If you are a league bowler, the league secretary as well as house secretary can verify your average. There is also a yearbook which is put out every year. If your league is sanctioned then you will have a yearbook average. To obtain a yearbook ask your league secretary or the Front Desk Attendant to help you.
Your league average is generally made available by your league secretary. The league secretary's job is to calculate a player's average by dividing the pins knocked down by the games bowled. While a few still do it by hand, most league secretaries or center league processors use a software product called BLS (Bowling League Secretary) to track league statistics.
take your total and divide it by 10
A bowling ball would be considered a sphere.
It's relative to the player and their bowling average.
Divide the total money spent for bowling games by the number of games bowled. I.E. If you spent $9 for bowling games and bowled 9 games, the average cost is $1.00.
222/13
131
When you say, "Their living room is a bowling alley," you are using a metaphor. However, if they have children and the children have bowling pins, a ball, and use it as a place bowl, then it is not a metaphor, but simply a name.
155
about 227 per game
billy white
$12000 a month
With the advent of better, lighter bowling balls, there isn't a set average. A lot depends on the ability of the bowler and skills of the bowler.