Old School PBA Match: Norm Duke Vs. Walter Ray Williams Jr.

1993 PBA Detroit Open Championship Match

Watch as two Legends of the game go toe to toe in Detroit. It’s Norm Duke Vs. Walter Ray Williams Jr.

The 1993 Detroit Open Championship with commentary provided by Mike Durbin and Denny Schreiner.

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One thought on “Old School PBA Match: Norm Duke Vs. Walter Ray Williams Jr.

  1. George Sly says:

    This shows that a great bowler has a bad game at the wrong time. All the experience, practices you still can not be able to put all together for a winning game.

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