We had a little rule issue at ABC during the 11:30 PM doubles squad. My partner didn't want to protest, so I didn't follow up, but be forewarned - whether I was right or wrong, officials don't have a clue what the rule book really says....
Here's what happened.
We were bowling unopposed - we were the only two people on our pair. I think it was the 7th or 8th frame of the second game of doubles.
My partner, who was bowling first, apparently bowled on the wrong lane, and got a strike. I followed him, and did the same.
Only after I bowled did I realize that the scorer didn't pick up either strike. I asked the official, and they said that "I've never seen that happen, and don't think it ever could." When I pushed the issue (not realizing we'd bowled on the wrong lane at this point), he told me we should just bowl it over.
Now - I remembered reading the "bowling on the wrong lane" rule, and remembered it saying that if ONE bowler bowled on the wrong lane, it had to be done over, but if the entire team (read both of us in this case) bowled on the wrong lane, the score stands.
My hubby had to hunt all over the place for a rule book (none of the officials had them), and sure enough, I was right. Meanwhile, while looking for the rule book, we bowled the frame over.
Isn't it amazing that
A) the officials don't have a clue..
and
B) we couldn't find a rule book anywhere???
Now - before you all say that I should have had one - I normally do, but I had a bottle of ball cleaner spill inside my bag a few days earlier, and the rule book was drying out in the truck.
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