- Thomas F. Ryan
Thomas F. Ryan, (1872 –
november 19 1961 ) was aCanadian sportsman and entrepreneur who createdfive-pin bowling .Born in
Guelph, Ontario , Ryan moved toToronto at age 18. He is said to have been a baseball pitcher good enough for a professional offer, although the details are sketchy.Ryan had been running a pool hall on
Yonge Street and in November 1909 co-founded the Toronto Bowling Club above a store at Yonge and Temperance Street. Ten-pin bowling had been growing in popularity, but some of Ryan's customers complained that the ball was too heavy. Around 1908, he devised a new game with a smaller ball and only five pins, with a new scoring system. After receiving complaints about the pins bouncing out the window to the street, he added a rubber ring around the pins.Ryan purchased the Turtle Hall Hotel in Toronto in April 1914 for $45,000. He later bought the former home of the Massey family, which he converted into an antique gallery and auction house. For decades, he was a judge of the Miss Toronto pageant. He remained a bachelor until he was 82, when he married his secretary.
Ryan died in Toronto at age 89. He was inducted into
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 1971. He is buried in the Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery in Toronto, Ontario.ee also
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Five-pin bowling ources
* "Tommy Ryan made millions for others," "
Toronto Star ",November 20 1961 , p. 12.
* " [http://www.c5pba.ca/index.php?page=about&sub=history&lang=en History of 5 Pin Bowling] ," Canadian 5 Pin Bowlers Association, retrievedNovember 11 2006 .
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