In his 2000 book “Bowling Alone,” Harvard professor Robert D. Putnam lamented America’s decline in social and community life. He used the sport to represent the loss of membership and involvement by ...
Bowl-Mor Lanes, a downtown bowling center at Ninth and M streets, existed a half-century ago. A quick check of the records revealed that the owners of perfect games rolled there included Glen Porter ...
The heyday of bowling alleys in Southern California is the subject of a new book. Author Chris Nichols gives all credit to Covina Bowl, his family’s favored bowling center of the 1980s. “I loved it so ...