PBA Bowling Tour: 1962 Season

This is a recap of the 1962 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the Tour's fourth season. Included in the season's 30 events was the third PBA National Championship (won by Carmen Salvino)[1] and the first-ever PBA Tournament of Champions, which featured all 25 previous PBA Tour champions to date. It was won by Joe Joseph, who had qualified by capturing his first PBA title only four events earlier.[2]

PBA Bowling Tour: 1962 Season
LeagueProfessional Bowlers Association
SportTen-pin bowling
DurationJanuary 24 – November 8, 1962
PBA Tour
Season MVPNone selected

Tournament schedule

EventBowling centerCityDatesWinner
Fourth Empire State PBA Open Redwood Lanes Albany, New York Jan 24–27 Fred Lening (1)
Philadelphia PBA Open Boulevard Lanes Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jan 30 – Feb 3 Harry Smith (2)
PBA Colt Open Colt Lanes of Towson Baltimore, Maryland Feb 7–10 Dick Hoover (1)
Akron Coca-Cola PBA Open North Lanes Akron, Ohio Feb 14–17 Glen Blakesley (1)
Cleveland Coca-Cola PBA Open Eastgate Coliseum Cleveland, Ohio Feb 21–24 Skip Vigars (1)
Winston-Salem PBA Open Expressway Lanes Winston-Salem, North Carolina Feb 28 – Mar 03 Al Savas (1)
Birmingham PBA Open Bowl-A-Mac Birmingham, Alabama Mar 7–10 Andy Rogoznica (1)
Memphis PBA Open Imperial Lanes Memphis, Tennessee Mar 14–17 Glenn Allison (1)
Houston PBA Open McGregor Bowling Centers Houston, Texas Mar 21–24 Don Carter (3)
Oak Hills PBA Open Oak Hills Lanes San Antonio, Texas Mar 28–31 Don Bickford (1)
Oklahoma City Coca-Cola Open Lincoln Lanes Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Apr 4–7 Tom Hennessey (2)
St. Louis Coca-Cola Open Northland Bowl St. Louis, Missouri Apr 9–12 Joe Joseph (1)
San Jose PBA Open Saratoga Lanes San Jose, California Apr 18–21 J. B. Solomon (1)
Las Vegas PBA Open Showboat Lanes Las Vegas, Nevada Apr 25–28 Dick Agee (1)
Indianapolis PBA Open Play Bowl Indianapolis, Indiana May 15–18 Billy Welu (1)
PBA Tournament of Champions Play Bowl Indianapolis, Indiana May 19–20 Joe Joseph (2)
Canadian PBA Open Laurentian Lanes Montreal, Quebec May 30 – Jun 2 Tom Hennessey (3)
Santa Fair PBA Open Santa Fair Lanes Seattle, Washington Jun 14–17 Don Carter (4)
Silver Lanes PBA Open Silver Lanes Spokane, Washington Jun 21–24 Darylee Cox (1)
Salt Lake PBA Open Ritz Classic Lanes Salt Lake City, Utah Jun 27–30 Glenn Allison (2)
Southern California PBA Open Ocean Lanes Long Beach, California Jul 5–8 Al Savas (2)
Tucson PBA Open Cactus Lanes Tucson, Arizona Jul 12–15 Don Carter (5)
All-American Classic Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas Jul 19–22 Ray Orf (1)
Twin City PBA Open Maplewood Bowl St. Paul, Minnesota Jul 26–29 Andy Marzich (1)
Chicago PBA Open The Bowlium Chicago, Illinois Aug 9–12 Ed Lubanski (1)
Pontiac PBA Open 300 Bowl Pontiac, Michigan Aug 16–19 Carmen Salvino (2)
Niagara Falls PBA Open Beverly Lanes Niagara Falls, New York Aug 23–26 George Howard (2)
Labor Day PBA Classic The Bowlers Club Latham, New York Aug 31 – Sep 3 Dick Downey (1)
Rochester PBA Open Panorama Bowl Rochester, New York Nov 1–4 Don Carter (6)
Third Annual PBA National Championship Boulevard Lanes Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nov 3–8 Carmen Salvino (3)
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