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Winning unimportant Also known as "kegel," nine-pin was the most popular form of bowling in the United States from colonial times until the early 19th century.
MARION — Sidelined by injury, Lanny Brietzke only could watch with envy as his wife and grandson got things rolling at the Germania Bowling Club, one of the area’s enduring nine-pin alleys ...
Nine-pin bowling, according to the “Handbook of Texas Online,” has been in Texas since the 1830s, when German immigrants brought the game from their homeland.
The giant pin at the former Baker Lanes bowling center in Cherry Hill is making way for a residential drug-treatment center on Cutbert Boulevard.
Is that it for 5-pin bowling? Meconi says the closure of Playdium means an end of an era, but not necessarily the end for five-pin bowling long term in Windsor.