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Post by Zoo Master on Dec 9, 2002 1:51:52 GMT -5
Les was a good middle of the road action bowler from the sixties and seventies
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Post by thecane on Jun 20, 2003 21:59:19 GMT -5
his ex wife marsha lived down here and told me at least 15 years ago he died from a 2 story fall , he was a window cleaner must be 20 to 25 years
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Post by thecane on Jun 21, 2003 8:10:21 GMT -5
retraction : it was les scher not les sager, sorry must be my alzheimerss
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Post by LC on Jun 21, 2003 9:11:55 GMT -5
LES WAS GOOD, STEVE FISHMAN AND LES BOWLED ARCHIE AND CLARENCE AT KENMORE ONE NIGHT I WAS ABOUT 15 THEY GOT WOOPED SO I BOWLED WITH LES AND WE WENT 5 OUT OF SIX LES WAS AN ACURRATE BOWLER NOT MUCH BALL BUT AN ALL AROUND GOOD BOWLER. THAT NIGHT I ALSO WHOOPED YOUR BROTHER THE BUFF.
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Post by drap on Jan 5, 2004 15:58:03 GMT -5
ive always heard these stories of a les sager. Les is actually my dad, we is a great father and husband that still bowls at an accurate average of 205. Any friends of my father that want to contact him, email him at my email address, drap428@aol.com. Thanks
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Post by Pete on Jan 5, 2004 23:22:20 GMT -5
One Les was thin and wore classes, the other one was a little shorter, which is which Les Sager
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Post by Frank Jara on Apr 25, 2004 20:32:10 GMT -5
It is with sadness, that I have to notify you all, that another bowler has taken that journey. Les will be remembered by everyone that he bowled with. He had a good personality, and truly enjoyed the sport of bowling. I send my best wishes, to his family. Frank Jara
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Post by loufromavem on Nov 8, 2008 3:32:35 GMT -5
I bowled action with Les extensively in the late sixties. I stayed in touch with him well into the early 80's . He was married and left his job as a toll taker to work in his father -in laws hanger business on 9th ave in manhattan. He only bowled in one league at that time. haven't seen or heard from him since.
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Post by Zoo Master on Nov 10, 2008 1:45:07 GMT -5
I bowled action with Les extensively in the late sixties. I stayed in touch with him well into the early 80's . He was married and left his job as a toll taker to work in his father -in laws hanger business on 9th ave in manhattan. He only bowled in one league at that time. haven't seen or heard from him since. What years did you bowl at M, who did you bowl against and with?
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Post by helen07 on Aug 19, 2010 20:46:57 GMT -5
Many people are very sad to say goodbye to Les. He will be remembered by everyone that he bowled with. He had a good personality, and truly enjoyed the sport of bowling. Wish his family be happy.
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Post by Zoo Master on Aug 25, 2010 21:56:58 GMT -5
Many people are very sad to say goodbye to Les. He will be remembered by everyone that he bowled with. He had a good personality, and truly enjoyed the sport of bowling. Wish his family be happy. I remember Les bowling Butch many times at Ave M and elsewhere, he was always a gentleman with class...
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