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WELL BOWL ME OVER!!.............................Thunderhead

  Author:  15033  Category:(Interesting) Created:(3/25/2001 7:59:00 PM)
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How old is the game of bowling?

Very, very old. Bowling pins and other bowling equipment have been discovered in an Egyptian child's grave dating back to 5200 BC. Bowling games have been popular all over the world. The Germans in 200 AD rolled stones at nine wooden clubs called kegles (bowlers in Germany are still sometimes called "keglers"). The English were bowling as early as the 1100s. The Dutch are the ones who introduced the sport to America in the 1600s. They called it "Dutch pins" and Dutch colonists in what is now New York City liked to bowl in a particular section of the city so much that it acquired the name "Bowling Green."

Why did an extra pin get added to the game of bowling?

It's true. People used to bowl at "nine-pins" rather than "ten-pins." According to bowling historians, the practice of using ten pins in the game of bowling actually originated in colonial America as a means of getting around a gaming law that forbade "bowling at nine-pins." The colonial authorities tried to quash the sport because too many colonists were gambling on it. To avoid punishment for disobeying the law, bowlers decided to add an extra pin and call it...ten-pins. ("Hey, there's no crime here, officer. As you can clearly see, we are NOT bowling at nine-pins.")

Why isn't bowling an Olympic sport?

Bowling isn't an Olympic sport yet, but the International Bowling Federation would like it to be. According to the IBF, bowling is like many other Olympic sports in that it requires accuracy, stamina, concentration, and muscle control. The IBF points out that bowling meets the minimum requirements set by the International Olympic Committee for gaining acceptance (the rules state that an Olympic sport must be contested in 75 countries for men's competition and on four continents, and 40 countries for women on three continents).

What is a "turkey" in bowling?

Three strikes in a row. ~SUDDEN FACTS

~Thunderhead

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Date: 3/25/2001 8:06:00 PM  From Authorid: 12103    thats pretty interesting..im not a big "bowling" fan...but thanks for sharing!!!  
Date: 3/25/2001 10:07:00 PM  From Authorid: 21132    : ) Hi, My Thunder friend.....  
Date: 3/26/2001 2:18:00 AM  From Authorid: 177    I remember the story of Rip Van Winkle, and how the Odd little Men did bowl, until it made the very forest echoe like thunder.  
Date: 6/20/2005 1:38:00 PM  From Authorid: 16376    another interesting post. Love you.,  

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