tore torgersen造句
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- Norway's Tore Torgersen was second with 5, 237.
- Chris Sloan and 1994 champion Tore Torgersen also bowled two 300s.
- The men's title went to Tore Torgersen, who nipped 1988 champion Mohammed Khalifa Al-Qubaisi in the finale, 217-215.
- Mexico's Jose Smeke Lopez turned in a 284 in his fifth game to finish three points off the lead and three points ahead of third-place Tore Torgersen of Norway.
- Hoffman will face Marcel van den Bosch of the Netherlands, who upset 1994 champion Tore Torgersen of Norway, two games to one ( 200-205, 258-233, 234-215 ).
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- Both teams had familiar line-ups, which featured several Weber Cup veterans, including Tore Torgersen ( Norway ) for Team Europe, and Tim Mack for Team USA, who again captained his side.
- The game became close ( 11 pins ) and then in the 9th frame Tore Torgersen left a difficult split and missed, giving Tommy Jones the opportunity to step up and seal the victory for the Americans, and he duly obliged.
- He was the 2000 AMF World Cup men's champion, has been elected to the World Bowling Writers ( WBW ) International Bowling Hall of Fame, after defeating Norway's Tore Torgersen in Lisbon, Portugal in the Bowling World Cup.
- Norway's Tore Torgersen edged former champion Mohammed Khalifa 217-212 to capture the 31st Bowling World Cup, while Anne Jacobs stopped former titlist Lucy Ciovinco of the U . S . A . 226-204 to bring South Africa its first major ten pin crown.
- In the men's division, Norway's Tore Torgersen opened the day with a 278 on his way to an eight-game series of 1, 867, giving him a qualifying total of 8, 969 and a 224.23 average for the first five days of competition.
- Also moving into Friday's quarterfinal round are defending champion Mika Luoto of Finland, Marcel van den Bosch of the Netherlands, 1994 champion Tore Torgersen of Norway, 1988 champ Mohammed Al-Qubaisi of the United Arab Emirates, C . J . Suarez of the Philippines and Mickel Rives of France.
- Tomas Leandersson, the men's No . 2 seed, erased the bitter memory of his runner-up finish to Rainer Puisis in the 1993 AMF BWC by sweeping 1994 BWC champion Tore Torgersen in the men's final round, 2-0 ( 247-226, 209-201 ).