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Duckpin bowling is a
variation of the
sport of bowling.
Duckpin balls are 4+3⁄4 in (12 cm) to 5 in (12.7 cm) in diameter,
weigh 3 lb 6 oz (1.5 kg) to...
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fingers and the thumb.
Balls used in five-pin bowling,
candlepin bowling,
duckpin bowling, and
European nine-pin
bowling have no holes, and are
small enough...
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there are five pins
arranged in a V. They are
midway in size
between duckpins and ten pins, and they have a
heavy rubber band
around their middles to...
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bowling ball in
various bowling games including tenpins, five-pins,
duckpins and candlepins. Pin
specifications are set by the
United States Bowling...
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automatic tracking of the
state of the game,
especially in
candlepin and
duckpin bowling sports,
which use
smaller balls, and in
which the
machines are...
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second roll.
Common types of pin
bowling include ten-pin, candlepin,
duckpin, nine-pin, and five-pin. The
historical game
skittles is the forerunner...
- [citation needed]) was an
American bowler specializing in
duckpin bowling,
although when
duckpin lanes began disappearing in the 1960s she
switched to in...
- provençal Pétanque
Raffa (boules)
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bowls Duckpin bowling Five-pin
bowling Nine-pin
bowling Ten-pin
bowling Irish road bowling...
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originally hosting other types of bowling. In 1906,
Monsey created the
National Duckpin and
Candlepin Congress,
which regulated ball size, pin
shape and size,...
- Letter". Pen and the Pad.
Retrieved 24
November 2024. "Scoring
Duckpin Bowling".
Duckpins.com.
Archived from the
original on 8
April 2023. "What Does /s/...