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Amf bowling ball - Trio fares well at City Tournament

Trio fares well at City Tournament
Journal Times - At the 105th annual Wisconsin State Bowling Association State Tournament at Village Bowl in Menomonee Falls (team event) and AMF Bowlero in Wauwatosa (singles and doubles), Racine-based Bowl for Soul joined the leaderboard in scratch team event

Recreation: Calendar, sign-up sheet
San Antonio Express News - April 21-22, USBC Open City Tournament, AMF Wonder Lanes. (210) 490-6010. Bicycling: April 22, 8 a.m., Classic Devil’s Backbone Ride, 27, 43 and 52 miles, rear of public lot across from Gruene Hall in Gruene. (210) 373-2559

Viator Strikes 29 Times in Amazing 811
Ledger - AMF Lakeland Lanes has a special Easter event for youth bowlers. If you are 16 or younger and accompanied by a paying adult, you can bowl for free on Easter Sunday (subject to lane availability). Lesley Corban’s bowling column appears on Sundays. To

USBC Orange Belt Recognizes Award Winners
Ledger - AMF Lakeside Lanes and AMF Lakeland Lanes are sister centers, and Lakeside, as well as Lakeland Lanes, will offer “Kids Extreme Bowling” starting Tuesday from 3:30 p.m.-5 p.m., with unlimited glow in the dark bowling for $6. Lakeside will start their

Sacyr insists no disposals, redundancies planned if Eiffage takeover
Forbes - On Friday, a source close to Eiffage said intervention by French market regulator AMF may force Sacyr to replace its all-paper offer with a cash bid. Eiffage dramatically cancelled the voting rights of 89 Spanish shareholders at the AGM this week

Mid State Lanes in its final frame
East Brunswick Sentinel - The alley is owned and operated by AMF Bowling Centers, which owns bowling alleys nationwide. Pat Foster, a shift leader at the alley, said the company “absolutely” wants to remain at the location but is being forced to close its doors. AMF’s real

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Brunswick bowling bags - John Katsilometes on Pure Management’s plan to bring some glitter to

John Katsilometes on Pure Management’s plan to bring some glitter to
Las Vegas Sun - At Lucky Strike the service for a bottle of liquor served at the lanes’ plush low-riding couches starts at $300, which is about the cost of three decent Brunswick bowling balls. The menu is inventive, with such offerings as deep-fried mac-and-cheese

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