Nov 09 2011

Bowling Tips




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1961 safeco bowling tips-32 pages- weber & notaro


1961 safeco bowling tips-32 pages- weber & notaro


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Bowling PLAY THE ANGLES How-To Tips HIT SPARES


Bowling PLAY THE ANGLES How-To Tips HIT SPARES


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Mr. Big BOWLING HowTo TIPS Connie Schwoegler 1949 Champ


Mr. Big BOWLING HowTo TIPS Connie Schwoegler 1949 Champ


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Bowling Tips SPARES *It's the Spares that Count* 1942


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1960 Buzz Fazio Bowling Champs How-To Tips Delivery


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1947 Bowling HowTo Tips Joe Wilman pictorial


1947 Bowling HowTo Tips Joe Wilman pictorial


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Wilton Sports Ball Pan Set


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The leader in cake decorating tools Wilton doesn’t mess around with anything but the best! Their bake ware is the choice of serious bakers for wedding cakes and other special occasions. Features: thick durable construction, pure aluminum for consistent and professional results. Constructed of Aluminum for rust resistance and easy washing. Pan takes any 2-layer cake mix and includes instructions. I…

Bowling Alley Pool Hall in Washington D.C. [16 x 20 Photograph]


Bowling Alley Pool Hall in Washington D.C. [16 x 20 Photograph]


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Fond of bowling a strike on the weekends? Witness the very place where bowling came about, in this old photograph. Located at the Center Market in Washington D.C., the Grand Central Palace was a place that allowed one of America’s favorite pastimes to be born. The building is shown here lined with cars, packed to the gills with enthusiastic bowler and billiards players. This photo sets the stage f…

Bowling Alley Pool Hall in Washington D.C. [8 x 10 Photograph]


Bowling Alley Pool Hall in Washington D.C. [8 x 10 Photograph]


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Fond of bowling a strike on the weekends? Witness the very place where bowling came about, in this old photograph. Located at the Center Market in Washington D.C., the Grand Central Palace was a place that allowed one of America’s favorite pastimes to be born. The building is shown here lined with cars, packed to the gills with enthusiastic bowler and billiards players. This photo sets the stage f…


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