Blind Bowler Scores a Perfect Game
NO WAY!

Manchild.
The Times said Dale Davis, 78, of Alta, called the game "quite a thrill." He rolled 12 back-to-back strikes, the first-ever perfect game at the Century Lanes.
And he's blind!
What a beast!

Sorting it.
“I can’t see the lane or the pins and have a heck of a time finding my ball sometimes,” Davis told The Times.
You'd think somebody would help a brother out. He should take on an assistant. How do I apply?

Killin it.
His first introduction to bowling was as a pin-setter in his early teens, making roughly 45 cents per night.
Make it rain, Dale!

Davis sports a 188 average and said he hopes to score another perfect game when he's 90, The Times reported.
It's in the bag.
Just to put this in perspective, I have never even bowled a perfect game. And I try and get out and bowl at least twice a year.
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A perfect game. The most difficult achievement a bowler can accomplish.
It’s even more impressive when a blind World War II veteran does it.
And you know this.
Dale Davis: Bowler/Manchild.
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