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Born | (1905-03-23)March 23, 1905 Verona, Italy |
Died | August 31, 1989(1989-08-31) (aged 84) Dumont, New Jersey, U.S. |
Years active | 1935–1967 |
Bowling Information | |
Affiliation | PBA |
Rookie year | 1959 |
Dominant hand | Right |
Sponsors | Brunswick |
Lou Campi (March 23, 1905 – August 31, 1989) was a professional bowler. He was known as Wrong Foot Louie, a reference to the fact that, unusually for a right-handed bowler, he completed his delivery on his right foot. Campi was born in Verona, Italy.
In the 1940s, he was a successful television bowler.
He won the first ever event on the PBA Tour: the 1959 Empire State PBA Open. At age 54, he is still the third oldest player to win a PBA Tour title.
Campi was also a multiple-time national doubles champion.
References
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- Grasso, John; Hartman, Eric R. (1959-05-24). Historical Dictionary of Bowling - John Grasso, Eric R. Hartman - Google Books. ISBN 9780810880221. Retrieved 2017-03-02.
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