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Marion Ladewig

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with six. Ladewig also won the Women's World Invitational tournament five times (1957, '60, '62, '63 and '64) and the inaugural
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by the Bowling Writers Association of America a record nine times between 1950 and 1963 (1950–54, '57–'59, '63). A
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native, Ladewig is the only woman to win WIBC City, State, and National All-Events titles in the same year (1951).
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in Grand Rapids, alongside local sportscaster Warren Reynolds, during the 1970s and 1980s.
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After retiring from active competition, Ladewig co-hosted the locally produced
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Hall of Fame, and in 1984 became the first woman bowler inducted into the
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In 1964 Ladewig became the first Superior Performance inductee into the
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This biographical article relating to American ten-pin bowling is a
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in 1960. She retired from competitive bowling at the end of 1964.
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wrote in tribute to her role in advancing women in bowling:
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championships with eight; the next closest bowler is
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
U.S.
ten-pin bowler
Female Bowler of the Year
Grand Rapids, MI
Women's International Bowling Congress
Women’s Sports Foundation
U.S. Women's Open
Liz Johnson
PWBA Championship
What's My Line
WOTV
Joe Antczak
International Women's Sports Hall of Fame
Don Carter
PWBA Tournaments
PWBA Past Champions
"What's my line"
www.mlive.com
"International Women's Sports Hall of Fame"
Historical Dictionary of Bowling (2014) by John Grasso and Eric R. Hartman, xxviii
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