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A"back-)1p" ball is the opposite
to a "t'urv(" or "hook." In fact., it
is sometimes ratted a "reverse hook"
because it curves from left to right
across the 14.03'.
Unlike the hook, it is not a "nat-
ural" hall for roost people to throw.
It is a "forced" ball. However, for
bowlers W1l0 have mastered it, the
hack -up is the most dependable
and effective ball you can roll,
A back-up ball
is thrown by
twisting the wrist
cloc.kw'ise, so the
p8181 of your Mord
rolls outward as
you complete your
f01'ward swing.
You should deliver
the ball with the
Palm pointing
straight along the
lane for most of
the swing. The
twist is given just
at the last minute
before releasing
the ball.
A good hook and
a good back-up
ball both have
about the sante
amount Of nixing
action when they
hit the pins. But
the spin on a back-
up hall is more
completely under
control than it is
,r on a hook. This
is because when
you twist your
wrist clockwise the
amount of move-
ment is restricted
you can twist. only
so far before the
ball is automatically released.
By contrast, the hook ball may
be released at almost any point in
the wrist movement, so the spin
on it Van L^lt'y greatly from one
ball to the next.
Hoek up Balls Are the Best
In actual fact, the average back.
up hall may carry more spin than
the average hook. A clockwise thing about her unless it's ;raw).
twist to your wrist forces you to And, oh boy, is this ever good:"
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release the hall completely fz'onl E
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your fingers. p
hook, however, may be palmed"
Instead of coming off the finger:, ,
Coming off the palm of the hand, i
it gets less spin.
A good back-up ball runs in a ! Men's Town League
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" " • ' \Vinplitam RAP 797 held la banspiel
last Wednesday wit11 both the nine
o'clock and eleven o'clock draws
filled. Teams entered from Wing -
ham. Brussels. (xorrie and Bei -
grave.
YOUTH SERVICE - SUNDAY EVQ,.
Scouts, Cubs, Guides,. Brownies and all young
people are urged to attend a Youth Service this
Sunday evening: at 8 o'clock in the United
Church. Major A. R. Pitcher special speaker.
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straight line most of the way
It
"to
down the lane, but breaks t
right when it gets about six fest
in front of the hcadpin. It should
be about three to nide inches off
11110 by thio tine it roaches thy tar-
get.
When rolling the back-up hall,
enc' word of caution: try riot to
throw with your arm swinging
across in front of your body. This
gives too Wide a break to the ball.
making It baht to control. Let your
arm swing straight forward, and
give the spin only with your wrist.
For the hack.up ball, you line
yourself up toward the right side
of the lane, using the range find(':
darts and clots on the floor.
If you use the "front sight" meth-
od of rolling over different darts
to vary your aim, position yourself
with your right foot over dm first
dot to the right of centre, where
you start your approach.
Roll the hall over the centre dart
to hit the hcadpin; over the first
dart to the lett for the left cor-
ner pin; over the first dart to the
right for the right corner pin. Roil
between the darts for the 3 -pins.
If you find you are miitsing the
left corner pin on the outside, as.
often happens, shift your aiming
point slightly so you roll the ball
a shade inside of the left dart.
For the "back sight" method of
aiming in which you shift position
but always roll your ball over the
centre dart once again position
yourself with your right foot over
the first dot right of centre, where
you start your approach. For til:'
corner pins, you move one dot right
or left. for the right and loft cor•
ser pins; move just. half this dis-
tance when aiming for the 3 -pins.
PI MUST I ?S'I' i -I A Y 1': BEEN
One woman to another over the
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Some people shovel driveways. Others dig Volkswagen.
The engine is cooled with air instead of
water. (You can spend your anti -freeze
money on jazz records.)
And before you start guessing ▪ at the
price of a VW, check with one of our
dealers, You could be way out, man.
If you live in Snowsville, think deep about
your next car,
People who own conventional models
often put something heavy in the trunk
for extra traction. A Volkswagen owner
never bothers. Nes got 200 pounds of
engine back there sitting right over the
drive wheels. Ni cat' plows through snow
without chains or special tiro,,. On ke, the
VW keeps its footing Tike a penguin.
look at the underside of a Volkswagen:
it's built like a toboggan. The bottom is
completely covered with a smooth sheet
of metal that skims over deep snow, The
wires and rods you'd expect to find are
inside, completely protected against sand,
salt and slush.
There's no worry about sub -zero
temperatures either. The Volkswagen
can't freeze because it has no radiator.
11 you want 10 trade in your ,huvci on (a now Volkswagen, this is your nearest dealer.
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'Phe C'KNX tram moved a paint
closer to first place on Monday
night by defeating Lee, -2. Lees
:stayed in third place by arse' point.
The Rockets battled it out to la
score of 0.2 against the Mustangs
Thr first place Hydro team came
out with a 4-3 victory over Bathes,
holding them in fourth place.
Ross Gordon had lligll single of
• 295 and high triple of 6)334,
Team standings: Hydro 81.'
CKNX 75. Lees 58, T3urkes 57, Mos
tangs 50. Rockets 86.
0-0-0
1 rubes' League
The Ramblers increased their lead
by taking three points from the I
c'o;vairs. The Larks :and ('omets 1
took four points from the Darts
and F:d(ons.
High single :and triple went to
Ramblers' Hilda Brown with 28,41
and 3326. Ruth Tiffin of the Larks.
l).;w'led 252, while (Comets' .Toy;•( 1
Longridge had 2234 and 230.
Team standings Faunbl.ers, 14:
Ltar•1ts, 40; Cornets. 3'1: C:orvairs, 37;
t i'al(c:ns, 21+; Darts 27.
0-0-0
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1131::a::r3•ds, 31/1: ('root'.=,
Hawkeyr's, 279b: Eagles, 2447: 1-a11•
"1467: ('ai"finals 24114.
Ladies' high single, Ruth Cool: -
ladies' hi;lh triple, Ann Yoe -
111:30, 53e.
Men's high single. Ken Sexton.
211' nom's }sigh triple, Ken Saxton,
747.
0-1-(1
Commercial Bowlers
Despite the fact there has been
ice and snow
And many :a frosty blast..
The works have been slipping by, 1
And three-quarters of our season
is past.
For the next six weeks the tension
wilI mount,
Each howler trying hard not to
i'lo)
Thr icde.a behind all this effort, of
Murray ivfa('Lem.an and his rink
Of Alan MacKay. Harold Reming-
1o1 and 13111 Elston won the nine
o'clock draw with 3 wins plus 10.
Wm. 181111'S rink was second with
31 twirls phis 13 a:,d Hugh J'eaz'son's
'rink third: 2 wins 1.,lua, 14. Jack
t.urbaltt Jr. and his sink won the
consolation.
Mason Robinson skipped the win-
ning rink in the eleven o'clock
(11'aw, composed of Jaek Shiell,
r'ic'e, Murray Shiell, second and
George Johnston, lead. They had
3 wins Rhus 17. Cecil (Nitrites' rink
was second with 2 wins plus 12
and John Taylor third with 2 wins
plus 4. Jack 1:3ateson's rink won
the consolation.
The olr8Ws for hams were won
by 4 h'arge Brooks and Charles
Slidell,
18-4 COUNT
HERS SCORED
BY PAISLEY FLYERS
The 10::42
down badly 1*", {,:c 'r ]?*. of this
w'(' k when ?lir' 1''ccdev e vers frit -
played tit' ` to the °.tt10' .f ir7 4.
P t:. ler 8 compo40,1 411•
Ki(138tn11, Miler, Lament. David-
sn^ and Becker see'tlled to s311111p
(3 lie :tT, rkley as this
f13113 1r,::sun .ihle for all 01 the 18
goals. . E311er Ie.( the scoriO4, 1a1- `.
lying seven tittles, while Kingston
was next. in lira' with five. La-
mont score -d four and Daviciso't
picked up two,
Irwin accounted for two of the
\Vile ham goals. Skinn and Fry.
f',.;ie getting one each.
At the end of the first petted
\\'thigh=lt trailed by six goals and
th,• hogs just couldn't seem to get
hack into the. swing. They did I
manage to put up :a better def( -net-
i11 the second and third periods.
hot they failed to capitalize on
their offens:i7e plays. Elwood Ir-
w'irL in his ,,sort good form, pick
t••.i up 2a nr"ut.•s in pennIti(s.
Paisley: lo..1111 L", left d(
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f•i.c(Lamont;right,Becker:
r La).
(entre, Miller light wing. id--
course I.on left, Kingston: alts., Dudgeon.
To have their tenor end np on toll.
1' raiser. Gregg. Thompson. Patter.
It loots as though the ladies
Were• resting last work, for no one (sun. Campbell. Becker.
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managed to post a really birth 1 Wingham: t;cal, M(rkley: left.
d.,fenc•c Bain: right Lockridgr ,
centre, Shinn: left wing, Barry
Fry l'os(8 t i tit, Crawford ; alts„
(1. 4'o1'3;in, M:tlwud. J. Fryfoglr, Ir
rain, Stainton. .1:11'dl0.
score \'ora Schneider tlad the
high single with 212. while \'irks
Wild and Shirley Storey tied for
the high triple with -1!46. It:u•ol,i
\Vill was in good form and tunic
the gents' high single and triple•
vdth 313 and 660.
Team standings: Dodgers 95. t )r.
}olrs 8.1, Braves 72, Rea] Legs 70.
Pirates 69, Tigers 6.1.
High scores at the end of the
three, quarter marls: Ladies' high
single, Shirley Storey, 287: ladies:'
high triple, Shirley Storey. 676;
men's high ssngle, ,F rank Burke,
333; men's high triple, ,Jack (:' (1..
vitt, 731.
0-0-0
Bantam Bowler';
Excellent attendant•( again on
Saturday morning and the teams
are now named. Gayle Irvin h181 the
high doubly for the girls, 1.48; and
Ponny S(hropshall, 141, high double
for boys for the nine o'clock group.
Team standings for this grnnp•
Beavers 1: Beaus 2• Lions 2; Tigers
1; Wolves 1 and C'onns 2.
The 10.30 Bantams have their
teams named by ;calor and the
score indicates shutouts through.
cut. Reds 0; Blues 3: Greens 3:
Browns 0; Blacks 3 and White O.
Donald Collar had high :double.
3:15 and Brenda. Wallace had th'•
high for the girls. 1811.
0-0-0
.TTunioa" Bowler".
The juniors tool; over the nller4
at noon and howled till two. Wayne
Irvin 111(1 the high double at 30.:
013(1 Aadrey ('mint• was hint, for
-girls with 212.
Team standings are: hawks 1:
('rows 3: 1'•141(:.:': lint'(n:; 1: 13 vh
0: Buzzards 2.
Junior \Tru soft 1.a dies,
'rhe J;,1tin?• ,lit -11 and ladies howl
otl Tuesday :ltt' r school. "1'111 re at'
42 bowlers in this 3140(1) with seve'l.
10 a team. \\'ilh co toetly hntN „,.
this: group, Ino, bas tit: ,. for 0'1''
11`'.) 3311111(•s. '1'h,. It mil:, will h,
3:113811 this: w." l; and we (".4.11(01
have the :;l ln,lirls s in thy nr't 1'--
po1.t.
Lynn 'Finnigan had high double
1(lr the men Lt ith .4 e-.4 ore of ;AO
T `oda Teml(I'•131:111 forte llt 11'"
In Mos' high .k.1tL1,• 1'1'03 ,lose
Lynn's 8(011•, 411/' hail :3(14.
Rohl .rt 1'onlphell bottle] 27)7 for
the high single and I..rnda Tempt('•
marl 105 for ladie.
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