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A Maine community comes together to save a candlepin bowling1 tradition
A candlepin bowling alley3 in Maine is hanging on with support from its community, and hoping to revive the sport across New England.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
We report next on a bid to save candlepin bowling. People with ties to New England and Canada's maritime4 provinces know this game, this disappearing sport that resembles but is not the same as other forms of bowling. Reporter Tressa Versteeg begins our story by showing what candlepin bowling is.
(SOUNDBITE OF BOWLING BALL HITTING PINS)
TRESSA VERSTEEG, BYLINE5: It's a Saturday afternoon at D'Amanda's, a candlepin bowling alley in Ellsworth, Maine. It may sound like classic tenpin, but it's not. Eleven-year-old Lola Stratton holds a small ball about the size of a grapefruit. She stares down the pins, which are narrow, like big toothpicks. Even though there's three rolls, it's hard to knock down all 10 pins.
LOLA STRATTON: It doesn't really matter what I do personally 'cause I always lose. But I'm OK with that.
(SOUNDBITE OF BOWLING BALL ROLLING)
VERSTEEG: First roll - gutter6 ball.
(SOUNDBITE OF BOWLING BALL ROLLING)
VERSTEEG: Second roll - three pins.
(SOUNDBITE OF BOWLING BALL HITTING PINS)
UNIDENTIFIED PERSON: That's three.
VERSTEEG: Her final ball glides7 down the center, knocking down three more pins.
(SOUNDBITE OF BOWLING BALL HITTING PINS)
VERSTEEG: Lola's happy. It's one of her best frames yet. But on her friend's frame, the balls stop returning. So they get the boss.
AUTUMN MOWREY: My name is Autumn Mowrey, and I am the co-owner of D'Amanda's, the bowling alley.
VERSTEEG: Autumn and a friend who's volunteering uncover a jam in the ball return. She tells the kids about the lane's quirks8.
MOWREY: I love these. They're definitely a pain in the butt9, but they're still running for me, some of them.
VERSTEEG: The pin setters are prototypes from 1949, so she can't order new parts. And over the years, previous owners have jury-rigged a lot of fixes.
MOWREY: All duct tape and bubble gum back there.
VERSTEEG: Right now, she uses one lane for parts and apologizes in advance of breakdowns10. Soon enough, lane one is down. Autumn zips out back. Behind the lanes is a jungle - motors, chains and conveyors. Autumn inspects the problem. The sweeper bar isn't collecting the pins.
MOWREY: It's too cold - that these are not moving the way they should be.
VERSTEEG: She resets11 a few switches, and things are back on track. Autumn lives above the alley and often makes repairs until 1 or 2 a.m. It's stressful. She's the only employee. The roof leaks. Heating the building is expensive. She even dropped this semester of college to catch up on sleep. But Autumn keeps going because she says many candlepin alleys12 are closing or converting to tenpin. Regulars like Sam Sawyer appreciate the effort to save the candlepin tradition. Sam's been coming here since she was a kid.
SAM SAWYER: I have such, like, distinct and fond memories of just, like, me and my cousins going out - like, get Pizza Hut and then come here. It was the most happening place.
VERSTEEG: Today, Sam is here at D'Amanda's for her niece's birthday.
SAWYER: It means a lot to so many people around here that it's really like another home for us. So I think it's just a matter of keeping it alive for generations to come.
VERSTEEG: Autumn Mowrey hopes to one day expand candlepin nationwide. She started a TikTok account, @ellsworthcandlepinalley, to get the word out. For now, she's bringing people together in Ellsworth, Maine, one candlepin at a time.
For NPR News, I'm Tressa Versteeg.
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n.滑行( glide的名词复数 );滑音;音渡;过渡音v.滑动( glide的第三人称单数 );掠过;(鸟或飞机 ) 滑翔 | |
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n.笑柄;烟蒂;枪托;臀部;v.用头撞或顶 | |
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v.重新安放或安置( reset的第三人称单数 );重拨(测量仪器指针);为(考试、测试等)出一套新题;重新安置,将…恢复原位 | |
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