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English: BUSINESS SUCCESS—Woodley Lewis, a former [Los Angeles] Rams football player, owns new Sportsman's Bowl bowling alleys along with white ex-footballer Dick Daugherty.
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Author Ben Olender, Los Angeles Times
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