Eva's Bowling Career

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Eva Today
Eva started her bowling career in 1960 at the Bowlero Bowling Center in Alexandria, LA., and continued bowling on a regular basis until heart failure in 1997. Even then she continued to bowl at a slower pace until 2001 when she finally had to retire. Her husband Louis, being in the Air Force, Eva continued her bowling career zigzagging across the United States. For the first 10 years after Louis's retirement from the Air Force he was a Bowling Center Manager,  which  afforded Eva an opportunity to continue her bowling career.  As evidenced above she won many tournaments, championships, and a truck load of trophies. During the 70's she consistently maintained averages from the mid to upper 180's. She still chases the pro bowling tours on the TV.