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Bowling shoes [O]f course, besides all of the technical reasons for getting your bowling balls, there are ... aesthetic reasons. When you have your bowling ball, you will always know which one is yours as it comes up on the ball return! If you go bowling more than just a few times a year, it is time to get your own bowling balls.
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Legends Black Pearl Reactive Bowling Ball It's fairly common to have some initial problems sliding with new bowling shoes. Try taking a look at the heel and in particular, the edge facing the sole. Usually, there is a sharp edge there, so you can try to take a file to it or have your pro shop operator round it off with his grinding machine. Once you round off the heel, you can try applying some easy slide to the sole for the first few times you bowl with the shoes.
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Darren Gough bowling In the early days of cricketing history, underarm bowling was the only method employed. Initially, all bowling was performed with an underarm action. Later, an English woman, who used to play cricket alongside the gentlemen and who was attired in the dress of the day for a lady – a long, widely blousing dress – was having difficulty in bowling with an underarm action due to the blousing dress, and to counter this she began to bowl with a roundarm delivery method.
OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Starting tomorrow, December 8, Washington's restaurants, bars, taverns, bowling centers and non-tribal casinos all become smoke-free. To help businesses and the people of our state learn about the law, the state Department of Health has a new toll-free information line (1-877-INFO-901).People can ... find information and answers to common questions on the agency's secondhand smoke Web site (http://www.secondhandsmokesyou.com/).
Mail Bag Sean Rash recaps a busy week in Las Vegas bowling both the H&R Block Tournament of Champions and the PBA Exempt Doubles Classic, plus an exciting weekend in Phoenix for the Super Bowl. More
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Phil Lempert, editor, supermarketguru.com and RW Braintrustee told the Sun, "People don't want to shop in bowling alleys; they like smaller stores. The consumer wants a relationship with a store, to be visibly acknowledged, to walk up and down the aisle and find what they want."
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