March 30, 2008
Posted: 09:45 AM ET

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Watch Sen. Obama bowl with Sen. Casey and a local resident in Pennsylvania Saturday. (AP Photo)

ALTOONA, Pennsylvania (AP) — While Democrats increasingly worry about winning ugly, Barack Obama was losing beautifully at a bowling lane in this central Pennsylvania city.

"My economic plan is better than my bowling," Obama told fellow bowlers Saturday evening at the Pleasant Valley Recreation Center.

"It has to be," a man called out.

Obama dropped by the bowling lanes as part of his new emphasis on low-key, face-to-face campaigning during a six-day bus tour through the state. So for the time being, he is scaling back on the big, raucous rallies that have been his calling card.

The Illinois senator said he wanted to "take time for the retail politics that I enjoy and think helps people know me better…. We'll probably save the rallies toward the end of the campaign."

Saturday night, it was Obama Bowl-a-Rama.

And it was clear from the start that Obama was way out of his league, certainly any bowling league.

Pennsylvania's April 22 primary is the next contest between Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton in their fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. Pennsylvania is the biggest single delegate prize remaining in the Democratic primaries.

Some Democrats worry the hard-fought, drawn-out race is already hurting the party's chances to win in November and Republicans hope they're right.

"I think it's a good competition, but I think the Democratic party is going to be blown apart," said Mark Irvin, a 49-year-old Republican who was bowling at the same time as Obama.

As Obama laced up his size 13 1/2 two-tone bowling shoes, he let everyone know he hadn't bowled since Jimmy Carter was president.

He shared a lane with Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey Jr., who endorsed him Friday, and local homemaker Roxanne Hart. As the game went on, several small children bowled with Obama as well.

Obama and Casey had a private game of basketball earlier in the day, but they saved their F-game for the public at the bowling lanes.

On his first warm-up ball, Casey rolled a gutter ball. Obama's first ball flew gracefully off his hand but also ended up in the gutter. On his second try, he knocked down four pins.

About five lanes over, a young man in a T-shirt that said "Beer Hunter" fell on his backside while bowling and still recorded a strike.

The crowd of regulars pressed in to take pictures, get autographs, and rib him on his poor skills.

Obama did improve, nearly getting a strike in one frame, and in the seventh, picking up a spare, giving him a score of 37. Casey had a score of 71 after getting a strike, and Hart, with one less frame, racked up a score of 82.

"I was terrible," Obama laughed as he shook hands with a crowd that had gathered outside the building once word spread he was there.

Asked about his game, Hart sounded like a politician, saying: "He has potential."

Related video: Obama goes bowling for votes

Filed under: AP • Barack Obama • Pennsylvania


Susan   March 30th, 2008 9:55 am ET

First for Obama, but not now. He will do anything to be in the news. Think about this.This is getting old. Therefore all our family is for Clinton now.

Erin   March 30th, 2008 9:57 am ET

The point or relevance of this story would be?????????

Anonymous   March 30th, 2008 9:59 am ET

How does he lace up velcro shoes? Quit making things up for the story.

Alice in Florida   March 30th, 2008 10:01 am ET

He's definitely out of his league - in everything

B. Burton   March 30th, 2008 10:02 am ET

What's with bowling in a white shirt and tie? Doesn't he have a polo or a T-shirt? If he's trying to relate to the ordinary man. let's loosen up a little. The country has gone casual, especially at the lanes. His score might have even improved.

Hillary Al the Way   March 30th, 2008 10:02 am ET

LOL! He's certainly right on when he admits he's out of his league

Bridget   March 30th, 2008 10:04 am ET

Yes. Obama you are right!!!YOU ARE TERRIBLE person!!!

mortyblue   March 30th, 2008 10:07 am ET

this is ridiculous news. And what's up with that headline Obama "I was terrible?"

Why not Obama on bowling "I was terrible" to avoid any confusion?

On a side note, I participated in the delegate conventions in Texas on the 29th, those Hillary people are really just too much. I've never seen so many people cry foul on so many insignificant details regarding their delegates. If you didn't vote the first time, you aren't a delegate!

Anyway, that was truly frustrating considering they practically held up our convention for an additional 5 hours trying to nullify the results (obama 1050 to Clinton's 350).

Ryan, Springfield   March 30th, 2008 10:14 am ET

he didn't even bowl his age??? haha. Glad to know it's not a qualification for Presidency.

Obama '08

Guy   March 30th, 2008 10:14 am ET

Ten dollars says Hillary is learning how to make corn dogs as I type.

Kim in Houston   March 30th, 2008 10:14 am ET

OBAMA 08

Bruce Munro   March 30th, 2008 10:31 am ET

Obama will bowl over Hillary.

Monica   March 30th, 2008 10:35 am ET

about as good as your plans for our country. Try taking the tie off and relax.

Hillary '08

Margo   March 30th, 2008 10:40 am ET

Like i really care!

Barb Canada   March 30th, 2008 10:41 am ET

Perhaps he shouldn't have been drinking beer at the Sports Bar! Looks like he can't handle his booze!

Peg   March 30th, 2008 10:42 am ET

Who cares about your bowling? I think it's just great you are in Pennsylvania trying to, at least, make the primary closer. Work the state and make it close!

Dana from Texas   March 30th, 2008 10:47 am ET

I think that was a good try by Obama. If it was a basketball court - you would have seen a showdown. We all have very different GIFTS.

paul   March 30th, 2008 10:47 am ET

Style points subtracted immediately for the white shirt and tie.

He should do better in Indiana, where the entire population is obsessed with basketball.

Hillary Clinton Democrat   March 30th, 2008 10:48 am ET

No matter how many ways he spins or tosses it, his campaign will still end up in the GUTTER with the Reverend Wright.

Your friends are a mirror unto yourself Mr. Obama, and your " Uncle, Old Friend, Reverend" of 20 some odd years speaks VOLUMES FOR YOUR INNER SELF.

Eric   March 30th, 2008 10:49 am ET

Well, he picked the right place to be in Altoona on a Saturday night… there isn't much else to do. Good luck in Central PA Barack! We're pulling for a big upset out here in the 'burgh!

mercy of los angeles   March 30th, 2008 10:52 am ET

Obama should know that U. S. presidency is not like bowling. It's not a game, nor a joke. You must have experience and good judgment.
Sad to say, both of these, Obama does not have.

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