Anita Cantaline

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Anita Cantaline
Anita Cantaline
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Bornc. 1927
Sport
CountryUnited States
SportTen-pin bowling

Anita Cantaline (born c. 1927) is a former American professional bowler from Detroit and later Warren, Michigan. A graduate of Cass Tech High School, she won her first women's championship in 1948. In December 1955, she won the U.S. Women's Open. She was inducted into the Women's International Bowling Congress (WIBC) Hall of Fame in 1979.[1] She also won the Bowling Proprietors Association of America (BPAA) All-Star tournament in 1956, the WIBC all-events title in 1957, and WIBC team championships in 1957 and 1959.[2][3] She was also named the BPAA National Individual Match Game champion in 1956. She was the first woman to win both the singles and doubles championships in the same year and was named 1956 Bowling Writers Association of America Bowler of the Year.[4] As of 2008, she had made 62 tournament appearances.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bowling for over 30 years: Hall of Famers are fast friends, too". Detroit Free Press. May 7, 1979. p. 1C – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Top women bowlers head for Indy in April". The Indianapolis News. December 26, 1998. p. C2 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Pin Star Cantaline Once Sought Career In Music". The Arizona Republic. March 24, 1959. p. 28 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ George Puscas (September 9, 1956). "U.S. Slam Swings It for Detroit Miss: Anita, Lillard 'Bowlers of Year'". Detroit Free Press. p. D3 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Cantaline approaches milestone". Detroit Free Press. June 7, 2008. p. 2C – via Newspapers.com.