Not really to the point, but this post reminded me of a 298 game that I shot in a tournament in 1985 that got thrown out. The center hosting the tournament was in a local association that was strict about lane conditions to the point where just about every honor score was getting rejected. So in an attempt to keep this from happening during this event, the tournament directors had an association official verify the legality of the lane condition in the morning, right after they oiled. This was back when they only ran the lanes once over the course of the day. I didn't bowl until 9:00 PM, so you can imagine what the middles were like. They were so torched that a few of us just started throwing the ball as hard as we could right at the headpin. In the second game, I put together 11 of the ugliest strikes you could imagine before leaving a 6-10 through the face. Of course, this was the highest game on the squad by a rather large margin. I thought sure I'd be able to get a ring out of it, but after inspecting the lanes, the local association representative rejected the score...because there was too much oil on the outside of the lane and not enough in the middle. Go figure...