Small pins, big hopes: With duckpin bowling, longstanding Baltimore tradition hopes for a resurgence
Thomas Harvey stared straight ahead for a moment, then took a few strides, cocked his arm back and, with a swift underarm motion, heaved a round, three-pound missile down the lane with all his might.
Go bowling almost anywhere in the world, from California to Copenhagen, and it’s going to look pretty much the same. Weighty, nearly nine-inch balls being hurled down a lane toward 10 hefty, ...
Depending on where you live, you may have different images that come to mind when someone says, "Let's go bowling!" For most Americans it's Big Lebowski-style bowling (officially known as ten-pin) ...
Carl Malish, owner of Chippewa Lanes Bowling, 1200 S. Mission in Mt. Pleasant, is selling off the contents of the building in an online auction via Orbitbid.com. Malish purchased the business in 1999 ...
LAKE SUCCESS – Entrepreneur Tom Shannon is betting $10 million that Long Islanders will like his new version of what was once a conventional 56-lane bowling alley. Acquired in the fall, Sterling Bowl ...
On the eve of the inaugural PBA Xtra Frame Wilmington Open last May, Anthony Simonsen found himself without his most important tool. Simonsen’s preferred bowling balls had not made it to Ten Pin Alley ...
When Alfred T. Shaw of 31 Livingston Ave. feels like bowling a string, all he has to do is step downstairs to his cellar. There he has the city's — maybe the world's — only one-lane, one-pin bowling ...
LAS CRUCES - 10 Pin Alley is getting a long-awaited remodel that may improve bowlers’ scores and spark renewed interest in the sport in Las Cruces. Randy Najar, along with his wife, Deann Najar and ...
By Rene Torres Valley Heritage Rene Torres is a retired University of Texas at Brownsville, and Texas Southmost College ...
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