Andy Varipapa (March 31, 1891 – August 25, 1984) was a professional bowler. He was famous around the world for his trick bowling shots and was the first to ever win back-to-back BPAA All-Star tournaments.[1]
^Grasso, John; Hartman, Eric R. (2014). Historical Dictionary of Bowling. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 305–306. ISBN 9780810880221.
AndyVaripapa (March 31, 1891 – August 25, 1984) was a professional bowler. He was famous around the world for his trick bowling shots and was the first...
oracle Annalisa Insarda, film, television, theatre and voice actress AndyVaripapa, professional bowler called "the greatest one-man bowling show on Earth"...
sports film directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Pete Smith and AndyVaripapa. In 1934, it was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject...
scout Bobby Valentine, baseball manager Jim Valvano, basketball coach AndyVaripapa, bowler Ken Venturi, golfer The Venturini Family, racecar drivers Dick...
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bowler with the highest average or the best performer under pressure. AndyVaripapa 300: 12 consecutive strikes bowled across two games. Angle: See Angle...
Hall of Fame Johnny Petraglia (born 1947) Carmen Salvino (born 1933) AndyVaripapa (1891–1974), member of USBC Hall of Fame Lou Ambers (1913–1995), born...
ice hockey's Mike Bossy, Dodger catcher Roy Campanella and bowler AndyVaripapa. The first induction was on November 30, 1984. Early induction ceremonies...
through and hit the 7 pin. In the days before the PBA's existence, AndyVaripapa was well known for his trick bowling. More recently, the PBA brought...