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In bowling-ball form, polyester can endure 10 or 15 years of daily play, says Tommy Delutz Jr., a two-time national Professional Bowlers Association champion who now runs the pro shop at Herrill ...
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.
One bowling ball manufacturer -- Storm Products Inc. -- is putting fruit and other popular scents into its mid- to high-end bowling balls, resulting in a steady increase in sales.
It turns out bowling balls aren’t a great foundation for a house. David Olson, 33, is learning that firsthand now that he’s discovered the home he purchased in Muskegon, Michigan two years ago ...
It’s that diverse portfolio – all of it made right here in Massachusetts – that’s helped keep the Parrella brothers in business as every other bowling ball manufacturer abandoned the candlepin game.
Hiring is ongoing; leagues likely The bowling lanes at Lansing Duckpin will run 16 feet in length and bowlers will use 3-pound balls to knock pins down. One hour of play will cost $40 per lane.
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.
When these bowling balls rolled onto the scene, no one knew what to think. In 2003, reporter Brian Roche asked bowlers about the innovative bowling balls created by Storm Bowling. The bowling balls ...