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carlos

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Is this being petty
« on: February 23, 2010, 01:27:16 AM »
At a tournament this past weekend a bowler on the opposite team ball was coming in high on the head pin. The bowler took the ball and began to put polish on it in the middle of the second game. I said " Your not allowed to do that during the game." They kinda smiled and kept on doing it. The team that they were on went on to win the tournament. I'm not saying just because they polished their ball that's what made them win. I understand it's because they as a team bowled good enough to win. Would I have been petty by going to the tournament director bring it to their attention ? Are they allowed to polish a ball in the middle of a three game set ? Maybe I don't understand the rules I could be wrong about the whole thing. If any of you were in this situation what would you have done ? Thanks Carlos

 

DanH78

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Re: Is this being petty
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2010, 09:38:50 AM »
If there's no tournament rule against it, then yes, he is allowed to polish a ball after competition starts.  

You are not allowed to sand a ball after competition starts, but cleaners and polishes (as long as they are USBC approved) can be used during play.
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carlos

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Re: Is this being petty
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2010, 09:55:55 AM »
Thanks for the information on this subject. It is nice to post a topic and get useful answers. It would be nice if more post got reply's like this.

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Re: Is this being petty
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2010, 01:21:59 AM »
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18/ 2 When may I alter the surface of my bowling ball?
a.   Cleaning – Cleaners approved for use anytime may be utilized before, during or after
certified competition Cleaners approved for only before and after certified competition
may only be used during these times.
b.   Sanding – You are permitted to sand the surface of your bowling balls prior to certified
competition, however, the use of abrasives is strictly prohibited after the start of
competition.
c.   Polishing – You are permitted to polish the surface of your bowling ball prior to certified
competition. However, once tournament or league play begins, the use of a ball spinner is
strictly prohibited only an automated, self-contained polishing machine may be used.


Regretfully you are out of gas on this.  As long as he did not use a spinner he is good to polish.

carlos

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Re: Is this being petty
« Reply #4 on: February 25, 2010, 11:01:00 AM »
Thanks for your info. about this topic. It is a wonderful to see quality answer's to serious question's.

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Re: Is this being petty
« Reply #5 on: February 25, 2010, 01:01:13 PM »
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18/ 2 When may I alter the surface of my bowling ball?
a. Cleaning – Cleaners approved for use anytime may be utilized before, during or after certified competition Cleaners approved for only before and after certified competition may only be used during these times.
b. Sanding – You are permitted to sand the surface of your bowling balls prior to certified competition, however, the use of abrasives is strictly prohibited after the start of competition.
c. Polishing – You are permitted to polish the surface of your bowling ball prior to certified competition. However, once tournament or league play begins, the use of a ball spinner is strictly prohibited only an automated, self-contained polishing machine may be used.


I have to disagree. It doesn't state that it is okay to polish a ball manually during competition. I think there is a valid argument here.

I read the rule like this:

The only thing permitted to do during competition is to:

1. Clean a Ball with a Ball Cleaner that is certified as anytime use
2. Polish a ball in an automated, self-contained polishing machine.

You do anything else, you are breaking the rules.
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Re: Is this being petty
« Reply #6 on: February 25, 2010, 01:25:31 PM »
Lots of the polishes mentioned in their list of approved polishes mention that they can be used during competetion.They need to quit changing things every yr especially since they no longer send out rule books.