PBA 60th Anniversary Most Memorable Moments #8 - Mark Roth Converts 7-10 Split
(Conversion begins at 10:38) In the first event of the 1980 season, Mark Roth became the first PBA player to convert the 7-10 split on national TV in the ARC Alameda Open in Alameda, Calif. Since Roth’s feat, Jess Stayrook and John Mazza have also converted bowling’s most difficult split on TV. Subscribe to the PBA on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/PBAYouTube #PBA #GoBowling

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