Cleveland Browns and Cleveland Indians at war in bowling battle: Who became the champion of Cleveland?

By Kenneth Brown | May 02, 2014 03:28 PM EDT

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With the last few decades as evidence, being a Cleveland sports fan has been tough. But the struggling city has finally won something. The Browns and the Indians have an annual battle entitled "Bowl For Kids Sake." Cleveland has found a way to help a great cause while still having fun! Thursday night the two teams went toe-to-toe, so who is the champion of Cleveland?

At long last the Cleveland Browns are tipped to be a huge success in the NFL in the coming season, and it seems the team has started to win already - they beat the Indians! The Browns had won seven out of eight previously, and their bowling and football team have returned to winning ways.

Tribe pitchers Justin Masterson, Corey Kluber and John Axford, who've had their struggles in the opening month of the MLB season, all had a horrid night bowling too. Thus they couldn't prevent their city friends and pseudo rivals from beating them.

The players from both teams took time from their busy summer schedules and had a night of fun, all for a good cause. Pitchers bowled with their opposite arms to ensure they wouldn't hurt their pitching arms. The Indians can always use the excuse that they're in the midst of their season, whereas the Browns are recuperating. So perhaps they can face-off when the Browns are in season next year!

Can the Browns and Indians both become winning teams in their respective sports, or will this bowling battle remain their only chance of winning something? Browns and Indians, your city needs you.

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