IF I remember correctly, it was Mushtare and his bowling buddy bowling together for one of those 900s and his buddy bowled a 300 game (his first) too. So, four out of six games bowled were 300s. Quite a feat. I think in one of the other 900's, a witness watched the first two games then left. That always amazed me. If you saw a guy throwing nothing but strikes for two games, why would you leave? Most people watch until the string ends. How any of these were approved is beyond me.
Also, Mushtare's father did not own the center as many kept reporting. He was bowling on a military base that one of his parents worked at.
Nice article, Bill. I totally agree with the overall sentiments about this 'accomplishment'.