Article 12 Scoring of the competition: In addition to the scoring of all hits, the number of bottles knocked down by the first ball thrown by the athlete shall be recorded in the small box on the left above the scoring table. Write down the number of bottles knocked down by the second ball thrown by the athlete in the small box on the right above the scoreboard. If the second pitch fails to hit any of the remaining pins, the score will remain unchanged.
Article 13 Strike all: If the first pitch of each grid knocks down all ten pins erected, it is called strike all. Use the symbol (X) to record all the scores in the small box on the left above the box on the scoreboard. The score of all hits is 1 points plus the number of bottles knocked down by the athlete in the next two pitches.
article 14: two consecutive hits are called two hits. Nag scored 2 points on the first strike plus the number of bottles knocked down by the first ball.
article 15: three consecutive hits are called three hits. Nage scored 3 points on the first strike. The highest score in a game is 3 points, and the athletes must hit 12 straight hits.
Article 16. Make-up: If the second pitch of each grid knocks down all the pins left after the first pitch of that grid, it is called make-up. Complement is indicated by the symbol (/) and recorded in the small box in the upper right corner of the box. The score of the make-up is 1 points plus the number of bottles knocked down by the athlete's next ball.
Article 17 Mistake: Except in the case that the first pitch forms a split bottle, if an athlete fails to knock down all ten bottles after two pitches in a certain grid, it is called a mistake.
Article 18 Bottle sorting (technical ball): Bottle sorting refers to knocking down No.1 bottle and other bottles after the first ball is thrown, and the remaining bottles are in the following state: (1) Two or more bottles, and at least one bottle between them is knocked down. Such as: bottles 7 and 9, bottles 3 and 1. (2) Two or more bottles, at least one bottle immediately in front of them was knocked down. Such as: bottle 5 and bottle 6. Note: bottles are marked with (o) on the score sheet.
article 19 competition form: each game shall be played on a pair of lanes adjacent to each other, and athletes participating in team, three-person, two-person and single-person competitions shall successively throw one grid ball on a pair of lanes and then switch to another lane until they throw five grids on each lane of this pair of lanes.
Article 11 Throwing order: One or more players may play on a pair of fairways. After the start of a game, the pitching order of this game shall not be changed unless it is replaced according to rules 37-6-c and D and rule 31.
article 111 interruption of competition: in the course of competition, if a certain lane is delayed due to equipment failure, the executive referee may allow the athletes to continue to finish the competition on another pair of lanes.
Article 112 Legally knocking down a pin: After an athlete legally throws a ball, the pin will be considered as legally knocking down the pin: (1) The pin is directly knocked down by the ball and other pins or knocked out of the pin placing table. (2) The pins are knocked down or knocked out of the pin placing table by the pins bouncing back from the side wall partitions on both sides or the buffer plate at the back of the fairway. (3) Before cleaning the pins, the pins are knocked down or knocked out of the pin placing table by the pins bounced back from the bar of the pin sweeper. (4) The bottle leans against the partition of the side wall. These bottles should be cleared before the next pitch.
Article 113 Illegal knocking down a pin: In any of the following cases, the thrown ball is valid, but the knocked down pin will not be scored: (1) The pin is knocked down after the ball leaves the fairway before reaching the pin. (2) The thrown ball bounces back from the rear bumper and knocks down the pin. (3) The bottle touches any part of the body of the bottle setter and bounces back to knock down the bottle. (4) Bottles knocked down by the automatic bottle pendulum. (5) The knocked-down bottle is removed when it is poured. (6) Bottles knocked down by bottle setters. (7) Bottles knocked down by athletes after a foul. (8) After throwing the ball, bottles are inverted in the fairway and side ditch, and the ball knocks these bottles before leaving the fairway surface. Once the illegal knockout pin appears, it should be restored to its original position. Athletes have the right to throw another ball in this box.
Article 114 Pins with incorrect positions: When an athlete throws a ball or makes up the ball with all ten pins placed, if the ball has been thrown, even if it is immediately found that one or more pins are improperly arranged, the pitch and its score shall be calculated. It is the athlete's responsibility to decide whether the bottle is in the right position. Before throwing the ball, point out those pins that are not in the right position, otherwise it will be considered as satisfaction with the arrangement of the pins. After throwing a ball, the position of the bottle that has not fallen must not be changed, that is, the bottle that has been moved or misplaced by the automatic bottle pendulum must be kept in the position that has been moved and misplaced, and it must not be artificially changed.
Article 115 Rebound Bottle: A bottle that bounces back and stands on the fairway after being hit out of the fairway is regarded as an upright bottle.
Article 116: Inverted bottles are not recognized: all knocked-down bottles are not recognized, except those that are knocked down or knocked out of the fairway by an athlete through legal pitching.
Article 117 Replacement of pins: If the pins are damaged or seriously damaged during the competition, a pin with the same weight and shape as that used at that time should be replaced immediately. It is up to the executive referee to decide whether to put the bottle back.
Article 118 Dead ball: If one of the following circumstances occurs, the ball thrown is dead ball: (1) After throwing the ball once (before throwing the ball in the same lane next time), it is immediately found that one or more pins are missing. (2) Before the ball touches the pins, the pin setter interferes with any pins. (3) Before the pins stop rotating, the pin shaker moves or interferes with any remaining pins. (4) An athlete throws in the wrong lane or not in the correct order, or an athlete from each team throws in the wrong lane of a pair of lanes. (5) When an athlete has started pitching, but his body is disturbed by other athletes, spectators or moving objects before the pitching action is completed, he must choose whether to accept the result that the ball will be knocked down or declare it a dead ball. (6) Before the ball thrown by the athlete touches the pin, the pin moves or topples. (7) The ball thrown by the athlete touches any obstacle. When a dead ball occurs, its score will not be recorded, the pin must be replaced and the player must throw the ball again.
Rule 119 Misuse of fairway: According to Rule 118, when the following situations occur, it shall be regarded as a dead ball, and the player may request to re-pitch the ball on the correct fairway: (1) A player throws the wrong fairway. (2) An athlete from each team throws the wrong lane on a pair of lanes. A. When more than one player on the same team has pitched on the wrong fairway, the fairway does not need to be corrected for this game, and the game can be continued on this fairway, but the next game must be played on the specified correct fairway. B in individual competitions, athletes throw two squares at a time and change lanes. When the athlete is found to have thrown the wrong lane, the ball is dead, and the athlete is required to return to the right lane and re-throw. If the opponent's player discovers this mistake only after he has thrown the ball, the player's score should be recorded, but he should throw the ball on the right fairway in the future.
Article 12 Definition of foul: When pitching or after pitching, part of the athlete's body touches or exceeds the foul line, and touches any part of the fairway and its equipment, it is a foul. The time limit for this foul is until the player or the next player throws the ball.
Article 121 Deliberate Foul: When an athlete intentionally fouls to gain benefits, the number of bottles he knocks down in this box will be considered as zero. No more pitching is allowed in this box. If there is any problem, please refer to Rule 126 for temporary pitching.
Article 122 Record of fouls: Except for the last pitch of each box, the fouls of athletes shall be recorded in the scoring column with the symbol (F), but the knocked-down bottles shall not be recorded. The knocked-down bottles shall be rearranged, and the athletes may continue to pitch the next ball of this box. If a foul is committed in the last pitch of each box, it shall be recorded accordingly and the game of that box shall be ended.
Article 123 Monitoring of foul: The competition committee may adopt the automatic foul monitoring device confirmed by the World Ten-pin Bowling Federation. If there is no such device in the competition venue or the device is damaged, a foul line referee shall be appointed, who must see the foul line clearly under the condition that his sight is unobstructed.
Article 124 Obvious foul: If an obvious foul is not found by the automatic foul monitoring device or the foul line referee, but is recognized by the following personnel, it shall still be declared and recorded as a foul: (1) The captains of both sides or more than one athlete of both sides. (2) scorers. (3) An executive referee.
Article 125 Complaining against foul: Complaining against foul is not allowed except the following circumstances: (1) It is proved that the automatic foul device cannot work normally. (2) Provide strong evidence that the athletes in the competition did not violate the rules.
Article 126 Temporary pitching: When protesting against a foul, a knocked-down bottle or a dead ball, and the executive referee cannot solve it immediately, the player must be allowed to throw a temporary ball or a grid ball for use in the ruling. (1) When an athlete disputes the first pitch of the grid or the second pitch after the tenth grid hits the target. A. Regardless of whether the player commits a foul or not, the player must complete this pitch and continue to complete the temporary pitch. B. If there is any dispute about the bottle that is considered to be illegally knocked down, the athlete must finish the pitching in this box, then rearrange the bottles and throw a temporary ball. C. In case of a dispute over whether it is a dead ball, the player shall pitch a temporary ball after finishing the pitch of this box. (2) If the protest is against the second pitch of the grid or the third pitch of the tenth grid, the athlete should throw a temporary pitch, and the number and position of the bottles at this time should be the same as those at the time of the second pitch. However, if it is a dispute about whether it is a dead ball, there is no need to make a temporary pitch.
Article 127 Personal Ball: Bowling should be personal, and other players are not allowed to use the ball unless the owner of the ball agrees.
Article 128 Changing the surface state of the ball: It is forbidden to use abrasives to change the surface state of bowling in the re-approved competition. Any ball whose surface state has been changed in this way can not be used in the game.
Bylaw 128: This rule does not prohibit the use of recognized bowling cleaning machines in recognized competitions.
Note: If it is proved that an athlete has violated the provisions of this article in previous competitions, but he has violated the provisions of this article again in this competition, the results of this game will be invalid and the athlete will be disqualified from participating in this competition.
some permitted cleaners and polishers are not subject to this restriction.
Article 129 The walkways must be kept intact: articles that may damage any part of the surface of the walkways due to athletes' normal activities are prohibited from being used, such as talcum powder, silica, rosin and other articles, and soft rubber soles or shoes with rubber heels are also prohibited. It is forbidden to bring any powder into the athletes' competition area.
article 13 protest against scoring errors: scoring errors or calculation errors in competitions must be corrected immediately by the scorer or the competition executive referee. Errors in doubt should be decided by the competition Committee. The time limit for protesting against the mistakes in scoring is within one hour after the end of this project or the end of this competition on the same day, but it must be before the award ceremony or the start of the next competition (depending on which time comes first). Every protest made in the spirit of this rule must have its own content and cannot be based on similar violations in the past.
article 131 protest against the qualification and competition rules: any protest against the qualification or competition rules must be submitted in writing to the competition executive referee within 24 hours after the end of the game in which the foul occurred, or before the prize is awarded (depending on which time comes first). To protest against foul or legal knocking down of the pins, the representative of the association shall submit relevant evidence to the executive referee. If no written protest is submitted within the above time limit, the result of the competition will be recognized. Every protest made in the spirit of this rule cannot be based on similar violations in the past. Protests in world and regional tournaments are governed by rules 313-1-c and 313-2.
article 132 official scoring: in each competition, there should be an official scorer or an automatic scoring device to record all the competition results. If the foul is not recorded by the scorer and the athlete pretends not to read the scoreboard, the score should be corrected under the supervision of the executive referee. In a game, the score is not accumulated, and the executive referee should confirm the athlete's original score. Each approved game must fill in the number of bottles knocked down in each pitch in detail on the scoreboard, so that each box can be verified. Each athlete and team leader should sign the scoreboard immediately after each game to confirm the results, and then receive a copy of the scoreboard. Except for obvious mistakes in the calculation of scores, once the scores are recorded, they shall not be changed. Once an obvious mistake is found, the executive referee should correct it immediately. Suspicious cases are handed over to the competition director, who will correct the mistakes within a limited time according to the rules. If scores are omitted in the course of a game, they can be re-entered with the approval of the competition director, provided that the rules of the game are met.
Article 133 If a late athlete or sports team is late for a game, it shall start the game on the assigned fairway according to the box where the game was being played at that time, and record the score. If you are assigned a lane separately, you should record your score from the lane with the least number of squares among the lanes that have been played in this game.
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