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, ...
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.
A 28-pound ball which created so much noise people living in the neighborhood of a bowling alley thought a thunderstorm was starting; alleys made of flat pine boards, balls the size of those now used ...
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