- Andy Varipapa
Andy Varipapa, born
March 31 ,1891 and died onAugust 25 ,1984 was a professional and trick bowler. Varipapa became famous around the world for his trick rolling [cite book
last = Weiskopf
first = Herman
title = The Perfect Game
publisher =Time, Inc.
date = 1978
pages = 64
isbn = 0-13-657015-1 ] . He was considered to be "the greatest one-man bowling show on earth" [cite book
last = Weiskopf
first = Herman
title = The Perfect Game
publisher =Time, Inc.
date = 1978
pages = 64
isbn = 0-13-657015-1 ] because of his array of exhibition rolls, such as a "boomerang ball" that Varipapa would slowly roll down the lane, only to have it return. He was famous for his ability to convert splits, and, astoundingly, could convert the 7-10 split with one ball in each hand, simultaneously. He made many demonstration short films over his career, including 1934'sStrikes and Spares withSally McKee andBuster Brodie .In 1946, at the age of 55 he won the prestigious All-Star competition in a gruelling 100 game format [cite book
last = Weiskopf
first = Herman
title = The Perfect Game
publisher =Time, Inc.
date = 1978
pages = 78
isbn = 0-13-657015-1 ] , making him the oldest winner ever. [cite book
last = Weiskopf
first = Herman
title = The Perfect Game
publisher =Time, Inc.
date = 1978
pages = 78
isbn = 0-13-657015-1 ] He became the first to win two years in a row when he repeated in 1947 [cite book
last = Weiskopf
first = Herman
title = The Perfect Game
publisher =Time, Inc.
date = 1978
pages = 78
isbn = 0-13-657015-1 ] in spite of a dramatic comeback byJoe Wilman . Mr. Varipapa lived to be 93 years old and was an active bowler well into old age. At the age of 78, he taught himself to bowl left-handed, as his right hand was giving him difficulties and within two years he averaged 180, a testament to his awesome skills and longevity.References
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