SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS DEX IMAGING
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COLUMBUS GOES BOWLING
From March 3 to May 12, 1942, more than 5,000 teams and 28,000 individuals competed on these lanes in Columbus, Ohio, in the American Bowling Congress (ABC) Tournament. Tod Maskai, from Saginaw, Michi ...
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COLUMBUS PUTS ON A SHOW
When the country’s best bowlers converged on Columbus, Ohio, for the 1942 American Bowling Congress’s world championships, they were greeted with posters which read: “It Was Columbus in 1492, It’s Sti ...
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FASHIONS FOR THE BOWLERETTES
Stylish bowlerettes were likely keeping up on the latest fashion trends, as noted in this article from The Woman Bowler. Displaying skirts and matching tops along with tailored pant suits, these optio ...
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LADEWIG’S NEW APPROACH
In the early 1940s, Marion Ladewig practiced under the direction of Joe Wilman (right), one the top instructors and analysts of the day. Along with his elite training sessions, Wilman gained recogniti ...
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