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AUBURN #- Throughout his long career on the lanes, Bob Kreydatus has wracked up a number of impressive accomplishments.
But even among the 300s and the 700s, and the 2003 Auburn Bowling Hall of Fame induction, there is one score that has eluded him: the 800.
While bowling in his usual Wednesday night Fred York Memorial League at the Polish Falcon#,s, Kreydatus got the 800 and much more when he broke the longstanding record of an 851 series held by Tom Charles.
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