Andy Varipapa: Bowling's First Superstar

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McFarland, May 1, 2024 - Sports & Recreation - 251 pages

Born in Italy in 1891, Andy Varipapa immigrated to the United States in 1903, uneducated and unable to speak English. Equipped with little more than athletic ability, the will to succeed, and a healthy dose of self-confidence, he became bowling's first superstar. In the 1940s and 1950s, Varipapa was the world's most famous bowler. For more than 50 years, he dazzled fans with an array of never-before-seen trick shots in person, on movie screens, and on television. Varipapa was not only a performer but one of the greatest bowlers ever. He won the prestigious BPAA All-Star tournament in 1946, silencing critics who claimed he was just an entertainer. And he did so at age 55, long past most bowlers' retirement age. To prove it was no fluke, he repeated in 1947.

Bowling fans recognized the outspoken and brash "Great Varipapa," who once said, "I'm the most skillful, talkative, and controversial bowler who ever lived." Few knew Andy, the kind and loyal family man and friend. Sourced from interviews with family and friends and more than 1,000 secondary sources, this first-ever biography of Varipapa tells the personal story of bowling's greatest showman and one of its most influential figures.

 

Contents

Preface
1
Introduction
5
1 Arrival
11
2 The Bowler
16
3 Husband Father Machinist
23
4 Lawlers
29
5 The Match
35
6 Tricks
41
14 BacktoBack
105
15 Respect
114
16 Traveling Man
122
17 Television
133
18 Boom Jackpot and Heartache
142
19 No Slowing Down
154
20 Century Lanes
165
21 A Lasting Honor
172

7 Hollywood
49
8 Out in the Cold
57
9 Andy Comes to Town
64
10 Whos the Champ?
74
11 A New Kind of Tournament
81
12 The War
88
13 AllStar Andy
97
Epilogue
179
Appendix I
187
Appendix II
189
Chapter Notes
193
Bibliography
225
Index
237
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Glenn Gerstner has taught sport management, economics, and finance at Adelphi University, Hofstra University, Farmingdale State College, and St. John’s University. He lives on Long Island.

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