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3D animation of how a Bowling Pinsetter Machine works. Let's go behind the scenes! This bowling pinsetter machine is called a Brunswick GSX Pinsetter. It's commonly used in the United States and ...
Former England captain Michael Vaughan threw his weight behind Zak Crawley amid the opener's struggles in the Test series ...
And before anyone asks: yes, this video also features a digital rendering. The Bowlbot 5000 is not a real bowling robot. However, robotic bowlers do exist.
But what shocked Judy Hepler about this whole thing isn't that a guy in the neighboring town found 162 bowling balls behind his house. Her husband had always said that would happen someday. No ...
The narrow hallway behind the bowling lanes looks like a miniature factory, rows of well-oiled pipes and pulleys facing boxes and boxes of jewelry-sized parts. On a freezing January evening, the ...
An undated mid-century view of the Woodlawn Bowling Center sign and bowling alley. The bowling facility next to the Woodlawn ...
Duckpin bowling. The least familiar of all of the bowling styles in the U.S., duckpins are mainly played in Connecticut, Maryland, Rhode Island and a handful of other states.
Pratheek Palanethra recounts the years in which he struggled to keep his passion for cricket alive and how it led to him inventing a much-needed piece of cricket training equipment.
I wrote, as bowling centers started dotting the suburbs, “Bowling was fun, healthy, inexpensive and, to most Americans, novel. Even a beginner could feel the rush of a strike, a brush with ...
Witnesses described a desperate scene where people hid behind benches and tables and even inside the bowling pin machine at the end of a lane. Mother Meghan Hutchinson said, "When I turned around ...
When Central Park Lanes opened in 1950, tight-knit leagues like this one were commonplace. In fact, within 10 years, demand for the uniquely New England version of bowling known as candlepin—the ...