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Lucky man discovers 160 free bowling balls buried beneath his home David Olson's discovery of this real treasure trove came while renovating his home in Michigan ...
Another tactic is to offer four weeks of free bowling classes, with students getting free bowling balls at the end. The hope is that owning a bowling ball will turn them into lifetime bowlers ...
The free yard-fill notion has emerged as the most widely accepted theory for how David Olson ended up with 158 bowling balls that day (plus four he has found since then) under his yard.
It's a program that keeps kids busy and active over the summer months -- not to mention safe from the scorching heat. And this year, it's celebrating ten years of spares, strikes, and gutter balls.
The sound of falling pins echoed with a little more meaning at the Bowling Dome on Saturday, Aug. 23, as the Chamberlain landmark celebrated its 75th anniversary. Locals and visitors gathered to ...
Gutter ball: Michigan man finds 158 bowling balls under home, thinks he’s solved mystery of why Brunswick Bowling Products had a plant in the area. Former employees told him that workers used to ...
He contacted the maker of the balls, Brunswick Bowling Products, which had a plant in the area and said they were made in the 1950s. He said former employees contacted him and told him the workers ...
Another tactic is to offer four weeks of free bowling classes, with students getting free bowling balls at the end. The hope is that owning a bowling ball will turn them into lifetime bowlers ...