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Pre bowling

Last post 12-10-2007 4:50 PM by guinevere. 11 replies.
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  • 11-14-2007 1:16 PM

    • Gaytha
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    Pre bowling

    Help, our league has allowed one person from a team to prebowl because of military committments without the whole team.  The team wanted to bowl on the regular league night so he was allowed to bowl by himself.  Is this legal? Should scores bowled be allowed to stand?  He did have a league official there to witness bowling and his scores were printed up by the bowling center and present for the league and opposing team to view.  We can't find a rule that specifically denies this.

  • 11-14-2007 2:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

     Gaytha,

    Page 59 of the rule book. Rule 111a para 3 says individual unopposed prebowling in an adult league is prhibited unles the league rules oterwise.

    If there isn't a league rule in place now allowing individual prebowling the scores do not count and the bowlers absent scores would have to be used. If the league wants to add this rule now it would not be retroactive and it would take a 100% written approval of all team captains. 

     

    Ray Vogel 1-724
    Monmouth County USBC BA
    Association Manager
  • 11-14-2007 2:44 PM In reply to

    • D.M.
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    • Dearborn Mi.
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    Re: Pre bowling

    I think usbc allows it.  Their honor scores wouldn't be approved if they shot any.  If you have a league by-law against individual pre or post bowling that is a different matter.  If it was allowed you probily do not. 

  • 11-15-2007 10:12 AM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    This is a specific league rule

     I bowl in one league that allows individual, unopposed, pre-bowling and another that only allows pre-bowling if the entire team pre-bowls and if it is witnessed by a member of the opposing team or a league officer. 

  • 11-15-2007 10:17 AM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    Gaytha:

    Help, our league has allowed one person from a team to prebowl because of military committments without the whole team.  The team wanted to bowl on the regular league night so he was allowed to bowl by himself.  Is this legal? Should scores bowled be allowed to stand?  He did have a league official there to witness bowling and his scores were printed up by the bowling center and present for the league and opposing team to view.  We can't find a rule that specifically denies this.

     

    Gaytha:  You need to find out what your league rules are regarding individual pre bowling.

  • 11-16-2007 6:13 PM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    ... and, of course, there's a good chance that the league rules don't address individual prebowling at all.

  • 11-20-2007 2:49 PM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    I encourage my leagues to allow pre and post bowling by teams for my main leagues and individuals for my youth and off peak leagues.  If a team calls me during the day and says they can't bowl tonight; I have them schedule a time to make up before the next week of bowling.  We don't need a board meeting to allow this.  I don't question why they can't bowl at their regular time.  I'm just trying to keep my bowlers happy and coming back.  If a team or individual abuses bowling out, we question their reason.  As long as they keep current on their league fees it is not a problem.  They are just missing out on the fun of bowling with their league. If your league is bowling for big prize money,adopt strict rules.  If they are mostly bowling for fun and a night out, I dont see why a league can't be flexable on pre and post bowling.  The USBC HAS TOO MANY RULES.  USE COMMON SENSE.

  • 11-21-2007 2:44 PM In reply to

    • D.M.
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    • Dearborn Mi.
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    Re: Pre bowling

    You may be right,  yea here comes the but.  What gives you the authority to make up the rules as you go.  You own a bowling center you don't own the league.  Are you from Mena Ark.

  • 12-05-2007 11:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    I just suggest common sense options to my leagues. They are free to do as they wish.  I never heard of Mena Ark. but you probably don't care for idea from Indiana either.

  • 12-08-2007 12:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    SMALL TOWN PROPRIETOR,

     

    What D.M. is referring to is an incident that happened about four or five years ago.  Somebody posted a thread that was probably very innocent at first.  However one thing led to another and everybody (or so it seems) on the league in question was writing nasty messages back and forth.  It really gave Mena, Ar. a bad name.

     

    Prince Vince

  • 12-10-2007 11:24 AM In reply to

    • D.M.
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    • Joined on 01-27-2005
    • Dearborn Mi.
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    Re: Pre bowling

     The prince sugarcoated it a little.  The accuser said that the owner of a center, the only one in town.  Had the assn. officials on his payroll at the center.  They didn't give out financial reports to anyone.  I guess they did have a problem with money missing or something.  The center owner refused to let his employees give out any paper work to verify anything.  He was accused of being a "my way or bowl somewhere else" type of guy.   If you read up on this you will see what I was refering too.  A lady was barred from the center for asking to see reports. This is in court somewhere.  Law suits and the courts will settle it.

      I just thought you over stepped your authority.  Maybe it was for the good but it sounded a little too strong.   

  • 12-10-2007 4:50 PM In reply to

    Re: Pre bowling

    MightyFish:

    ... and, of course, there's a good chance that the league rules don't address individual prebowling at all.

    which means that the bowler is not allowed to prebowl individually....
    at least that's the way i read my rulebook.

    small town proprietor,
    it's one thing to refuse to allow teams to prebowl at all. that goes against USBC rules. it's very, very different for an ADULT league to not allow bowlers to pre- or post- bowl individually. there's just too much room for error or impropriety. to each his own, but i personally would never bowl on a non-singles league that allows individual prebowls. i just disagree with the concept.

    evil will always triumph because good is dumb.--Dark Helmet
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