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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.
Candlepin bowling, that version of the sport invented in Worcester – with a ball that fits in the palm of your hand and those slender, stately pins – remains a New England mainstay. And while there ...
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.
The oil typically stops about 15 feet in front of the pins. If the ball still has a lot of spin when it reaches this point, ... "Modern bowling balls have a lot going on under the surface.
Monster Truck Tire Bowling Ball.... The Pins Are My Trucks. Posted: June 12, 2025 | Last updated: June 13, 2025. Enjoy a 59 minute video of nothing but rolling tires down my hill and breaking ...
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The sound of a bowling ball crashing into 10 pins - well, if you're lucky - is one thing that could change with the rise of new technology at the bowling alley.
I’ve gotten paid to be a pin boy, it took much the same amount of time, just you had to dodge the errant balls that came your way. The bowling alley was in the basement of my church hall.
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 ...
His ball slammed into the pocket with a vengeance, obliterating all 10 pins. His next roll, on 28, was another violent strike. All four of the first frames were robust strikes, actually.
These bowling balls were no April Fool’s joke. Used by professionals, the scented bowling balls changed the game. Bowlers could choose from scents like chocolate, blueberry or black cherry.
Bowling, that simple game of our youth, is being turned upside-down by technology String pinsetters are coming to bowling alleys across America, replacing old, mechanical pinsetters — and ...