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Howard 'V , Gary
City Manager
3500 pan American brine
Miami, Florida
bear Mr. Gary,
Association Offiee
1 Mian-Ii, f=lorida 33169/U.S.A.
Phone: (305) 0-2-4197
'.fifty 7, 1081
Enclosed is a copy of a letter I sent to Carlos Martinez
relative to the Lee %vans Bowling Tournament of the Atnerieas,
held August 8r-8th in Miami,
I would appreciate you placing me on the May 28th agenda
of the City of Miami Commission as I would life to present
the "Lee Evans Howling Tournament of the Americas Story" and
submit a request of the commission to fund the Lee Evans
Bowling Tournament of the Americas Award Dinner (as they have
in the past), scheduled Saturday, August 8th at the Dupont
Plaza hotel.
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John Smith
Execut ve nirector
cc- Dr. Aida T. Levitan
Carlos Martinez
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STEPHEN G BALOGA
Pres,eent. cenuai Beq.'of N'artn Darle
18350 K W 2no k.e,�ue
HOLMES BRADDOCK
Dace Caunt. S:.m,a B.7ara
1410 N E Ina Avenue
DADE COUNTY MAYOR
STEPHEN P.CLARK
73 West, ts,.er St,ve; Hoorn 242
DICK EVANS
M,arnt Nerd a Sark Writer
1 Melillo P;ata
JOAN EVANS (MRS. LEE EVANS)
7731 S W 53ta kenue
MIAMI MAYOR MAURICE FERRE
P 0 BoA 33'I7 Cn
MAC MAGUIRE
PUt)h, Sc.petrt'XOPrS
100 % E 183ra St'ees
CLIFF MUNSON
Director. American Bottling Congress
107 0 N W 14" ea Street
(All Ouettors res,ce in Mtamt. Fld i
DADE COUNTY COMMISSIONER
BARRY SCHREIBER
73 West Flay!er Street Room 252
GARY SMITH
v,ce PreSrnent Develooment. Barry Coaege
11300 N E Inc Avenue
FLORIDA STATE SENATOR
SHERMAN WINN
111 t1 .W 10310 slreel
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
JOHN I. SMITH
17b01 N W 2no Avenue 8
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(34% pad never -SP011 tt�e;n tic orc�
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76% would liye tO jive iIi Mi.Lmi
BOWLING UNITES
THE AMERICAS
MIAMI
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MOON SIEVE CLAP*
OA14EVw�r JOAN
A1►5 fM>r1 Lii EFanit
The inth Annual FV
t.r_c: *,AhS ?30w11nR Totirnatiicht of
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the Americas U-111 he held August, 3rd - Sth here at
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MAC MACUIME
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Last year- the ClAy of Miami hosted the award
CLIFOMUNSON
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dinner at the upont Plaza hotel on Saturday, August
Jth. A wonderful dinner and t)eiutiful evening was
COMMtSStONEA6AR04VSCHREIDER
. iKeV►•a;t S.."t
enjoyed by all of the ropresentatives of the I.
GAAVtUITH
countries who Participnted in this annual tournament.
Ais•sran/ ro MP p'ro er-t 6 r•, ' ,, a:>.
11300 N E 2-V A, �nua
SENATOR SHERMANWtNN
I am enclosing a copy of a "survey" from last
years tournament, 1 thought would be of interest to
you.
On Wednesday, August 5th, we are planning on
bucint; the Tournament 1')mviers tc) the Torch of'' Friend-
ship for a group picture, followed by brunch at the
Marina Park 11otel , Uiir buses wi.l l then take every-
one to the parking lot in fron of the Southeast Bank.
The bowlers will then have two hours for shopping
downtown before going back to the Cloverleaf.
The n and dinner for the 19R1 Lve Evans Bowling
-
Tournament of the Americas is scheduled for Saturday,
August Sth at the Dupont Plaza 11otel . We hope that
the City of Miami will :vain he the host for this
affair.
:Lee=Bowhng1S
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John 1. Smith
John i. Smith, Execut+I.e DlreOor. Bowt)r)y Tourrljut10nt of the Aineilcls Association
17601 N W 2no A•,,on►jo. h1i;i1Tt1 F lonciii ,mj (;q i 1 �; A f'i(a r
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LEY, BVAItS 11()1'Li WI TCtL`t#Nn,ME' 'r car 'I`IfE AXtERI CAS
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Owen to 34 bowlers and 6tur-ists from thcs or,lintries of Aruba, Argentina,-
Mtdur" , Costa Bi oa, Peru tmd Guatomal;i
2g% brought chiiat-ri,
58% Would like to bring I urn ily wic.li t.iioln ilc�s:t �e�ii`
9 years averagre of bowling
Owned an ave.-age of 21 bowling halls uach
Bowled and ave ra�:c- of 2 dtn y= a week in a l.r. ague
Practiced an ave ra gL of 2. days each wL-ek
High game average 251
-High set average 61G
League average 170
Bowled in Tournament of the Americas .in aver,lge of 2 times
Traveled to the tournam. ent an average of .i times
Stayed in U.S.A. an averages of 1G days
Stayed in Miani an averai-e of 14 days
50% rented cars while in Mirunt
79% bought bowling hall_} :chile, herv-:27 people Nought 35 balls
29% bought car,ceras while in Mir.-ni
58% bought dress!. s
50% bought suits
47% bought luggage
An average of V1,212,00 spent on ai-rl i nes tickets
An average of $2,512.00 ,;pending; moll)} for trip
87% bought mane -.;ouvon i ers
96% enjoyed dog races and Jai -Alai,
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641 bad never seen them i)efcoare
12% found Mi;wli. thor'c4 0%P1111"live t h'tt, t h,,_i r country
76% would like W 1 i Ve i.tt Mi aMi
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THE TOURNAMENT HISTORY'
Z GIR" "impossible" dream!
PRO Man' called it the
4 A� But the
e of the Howling
A late Lee Evans believed in the futur
rogra
Tournament of the Ameritas. History unfolded that first year in;
p, at Cloverleaf Lanes,
1963 as 22 bowlers from 13 countries lined u
home of the tournament these past 18 years-
the
Cocktail Party b 'A
Today, more than 100 bowlers, including junior owlers
hope of the future — come to M
te to brotherhood and friendship- that transcend man -mad'
Welcoming remarks by the .4 This tournament is a tribute to those bowlers wh(y have- made it
possi
e You have helped it grow into the largest tournament of its
Rev. Canon Theodore R. Gibson
-day event tcp one
kind in the Western Hemisphere from a, three
Commissionerof the City of Miami mateur bowl
week of championship, a ing.
uet and to,
Palabrasde bienvenida por -el Rev. Theodore R. Gibson, The City of Miami is proud to, host this Awards Banq
nd friends the hospitality of our city, .4;:
C-onji-sionado de la Ciudad tie Aliaini offer the bowlers, delegates. a
a bridge to the Americas-
w the Lee Evans Bowling Tournament of
In his memory, it is no z
nvocation the Americas.
Dreams, even impossible ones, do come true.
Dinner
Cena
el
fallecido Lee Evans, fundador del Torneo tie "Bowling" tie [as
Introductions
iv parses compitieron en las- Canchas Clove
dura
dentes de-
n aficionados proce
Entertainment cion
sea i
el in' importante en sit clase en tot
en as
ns tie, [as Ainkicas.
Torneo de "Bowling" Lee Eva
4 i4 the City of Miami Department of Leisure Services; Pr del
la Jel
ativos de la Ciudad de Miami, 5er humano.
melp of tuvey t6htiuuOd=
r
�0 voiil'd like to :,oe ific ris 1;tiiL'C; built iti
s pi% enjoyed pool Marty
% enjoyed cocktail 001•til�s
85% enjoyed L�f11L`
70% enjoyed banquet
88% enjoyed shupring
94% would hate 1 iked 1110 ° t i'Ile i'c� to }►c>J�{�i ty�;
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Song Xotig, RustyPelican; ,k�nt15'':a, 'i*h(.r Forge,
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Howard Johnson' s , Victoria S t;a t i ��tt t.n ci �totts�tt��r
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TROGRAMTHE TOTOURNAMENTHISTORY '
Zi'.
Man ''011ed it the "impossible" dream!
f!
-rpgBut the late Lee Evans believed in the future g of the Bowling,
rama.
-,Tou
mament of the Ameri6s. History unfolded that first year in
1963 as 22 bowlers from, 13 countries lined up at Cloverleaf Lanes, ..i -.4
il Party
home of the tournament these past 18 years.
Today, more than 100 bowlers, including junior bowlers the hope of the future — come to Miami from 21 countries . a
tribute to brotherhood and friendship that transcends man-made
Welcoming remarks by the boundaries. This tournament is ai tribute to those bowlers who have made it
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Rev- Canon Theodore R. Gibson possible. You have helped it grow into, the largest tournament of its.
Ce m-missioner of the City of Miami kind in the Western Hemisphere from a three-day event to one
week of championship, amateur bowling.
Palabrasde bienvenida porel Rev. Theodore R. Gibson, The City of Nliami is proud to host this, Awards Banquet and to
Comisionado do la Ciudad de Miami Offer the bowlers, delegates and friends the hospitality of our city,
a bridge to the Americas.
In his memory, it is now the Lee Evans Bowling Tournament of
Invocation the Americas.
Invocaci6n Dreams, even impossible ones, do, come true.
Dinner
Celia HISTORIA DEL TORNEO
Much6s cTreyeron que la idea era tin sueho imposible, peroa of
fallecido Lee Eva
ns, fundador &t Tornea de "Bowling" de
Introductions
Arn6ricas, mostr6 gram fe, en el future. Eli 1963, e1pritner aiio, efel
Presentations certamen international solo 22 campeones procedentes de- 22
e -
paises compitieron en [as Canchas Cloverleaf, sede del
durance los 61timos 18 aims.
Presentation of awards Este afto, no obstapite, mils de, cien aficionados procedentes de,
Entrega de Vremios 21 paises so dieron cita en Miattli Or 10 IlLie representa tin tributes a
'1a herrnandad y la fraternidad interalnericartas.
El torneo en si constituye, zin testhlionio a todos aquelfos aft -
Entertainment cionados a[ deporte del "bowtirrg" que hapt frecho posible q tie, es te
sea tuna realidad. Gracias a ellos, el tortreo hit llegado it convertirse
en el infis importance en sit clase en todo, el Helptisferia OcciifetrtaL
La Ciudad de Miami se honra en ofrecer este banquete, tanto, a
Johnny Violin & Ensemble and gadds y arn�gos,
quienes participan en el torneo coma' a sits dele.
Trinidad 'Calypso Bandeleros* colno una trittestra de la hospitalidaddenuestrit Ciudad, puente i1ei
union entre Ins Americas.
Como tributo a sit memoria, el'tomeo, lleva ahora el nornbre, cle
'Entertainment provided by Torneo de "Howling" Lee Evans de las Americus.
the Cityof Miami Department of Leisure Services. 1.Los suehos, alias aquMos que aparentan ser imposibles, llegan a
Misicapor cortesia del colivertirse en realidad gracias a [it teirachl4d e irriaginaci6tr JL4
Departamento de Servicios Recrealizvos de is Ciudad de 14iami. ser hurnano.
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omm Cissioner
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CREDITS / 'RECONOCIMIENTO
s' CITY OF MIAMI•
. - Spectators Tournament Trophies & Special Award
�" TiaJ. us de ape, tadores y Premio Est"ectai
BISCAYNE ]FENNEL CLUB .. }.
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'Two awards for promotion of bowling .�� :- E M E
3f Dos 1ni•rrnos liar Jome.rtar.•1 "bomGng" • - ••, �• ^ •
t .�. MIAMI
U01VUNG PROPRIETORS ASSOCIATION OF GREATER MIAMI
+ Four high set trophies
{ Cuatro'trofeos de bloque alto
+GREATER MIAMI WOMEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION, INC.>A,
Two high game trophies r 9-: ""'_
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j` Dos trejeos dAWARDS BANQUET
iuego alto
�GRFJLi'EIt 1VIIAMI iIOWUNG ASSOCIATION Cena y Entrega cue PmiOs re
Two high game trophies
Dos troJeos de tuego alto
'►_: OIARIO LAS AMERICAS
' - Most improved Team Trophies 1 SpOItSOfed by the City Of MIaTnT �Jr
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7rofeos Para los equipos de mayor progreso au PI7fIOClYlACiO jJOP Ili ClCldltd Cl'd n/11At/1C
' TOIIRN,AMENT OF THE AMERICAS ASSOCIATION
Sportsmanship Award, Friendship Award, -•t
't. and Tournament Trophies +`J August 9, 1980 -• v•'
` = d,ee Evans Memorial Award a P _ ''�
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+=" TrdfeoJe "Sportsmansliip", Trofeo de Compai,erismo• :- _ 9 de Agosta de 1980
wW i` Trcfeo Conmemorattvo,l.ee Evans y Trofeos de Campeonato
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Visitors
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