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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.
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 ...
Bowling as a thing to do dates back to at least 3200 B.C., with the earliest indications coming from Egypt. At first, it appears to have been a child's game, with balls and pins made in miniature.
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.
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 ...
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.