Bowling bags - Ron Kantowski tells how a father and son planned to make the PBA
Ron Kantowski tells how a father and son planned to make the PBA
Las Vegas Sun - And then Monday, on the first day of the tournament, somebody walked into the locker room and stole Artie’s bag, all four of his bowling balls and his custom $185 bowling shoes. Brunswick was kind enough to replace Artie’s bowling balls free of
Keeps on rolling at 92
Herald Journal - She methodically put on her brown leather bowling shoes and walked her ball to the line. With a shake from age, still steadied by her daughter, the ball naturally rolled out of her hand with her trademark lean. That was practice, that wasn t
Special needs children event deemed a success
Baytown Sun - It s good for the kids, Lori Kircus said while her 8-year-old son Sam put on his bowling shoes. It s for them to socialize with each other and their peers. Sam was one of the many kids sitting at the bowling alley s tables who has some
Talk of the bay: Sales tax rules take a holiday from logic
St. Petersburg Times - Rented bowling shoes aren’t exempt, but purchased ones are. Handbags and purses are, but wallets and watches aren’t. Poster paper is, but printer paper isn’t. And, finally, snow ski suits and lingerie are exempt, but umbrellas and bicycle helmets
Notebook: Livin’ It Up in L.A.
ESPN.com - Let’s just say she won’t be trading in her tennis shoes for bowling shoes anytime soon. A Playboy Who Wants To Play Los Angeles Lakers rookie Luke Walton got a taste of the NBA lifestyle on Tuesday night when he and fellow Arizona alum Richard
Albuquerque fun in the sun (or indoors) for under $10
Albuquerque Tribune - Bowling: Sport those groovy bowling shoes and have some fun while you aim for a strike. Prices usually start at about $3.50 per game and $2 for shoes. Call a bowling alley near you, as prices and times may vary. Salsa at the Cooperage: Now that “Dancing
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