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But his life changed when automatic pin setters and ball returners came to candlepin bowling in the 1940s, and an opportunity presented itself. "Those machines, they’re all gears, nuts bolts, et ...
If you are anything like us, last time you went bowling, you thought more about how the ball came back to you than actually ...
The following seven observations illustrate some of the ways that physics and other sciences relate to bowling.
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ELLSWORTH, Maine — Pins are crashing. Bowling balls are rolling. Funkytown is playing on the stereo. It's a typical Saturday afternoon in November at "D'Amanda's," a candlepin bowling alley and ...
Chippewa Lanes Bowling is selling off the contents of its building, including bowling pins, pin-setting equipment, bowling balls, kitchen and bar equipment, the bowling alleys and lots more.
The rougher the bowling ball, the more likely you are to score a strike in ten-pin bowling, according to new research. A two-year study conducted by the United States Bowling Congress (USBC ...
PARKERSBURG — There’s something about the sound of a bowling ball striking a wooden pin; it’s music to a bowler’s ears. Duane Smith, who has been with Pike Street Lanes for 12 years, said ...
A 65-year-old Wisconsinite rang in the Fourth of July the traditional American way: by firing 10 bowling balls and 10 bowling pins into the night sky from a homemade cannon. Entirely ...
A pinsetter works at a D.C. duckpin bowling alley in 1943. Before automation, bowling pins were set by hand. During World War II, bowling alley owners bemoaned manpower shortages. (Esther Bubley ...
In a bowling alley one night, Bill Fong came so close to perfection that it nearly killed him.