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Post by Harry the Horse on Jan 6, 2005 22:14:26 GMT -5
Does anyone know whatever became of Frankie Medici? He was one of the best action bowlers I ever saw. Out of Tremont Lanes in the Bronx in the sixties.
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Post by HarryBar on Feb 19, 2005 23:24:26 GMT -5
Not sure when but Frankie Medici passed away and as I understant he was in California at the time.
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Post by thecane1 on Jul 17, 2005 15:39:47 GMT -5
Yes I remember Frank , my brother Buffalo and I bowled him and Mike nifty nine Ginsberg at Nostrand Bowl in 1963 , 16 games and broke even. Theycame to participate in the N Y Met tournament , which was there at that time. ps Is this the same Harry The Horse that bowled at Sid Gordons in the sixties with Little Les from HALE, IF it is how the Hale are you.. lenny d (the cane)
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Post by HarryBar on Jul 20, 2005 17:05:02 GMT -5
Glad to see some people who know real action back on the board. I was getting the feeling it was left to the trash talkers.
Frankie Medici was a super action bowler in his prime at GunPost in the mid sixties against Ralph Engan, Ernie Schlegel, Hank Borroughs, Mike Lemongelo etc.
Great time before the raid that forced us up to Central.
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Post by Harry the Horse on Jul 31, 2005 0:04:39 GMT -5
To The Cane: No, different Harry the Horse. I'm from the Bronx, and used to bowl with Frank Medici, Howie Palefski, Psycho Dave, etc.
Hi Harry Bar: I've been busy. I meant to ask you if you remember that Frankie Medici was practically a double for Lemon. We use to laugh when they bowled against each other, because they looked like twin brothers.
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Post by fullroller on Sept 26, 2010 14:53:17 GMT -5
Not sure when but Frankie Medici passed away and as I understant he was in California at the time. OMG, I remember Frankie from Gun Post Lanes. Great bowler, and a nice guy. Sorry to hear that he passed away.
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Post by johnhensen on Aug 14, 2022 15:54:25 GMT -5
I knewand bowled with Frankie Medici in the late 50s at Tremont Lanes. The time frame is fuzzy. I also Bowled with Andy Carnese, Marvin Applebaum, AKA Mergie, and Eddie Seco. I knew Frankie's Dad, a beautiful man. There was always pot games and individual action after the classic league.
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