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  2. Spare (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    It is typically rendered as a slash on score sheets in place of the second pin count for a frame. Example: Frame 1, ball 1: 7 pins Frame 1, ball 2: 3 pins (spare) Frame 2, ball 1: 4 pins Frame 2, ball 2: 2 pins The total score from these throws is: 7 + 3 + 4(bonus) + 4 + 2 = 20, while the score for Frame 1 is 14.

  3. Template:Us-bowling-score-sheet - Wikipedia

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  4. Strike (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    A ten-pin bowling score sheet showing how a strike is scored The number of sanctioned perfect (300) games per league bowler has increased substantially since the 1990s. . Freeman and Hatfield posit that the increase in perfect games is due to factors such as the introduction of reactive resin coverstocks, asymmetric ball cores, synthetic lane surfaces, and precision lane oiling mach

  5. Scorer - Wikipedia

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    For example, a team that has scored 100 runs and lost three wickets is said to have a score of "one hundred for three", which is written 100–3 or 100/3. The exception is in Australia, where the order of the two numbers is switched: a spoken score of "three for one hundred" and written score of 3–100 or 3/100. Runs decide the winning and ...

  6. Perfect game (bowling) - Wikipedia

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    A perfect game is the highest score possible in a game of bowling, achieved by scoring a strike with every throw. [1] In bowling games that use 10 pins, such as ten-pin bowling , candlepin bowling , and duckpin bowling , the highest possible score is 300, achieved by bowling 12 strikes in a row in a traditional single game: one strike in each ...

  7. New Jersey man uses two bowling balls to score back-to-back ...

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    The trick uses two bowling balls to score two consecutive strikes. First, Woodard spins a bowling ball down the lane. The ball rotates on its axis as it slowly makes its way to the end. In the ...

  8. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    X: Symbol for strike. / (slash): Symbol for spare. — (dash): Symbol used in place of a zero-count ball. Also can denote an open frame when only the frame’s overall result is shown on a scoresheet.

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