A guaranteed Bowling league is where there is an agreement between the league and center to pay a specific amount in lineage based on a certain number of teams and players for a certain number of weeks.
For example, if the center required a trios league to guarantee 20 teams to pay $10 per spot for 30 weeks, it would mean the league must pay $600 each week (20 * 3 players * $10 each) for a total of $18,000 for the season. Should the league have members or teams that quit during the season, the league must still pay the center the guaranteed amount.
League Bowling happened in 1991.
League Bowling was created on 1991-07-01.
Revolutionary Anarchist Bowling League ended in 1991.
The name of the bowling league where players play individually is called a singles league.
Are there any samples of League Bowling Prize Fund Sheets?
The duration of Bowling Revolution P-League is 1800.0 seconds.
All major league contracts are guaranteed. So are NBA. NFL contracts are not guaranteed.
Bowling Revolution P-League was created on 2006-04-02.
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That would be a Scratch League.
Both are correct.It's a matter of context, however both could be used interchangeably.For example:"How many players are on a bowling team?""My friend Aaron and I were on the same bowling team.""At my previous high school I bowled on a team that won the league.""I bowled on a team that won all the league awards."To help stress you may not be the only one, examples could be:"In bowling class, we bowled in teams of three.""There were five people bowling in each team.""Do you prefer bowling in a team of four or five?"
If your league does not have a rule to cover the situation, call the league officers to make a decision.