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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-03-21, Page 110 4 • VEIN'S SPORT SHOES Treated to resist statins $7 95 -$9,95 SUEDE ANi) l'"1(G'i`i;7 Paint will not adhere to wax and Care should be taken iit pointing anything which might h•tv • beset waxeid. Otherwise, Ute paint may peel or (•trip. 'leu- :nui:tee should be steroid/P(1 first with soap and water, then (given It guest rubbing with. turpentine Lo remove every (rare of (tux. 1f any t,luss remains, rul, il. • h4k1a' with a tine '.attdpup',r. tram CRAWFORD MOTORS 1.960 DODGE 8 cylinder, radio, one owner ear 1958 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR with automates transmission, radio .-- a good clean carr 1959 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN One cit uer 1956 DODGE ROYAL 4 -.DR. SEDAN with radio 1956 FORD 4 -DOOR SEDAN 1956 FORD 2 -DOOR. 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Rrcetod, or mo+eriale only, estimates. +yfir�, 4/ wtf Ward Harrison, Bob Lunn, Keith Scott, Roy Vivian, coach; centre, Paul Strong, Doug Campbell, Lynn Finnigan, Terry Merkley, Stan Bismayer, Ron Deyell, Jack Galbraith; front, Jim English, Al Harrison, Lynn Hickey, Martin Garniss, Fraser Strong and George Kerr.-- Advance -Times photo. ----------------'-'—"—”—"—".""''-'''-."--"1„ball is released. You'll find spot 1 HowTO }a r bo vlin� helps overcome this defect , 1 4 �r•tf r4 a for there is less tendency to flip �� the wrist when you are rolling over By $ a target 12 feet away than if yon ears mentally reaching for a tar- get. 60 feet away. 10 --Not holding the hall in the correct position. Use both your hands to holdbefore start- ing ing delivery, gripping with your right hand :and steadying it with your left hand. Hold the ball chest high, BERT GARSIDF and JIM HOI'LT Chief Bowling Instructors Double Diamond Advisory Connell BOWLING 5ISTAKEs BEGINNi.R.S MAI(J. 1 on the approach standing erect and facing the pins and then stop and think fru' a- moment about. what In howling, as in every other you are going to do. sport, practice makes perfect-- but only if you are pear tieing the right '--Releasing the hall too soon, After the things. There is t:o use polishing u,• with no Follow through• a. had habit or an improper fit,. -1 hall has been delivered, your arra u 1 nist o onLrn ua its slina and vout1.ry livery until it has become . per- fingers should be rcaF•ging, toward manent part of your bowling game. • the pins Take Lime out once in a while to cheek that you aren't making 6 --Whipping the hall too hard. any of these frequent errors that Many heginncrs use too /nueh- beginners often develop. Here are power. trying to form the Rawer,' l0 of the most common mistake,a sw'ng f,a t your arm saving nattrai- to lookfor' ly during delivery. 1 -Not standing in the same place every time. Make a practicer of always starting your delivery from tete same place on the ap- proach. 2 •hark of eoardination. At the • 7 Coin; over the foul lino. You may he starting your ;tpproaeh too gloss to the foul line. To find your proper starting position. stand with your hark to the pins with your heels 'about six inches in front of end of your appron1eh, your hands, the foul line. howl an imaginary tee! and body should all be moving- hall toward the speert,itta,rq' la-nehos, forward together. If you are hav- pacing off the comber of steps you ing trouble getting all your notions ren e 'an teat properly t tme d. eon starting the hall in motion first Normally 115P, and,rgoing throngh all the motions ofarctl delivery. The slot where your slur rads is wHh the pushaway; you'll fin:( the spot yon 511001d use as a start- yotu• foot following naturally a ing position. Never use a real split second later, hall while you are renin<g this, how-; Not using the same number of ever ----it is almost. Silre to slip Writ steps each time. Try to use either a three-step or a four -step ap- proach. 4- Not getting set properly for the approach. Many heginners just pick up the ball from the rack and start running. After you have pick- ed up the ball, take your pnsitien +.`fir..""�►� I ./�'' rirc N E we J Lloyd's R. .t W. Hawkeyes, 2901; Buzzards, 2860; Crows, '2726; Eagles, 2585; Cardin- als, 2270; Blue Jays, 2190. Ladies' high single, Ann Yocman, 1201; Ladie' high triple, Ann Yoe- tnan, 550. Men's high single, Don Biggs, 31st; men's high triple, Tien Sax - of your hand, and might injure 0 - 0 - 0 someone. --Rolling the hall over the foul I..adies' League line, The bald should first. torch the lane 10-12 inches !last the font line, 9 Twistir.g the wrist, Yotir wrist syeedd be lrept straight when the Thz 0 • O "Okay, get your shoe off and get that gunboat up here where we can get a measure enit, dear." As the end of the season is draw- ing near everyone is howling their hest, High single and triple went to Larks Helen C.nsemorc with 269 and 686. Other good scores were Darts' ,Tran King 268, Cor- airs' Roberta Seddon 250 and 219; Darts' Dorothy Drug, 248 and 225; Ramblers Fruth Ronson, 236 and 200, and Ramblers' '1!7va Brownlee, 215, 0-0-0 Bantams 9 - 10.30 Lions 0, Bears 3. High singles. Ann Ewing, 100; Lloyd t+'ridenburg, 110. Coons 0, Tigers 3. Lenny Joints. tori 116; Bill Brown, 141. Beavers 2, Wolves 1. Jennifer Sangster, 122' David Balser, 94. 0-0-0 ilantams 10.30 - 19 (greens 3, Blacks 0, Donald Col. lar 152; Darcy Mathers, 107. blues 1, Browns 2. Wayne Nrru- gar, 116; (Gary Bauer, 171. Whiles 2, Reds 1. Larry (,ot•don. 139; Cary 13renzil, 117. 0-0-0 unci r Boys and Girls Buzzards 0, Hawks 3. Anne Mc. Ribbon, 160; Roti (goy, 1152. Owls 1, Ravens 2, ,roan Cantel an. 144; Doug Erving, 21)8, Eagles 3, Crows 0. Brenda (roll, 1110; Vfuyne Gorden, 133. 0 - 0 - t) .Ti►riior :iter and Ladies Pirates 1l, Yanks 3. (rail }3t'n. dersolt, 103; Dirk :Seca, 2132. Orioles 2, Dodgers; 1. Bill T3rewn 213; Ricky Irvine, 103. T'hillie:•t 0, Angels 3. Dianne Dey- ell, 144; Wayne Caslick, 198, ,(i))lttrnereial Bowles Autumn has changed to winter, Now winter gives way to wing; And this week sees the tend .of Our regular season's I fool sure everyone has enjoyed The strikes, the spares and blows, .And til' good it has been to our bodies No one for sure really ltriuws. Everyone was really wonting hist. week and there were some very goon scores as a result. This has mesh a good season and the play- off series starting next week should ,)rove t0 be a thriller. The play• off series has been changed from two weeks to four weeks this year. Elaine Colvin had the ladies' high single with 267 and (,race Walden the high triple with 598 brie Walden scored the gents' high single: with 260 and Merv. . empleman hacl the high triple with 587. Team standings: Dodgers 117, Orioles 105, Red Legs 97, Braves 91. Tigers 85, Pirates 81, 0+0-0 Men's Town League The Hydro team has taken a little bigger lead on first place. They defeated the Mustangs 7-0 with Doug Wylie taking high triple of 759 and. Ross Gordon getting 'high single with 322. CKNX defeated the Rockets 4-3 in three •elose games with only 3 points difference in the total pins. Lees defeated Burkes 5-2, Charlie Perrott of the latter team bad a goad game of 318, The battle for high averages still goes on with Doug Wylie taking the lead with 215. Mac Rittehie has 214 and Ken Saxton 213. There are only three weeks left in the. schedule. Team standings Hydro, 105; CKNX, 94; Lees, 84; Burkes, 68; Mustangs, 59; Rockets, 52. 0-0-1) Men'.s Inter -Town The Brophy to p y Brgs' in .t' -to v t n bowling team whipped the second top team, Clinton "A", 7-4 on Sat- urday in Clinton, Clinton's high five howler was Don Switzer with 1082 and Howls Grealis had the high single with 282. Wingham took top honors by having the high five and high. single on both teams. Jini Wild had the .high five with 1273, follow - /A by Ted English with 1148. Mac Ritchie had the high single with 335, followed by Ted English with 318. Everybody on the Winghant team was over the 1000 mark ---Bill Johnston, 1068; Mac Ritchie, 1063; Ray Walker, 1029, and Walt Brown, 1013. Wingham:s total pin fall was 5827 and Clinton had 5209. Net Saturday the team is at LIONS saMMEL HELD IN L1STOWFI, Tho kl:owick Liens held a boo. spiel In the L4stowel C'tri'lirtg rink: last VVI'dnnsday when 1£ team* wore entered for competition from Brussels, Fordwich, Mount Forest, Eyster, St. ,Jacobs, Wroxeter, Gor- rle, Palmerston and Gowanstown, Hann of Brussels skipped tete winning rinlc in the Witte o'clock draw with 3 wins plus 19. Oid• field, McDonald and Adams were the other members of the rink, Second prize went to Gibson of Wroxeter, third to kioltom of gear riston and the consolation • to (rant of Mount Forest. In the eleven o'clock draw 'Oder of Exeter, with Coates, .Shroeder and Hern were in first place with 3 wins plus 1£, was second, Miller of Palmerston In this event Martin of St. Jacobs third and the consolation was won by Nichols of Palmerston. Draw winners were Herb Heuok. roth of Palmerston and ploy Hol - tom of Harriston, Attend Walkerton Sweetheart ',Spiel It was necessary this year to have four draws at the annual Sweetheart Bonspiel in VC alkerton, In addition to the day's curling, a smorgasbord supper was served at the Hartley House. In third place in the third draw was a Wingham couple, Mr, and Mrs, Don Nasmith, along with Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Truax. Tht' Sweetheart 'spiel is an ev- ent in which a couple Iran-. the Walkerton elub invites a couple from a neighboring club as guests, to form a rink for competition., Lady Curlers at Two Bonspiels Three rinks of lady curlers were out of town last week to attend bonspiels in other centres. On Wednesday a rink skipped by Mrs. W. W. Gurney won second prize in the second event at a la- des' invitation bonspicl at Ches- ley. Other members of the rink were Mrs. BMI1 Bain, Mrs. Harry Spry and Mrs. Harry McArthur, The following day, Thursday, two Wingham rinks attended a bon. spielat Paisley. Winning thirst prize was the foursome skipped by Mrs. Robert Vivian. Her rink in. eluded Mrs. R, Harrison, Mrs, H. H Hotson and Mrs. J. T. Goodall. Mrs. Murray Rae, Mrs. Don Na - smith, Mrs. Bili Conron and Mrs. Allan Hafermehl brought home the consolation from the Paisley home, 'spiel. 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