SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS DEX IMAGING
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A CLASSIC LOOK
When you think of stereotypical bowling shirts, you might picture something like this. With bold stripes and colors, the wearer might have attracted attention around town, but she likely fit right in ...
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AD MEN & WOMEN
Amateur bowling leagues have long been sponsored by local businesses. Not only was sponsoring a team a good way to give back to the community, but it also provided business leaders with guaranteed adv ...
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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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ANOTHER ROUND
Bowling’s beer leagues were enormously popular during the early-to mid-twentieth century. These leagues often drew in local sponsors, as was the case with the Monarch Beer team in Chicago. This partic ...
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AULBY’S SHIRT
A teenaged Mike Aulby made his mark on the bowling world in 1979, showcasing stellar skills during his debut season in the Professional Bowlers Association. Along with Rookie of the Year honors, that ...
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BUDWEISER UNIFORM
Anheuser-Busch placed a bet on bowling in 1954 that paid a huge return. The beer company offered a one-year sponsorship deal to the fledgling Budweisers, who then became the most dominant team in the ...
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BURNING LOVE FOR BOWLING
Bowling wasn’t the only thing bringing leagues together. Elvis’ Crazy Broads bonded over bowling and the music of the King. The Broads even took a break from the lanes to meet Elvis Presley at least o ...
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BUTTONED UP
Esther Ryan bowled with the highly successful Husting Prints team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their attention to detail is certainly evident — just take a look at this shirt. Upon close inspection, you w ...
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DETAIL ORIENTED
Werner Distributing Company, likely based in St. Louis, Missouri, knew that details make the difference. These bright yellow shirts were embroidered with the bowler’s name (or nickname) as well as a s ...
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FASHIONABLE FOUL
At a time when tenpin bowling was about to enter its golden age, duckpin bowling was also finding new audiences. A variant on contemporary bowling that uses shorter, squatter pins and softball-sized b ...
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