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  2. Glossary of bowls terms - Wikipedia

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    ditch weight to play a bowl with sufficient weight to reach the ditch at the other end of the rink, or the ditch nearest the head in Crown Green bowls. division in pennant games, associations may create tiered competition made up of separate divisions of teams. Often there are multiple sections to form part of a division. Section winners then ...

  3. Bowls - Wikipedia

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    Bowls, also known as lawn bowls or lawn bowling, is a sport in which players try to roll their ball (called a bowl) closest to a smaller ball (known as a "jack" or sometimes a "kitty"). The bowls are shaped (biased), so that they follow a curved path when being rolled. The game is played either in teams or one against one.

  4. New Zealand Indoor Bowls - Wikipedia

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    1. A set of bowls should be in a set of 16, 8 of black and 8 of a contrasting colour; 2. They shall have a draw of not less than 840 millimetres in a run of 5.50 metres on an approved testing table. 3. Their size and weight should be within the following limits: (i)94.5-100 millimetres (ii) 624-700 grams

  5. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    A rice bowl, a soup bowl, two or three small dishes with accompanying foods, and two or three condiment dishes for person would be typical. Various serving bowls and platters would also be set on a table for a typical meal, along with a soy sauce cruet , a small pitcher for tempura or other sauce, and a tea setting of tea pot, tea cups and tea ...

  6. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Weight hole: See balance hole. Wet/dry : See over/under . WIBC : Women's International Bowling Congress , the governing organization for women's bowling, formed in 1916 as a counterpart to the male-only ABC , and merged in 2005 with other organizations to form the United States Bowling Congress ( USBC ).

  7. Bowling green - Wikipedia

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    Bowling green specifications for the lawn bowls variation of the sport are stipulated in World Bowls' Laws of the Sport of Bowls. [2] For the variant known as crown green bowls, no such stipulation is documented by the national governing body and bowls clubs are free to form the dimensions and other specifications as they feel fit. Generally a ...

  8. Candlepin bowling - Wikipedia

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    The nearly identical weight of the ball, when compared to that of just one candlepin 2 lb 8 oz (1.1 kg), [1] causes balls to deflect when impacting either standing or downed pins. A game of candlepin bowling, often called a string in New England, is divided into ten rounds, each which is most commonly referred to as a box, rather than a "frame ...

  9. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, 500 limited-edition presentation bowls in an exclusive Raspberry (reddish maroon) colored glaze were made to commemorate the production of the 500 millionth piece of dinnerware carrying the name Fiesta produced by the Homer Laughlin China Company since 1936. In anticipation of Fiesta's 75th anniversary in 2011, Homer Laughlin announced ...