3 game record of 815.

David Hayward
David Hayward celebrates his selection in the NSW team for the Australian Deaf Championships in 1987.

Jason Doust
Jason Doust after setting a centre record for 14 games in the final of the South Pacific classic in 1988. Jason averaged 232 for 14 games with scores of 229-222-238-256-256-256-247-205-258-225-195-268-174-232.

John Cowden
John Cowden after leading the Orange Men's Mid Country team to victory in October 1987. "JC" averaged 214 for ten games in the final round at home to seal Orange's first ever win in the competition.



More to come!!!






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