1970 Copenhagen, Denmark

Final Standings

1. Klaus Mueller, West Germany; 2. Henry Tan, Singapore; 3. Frank Lu, Chinese Taipei.

GRAND FINAL    
           
Position Name Country Score Bonus Total
           
1 Klaus Muller West Germany 606 45 651
2 Henry Tan Singapore 561 20 581
           
           
TOP 4: 10 GAMES    
           
Position Name Country Score Bonus Total
           
1 Henry Tan Singapore 2059 150 2209
2 Klaus Muller West Germany 2024 170 2194
3 Frank Lu Taiwan 2010 130 2140
4 Wayne Zmrhal USA 1931 140 2071
           
           
           
TOP 8: 7 GAMES    
           
Position Name Country Score Bonus Total
           
1 Klaus Muller West Germany 1413 120 1533
2 Henry Tan Singapore 1419 105 1524
3 Frank Lu Taiwan 1417 95 1512
4 Wayne Zmrhal USA 1346 115 1461
5 Renata M Reyes Philippines 1322 70 1392
6 Ut Lenavat** Thailand 1298 90 1388
7 Antonio Colledan Italy 1338 45 1383
8 John Bates Panama 1243 30 1273
           
           
           
TOP 20: 19 GAMES    
           
Position Name Country Score Bonus Total
           
1 A Colledan Italy 3925 360 4285
2 Ut Lenavat** Thailand 3764 360 4124
3 R M Reyes Philippines 3828 285 4113
4 K Muller West Germany 3778 280 4050
5 Henry Tan Singapore 3779 270 4049
6 J Bates Panama 3736 275 4011
7 Frank Lu Taiwan 3699 305 4004
8 Wayne Zmrhal USA 3744 250 3994
9 Timo Suviranta Finland 3697 255 3952
10 E Fortoul Venezuela 3688 225 3913
11 Luis Flores Jr Mexico 3624 245 3869
12 M M Adham UAR 3620 225 3845
13 Frank Boehm Canada 3564 175 3739
14 J K K Hiang Malaysia 3546 165 3711
15 Graydon Robinson+ Canada 3477 185 3662
16 R Sebelen Puerto Rico 3508 120 3628
17 H A Corrado Bermuda 3427 200 3627
18 D Smoljanovic Yugoslavia 3457 135 3592
19 Luis Wahl Avila Guatemala 3364 115 3479
20 Siamak Zand Iran 3264 65 3329
           
           
           
QUALIFICATIONS RESULTS AFTER 22 GAMES    
           
Position Name Country Pinfall    
           
1 K Muller West Germany 4650    
2 Henry Tan Singapore 4490    
3 A Colledan Italy 4483    
4 J Bates Panama 4362    
5 Timo Suviranta Finland 4313    
6 Frank Lu Taiwan 4235    
7 Wayne Zmrhal USA 4235    
8 Frank Boehm Canada 4216    
9 Ut Lenavat** Thailand 4214    
10 J K K Hiang Malaysia 4204    
11 R M Reyes Philippines 4201    
12 Luis Flores Jr Mexico 4182    
13 M M Adham UAR 4161    
14 Luis Wahl Avila Guatemala 4115    
15 Graydon Robinson+ Canada 4103    
16 H A Corrado Bermuda 4097    
17 E Fortoul Venezuela 4050    
18 D Smoljanovic Yugoslavia 4037    
19 R Sebelen Puerto Rico 4030    
20 Siamak Zand Iran 4018    
21 P Talbot Australia 4011    
22 Rene Ferrie * France 4006    
23 Josef Schrammel Austria 4004    
24 Mats T Carjo Sweden 3989    
25 P L Sze-Yuen Hong Kong 3987    
26 F Johansen Norway 3968    
27 Anton de Quant* Holland 3946    
28 S Kezo Okinawa 3932    
29 Azamiya Strougo Israel 3918    
30 Ishac Semerdjian** Lebanon 3909    
31 Saiichi Yoshiyama Japan 3907    
32 Degl Innocenti Monaco 3896    
33 Chris Petty UK 3892    
34 Kai Skarving Denmark 3891    
35 G Lamantia South Africa 3888    
36 Sydney French Bahamas 3794    
37 R C Bassas Spain 3781    
38 A Martinelli Switzerland 3760    
39 C A Izaguirre** Honduras 3757    
40 Angel Moreno Costa Rica 3710    
41 Zain Al Refai Kuwait 3649    
42 J Mistiaens Belgium 3647    
43 Anthony Caruana Malta 3547    
44 Ray Carey Ireland 3520    
           
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