SPONSORED BY TRULY HARD SELTZER SAMUEL ADAMS DEX IMAGING
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GROUCHO MARX BOWLED DOWN CANCER
Patty Harmon, Groucho Marx and Andy Marzich appeared at a celebrity Bowl Down Cancer week event, likely at an alley in Los Angeles. Bowl Down Cancer’s inaugural week was held April 22-28, 1962. BPAA a ...
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JAYNE MANSFIELD MEETS BILLY WELU
Jayne Mansfield brought her daughter Jayne Marie to the opening of Dallas’s Cotton Bowling Palace. The new alley was dressed to the nine pins, with AMF Magic Triangle technology and AMF Streamline Dec ...
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JERRY VAN DYKE DROPS THE BALL
With bowling’s popularity booming in America, it naturally made its way onto the big screen. Bowling alleys proved a relatable setting for a number of major motion pictures. During the filming of Metr ...
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MICKEY ROONEY GOES FOR THE STRIKE
During a promotional event at a bowling alley, Hollywood stars Mickey Rooney rolled a frame as Mary Anderson watched on.
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PRINCESS IRA HITS THE LANES
Princess Ira von Furstenberg wore several hats as a socialite, actress and jewelry designer. She could also be a bowler if the opportunity arose! Princess Ira is shown here playing a game of nine pin ...
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SOUPY SALES DROPS THE BALL
At a Bowl Down Cancer week event, comedian Soupy Sales mimes a classic bowling mishap — dropping a ball on his foot. Not even bowling shoes will save you from that pain!
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STARLETTES HIT THE LANES
Capitalizing on bowling’s popularity, film studios would often send their contracted actors to bowling alleys. Be it promoting their newest picture or drumming up mentions in the gossip columns, Holly ...
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STELLA STEVENS HAS PERFECT FORM
The Courtship of Eddie’s Father featured a bowling alley scene. The Metro Goldwyn Mayer production, which starred Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones, Jerry Van Dyke and a young Ron Howard, showcased the newest ...
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THE ODD COUPLE PREPARE TO ROLL
Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon approached the foul line in this still from Paramount Picture’s The Odd Couple.
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WHAT’S NEW, DICK WEBER?
Former Budweisers team member and bowling star Dick Weber posed with popstar Tom Jones to promote The New World of Bowling.
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