duckpins การใช้
- One possible origin is that duckpin bowling began in Baltimore Orioles.
- He retired to Maryland where he operated a duckpin bowling alley.
- Duckpin bowling has rules similar to ten-pin bowling.
- The Czechoslovakian Society of America founded a duckpin bowling league in 1946.
- L . A . does not have duckpin bowling, I assure you.
- Stephen and James Evangelical Lutheran Church, replete with duckpins on the altar.
- Duckpin balls are about half as big and weigh less than four pounds.
- Soft belly or rubberband duckpin is played in Quebec.
- The duckpin bowling lanes were built in 1932 and remain in use today.
- As well, she was a local duckpin bowler.
- Regular duckpin bowling is popular in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States.
- BukueOne was a graf, skateboard, and, oddly, duckpin bowling fiend.
- Duckpin leagues, shrinking but still avid, endure here in the more authentic precincts.
- Duckpins offers none of the aerobic leap at immortality that modern exercisers seem to crave.
- Duckpin bowling, with its shrunken pins and balls, has always been about smallness.
- No one has ever bowled a perfect, 300-point game in duckpins, Lavin said.
- She held more than 50 world records in duckpins for best scores in sets of consecutive games.
- Calvert's Fountain Square, a restored 1920s entertainment plaza, includes the Atomic Bowl duckpin bowling alley.
- Duckpin bowling is to the sinew of this city as H . L . Mencken is to its sass.
- The station even went as far as building and installing several " duckpin " bowling alleys at its studios.
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