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Date: 14 Feb 2005 18:19:17
From: Joe Schmuckatelli
Subject: Dick Weber, R.I.P.
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http://www.pba.com/news/default.asp?ID=3695
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Date: 15 Feb 2005 02:13:42
From: Jeff Rife
Subject: Re: Dick Weber, R.I.P.
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Joe Schmuckatelli (joeschmuck@KILL.SPAMFORD.WALLACE.NOW) wrote in alt.sport.bowling: > http://www.pba.com/news/default.asp?ID=3695 "Pardon the Interruption" did a nice little bit on this. Both Kornheiser and Wilbon seemed really sincere, and Wilbon knows the sport. Although I've only really heard stories, Dick was a great guy, and great for the sport. Weber and Carter & company on the Budweiser team with their 5-man record are what real bowling is about. -- Jeff Rife
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 22:54:19
From: Jack B
Subject: Re: Dick Weber, R.I.P.
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I had the great fortune to bowl with Dick Weber in a pro-am 6 or 7 years ago. He was a wonderful guy to chat with and really enjoyed people. He always had a smile on his face. I had no idea he was ill. All my best to his family. I am sending a donation to the Hall of Fame as suggested by the family. Jack B "Joe Schmuckatelli" <joeschmuck@KILL.SPAMFORD.WALLACE.NOW > wrote in message news:4210eb22.3805327@news.dslextreme.com... > http://www.pba.com/news/default.asp?ID=3695 > >
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 20:14:06
From: Rustbelt
Subject: Re: Dick Weber, R.I.P.
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Very, very significant loss to the sport of bowling. He will be missed greatly.
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 20:17:29
From: John O
Subject: Re: Dick Weber, R.I.P.
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By every account I have ever heard, and having met the man twice, he was always a class act. I'll have to give him a moment of my time when I step on the approach tonight. -John O
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Date: 14 Feb 2005 21:26:14
From: pkstore2
Subject: Re: Dick Weber, R.I.P.
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It was a sad week for the tour going back to "The Firestone" then this. You will not be forgotten here. RIP.
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