Most commonly, the second ball is referred to as a "spare ball" and is typically chosen and drilled to reduce hooking, allowing the bowler to throw directly at single pin spares or closely grouped combinations--any spare that would be easier to pick up with a straight shot than with the bowler's normal hook. This is most useful for right-handed bowlers shooting at the 10-pin (or 6, or 6-10), or left-handed bowlers shooting at the 4, 7, or 4-7.
Less often, a bowler will use two Bowling balls to compensate for different conditions on each lane of the pair on which he is bowling..
There are 2 umpires, the batters umpire and the bowlers umpire. Batters umpire: Calls no balls Stands where they can see batter and first post Calls 'out' if the batter is out Watches for catches Calls a rounder when batter touches fourth post Calls half rounders Calls backwards hit Watches front line of bowlers box for fouls Watches bowlers wrist movement Watches front and back lines of batters box for fouls Calls obstruction. Bowlers umpire Calls play to begin the game Calls 'no balls' Make final decisions The umpires will swap positions on the pitch in the intrest of fairness to the game
The average number of pro bowlers in a typical game is around 10 to 12 players.
The average score that professional bowlers achieve in a game is around 200 to 220 points.
Professional bowlers typically achieve an average score of around 200-220 in a game.
the four balls are the snitch, Quaffle, and two bludgers
There is a very long list of bowlers in the IBHOF who have bowled a sanctioned 300 game.
The average PBA score among professional bowlers is around 200-220 points per game.
The average pro bowling score achieved by professional bowlers is around 200-220 points per game.
A 300 game counts anytime you bowl it. However if it is not santioned you dont get all the perks and recognition. I know bowlers that average 150 that have bowled a 300 and bowlers with 200+ average that have not.
No one person can be credited for billiard balls. It is known that they were in use in the very early 1400's, but there is no record of its development from an outside game to an indoor table game.
A track in bowling is referring to the balls trajectory down the lane. Based on where a bowler aims, the lanes oils conditions, the bowling ball use, their rotation and other factors, the trajectory can be vastly different from game to game. A track can also refer to the oil track on a ball. Some bowlers use this track to determine how the ball is rolling and what part of the ball is actually in contact with the lane.
Die Kegler. (That`s assuming, you are referring to the game of bowling).