Candlepin Bowling - Stasia Czernicki vs. Beth Peterson
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(Re-uploaded in higher quality, in HD and in one piece, though I don't have the intro to this match. You can see a portion of the beginning of this show here from Alley Chat's upload of this match: • Alley Chat Classics - ... ) Air date: 12/27/1986. In what was the last Candlepin Bowling show of the year 1986 itself, this telecast featured Beth Peterson coming in as the Champion and going for three wins in a row, having to face against one of the greatest, if not THE greatest Candlepin Bowler of all time, Stasia Czernicki.
This show definitely featured some really great shot making from both bowlers and was a close match pretty much the whole way through as well. Special thanks again to Bob Moran for providing this show, hope you all enjoy. R.I.P. Stasia Czernicki and Don Gillis.
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I can't believe this video has surpassed 100k views in less than 2 weeks! Thank you all for watching this, and I'll post this again to all newcomers that haven't seen Candlepin Bowling if they are curious about it: Candlepin is played throughout New England (mainly in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine) and parts of Canada (mainly in New Brunswick & Nova Scotia) Same scoring system as regular ten pin bowling, except you get three rolls per frame. Instead of a strike or spare, you get ten points for the frame if you knock all the pins down on the third ball. The pins that are knocked over don't get removed from the field of play, unless a pin is very far out in front beyond where the pins are set up. The ball that is thrown actually weighs LESS than what a single Candlepin itself actually weighs. First time viewers might think this looks easy, it is not. There has NEVER been a perfect game in Candlepin Bowling (A perfect game is achieving a score of 300 which happens somewhat often in regular ten pin bowling), the world record for the highest game ever in Candlepin Bowling is 245. This program you are watching (Candlepin Bowling) was a staple of Boston for 37+ years (From 1958 to early 1996), as this program drew MASSIVE viewership and even did better than some of the other major sports when it came to ratings when it was on the air! Finally, Stasia Czernicki that is featured in this video is considered by many to be one of, if not the greatest Candlepin Bowler that ever lived, though many might argue that Tom Olszta is also right there with her. I consider both of them to be the greatest, and there is a fantastic book about Candlepin Bowling called "Lunch with Tommy and Stasia" by Mike Morin if you would like to know more about what you've seen from this video as well as talking about the history of Candlepin Bowling throughout the decades. :)
@gir5o1
Жыл бұрын
I feel like the time could be right for candlepin bowling to experience a renaissance and spread to other parts of the country.
@angelic420x5
Жыл бұрын
@@gir5o1 this shit looks hard as fuck like these ladies throwing them shits i would have already thrown my arm out
@gavinvalentino6002
Жыл бұрын
Scores would be higher if OVERHAND throws were allowed. Just sayin'.
@mfeist365
Жыл бұрын
I’d definitely give this a go if this was offered where I live.
@theknickerbocker5808
Жыл бұрын
On a weekend trip with my brother and a buddy to Boston. We found a candlestick house near Fenway. Never having done it, we gave it a try. It was not easy. I do remember we each broke 100 once, but most games were in the 60s and 70s. After we finished, we asked the guy at the desk how we did. He looked at the sheet and said, "Not bad for first timers."
Somehow the KZread algorithm never misses. I've now sat here and watched 40+ minutes of a sport I've never heard of.
@Eric_W
Жыл бұрын
same... and I'm 60!
@coreybiggs8626
Жыл бұрын
Same here...
@joeg7227
Жыл бұрын
It's a fantastic game/sport. Still big in New England. Was in many leagues growing up. Used to be HUGE. This telecast was on every Saturday on the Boston ABC affiliate WCVB.
@russelllowry1061
Жыл бұрын
me to
@928frogman
Жыл бұрын
Candlepin is a New England thing. Even more rare (mostly Rhode Island) is something called Duckpin bowling...check it out.
You can smell the smoke in there. There was something magical about growing up in the early-mid 90’s, was the last time you could really get that ambiance of a real bowling alley.
@Georgie_4E4
Жыл бұрын
And the best frys you ever ate in your life, at least at the bowling in my town…💜
What am I watching? Why is this in my algorithm? Why do I continue to watch?
@aaronhoyes1781
Жыл бұрын
Candlepin bowling. It's wicked fun.
"She knows how to use that wood." 🤣
@Georgie_4E4
Жыл бұрын
He kinda paused and said to himself “F*ck it, I’m saying it” and I’m glad he did…
Not sure why KZread recommended this video but glad it did. Nothing better than watching two elite athletes in prime physical shape in hard hitting competition.
@michaelsamueldantonio
Жыл бұрын
I laughed out loud at this.
@rickhammond2473
Жыл бұрын
Go ahead and try it the women would beat you.
Im starting to fall in love with candlepin bowling
I'm not even watching this ironically. This is great.
Stasia would pass a few years later in 1993, aged 71. RIP, legend.
@deegordon5277
Жыл бұрын
she seems like a legend she had incredibul speed on her ball throws ok thanxs
@SimuLord
Жыл бұрын
She was an absolute class act. The kind of woman even the rowdiest of young boys would address with reverence and respect as "Mrs. Czernicki", I'm sure.
@sonofnothing
7 ай бұрын
She looks so spry here. Look at that backswing! RIP
Growing up north of Boston, this was the only kind of bowling I knew. I used to watch the competitions on local TV every Saturday. Our small town had a bowling alley, and I did a lot of Candlepin bowling myself. It wasn't until I started traveling the country that I realized Candlepin was not the dominant type of bowling in America.
@colby8018
Жыл бұрын
Same, all the old mom and pop alleys in at least northern New England are predominantly candlepin. It’s a very specific and homey vibe.
@K1DTC
Жыл бұрын
Same here. I grew up in Woburn and bowled there in the 80-90s, moved to south shore and nothing around but 10 pin. I miss those days.
I've never heard of candlepin bowling...until today.
This is pure, New England nostalgia. I am delighted this found me!
@andrewsherrill1791
Жыл бұрын
Lots of it played up heah in the great state of Maine!
@botulismcasserole9832
Жыл бұрын
That’s terrible. I’m sorry to hear that.
@603bornlivefreeordie5
Жыл бұрын
grew up watching her on WMUR in Manchester. We bowled at lakeside lanes.
@CowboysNo1Fan
Жыл бұрын
Penny, a character of mine, who lives in New England, specifically Boston, is a pro candlepin bowler. She can do tricks with the candlepins too.
I grew up going to this bowling alley. My grandmother played in a league there. I can smell the place in my mind.
Excellent timing on this upload Wolfman. Stacia passed away 30 years ago today (1/17/93).
This is interesting. I never knew there was such a sport as candlepin bowling.
@WhoGitDaBiscuit
Жыл бұрын
Me either.
@maddocjohnson
Жыл бұрын
It’s pretty much only in the northeast USA. Massachusetts and Nh and stuff
@sonofnothing
7 ай бұрын
There's also duck pin bowling. Check it out.
For something I've never watched before I didn't realize how much I needed Granny to win
5:50 great spare and commentary
Wow this brings back memories. I used to watch this show during the 70s and early 80s with Don Gillis every Saturday plus the one out of Worcester during I believe Sunday mornings. I also recall a match where Stasia Czernicki was down by about 40 pins going into the last game and she came from behind to win the match. Truly a legend.
Stacia is an absolute legend and will forever be missed
I'm from the UK, and we call this skittles, it's a shame its not so popular has ten-pin bowling, awesome video
I like it that they get 2 balls to make a spare and don't clear the alley so downed pins can help get other pins down. Fun to watch.
@Sasser2015
Жыл бұрын
Had never heard of this sport til it popped up in my YT recommendations, and this is only the 2nd vid I've watched, but I'm pretty sure they're not getting credit for a spare if they mop up on that 3rd ball...... they just get 10 for the frame. Confused me at first too.
Never heard of or saw candlepin bowling & pins before.
I was a candlepin bowler in my youth in Massachusetts, and it is a fun game
Love watching this. I bowled in leagues at Fairway in Natick through high school. Stasia was a legend, as was Helen Sellew. The big differences with big ball bowling are three balls per box, knowing how to use the dead wood, and bowling two boxes in a row- that’s up to six throws each time up instead of only two. Definitely more fun!
Great game and great bowlers! First time watching and I subscribed. Aiming and strategy is showtime combined. Thanks.
Brings back memories of being stationed in Massachusetts back in the 70's. This was a difficult game to play. Had fun playing tho'.
That was the most fun I’ve had all week. Thank you for sharing this.
WOW!!! I've never watched this kind of bowling. Once again, KZread knows me better than I know myself. I'll be spending a week watching Candlepin Bowling now
Candlepin bowling NEEDS to come to New York State! It looks like so much fun. I live in Syracuse, NY and I know there are tons of people who would be fascinated by this. Quite frankly, I had never heard of candlepin until a month ago!
I watched this show from southern NH in the 70’s and 80’s. Candlepin bowling was also a fun family activity for us back then. Thank you for posting.
Ahh yes the good ol late night KZread algorithm! Throwing me random vintage stuff after midnight that I otherwise would never know of or care about!
every Saturday morning we watched. Mom bowled at lakeside lanes at Massabesic circle. We did for years, loved watching Stacia and we met her once. I love candlepin.
@kevinbrown688
Жыл бұрын
Manchester NH bowled all the places in the area.
Nothing like watching the Candlepin Queen bowl! Thank you for the video with Stasia Czeenicki
Thanks for the stroll down memory lane! I grew up in Boston and bowled in candlepin leagues and really miss it sometimes. It is impossible to explain this to people who don’t know.
I am a BOWLER and have Never heard of this Sport!!!
R.I.P STASIA CZERNICKI DON GILIS AND FAIRWAY LANES
@anandguruji83
Жыл бұрын
R.I.P STASIA CZERNICKI DON GILIS AND FAIRWAY LANES
OMG I remember watching Stasia on tv live as a kid
It was sad when they tore those lanes down. At the time I worked next door and was thankfully able to take my family bowling one last time before they closed forever.
these are fun to watch. thanks for the vids!
This is very interesting to watch. I started working on 10-pin machines in December 1970 and still at it. As a mechanic, I want to see the machines. I will add this to my "Bucket List."
@steveperry1344
Жыл бұрын
you would get a kick out of seeing the machines and trying the game too.
I have to say thank you so much for continuing to post candlepin tournaments. As someone who grew up in MA and who played in candlepin leagues, it’s very nostalgic for me.
@603bornlivefreeordie5
Жыл бұрын
NH, all big balls in Mass. where do they bowl "little balls" as we like to call em. My mom was in leagues at Lakeside Lanes on Massabesic circle. grew up bowling on a league, even in high school. definitely NE
I got stuck watching this. I was 20 minutes into it before I realized it. Lol
I'm an aged Midwesterner and this is the very first I've seen Candlepin Bowling. It's great!!! Looks really fun and challenging.
I remember watching Stasia bowl often at the Mt Carmel lanes in Worcester ma.
I wish there was candlepin near where I live. This looks like a blast! Look at the focus these women are showing!!
I cant believe as a bowler, I've never heard of candlepin bowling.
Don Gillis ….a great sports guy on channel 5 in Boeton
Nice. Quality is perfect!
I grew up in Southern California in the 1960's and I never heard of Candlepin Bowling my entire life and both my parents were bowlers . This seems like a good sport for older people.
Channel 5 in New Hampshire Saturday morning at 11am. Watched ever week with my grandparents. The simple times. ☺
Wolf this is stunning quality! Thank you! Was it sealed in a climate controlled vault for 40 years? Incredible.
Hey Wolfman, I watched your channel ever since I was a little kid. I'm 22 now, and I've had the privilege of competing internationally. Just wanted to drop by and say that your content has played a role in both myself and many others!
@botulismcasserole9832
Жыл бұрын
You would 😂🤣😂🤣
@gavinvalentino6002
Жыл бұрын
The awkward syntax at the end puts a creepy twist on things.
@jaygriffin5710
Жыл бұрын
@@gavinvalentino6002 asians are always creepy
im really not kidding when i say this, but candlepin bowling would probably kill it across america right now. people like bowling but want something different. most of America isn't even aware of this awesome version!
@vernonsmith6176
Жыл бұрын
How about Duckpins?
@Teacupdogz
Жыл бұрын
First I've seen it, but it looks like a lot of fun.
@ericpadilla2454
Жыл бұрын
No. Shit looks goofy and dumb
@staghornthedruid957
Жыл бұрын
@@ericpadilla2454 how old are you?
@ericpadilla2454
Жыл бұрын
@@staghornthedruid957 40
I remember watching Stasia week after week as a child.
Cool to this get recommended to me.. my grandfather has multiple champion trophies in candlepin from the New England area
I have never heard of candlepin bowling. Now I must try it. Definitely does not look easy.
In 1972 I was 12, and we lived for a while in Silver Springs, Maryland. We would go to the local bowling alley and play this type of bowling. I really liked it because I could hurl that little ball down the alley. Since then, I have lived primarily on the West Coast and in the South, and never again saw this game. Thanks to this video, I now recall it. Brings back good memories!
@MrOsbornmichaelj
Жыл бұрын
Probably Fontana Bowlarama, they had duckpin upstairs and ten pin on the ground floor.
@jitkundough
Жыл бұрын
@@MrOsbornmichaelj Yes, at University Boulevard and Piney Branch, by the old Glass Factory, along the way to Langley Park for pizza, or the Golden Bull at Riggs and Metzerrot.
@jitkundough
Жыл бұрын
Did you go to St. Bernadette's?
@j.b.macadam6516
Жыл бұрын
@@jitkundough No, I was in 6th grade and went to Piney Branch when it was built. First 6th grade class to finish there.
@jitkundough
Жыл бұрын
@@j.b.macadam6516 It's nice to know someone still remembers that area as it was. By 1990, the whole intersection went bad, and even the locals just drive through. In "downtown", the Tastee Diner was physically moved to Cameron Street, across from what was the Shanghai to make room for Discovery Networks World Headquarters on Georgia Avenue between 29 and Wayne.
When I was growing up in the 60"s and 70"s we had Duck Pin which had pins similar in shape as 10 pins , but were much smaller as were the balls , which look to be the same size as the balls used here . I was in a league with the Boys Club that bowled every Saturday , Duck pins were much easier for children because of the size of the balls , but more difficult to bowls Strikes for adults because of less pin action , and the dead pins were cleared between balls like 10 Pin . A perfect 300 game was very rare . I think there a still a VERY few Duck Pin lanes scattered across the U.S. , kind of like the Drive-Ins of yesteryear .
good fun to watch thanks
what a great exibition of bowling, the gals didn't miss many headpins, object pins or leave pins standing, awesome.
Maybe it’s just because it’s different, but this looks way cooler than regular bowling
@tomlebudzinski7716
Жыл бұрын
Because it IS!!!
Had This On Channel 40 From Springfield, Massachusetts In Late 1960s. No Announcer.
These are supreme athletes. Enjoy this moment
If you experienced some sort of time-traveling adventure and then you saw this on tv after you returned home you would be convinced you accidentally changed something.
@tbecker403
Жыл бұрын
I laughed. Hard.
These ladies are really good at this. If I had never done this type of bowling myself I would think this looks easy. It is not easy, but it sure is fun! Luckily I live in RI so I am within driving distance of candlepin lanes, even if it is a bit far of a drive for a lifelong Rhode Islander!
I'm from RI originally and remember watching this with my Dad on the weekend on channel 27 I believe. Now on the west coast and all they have is 10 pin here. No Duck pin or Candle pin.
I wish I loved anything as much as Don Gillis loved candlepin bowling.
I remember watching this as a kid!! I was 9 years old!! LOL
We need this in Minnesota
I'm 26. Grew up bowling all my life. Never done candlepin bowling, but I tried duckpin bowling for the first time a couple years ago. I went in cocky because I figured it would be so easy to me since I've bowled since I could walk. Boy, was I instantly humbled.
5:51 is the best comment on KZread in 2023..... My said " she sure knows how to use that wood "
I love finding these little weird quirky treasures.
Stasia Czernicki is a candlepin legend the GOAT!
I have never heard of this sport. Interesting for sure and harder than regular bowling.
My cousin, now deceased is Mike Sargent. The goat of candlepin.
Back in 1981 I dated the first lady in the video. I remember it well. I was going down to the shore to play on the video games. I forgot to tie an onion to my belt, which was a fashion at the time, but thought I probably wasn’t going to meet any girls there so it wasn’t a problem. I got to the pier and saw Stasia standing there. We talked about the past, and how I was a survivor of the titanic disaster. On the way back, I slipped in some mud, ruining the very pants I was planning to return to the store on the way home. Annoyed, I went to a pay phone to call Stasia, but she wasn’t in, so I left a message with her son Ed. I never saw her again. I was so angry I threw my Walkman in the ocean
@josephpayne9011
Жыл бұрын
a survivor of Titanic? are you like, 110 years old?
"She knows how to use that wood!"
Damn, that woman was very athletic and flexible for her age. Like virtually everyone else, I don’t know how I ended up here, or why I’ve watched so many of these.
Wow! Another kind of bowling where I have zero knowledge of how the score is kept! Fascinating!
crazy question but since the ball that they use is so much smaller that the size of a regular bowling ball, would this work using regular Bowling pins, OR keeping the candlepins and then using a regualr sized bowling ball, just curious
Bowling on another level
The shot at 36:00 is what makes this game super interesting!!!
I've never seen this kind of bowling before..huh??
Grandma is killing it!
Well its 2am and here I am. Not sure how this happened... But let's get it!
How does this have 365,000 views.... but the most popular comment only has 335 likes? And most comments have under 30 likes? This was great though... Hi paced, fast moving, action packed sport.
Do u have any of penny cole from when she was on I was a kid then
how in the hell did I end up here?
@rovertaw22
Жыл бұрын
I like videos of shapely female athletes, not sure how this got recommended to me. These gals are good tho
Stasia Czernicki is the GOAT of candlepin bowling, full stop.
Wish there were some of her matches with Dot Petty and Marcelle Aiken around
She knows how to use that wood lmao I about died laughing
Bowling balls are heavy...I would go play this right now.
I have never seen this before....is this still a thing? based off the comments this appears to be a New England thing...this looks fun
We used to call this Duck Pin bowling when I was a kid, but we still used regular pins just the small balls.
Wonderful post. Was this from Boston - or maybe Texas?
I'd rather watch this than any major sport on tv!
I want to try this.
12:42 heck of a clean up!
So what is considered a high average and game in this sport?
its 3:15am and i have a 102 fever...why im awake watching this...idk