Brunswick T-Zone Indigo Swirl Bowling Ball
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Bowling Game Each (Shindigz) Price: $14.99 Our Bowling Game is made of durable plastic and comes with (10) brightly colored 8" bowling pins and (1) bowling ball. |
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Monster Bowling (BabyEarth) Price: $19.95 Set includes 6 wacky plush pins and 1 silly stuffed ball! Age: 2 years + Throw your silly monster ball and the monster pins and roar up a good score! Handy case make is great for travel and fun on the go! Well, that's about to change with this colorful Monster Bowling Set. |
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Happy Giddy Bowling Set (BabyEarth) Price: $15.95 Ages: 3 years & up It includes 6 adorable Sunny Patch pins and a mini bowling ball for endless giggles! |
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Cramer's Deluxe Bowling Set - Pins And A 5 lb. Bowling Ball (Online Sports) Price: $143.32 Weighted pins have an additional 1.5 oz. Includes: 10 pins, 5 lb. Hollow rubber balls let all age groups roll into action. Pins are regulation size. bowling ball, set-up sheet and score pad. each). sand ballast for more realistic pin action and easier set up (Basic pins weigh 6.5 oz. |
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Cramer's Basic Bowling Set - Pins And A 2 1/2 lb. Bowling Ball (Online Sports) Price: $122.27 Includes: 10 pins, 2 1/2 lb. each. bowling ball, set-up sheet and score pad. Hollow rubber balls let all age groups roll into action. |
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Cramer's 2 1/2 Lb. Bowling Ball - For All Age Groups (Online Sports) Price: $47.25 bowling ball is hollow rubber and light enough for all age groups. Teal/Red Swirl |
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Bowling Giant Wall Decals (CelebrateExpress.com) Price: $39.99 Includes 3"" yellow squeegee as well as full use and care instructions." Includes 1 large bowling ball (27"" wide x 25.5"" high),1 medium ""Strike!"" decal,10 bowling pins,and 1 light switch decoration. |
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Bowling balls inspire local jewelry A bowler since age 6, Cole has for years thought that bowling balls might make excellent jewelry, he said in a recent interview. He decided to try out his idea several years ago when the price of precious metals spiked, and he sought a new material for |
John Weiss killing area bowling lanes ... with kindness
And while his kindness oozes in his personality when he buys bowling balls for others, the ball he's using in the 2011-12 bowling season has also been kind. Weiss has reeled off several award scores early in the season and is off to a hot start.
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The Rise of the Slower Guy
Over the course of the game, that brand of ball tends to go soft and wickets fall less easily than with other manufacturers' balls. Bowlers are often required to bowl for longer periods, and those who can exert a bit of control over batsmen are going
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Bracewell needs to work on no-balls - Martin
The field let him down today and he let himself down yesterday with the no-ball. These are all parts of the game, where you can turn the screws and we didn't really do that. He'll be a bit disappointed." Bracewell bowled five no-balls in his debut Test
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Falcons' 247-pound Michael Turner is running 'like a bowling ball' through NFL ...
"Well, he is like a bowling ball out there," said Titans linebacker Will Witherspoon. "You've got to hit him low to get a hit on him. Really you need to gang-tackle him." Asked what it is like to try to tackle Turner, Titans safety Jordan Babineaux
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Cameron White bowling blitz puts Victorian in control against Queensland
Victorian opener Robert Quiney punches the ball through the off side against Queensland at the MCG. Picture: George Salpigtidis Source: VICTORIAN captain Cameron White captured three late wickets to put his side in a powerful position in the
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Students get a chance to improve bowling skills at Anchor Bay Marisa Stoppa helps third-grader Cole Chrisman throw the bowling ball during their bowling lesson in November. Chrisman later threw several strikes. (Photo by COURTNEY FLYNN) Great Oaks and Naldrett elementary students had the |
But I could not resist that fireball photo, and this link has some good technical info about interfacing with the robot, hacking the release mechanism, and framing that awesome night shot using a blinking LED "tracer" bowling ball. This is a publicity stunt for a company that makes energy drinks called "Mana" and "Health" packaged to look like WoW or other fantasy-video-game potions.