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bowl·ing league

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  1. bowling leaguenoun

    a league of bowling teams

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  1. Bowling league

    A bowling league is a group event where several teams bowl against each other over the course of a season. Most bowling leagues consist of four-player teams that meet up once a week or once every other week, usually at the same day and time. Teams of three or five players are also common. Leagues can be set up as male-only, female-only, or mixed. Four-person teams tend to be used in mixed leagues, while three- and five-player teams are more common in male-only and female-only leagues. Leagues were established soon after the most modern types of bowling were created in the late 1800s. Leagues may be organized by bowling alleys, or started up by people with a connection outside of bowling such as company, church, or labor union leagues. Each session, each team in the league faces one other team. In most bowling leagues, each team plays three games per scheduled match. The players on a team usually bowl in a specific order and across two lanes, switching lanes after every frame. This way the bowlers on each team are equally exposed to favorable or unfavorable lane conditions. After the first week of the league, the average for each player is set, and the average can go up or down after each subsequent session as more games are bowled. Though there are "scratch" leagues where only actual score counts, most leagues use the bowler averages to determine team and/or individual handicaps. The handicap is the difference of the sum of averages between the two teams that are facing each other (sometimes then multiplied by a percentage, such as 90%), or an amount calculated from a score that is above the highest team average in the league so that each team gets a handicap amount. The handicap gives teams with lower averages a chance to compete against teams with higher averages. While some leagues have a casual attitude towards the rules, other leagues are fiercely competitive. For example, a player that commits a foul might provoke a heated confrontation with other bowlers if he or she does not declare the required zero score for the throw. There are often weekly and seasonal cash prizes, along with betting pools that go along with the game. The point of this is to have something to work for in addition to friendly competition. Some leagues will have strike pools or spare pools. This is when team members put in money to play the game. The first person to get a certain amount of strikes or spares wins the total amount of money that everyone put in. Some teams play a side poker game in which a player draws a card only after making a strike or spare; best poker hand at the end of each game wins. In some cases, tickets are sold for a league strike jackpot. A ticket is drawn each week and the bowler holding that ticket must roll a strike to win the jackpot. If no one wins it in one week, then the money carries over to the next week until someone finally gets a strike. Other common jackpots are high scratch game, high handicap game, high over-average game, and "mystery" game (where a score is drawn and anyone whose game matched that score wins a prize). Bowling leagues normally attract an adult crowd, whether it is duckpin, candlepin, or ten-pin bowling. However youth bowling leagues are also common, particularly on weekend afternoons.

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  1. bowling league

    A bowling league is an organized group of teams that compete against one another in the sport of bowling over a predetermined period of time. The games are generally played according to a specific schedule and involve a certain set of rules agreed upon by the members or organizers of the league. Leagues may vary in terms of skill level, age range, and competitive intensity.

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  1. Bowling league

    A bowling league is a group event where several teams bowl against each other. Most bowling leagues consist of four team players that meet up once a week and usually at the same time and day. Teams of three or five players are also common. Leagues can be set up as male-only, female-only, or mixed. Leagues were established soon after the most modern type of bowling was created. Ten-pin bowling is a modern form of bowling that was formed in 1895 in New York City. Each week the teams take turns facing one other team. In most bowling leagues each team plays three games per visit. In the first week of the league, the average and handicap of each player is set. Handicap is the difference of the sum of averages between the two teams that are facing each other. Besides the fun of having a team and rolling a ball down the alley to hit a few pins, there are sometimes fun cash prizes and pools that go along with the game of bowling. The point of this is to have something to work for. Some leagues will have strike pools or spare pools. This is when team members put in money to play the game. The first person to get a certain amount of strikes or spares wins the total amount of money that everyone put in. If no one wins it one week or two, then the money keeps adding up until someone finally wins it.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of bowling league in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of bowling league in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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