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PBA offers Barack Obama bowling tips

November 7, 2008 |  2:35 pm

In March, Barack Obama did a little bowling in Altoona, Pa.

The Pro Bowlers Assn. for obvious reasons believes it's a bad idea for Barack Obama to replace the White House bowling alley with a basketball court. 

Perhaps the Obama family will change its mind after touring the White House on Monday.

Or perhaps this offer from PBA stars Billy Oatman and Norm Duke will cause them to pause.

-- Randy Harvey

Photo: In March, Barack Obama did a little bowling in Altoona, Pa. Credit: Alex Brandon / Associated Press


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i guess i shouldve challenged him to a bowling match.



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