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Macworld December 8, 2006 Peter Cohen |
RocketBowl Plus Enjoyable mix of bowling and mini-golf makes you long for an era that never was |
Sports Illustrated May 16, 2000 |
Spare Me All These Strikes ...Do you realize that during the 1998-99 bowling season 34,470 perfect games were rolled?... |
Inc. July 2009 Darren Dahl |
Business for Sale: A Minnesota Bowling Alley This 24-lane bowling center in Duluth, Minnesota, is priced at $2.4 million. |
Wired September 2004 Tom McNichol |
Kingpin Rob Glaser and his geek pals from Microsoft wanted to pull pro bowling out of the gutter. So they bought the whole damn league. |
Popular Mechanics November 5, 2009 Alex Hutchinson |
Cheating Gets High-Tech With the Remote-Controlled Bowling Ball If you want to bowl 300 without practicing, this product is right up your alley. |
Sports Illustrated January 18, 2001 Gary Van Sickle |
Martin case could go either way Now that the Supreme Court is hearing the Casey Martin case, you can look for some fine, informed national reporting on golf. Or maybe not... |
Sports Central April 2, 2005 Greg Wyshynski |
Bowling for St. Loo Curious about the history of bowling? Visit the International Bowling Museum in St. Louis... Random thoughts. |
Wired August 2008 James Lee |
Going for Ping-Pong Gold Takes High Tech Training, Too Ping-Pong, sharpshooting, and bowling competitors get Olympic medals, so training centers around the world are deploying special high tech training equipment to give their athletes an edge in Beijing. |
Sports Illustrated December 27, 2000 |
The last frame Baltimore's duckpin bowling is headed for the gutter |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Big Paydays In Obscure Sports Being a pro in a widely-followed sport is not the only route to a fat paycheck. Many people taking part in activities we may not even consider to be real sports are also raking in the big bucks. |
The Motley Fool December 12, 2005 David Gardner |
A Striking Interview In this interview, new 3M CEO George Buckley talks about his former post at Brunswick and about managing a company with interests as diverse as bowling and boating. He also discusses 3M as an investment. |