If teams bowl against the wrong opponents during the regular schedule or a position round, do the games have to be bowled over, or can the scores be compared with the proper opponents?
WIBC/ABC/YABA have held the games stand as bowled and are entered in the record for games won or lost as well as for individual averages. The league would simply continue with the regular schedule after discovering the error. The same procedure would be followed when teams bowl the wrong opponents in a position match. In regard to comparing scores with the proper opponents, this would change the competitive circumstances, under which the match was bowled. A player made the first delivery when the pin setting machine was set on the second cycle. Seven pins were knocked down and the remaining pins were swept from the pin deck as the machine reverted to cycle one. Should a dead ball have been declared and the pins reset? Since the bowler made a legal delivery and the pins were properly set, there would be no basis for declaring the first delivery a dead ball. The pins left standing would be reset for a second delivery. A bowler threw the second ball and just as the ball reached the 10-pin
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