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Bowling
Bowling is the common name for several sports that involve rolling a ball towards a target or to knock down pins.
For the use of this term in cricket, see Bowling (cricket).
The sports known as bowling may be divided into two distinct groups.
The first group is played along an "alley", most commonly of wood. Here the players attempt to score points by throwing a ball to knock down pins. Included in this group are
- Ten-pin bowling
- Five-pin bowling, played in Canada
- Nine-pin skittles
- Candlepin bowling, played in eastern Canada and New England, is a variation of ten-pin bowling, where the player gets to roll a small ball three times per frame instead of two, and fallen pins are not removed between throws.
- Duckpin bowling, commonly found in the Baltimore, Maryland area, in central Connecticut, and in eastern Canada, is another variation of ten-pin bowling, where the player rolls three times per frame toward small, squat pins.
The second group is played on a lawn, usually outdoors. Here the players throw a ball (which may be eccentrically weighted) in an attempt to put it closest to a designated point. This group includes
See also
- Skittles - the sport from which "alley" based Bowling originated
- Skee ball - a game that plays similar to bowling
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Bill's Maine Candlepin Bowling Contains a detailed list of all candlepin tournaments within the Eastern and Western Maine Candlepin Bowling Association. This informative website also contains a listing of all candlepin bowling centers in Eastern and Western Maine, and many pictures of the equipment used in candlepin bowling. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Rink/5257/
Candlepin Corner Pro interviews, stories, news in the candlepin community, behind the scenes with WNDS CH 50 bowling. http://www.geocities.com/candlepincorner/index.html
Candlepin Bowling Includes descriptive information of the difference between regular bowling and candlepin bowling. Also has a link to rules of the game. http://people.bu.edu/jsaikia/candle.html
Candlepin Pro Tour Results Results from the World Candlepin Bowlers Congress (WCBC) pro candlepin bowling events. This page is not affiliated with the WCBC, but provided as a public service. http://www.kafalas.com/wcbc.htm
Nova Scotia Candlepin Bowling Basic information on candlepin bowling, equipment used, and current record scores. http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/7789/
Where to bowl Candlepin List of candlepin bowling centers throughout United States and Canada. Also provides an updated list of lanes, directions, and website links. http://members.aol.com/candlepinbowling/wheretobowl.html
Candlepin Central Offers news columns, chat and tournament information. http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/tfrizzel/
World Candlepin Bowlers Congress (WCBC) Pro Tour Features biographies of the tour's professional members, including men and women. Also, offers tour dates, tournament results, records, and activities. http://www.wcbcprotour.org/
East Coast Candlepin Bowling Personal website dedicated to the sport of candlepin bowling with emphasis on New Brunswick and Nova Scotia leagues. Site includes links, polls, and general information. http://www.geocities.com/eastcoastcandlepin/
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