SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS DEX IMAGING
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A TALE ABOUT THE MONORAIL
American Machine and Foundry (AMF) made a name for themselves in the production of automated bowling equipment. The company, however, had far more products than just the Pinspotter. At the 1965 World’ ...
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ALL-STAR SHIRT
The 24th Bowling Proprietor’s Association of America (BPAA) All-Star tournament was held in January 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bowlers Dick Weber and Ann Slattery were the men’s and women’s w ...
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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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CHANGE IN PHILLY
The 1965 BPAA All-Star Tournament, hosted at the Philadelphia Convention Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, marked an expansion in participation, featuring larger fields of 432 men and 216 women comp ...
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LEARN TO BOWL AT SCHOOL!
The American Machine and Foundry (AMF) was a major name in the world of bowling. From the manufacture of equipment to the operation of alleys, AMF knew how to gain the loyalty of American bowlers. The ...
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STAR-STUDDED SCOREKEEPERS SHIRT
The wearer of this shirt played a vital role in a 1960s tournament.
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THERAPEUTIC BOWLING
The University of Virginia Children’s Rehabilitation Center in Charlottesville, Virginia, specialized in offering therapeutic recreation for disabled children. During the 1960s, the center took a grou ...
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