Most leagues (if not all) that I've been in do not allow subs to bowl in the position round.
The only exception is if your teams are allowed to have "permanent subs". A permanent sub (for those who don't use them or call them something else) is a sub that only bowls for your team. Many leagues will allow teams to have a regular roster and one or more permanent subs and the permanent subs can bowl in position rounds.
However, those subs cannot bowl for any other team. And there are also different rules for leagues that "sweep" and some leagues make them pay the full dues when they bowl and some leagues have them bowl for free and the regular bowler covers the dues. Permanent subs allow bowlers to stay on their team even though they know they can't commit to be there every week.
I was a permanent sub on my Anaheim Hills league because I moved to Anaheim and lived right next to a bowling alley. So, I joined a couple leagues at the new center but said I'd be happy to be a permanent sub on the Anaheim Hills team in case they needed me. I bowled for free, but was not eligible for any team prize money. I was allowed to sweep with the team in Vegas if I bowled 18 games during the season. I think I bowled 15 so the team captains had to approve me sweeping with the team.
They probably regretted their decision when I tied for first in Vegas and brought home over $1400.
But no, most leagues will not allow temporary subs to bowl position rounds.
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