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Tutto's Lanes Ground Breaking - 1964
Front: Ann Graceffa, Mike Graceffa
On excavator, Tutto Graceffa; standing, Lem Graceffa
On excavator, Tutto Graceffa; standing, Lem Graceffa
Maynard Postal Employees Bowling League Trophy
The Maynard Postal Employees Bowling Team were awarded a winning season trophy by the Worcester Telegram & Evening Gazette, in 1930-1931.
Tutto's Lanes - 1965
A black and white photo of the Graceffa Bowling Alley owner. Picture includes Joseph, Mike, and Salvatore (Tutto) Graceffa. It was located at 24 Main St.
Carlos "Buddy" Seura is shown in the rear on the left side. Buddy was a regular at the old…
Carlos "Buddy" Seura is shown in the rear on the left side. Buddy was a regular at the old…
Sign for Tutto's Bowling Lanes
The sign at 24 Main Street and River Street for the (new 1964) Tutto's Bowling alley. (Stretch's Tavern can be seen in the background at 29 Main st.)
Unknown bowler at Tutto's Lanes.
An unknown bowler at Tutto's Bowling Lanes at the rear of 24 Main St.
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that era. He is in their Hall of Fame of top bowlers. Bob lived on…
Unknown bowler at Tutto's Lanes.
An unknown bowler at Tutto's Bowling Lanes to the rear of 24 Main St.
Tutto's Bowling Lanes, Pool room and Luncheonette
This is the original location of Tutto's Bowling Lanes at 24 Main Street before it relocated to a larger facility in the rear of this building in 1964.
Tutto's Bowling Lanes
There were 16 Alleys for candle pin bowling. They were built by AMF in 1964. The building was at 24 Main St. in the rear.
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's
Bowling Lanes (River Street)
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that…
Bowling Lanes (River Street)
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that…
Bob Kelly at Tutto's Bowling Lanes
River Street
Bob Kelley bowling at Tutto's Bowling Lanes (River Street). Bob Kelley was a well known candlepin bowler in New England. He was always on the candlepin television competitions of that era. He is in their Hall of Fame of top bowlers. Bob lived on…
Booth's Pool Parlor and Bowling Alley - ca 1915
Located on Nason Street in the alley behind where the banks are now located. Jack Booth, in straw hat, was the owner. Later owned by George "Cubie" Lynch and then "Tutto" Graceffa who moved it to Main Street.
Maynard Bowling League Banquet - 1941
Maynard Inter town Bowling League Banquet, Jan. 21, 1941
Elks Building
Elks Building
Maynard Post Office Bowling Team 1929-1930
Top Photo: l to r
Front: Jim Farrell, Tom Maley
Back: Charles Hoffman, Bill Stockwell, Spec White
Bottom Photo: l to r
Front: Tom Maley, Jim Farrell
Back: Spec. White, Bill Stockwell, Charles Hoffman
Front: Jim Farrell, Tom Maley
Back: Charles Hoffman, Bill Stockwell, Spec White
Bottom Photo: l to r
Front: Tom Maley, Jim Farrell
Back: Spec. White, Bill Stockwell, Charles Hoffman
Intratown Bowling 1949-1950
Maynard
A black and white photo of the Intratown Bowling Team, dated 1949-1950.
l to r
Burton Gruber, Frank Primiano, Ralph DiPietro, Auno Koskinen, Fred Sarvela
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Burton Gruber, Frank Primiano, Ralph DiPietro, Auno Koskinen, Fred Sarvela
Middlesex Cigar Bowling Team 1917-1918
l to r
Front: George (Speck) White, George Lynch (Joe Tucker?)
Back: Cornelius Lynch, Jim Farrell, Ed Billet, Hugh Miller
Cornelius J. Lynch owner of the Middlesex Cigar Mfg. Company was the manager of the bowling team. "Speck" White was…
Front: George (Speck) White, George Lynch (Joe Tucker?)
Back: Cornelius Lynch, Jim Farrell, Ed Billet, Hugh Miller
Cornelius J. Lynch owner of the Middlesex Cigar Mfg. Company was the manager of the bowling team. "Speck" White was…