Every sport has its set of rules and regulations as well as field
manners to follow. To be a true sportsperson, one needs to have a basic
understanding of the terms and conditions laid down before him. For
this, one needs to pay special attention to the etiquette or manners to
be followed both on the field and off it. Bowling, like other sports,
has its own set of rules and regulations which a bowler is supposed to
be well equipped with; besides rules and regulations are a must to up
the fun quotient of the game.
| The Twelve Commandments of Bowling |
When we talk of commandments, it gives us the impression of being set in
stone. It invariably refers to some rules and measures that cannot be
ignored for varied reasons. Etiquette, for that matter, are equivalent
to commandments, for breaking any of them would result in severe losses
both to you and your teammates. Ensure that you remember these
commandments (as I call them) diligently, and in turn, enjoy the game
with your comrades.
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1. Thou Shalt Not Trespass the Foul Line |
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For obvious reasons, it
is not a good option to cross the foul line. Stepping on the foul line
would result in a penalty, thus making your team score lesser than your
opponent. You wouldn't want to end up with a foul result for a silly
mistake, would you? |
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2. Thou Shalt Not Two-ball a Pin boy |
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To make it
understandable, do not bowl in quick succession or release one bowl
after another, as it will result in disqualification. It could probably
result in you shelling out charges to pay for the damages to the pin
boy/pinsetter. |
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3. Thou Shalt Not Blemish the Alley |
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Wearing the wrong shoes
can result in etching and scratching of the alley, which will, in turn,
hamper the movements of the other players. Utmost care should be taken
to make sure you do not have any sharp edges jutting out to cause
unwanted scratches. |
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4. Thou Shalt Await Thy Turn |
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Patience is the only
key word here. Remember to wait for your turn, eventually you will get
it but in between shots, it would be better if you wait in silence. It
is iniquitous to stand in the way of others; hence, it is courteous to
take your seat when it isn't your turn. |
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5. Thou Shalt Give Way for the Player on the Right |
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Give the player on your
right, the right to play first. I am definitely not playing with words
here, just giving out the basic mannerism. The player on the right has
an advantage over you, all you can do is let him/her have a go before
you get a shot at the pinballs. |
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6. Thou Shalt Not Discommode Your Neighbors |
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You don't like being
disturbed during shots and it is but natural that the same is expected
from you too. Avoid indulging in hooting and calling out names in an
attempt to distract the opponent as it might result in your elimination. |
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7. Thou Shalt Not Delay the Ongoing Game |
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Leave alone distracting
others with hoots and calls, you are obliged to concentrate on your
game and play as quickly as possible. Do not indulge in unnecessary
movements that will distract the other players. |
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8. Thou Shalt Not Covet Your Opponents Victory |
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In simpler terms, you
should be a good loser and avoid indulging in visibly bad behavior. Take
your defeat well, and remember to control your temper and your mouth at
all times. |
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9. Thou Shalt Not Mill Around the Alley |
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As soon as your ball
hits the pins, it is obligatory that you return to the benches and not
linger around the bowling line. This applies for the scorecard area as
well. Do not pester the scorekeeper unnecessarily. |
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10. Thou Shalt Not Nip Off Another's Property |
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Do not walk away with
another's ball or shoes. It is highly inappropriate behavior to walk
back with another's property. Remember to return bowling shoes and balls
back to its rightful owner/rack. |
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11. Thou Shalt Not Make Merry Near the Alley |
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Eating and drinking
near the alley is a strict no-no. Spilling of water or oil anywhere near
the alley can spell disaster. You never know, you could be the victim
of your own folly. |
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12. Thou Shalt Mind Thy Manners |
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As a rule, do not
indulge in abusing or insulting other players and the management. Any
foul behavior can result in your game being terminated. Avoid
unnecessary confrontations with other players. Maintain peace no matter
what is hurled your way. |
As a bowler, you are expected to be responsible for your behavior at all
times. Finally, be a good sport and be prepared to deal with failure,
if you happen to lose. Along with the etiquette mentioned above, you
should concentrate on your game strategies to improve your bowling.
Following these rules won't enable you to win, but at least you will be
leaving the field by making a good impression on others. Finally to
conclude, have a "Yabba-Dabba-Doo" time folks!
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