SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS DEX IMAGING
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BOWLERS ON PARADE
Bowling tournaments and seasons were usually large affairs with entire cities taking part in the festivities. Seen here is the kickoff of the 10th Annual Bowlers’ Day Parade, kicking off the 1961-62 N ...
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BOWLING AS THERAPY
Bowling’s accessibility has made it the perfect sport for people of all ages and abilities. Ronald Adams, special activities director at the University of Virginia Children’s Rhabilitation Center, too ...
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BOWLING AT HOME
Marion Ladewig posed with fellow keglers Lou Kraznick (left) and Buddy Bomar (right) during an event. Outside of competitions, Ladewig partnered with Bomar, a member of Brunswick’s exhibition staff, i ...
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BOWLING BEFORE THE BALLOT BOX
From political parties to bowling parties, this group enjoyed their visit at the Executive Office Building lanes in Washington, D.C. First Lady of the United States Lady Bird Johnson (left to right), ...
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BOWLING FOR JUNIORS
Brunswick Corporation prioritized bowling’s promotion to kids. At a presentation of the “Learn to Bowl Program for Juniors Lesson 2” at Scottsdale Bowl, young bowlers learned the fundamentals while si ...
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BOWLING FOR TECHNOLOGY
At the 1966 BPAA All-Star Tournament, Brunswick employees were seen delving into the cutting-edge technology of the time. They scrutinized the Burroughs B 300, a data processing system introduced in 1 ...
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BOWLING IN BRITAIN
Tenpin bowling was taking off internationally during the 1960s. The sport entered the United Kingdom with a bang around 1960, with American manufacturers like AMF assuming it was sure to be a hit. Bow ...
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BOWLING ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
Tony Garito had a good Independence Day! At Lucky 13 Lanes in Chaffee, Missouri, Garito rolled a 279. The center was outfitted by AMF equipment, and the manufacturing company provided proprietors with ...
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BRUCE’S BRUNSWICK PRO
If bowling lanes were made of marble, you might lose track of this ball during the roll! The Brunswick Pro-Model features a very realistic marble design. The ball’s owner, a bowler named Bruce, engrav ...
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BUCKLING UP A 300 GAME
If you rolled a perfect score, wouldn’t you want everyone to know it? This American Junior Bowling Congress “300 game” belt buckle allowed a talented young person to do just that.
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