BALL REST ON PLATE: If a ball for any reason comes to rest on the plate, it must be removed by authorized personnel designated by the bowling establishment.Ī. A ball otherwise shall be considered foul and shall suffer the same penalties as for a GUTTER BALL.ģ. FAIR CONTACT: A ball shall be considered to have made fair contact only when it strikes a standing pin or playable wood before it (the ball) leaves the lane. Any ball delivered otherwise is deemed a foul.Ģ. (Playing area also includes approach area). FAIRLY DELIVERED BALL: A ball is fairly delivered when in its forward motion it touches the playing area before the 10ft. (This rule may be superseded by league or tournament regulations).ġ. Secretary/Statistician shall have the authority to make corrections in addition or points on match report sheets. SCORES ARE OFFICIAL: When records are turned in (to secretary/statistician) by captain or official, corrections cannot be made after points are awarded.Ī. RECORDING INDIVIDUAL SCORES: Except for addition errors, it is the bowlers sole responsibility to see that his/her score is recorded properly FRAME by FRAME. SCORING: The score sheet, tele-score and/or automatic scorer shall remain visible to all players at all times. CONSECUTIVE STRIKES OVER THREE: Score as per explanation in rule #6 above.Ĩ. Frame in which third strike is made: Score 10 plus the number downed by the first two balls in the next following frame.ħ. Frame in which second strike is made: Score 20 plus the number downed by the first ball rolled in the second following frame.Ĭ. Frame in which first strike is made: Score 30ī. THREE CONSECUTIVE STRIKES: Score as follows:Ī. Frame in which second strike is made: Score 10 plus the number downed by the first two balls in the next following frame.Ħ. Frame in which first strike is made: Score 20 plus the number downed by the first ball rolled in the second following frame.ī. TWO CONSECUTIVE STRIKES: Scores as follows:Ī. To score a spare the bowler receives ten plus the number of pins downed by the next ball rolled by that bowler.ĥ. SPARE: A "spare" occurs when ten pins are downed with the first two balls. To score a strike, the bowler receives ten plus the number of pins downed by the next two balls rolled by that bowler.Ĥ. STRIKE: A "strike" occurs when ten pins are downed with the first ball. NO MARK: When three balls are rolled, the bowler receives credit for the total number of pins knocked down in the frame.ģ. The frame must be completed on the same lane on which the strike or spare is bowled.Ģ. MARK IN FRAME 10: A bowler scoring a strike or a spare in the tenth frame shall immediately roll one or two balls, as necessary, to complete that frame. GAME (string): A game shall consist of ten frames (boxes) in each of which three balls shall be rolled, except when a player scores a strike or spare, called marks.
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