If this guy was in my Wednesday night league and did this, I gaurantee you this 1 guy would have brought the player in the wrong out in the open with no hesitation. The league is or was a just for fun Goodfellowship league but EVERY TIME there's a rule infraction he pulls out the rule book and then enforces it.
A month ago one of my team mates who averages 135-145 (been bowling for the last 40 years with no improvement). Uses an old Teal Rhino Pro ball and the inserts in it are so old the rubber turned to a super hard brittle material and the glue let go. So he used super glue and 4 pieces of duct tape to hold it in. There was about a quarter inch of tape on the ring finger hole on the ball.
Do you think a 140 average bowler who doesn't care about the rules is going to be any threat that throws the ball at 12 mph with no hook on the ball what-so-ever?? Dude can't even hit the same area from 1 shot to the next!
Yet this 1 rule book junkie decides to break out the book and recite the rule like it's some kind of religious sermon! I see him pulling out this book every single week trying to get every team he bowls on some kind of BS.
Anyway, this double foul should have been called out on the 1st offense. If I personally saw this happen I would have said something to him or his team. I don't care if it's his 1st or his millionth. I've been called for a foul on my 11th shot by well this rule bookkeeper. Just happened to have several others jump in to agree....
Milke I understand this guy being annoying and the circumstance you describe seems to non issue, however, what rules do you enforce and what rules do you let go? I have seen scenarios just like you described happen in leagues I have been in. Leagues can get divided real quick and members drop out. When someone is violation of the rules, no matter how dumb or ridiculous you think it is...tts the USBC governing rules. If you are in a sanction league, you must play by the USBC rules and regulations.
Example: I was a sub on the third or fourth week (it was early in year) in a league (subbed in this league for couple years before). 3rd Game between the teams. Member of the opposite team fouled on her last ball. It was a strike that would have given her team the victory. She throws real fast and was always off balance on her shot. On that shot her foot stepped up on the divide between the lanes and was beyond the foul line. Somehow the foul light picked it up. Automatic score gives her the "F".
Well an argument ensued with the bowling center's front desk. Her team wanted the strike. The league president comes down. I stuck my neck out (apparently I was the only witness), I went up on the approach and put my foot where her's ended up. Well that was the last time I got a call to sub in that league. Apparently me pointing out the truth was none of my business.
Most league's today only think of USBC rule book as "semi" guidelines. When rules come into play and goes against a team, anger kicks in. People start yelling at each other. Instead of "I might not agree with it, but that is the rule."