William Knox of Philadelphia rolled the first perfect 300 game in tournament
competition history in the USBC Open Championships in Toledo, Ohio. He
had a reputation for match game and league bowling in the East. Knox once
rolled a 300 game with a screen at the foul line so he couldn’t see the pins
for the purpose of illustrating the effectiveness of spot bowling.
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FIRST PERFECT GAME ON THIS DAY IN 1913
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10
Mar
LAST SHOW ON THIS DAY IN 1955
Jim Ameche played Mountie Jim West on the ABC radio
adventure show Silver Eagle from July 5, 1951 until the
last show aired on March 10, 1955.
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10
Mar
LOOKING BACK AT TODAY IN HISTORY
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10
Mar
SHARON STONE IS 56 YEARS YOUNG TODAY
Sharon Stone became well known for her role in the 1992 thriller Basic
Instinct with Michael Douglas. Despite initial critical negativity and public
protest, Basic Instinct became one of the most successful films financially
of the 1990s. Before fame, Stone quit school to become a fashion model
in New York City.
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