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PRO BOWLERS BENEFIT VETERANS AND HONOR ANDY VARIPAPA AT JOHNNY PETRAGLIA BVL OPEN AT MAPLE LANES

Joe LaSpina, John LaSpina, and Andy Varipapa II at the PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open at Maple Lanes in Clearwater FL.

 

Two weeks ago several PBA Hall of Famers competed at Maple Lanes Countryside in Clearwater, FL, for the PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open, a stop on the PBA Senior Tour that doubles as a fundraiser for Bowlers to Veterans Link. “Veterans Administration funding stops at therapy,” Maple Lanes’ Vice President, Joe LaSpina, said prior to a pro-am event with league members and the pros. “So, what the BVL does is fund therapeutic recovery programs inside the VA.”

 

LaSpina said the tour and his family-owned operation — which his grandfather started in 1960 and now boasts five family bowling centers in New York and Florida — have enjoyed a long relationship. “We typically raise about $100,000 a year for BVL,” LaSpina said, noting they presented four checks totaling $70,000 to several local veterans’ charities at the conclusion of the pro-am event. “Not too many family-owned operations can make a claim like that.”

 

The tournament honors PBA Hall of Famer Johnny Petraglia, a Vietnam veteran and longtime BVL spokesperson. “It’s all about raising money for the veterans,” said Petraglia. “They do so much for this country. They deserve it.”

 

The connection between Maple Lanes, Johnny Petraglia, and Andy Varipapa was also highlighted as during the tournament, Maple Lanes provided a copy of Andy’s recently published biography to the 200+ amateurs who bowled with the pros in the pro-am. The author of the biography, Glenn Gerstner, was on hand to sign the books as were two of Andy’s grandsons, Andy Varipapa II and Andy Ruffolo. Before the pro-am Andy’s trick shot films were shown on the video screens for the fans.

 

John LaSpina, President of Maple Lanes and former National Chair of BVL, has known Johnny Petraglia since he visited the first Maple Lanes center in Brooklyn in 1960. That was the same year that Johnny Petraglia took his first lesson from Andy Varipapa. The relationship between the LaSpina and Varipapa families goes back to those days when Andy gave lessons to many bowlers at that Brooklyn center and would perform his trick shots at numerous grand openings of new centers.

 

It was an honor to be part of an event that benefited veterans. On behalf of the Varipapa family, I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to John and Joe LaSpina for making my grandfather’s biography and legacy—which included entertaining the military around the world over three decades—an integral part of the festivities.

 

Click on any of the links for additional details.

 

Links:

 

John LaSpina Awarded For Work With Veterans

BVL

PBA

Andy Varipapa Biography

Andy Varipapa – Entertaining the U.S. Military

 

Andy Varipapa Biography to be available at PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open

 

Hall Of Fame Painting

Looking forward to the PBA50 Johnny Petraglia BVL Open at Maple Lanes Countryside in Clearwater, FL, from May19-22. The author of the biography, Glenn Gerstner, will be on hand to autograph copies for the fans.

 

Details and photos from the tournament will be posted as they are available. All spectator fees will be donated to BVL, an organization that helps wounded and retired veterans.

 

For more information on the tournament, click here.

Carmen Salvino to Make History in Indianapolis

 

When timeless Professional Bowler Association star Carmen Salvino, a long-time very close friend of Andy, laces up his bowling shoes and throws his first ball in competition in the Go Bowling! PBA 60th Anniversary Classic on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at Woodland Bowl, he’ll set a record that will never be matched.

 

At age 84, PBA’s most famous showman will become the only player to bowl in the first PBA tournament ever held – the 1959 Empire State Open at Schade’s Academy in Albany, N.Y. – and the 2018 tournament at Woodland Bowl that will celebrate the PBA’s 60th year of continuous competition.

 

He’ll break his own record which he set when he bowled in the PBA’s 50th anniversary gala in Las Vegas at the age of 74. And he’ll improve upon his own record as the oldest player ever to bowl in a PBA Tour event.

 

For more details, click press release here.

Eddie Elias, Andy Varipapa, & Lou Campi Celebrate 2nd Anniversary of the PBA Tour (1961)

The page below comes from the 1974 PBA Tour Guide. The article talks about the growth of the PBA Tour from its beginnings in 1959 to 1974. The photo shows Andy Varipapa, Lou Campi, and PBA Founder Eddie Elias blowing out the candles on a bowling ball as they celebrate the 2nd Anniversary of the PBA Tour in 1961.

 

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Andy Entertains the Crowds on the Streets of New York at Madison Square Garden Open (1968)

Here is the actual photo and caption from the New York Times on October 24, 1968. Below the photo is the full text of the article.

 

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Andy Varipapa demonstrates trick bowling to passers-by. Exhibition was part of Madison Square Garden’s “bowl-in” on Seventh Ave. near 32nd St.

 

From the New York Times – October 24, 1968

 

The site was the concrete, sun-drenched plaza in front of Madison Square Garden on Seventh Avenue and 32nd Street; the participants included Dick Weber of St. Louis and Dave Davis of Phoenix, Ariz., and the spectators were smartly dressed Manhattanites instead of the Dutch burghers of New Amsterdam who used to watch bowls during their lunch hour at Bowling Green. Weber and Davis, two of professional bowling’s outstanding competitors, put on a two-game exhibition at a regulation alley set up by AMF Pinspotters to publicize Bowling Week, proclaimed by Mayor Lindsay.

 

But the main purpose was to call attention to the $80,000 National Championship of the Professional Bowlers Association, which will run at the Garden Dec. 1 to 7. Davis, a 26-year-old southpaw, won the initial championship here last year.

 

Emile Francis, the New York Rangers’ general manager, and Dick Tiger, the former world middleweight and light-heavyweight boxing champion, also rolled a couple of balls. Andy Varipapa, one of bowling’s big names, titillated the onlookers with a few trick shots.

 

Andy Joins the New Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) – 1959

Here is a copy of Andy’s letter of acceptance from Executive Director Eddie Elias into the PBA in January 1959, entering in the second wave of incoming members which included his son, Frank Varipapa.

 

While the PBA came around too late for Andy to make the most of it, he participated in 5 or 6 tournaments until he retired from competition in 1962 at the age of 71. He was a proud member and supporter of the PBA, always present at tour stops when they came to town and regularly interacting with members and fans.

 

Click on the letter to see a larger version. Also check out the impressive list of bowling luminaries and champions under the Officers list on the left side.

 

Andy Varipapa’s entry into the PBA – January 31, 1959