Bowling

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Working ball

A hook ball that is very effective through power

Six-pin Bowling

A kids version of bowling, usually bought at a toy store

Creeper

A very slow ball

American blind bowling association

ABBA

American bowling Congress

ABC

American junior bowling Congress

ABJC

Kegler

Another name for bowler

Pendulum swing

Approach swing

Reveres hook

Ball breaks to the right hand bowler

Brooklyn

Ball hitting time the left of the headpin for right handed bowlers

Hook

Ball travels straight down the lane for distance

Scratcher bowler

Bowler with no handicap

Lane Pin Bowling ball scoresheet

Bowling materials / equipment

Cocked-Hat Bowling

Brought to US from Germany. Now there is only one place to play this in the US

Duck-pin Bowling

Commonly found in mid Atlantic and southern New England United States and eastern Canada, is a variation of ten-pin bowling involving small, squat pins,sometimes with rubber at their widest points

Bolle

Danish

Wii sports Bowling

Developed for the Wii entertainment system

Bridge

Distance between finger holes on a ball

Span

Distance between thumb and fingers holes on the ball

1-2 kg / 2-4p 12.7 cm

Duck-pin ball measurements

3 pounds

Duck-pin ball weight

9 13/32 inches tall x 4 1/8 inches wide

Duck-pin bowling pin measurements

Sir Flinders Petrie

English egyptologist

Ten-pin bowling

Evolved from nine-pin bowling in the 19th Century

Ula Maika

Game of Polynesians

Foul

Going beyond foul line

3 feet 6 inches wide 60 feet long

Lane / alley dimension

39

Lane is composed of ____ boards parallel to each other

approach

Method of building up momentum for delivery of the ball by taking a step forward in coordination with the delivery

Boccie

Old Europe bowling

Feather Bowling

Originated in Belgium (Belgian trough Bowling )

Anchor

Person in last position of the team

Triangle

Pins are arranged in ___ form

Five-pin bowling

Played in Canada

Nine-pin bowling

Played in Europe

Candlepin bowling

Played in eastern Canada and New England; variation of Ten-pin bowling

No-tap bowling

Played with the standard ten-pin setup. Scoring is the Same ng but rolling a nine in your first ball results in a strike

Dead ball

Poorly rolled ball that deflects off course

Crossover

Same as Brooklyn

Flat ball

Same as dead ball

Bolla

Saxon

3-6-9 Bowling

Special form of ten-pin bowling where the 3rd 6th and 9th frame already have strikes in them

Dr. Malcolm Rogers

Studied game by Polynesians

Baker system Bowling

Team sport, have 5 players that bowl in one game

2 feet 3 inches

Ten-pin bowling ball circumference

16 pounds

Ten-pin bowling ball weight

15 inches high 4f6 inches wide

Ten-pin bowling pins measurements

Pitch

The angle which fingers bored in the ball

Step and slide Four-step approach Three-step approach

Three basic approaches

Loft

Throwing the ball too far out lane

Choke

To fail under pressure

Delivery

To swing arms in coordination with the approach used by bowler

Low-ball Bowling

Uses standard ten-pin setup, but the objective is to bowl the lowest score by seven or ten pins

Women's international bowling Congress

WIBC

Young American bowling Alliance

YABA


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