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  2. Drewe Henley - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Alley Attendant Uncredited 1966 A Man for All Seasons: Uncredited 1967 The 25th Hour: Capt. Brunner 1968 Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter: Clive 1970 Hell Boats: Sub. Lt. Johnson, R.N. When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth: Khaku 1971 Puppet on a Chain: Jimmy Duclos Quest for Love: Man 1972 Frenzy: Forensics technician Uncredited 1976

  3. Eugene Porterfield - Wikipedia

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    During high school, he worked numerous jobs, including a bowling alley and as a gas station attendant and mechanic. He then continued his work as a mechanic, an auto parts sales specialist and factory worker before enlisting in the U.S. Army.

  4. Kingpin (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kingpin is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Peter and Bobby Farrelly and written by Barry Fanaro and Mort Nathan.Starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel and Bill Murray, it tells the story of an alcoholic ex-professional bowler (Harrelson) who becomes the manager for a promising Amish talent (Quaid).

  5. Bowling alley - Wikipedia

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    The number of lanes inside a bowling alley is variable. The Inazawa Grand Bowl in Japan is the largest bowling alley in the world, with 116 lanes. [10] Human pinsetters were used at bowling alleys to set up the pins, but modern ten-pin bowling alleys have automatic mechanical pinsetters.

  6. Lucky Strike Entertainment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company's main bowling center brands in the United States include the namesake Lucky Strike Lanes (which the then-Bowlero Corporation acquired in 2023) [5], Bowlero, the upscale Bowlmor Lanes, and the legacy AMF Bowling brand. The company's U.S. centers represent 7% of the country's 4,200 commercial bowling centers.

  7. Nelson Burton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Nelson "Bo" Burton Jr. (born June 5, 1942 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States) is a retired professional ten-pin bowler, PBA Hall of Famer, and former longtime analyst for the Professional Bowlers Tour on ABC Television.

  8. 1975 PBA Tour season - Wikipedia

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    This is a recap of the 1975 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 17th season, and consisted of 34 events. Earl Anthony became the first PBA player to win seven titles in a season since Dick Weber (1961), while also gaining an unprecedented "three-peat" in the Brunswick PBA National Championship. [1]

  9. Professional Bowlers Association - Wikipedia

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    Among the 345 winners, 124 (35.9%) won only one title in their career, while 51 bowlers (15.6%) have earned 10 or more titles. On September 10, 2019, Bowlero Corporation, the world's largest operator of bowling centers, announced it had purchased the PBA. Bowlero's Chief Customer Officer, Colie Edison, was appointed CEO of the PBA.