Ten-pin bowling — is a competitive sport in which a player (the “bowler”) rolls a bowling ball down a wooden or synthetic (polyurethane) lane with the objective of scoring points by knocking down as many pins as possible. The convert|41.5|in|cm|0|lk=on|sing=on… … Wikipedia
Anne Bailey (ten-pin bowling) — For pioneer heroine Mad Anne Bailey, see Anne Bailey Anne Mary Bailey is a British born ten pin bowling champion. She is best known for winning the Bronze medal in the 1972 AMF World Cup tournament, held in Hamburg, West Germany.Bailey was born… … Wikipedia
Split (ten pin bowling) — A split is a term in ten pin bowling used to describe a number of situations where two or more pins remain standing after the first ball of a frame with a gap between them, when the headpin (the number 1 pin ) is no longer standing after the… … Wikipedia
Stuart Williams (ten-pin bowling) — Stuart Williams, from England, is one of the world s leading Ten pin bowlers. He is one of the most active tour players in the sport. Williams, along with the store owner father Dave, runs a Ten pin Bowling Pro Shop at Chester Megabowl, called… … Wikipedia
Ten Pin Alley — This game is not to be confused with the similarly titled Infobox VG title = Ten Pin Alley developer = Adrenalin Entertainment publisher = ASC Games designer = engine = released = PlayStation vgrelease|NA=October 1, 1996|PAL=June 1997Saturn… … Wikipedia
Ten Pin Alley 2 — Infobox VG|title = Ten Pin Alley 2 developer = XS Games publisher = XS Games designer = engine = released = genre = sports modes = Single player ratings = platforms = Game Boy Advance media = requirements = input =Ten Pin Alley 2 is a ten pin… … Wikipedia
ten-pin — noun ten pin bowling … Wiktionary
Nine-pin bowling — Ninepin bowling pins and ball Highest governing body WNBA Nickname(s) ninepins, 9 pin, kegeln ... First played Medieval times, Germany … Wikipedia
Five-pin bowling — is a bowling variant which is only played in Canada, where most bowling alleys offer it, either alone or in combination with ten pin bowling. It was devised around 1909 by Thomas F. Ryan in Toronto, Ontario, at his Toronto Bowling Club , in… … Wikipedia
Bowler (ten-pin) — A bowler is someone participating in the sport of bowling, either as an amateur or professional. In American ten pin bowling, a bowler is most commonly a member of a team of three to six people. Most bowling leagues limit the number of team… … Wikipedia