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In 1993 Linton Calvert purchased the building for $600,000 and started restoring it. Calvert was interesting in the building due to its past housing a bowling alley. Once renovated, he installed a duckpin bowling alley with original 1930's equipment that he had found in Columbia City, Indiana. [3]
The place will also be a spot for duckpin bowling, a game that uses smaller pins and a lighter-weight ball to knock the pins down. ... Corktown Taproom to offer beer and wine on tap and duck-pin ...
The organization later became the American Rubber Band Duckpin Bowling Congress in 1945 and became an affiliate of the National Duckpin Bowling Congress. The rubber band game is now almost extinct, with most of the lanes located in private clubs, though there is one alley in the U.S. still open to the public in Glassport, Pennsylvania. [22]
A new club was formed as Wakefield Cricket and Bowling Club. In July 1873, a united South of England side played a game against a local 22 and, in 1878, Yorkshire played a game there. However the ground proved to be too small for first class cricket, although Yorkshire's second 11 continued to play on the ground until the 1960s.
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Maxine Allen (November 7, 1913 – September 16, 1995. [citation needed]) was an American bowler specializing in duckpin bowling, although when duckpin lanes began disappearing in the 1960s she switched to in ten pins.
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This category organizes articles relating to the sports of Duckpin bowling. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. Duckpin bowling ...