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  2. AMF Bowling - Wikipedia

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    Logo used by newer Bowlero-owned, AMF-branded bowling centers since 2013. Many older AMF centers still use the 1970 "red triangle" AMF logo, sometimes with a bowling-related motif on the triangle. AMF Bowling (AMF Bowling Worldwide) is a major operator of bowling centers and major manufacturer of bowling equipment.

  3. Bowling Green State University - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Green State University (BGSU) is a public research university in Bowling Green, Ohio, United States. The 1,338-acre (541.5 ha) main academic and residential campus is 15 miles (24 km) south of Toledo, Ohio. The university has nationally recognized programs and research facilities in the natural and social sciences, education, arts ...

  4. Bowlero Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Bowlero Corp. Bowlero Corporation (formerly known as Bowlmor AMF) is an American bowling center operator. It is the largest ten-pin bowling center operator in the world with over 325 centers, almost all of which are located in the United States. [ 1] The centers have an average of 40 lanes compared to the U.S. bowling center average of 21 lanes.

  5. File:Zone Bowling logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Contents. File:Zone Bowling logo.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 133 × 51 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 123 pixels | 640 × 245 pixels | 1,024 × 393 pixels | 1,280 × 491 pixels | 2,560 × 982 pixels. The source code of this SVG is valid.

  6. Bowling ball - Wikipedia

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    A bowling ball is a hard spherical ball used to knock down bowling pins in the sport of bowling . Balls used in ten-pin bowling and American nine-pin bowling traditionally have holes for two fingers and the thumb. Balls used in five-pin bowling, candlepin bowling, duckpin bowling, and European nine-pin bowling have no holes, and are small ...

  7. Brunswick Bowling & Billiards - Wikipedia

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    Logo used by Brunswick Billiards. The billiards division was established in 1845 and was Brunswick Corporation's original business. Brunswick Billiards designs and/or markets billiards tables, table tennis tables, air powered table hockey games, and other gaming tables, as well as billiard balls, cues, game room furniture, and related accessories, under the Brunswick and Contender brands. [1]

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