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- Five-pin_bowling abstract "Five-pin bowling is a bowling variant which is played only in Canada, where most bowling alleys offer it, either alone or in combination with ten-pin bowling. It was devised around 1909 by Thomas F. Ryan in Toronto, Ontario, at his Toronto Bowling Club, in response to customers who complained that the ten-pin game was too strenuous. He cut five tenpins down to about 75% of their size, and used hand-sized hard rubber balls, thus inventing the original version of five-pin bowling.".
- Five-pin_bowling thumbnail Five_pin_bowling_boy.jpg?width=300.
- Five-pin_bowling wikiPageExternalLink terms.html.
- Five-pin_bowling wikiPageExternalLink www.bowlersway.com.
- Five-pin_bowling wikiPageExternalLink www.c5pba.ca.
- Five-pin_bowling wikiPageExternalLink www.ottawaybc.com.
- Five-pin_bowling wikiPageID "179548".
- Five-pin_bowling wikiPageRevisionID "596123210".
- Five-pin_bowling hasPhotoCollection Five-pin_bowling.
- Five-pin_bowling subject Category:Bowling.
- Five-pin_bowling subject Category:History_of_Toronto.
- Five-pin_bowling subject Category:Precision_sports.
- Five-pin_bowling subject Category:Sports_originating_in_Canada.
- Five-pin_bowling type Abstraction100002137.
- Five-pin_bowling type Act100030358.
- Five-pin_bowling type Activity100407535.
- Five-pin_bowling type Diversion100426928.
- Five-pin_bowling type Event100029378.
- Five-pin_bowling type PrecisionSports.
- Five-pin_bowling type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Five-pin_bowling type Sport100523513.
- Five-pin_bowling type SportsOriginatingInCanada.
- Five-pin_bowling type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Five-pin_bowling comment "Five-pin bowling is a bowling variant which is played only in Canada, where most bowling alleys offer it, either alone or in combination with ten-pin bowling. It was devised around 1909 by Thomas F. Ryan in Toronto, Ontario, at his Toronto Bowling Club, in response to customers who complained that the ten-pin game was too strenuous. He cut five tenpins down to about 75% of their size, and used hand-sized hard rubber balls, thus inventing the original version of five-pin bowling.".
- Five-pin_bowling label "Five-pin bowling".
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- Five-pin_bowling wasDerivedFrom Five-pin_bowling?oldid=596123210.
- Five-pin_bowling depiction Five_pin_bowling_boy.jpg.
- Five-pin_bowling isPrimaryTopicOf Five-pin_bowling.