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A League of Ordinary Gentlemen

Bowling Through The Decades

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  • “I think that America, in terms of its vision of sport, has gone through an extraordinary change,” said former PBA President/CEO Steve Miller. “And bowling… was left in the Father Knows Best days.”
    What do you think it will take for bowling to reclaim its place in the pantheon of American sports? Can it be done?

  • According to TV sports journalist Bernie Goldberg, “The reason bowlers don’t get respect is because they’re largely blue-collar guys.” Do you agree? Why or why not?

  • According to the United States Bowling Congress, bowling is the most popular participatory sport in the country with more than 70 million people hitting the lanes every year. What is your favorite bowling story or memory?
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