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History of bowling -- bowling goes Hollywood Television embraced bowling in the 1950's, and the game's popularity grew exponentially. NBC's broadcast of "Championship Bowling" was the first network coverage of bowling. Coverage proliferated with shows like "Make That Spare", "Celebrity Bowling", and "Bowling For Dollars." And in 1961, ABC became the first network to telecast competition of the Pro Bowlers Association. Successful promoter, agent and entrepreneur Eddie Elias founded the PBA, and with his leadership, the Pro Bowlers Tour became a hugely popular stalwart of ABC sports broadcasting. Joined later by telecasts of the Ladies Pro Bowlers Tour (now the Professional Women's Bowling Association, PWBA) millions of Americans witnessed and became interested in the sport.



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Girl’s Bowling: Scoring bowling 101, how it works

Now that we are into the bowling season, it occurred to me that maybe not everyone knows the “bowling lingo” and point scoring system. So I thought I would do a quick bowling 101 class. This year we have seven teams with five bowlers on a team. Every time you bowl, four bowlers’ scores count. [...]

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Demons herd up Buffaloes for successful dual

Things are beginning to pick up the Dodge City High School bowling teams as they have found success as of late, thanks to many of the bowlers gaining more varsity experience.

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