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  2. Split (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    A similar split (4–5–7 or 5–6–10) should be made the same way. Also called "Fit splits;" the 4–5 was referred to as the "Steam fitter" on Make That Spare. Greek church (4–6–7–8–10 or 4–6–7–9–10) This split is similar to the Big four, except there is another pin included (either the 8 or 9 pin).

  3. Spare (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    A spare is a term used in bowling to indicate that all of the pins have been knocked down during the second ball of a frame when not all the pins were knocked down in the first frame of that player's two turns. The symbol for a spare for most bowling sports is a forward slash mark (/), [1] while the unique vertically-oriented scoring system for ...

  4. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    PBA 4: [Questionable] The 3-4-6-7-9-10 split (or 2-4-6-7-8-10 for left-handed release). Pearl reactive: A type of reactive resin ball in which the coverstock has resin or mica particles that roughen the coverstock's microscopic pores to extend the skid length and hook more decisively than solid reactive balls when reaching the dry part of the ...

  5. Bowling form - Wikipedia

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    The myth that crankers are not good spare shooters is not always supported. Roth, for example, was one of the best spare shooters on tour in his day, and was the first person to convert the nearly-impossible 7-10 split on national television. Robert Smith and Jason Couch also both posted very high spare-conversion percentages.

  6. Andy Varipapa - Wikipedia

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    He was famous for his ability to convert splits including the "impossible" 7-10 split rolling one ball from each hand down the lane. [19] Modern stars including Chris Barnes and Norm Duke regularly use shots created by Andy in their trick shot routines. [20] Beyond his trick shot exhibitions, Varipapa was a solid professional bowler.

  7. Make That Spare - Wikipedia

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    The professional bowler Don Carter made history on October 28, 1961, when he was the first to convert the 6-7-8-10 sweepstakes spare. For his efforts, he was rewarded with the grand prize of $19,000. Carter made the same split four episodes later, winning another $8,000. Monroe Moore also made the 6-7-8-10 spare and held the program's record by ...

  8. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of auto parts, which are manufactured components of automobiles. This list reflects both fossil-fueled cars (using internal combustion engines) and electric vehicles; the list is not exhaustive. Many of these parts are also used on other motor vehicles such as trucks and buses.

  9. Anthony Neuer - Wikipedia

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    Neuer made his first appearance on TV, competing in the 2021 US Open in Reno, Nevada. He would be the fourth player to make the 7-10 split on Television and would finish third in the Stepladder, losing to Jakob Butturff 257–203. On June 19, Neuer would participate in the "King of the Lanes" in Portland, Maine, where he'd win $3,000 after ...