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  2. Rack (billiards) - Wikipedia

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    An aluminum rack set up for eight-ball, breaker's view. Note 1 ball in front, centered 8 ball, staggered ball pattern, and different rear corners. In eight-ball, 15 object balls are used. Under the world standardized rules, it is prescribed that: [2] The 8 ball must be in the center of the rack (the second ball in the three-balls-wide row).

  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. Cup-and-ball - Wikipedia

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    Cup-and-ball (or ball in a cup) or ring and pin is a traditional children's toy. It is generally a wooden handle to which a small ball is attached by a string and that has one or two cups, or a spike , upon which the player tries to catch the ball.

  5. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Breakpoint: A term with varying definitions: The point along a bowling ball's path at which the ball transitions from the skid phase to the hook phase; or the point of maximum change in direction; or the point at which the ball transitions from skid to traction and begins the roll phase; [33] or the point at which the ball is at its most ...

  6. QubicaAMF Bowling World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Bowling World Cup was created by AMF's European Promotions Director at the time, Victor Kalman, and Gordon Caie, AMF's Promotions Manager in the UK at the time. [2] Dublin, Ireland in 1965 hosted the first-ever Bowling World Cup, then called the International Masters. 20 bowlers, all men, participated.

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    A storage tank burst and flooded the streets of Boston with a 25-foot (7.6 m) high wave of molasses. Mango cult: It takes quite the cult of personality to have a fruit you gave as a gift be venerated. Masabumi Hosono: The only Japanese survivor of the Titanic sinking, and someone who wasn't welcomed in his home country after the disaster ...