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Rules Reminders
(1)
In order to qualify for any of the individual awards
at the end of the season, you must have bowled in at
least 2/3 of the games. In other words, anyone who
has not bowled 64 or more games by season’s end will
not qualify for an individual award.
(2) In addition to the high
average, series, and game that are posted on the
sheet each week, we will again give a fourth
individual award. It will go to the man and woman
who have improved their averages the most. This will
be computed by subtracting each bowler’s entering
average from his/her final average.
(3) When a bowler is under
doctor’s care for long term illness or injury and no
substitute is available for him/her, then the 10
point/game absence penalty shall be waived.
(4) No bowler may receive more
than one plaque and cash prize for individual
accomplishments.
(5) If an entire team is absent
and no substitute is there to replace at least one
team member, then that team shall receive 0 points
and the team that is present must bowl against the
sum of the blind scores of the absent team to earn
points.
Rules for Bowling with a Blind
Team
(1)
If you are scheduled to bowl against the Blind Team,
then the score that you must beat in order to earn
game points will be the sum of your team’s blind
scores. For example, if the averages of Moe, Larry
and Curly are 160, 140 and 120 respectively, then
their blind scores are 150, 130, and 110. 150 + 130
+ 110 = 390, so that’s the total that must be beaten
to earn 4 points for a game. To earn the 2 points
for the series, the team playing the blind must beat
390 x 3 or 1170.
(2) When a team member is absent
and has a sub, then the sub’s blind score will be
used in place of the absentee bowler’s. If no sub
has been provided, then the bowler’s blind score
will be used, so essentially his/her score won’t
count.
(3) A won-lost record will be kept
for the Blind Team and its rank in the standings
will be used in assigning teams for Position Rounds.
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