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  2. Betz mystery sphere - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The family of three, Antoine, Jerri, and son Terry, came across a small metal sphere the size of a bowling ball. Their first thought was the sphere had been a cannonball left from New World conquistadors. They decided to take the sphere back to their house. [2] Several days later, Terry was playing the guitar in their home.

  3. Pinsetter - Wikipedia

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    A 5-pin bowling pinsetter in use at a bowling alley in Toronto Pinsetters in operation at a bowling alley as seen from behind the lanes. In bowling, a pinsetter or pinspotter is an automated mechanical device that sets bowling pins back in their original positions, returns bowling balls to the front of the alley, and clears fallen pins on the pin deck.

  4. QubicaAMF Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 Qubica acquired the Mendes company, a maker of pinsetters, ball returns, and automated scoring systems. [ 3 ] QubicaAMF Worldwide was formed in July 2005 when AMF Bowling Worldwide contributed the assets of its Bowling Products Division and Qubica Lux S.à r.l. (successor owner of Qubica) contributed Qubica S.p.A. to a new joint venture ...

  5. List of World of Springfield figures and playsets - Wikipedia

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    Pin Pal Homer - With bowling ball and bowling bag; Barney Gumble - With sub sandwich and beer mug; Ned Flanders - With Bible, removable glasses, chef's hat and spatula; Waylon Smithers - With clipboard, removable glasses and picture of Mr. Burns [1] Chief Wiggum - With coffee, nightstick and donut

  6. Automatic scorer - Wikipedia

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    Pair of automatic scorers on desk in front of lane pair Detail of automatic scorer from an overhead display. An automatic scorer is the computerized scoring system to keep track of scoring in ten-pin bowling. It was introduced en masse in bowling alleys in the 1970s and combined with mechanical pinsetters to detect overturned pins.

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