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English: Newspaper article (The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, U.S., January 7, 1901) describing the first national ten-pin bowling tournament of the American Bowling Congress.
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https://newspaperarchive.com/brooklyn-daily-eagle-jan-07-1901-p-20/

Though the URL states p-20, the actual page number is page 10 in the print edition.
Author The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (newspaper of New York, 1901)

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Newspaper article (The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, U.S., January 7, 1901) describing the first national ten-pin bowling tournament of the American Bowling Congress

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