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9andaWiggle

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Hambone??
« on: April 07, 2008, 04:00:30 AM »
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Mark T. Trgovac

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Re: Hambone??
« Reply #31 on: April 10, 2008, 09:31:51 AM »
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how did we get turkey for 3 in a row??


The term "turkey" came about back in the early 1900's when bowling was just getting up and going.

The owners of the bowling alleys would give a free live turkey to anyone that could get 3 strikes in a row.

Over the years it just caught on


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Edited on 4/7/2008 2:38 PM


I think you're partly correct but from what I understand its slightly different, same premise though.

What I understand is that during the Depression when people couldn't afford to eat, a house owner/proprieter who may have had a little excess money got a sort of charity event together for Thanksgiving and set it up so that anyone that was able to roll three strikes in a row got a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.  The term stuck.

Also, bowling has been around since well before the early 1900s in Europe (I think it originated in what was then Prussia, today Poland) and was brought to the States by the immigrants.  Obviously its changed some since it was brought over, but the basic premise of rolling a ball down a lane and knocking over pins is the same.

Edit:  After looking it up it seems the first form of bowling was invented by the ancient Egyptians, and it seems also seperately in ancient Finland and Yemen, and Germany in about 300AD, and from there evolved into what we know it as today.
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Edited on 4/9/2008 9:48 AM


There was also a form of bowling done in ancient mexico with a single pin and a ball. However the bowling we have here today, came from europe but in the form of 9 pin bowling. The game was banned because at the time no legal gambeling was able to be done so as to keep from going to jail the addition of the tenth pin was added just to keep people from going to jail for gambling on 9 pin bowling. The tenth pin stayed for some unknown reason, lol.
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