Well here is my take on it.
Bowlers can adapt to what they are used to. If you watch ESPN classic, I have seen old telecast pre 1995 where the fans were actually SCREAMING all the way through the approach to the release. It never really effected the bowler's why? Because it was constant. Its easier to block something out that is there (noise) than it is to block something that should not be there, in this case noise again. And is modern telecasts there is to be silence, therefore the bowler's focus is not on drowning anything out, so a sound can be shocking. Don't believe me? Go practice @ your local center with one of your buddies and have them call you on your cell right when you get to the line.
As far as how he acted, he did nothing wrong or distasteful. There were no expletives or even name calling, just enforcing the rules that were set in place.
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