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HOW TO BOWL FIVE PINS
441
By
IlERT GARSIDE and JIM HOULT
Chief Bowling Instructors
- Double Diamond Advisory Council
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Ladies'- League
The Darts' came out ef :the cel-
lar by taking three points from the
Comets. 'The high scorers for the
Darts were Jean King's high triple
of 637 and Marg Cummings 'single
of 258.. The Corvairs took their
three points from. the • Falcons
while .the Larks took three points
from the Ramblers. Eurith Na-
smith bowled the high single of 260.
Other high scores were Verna
Ahara •259, Mayne Rintoul.245 and
Roberta Seddon 258.
Standing: Corvairs 15, Larks .,11,
Comets 10, Falcons 9, Darts 8,
Ramblers i.
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Lloyd's R W
Hawkeyes 2814, Eagles 2632, Buz-
zards 2433, Cardinals 2431, Crows
2171, Blue Jayes 1920.
Ladies'. high single, Edna 'Par-
rish, 232; ladies' high triple, Ann
Yoernan, 555; men's high single, Ken
Stapleton, 308; men's high triple,
Bill Johnston, 658. '
0 - 0 - 0
Men's Town. League
Burkes stayed in top place by
defeating Lees 7-0. This put Lees
in the cellar. Tom. Jardin bowled
309 for Burkes, high single for the
night. Bill Johnston of Lees team
came up with a 716 for the high
triple.
The Rockets, coming out of the
cellar, defeated CKNX 5-2. Hydro
had a. 5-2 victory over the Mus-
tangs. Next week brings the two
top teams together and this should
be a real battle.
Team standings: Burkes 30, Hy-
dro 25, CKNX 21, Mustangs 21,
Rockets 15, Lees 14.
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Commercial Bowlers
This is one night I just can't write,
I don't know what's the matter.
Maybe it's cause I worked too hard,
Or perhaps too much TV chatter,
If this were only tomorrow night
Words would come with a ripple,
For that's the night I'm all keyed
up
In hope of getting high triple,
But this is not tomorrow night,
And I em only musing.
Why I always end up with low
triple
To me is really quite confusing.
Ruth Lott captured the ladies'
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high single with. 223, and Anne ladies: Mrs. Ross Mug tot. WY'
Geddes the high triple with 090. playing as. a man and Robert PO,.
Norman Cameron was. not in a ell was high man. Mrs. R. 0, Garb.-, sharing mood 'as he took high
single with. 285 and high tripl e nett wart the consolation prize,
with 669.
Team, standing: Dodgers. 37, Pir-
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Tigers 26, Braves 22,
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FROM PUSHAWAY TO FOLLOW THROUGH
A good bowling delivery is made up of two parts—the' proper foot-
work, and the proper movement of your hand and arm. The secret of
good 'howling is to get your timing coordinated, so your feet, your
arm,. your body and the ball are all moving as a unit.
No matter what type of approach you use, the first thing to
think about is starting the ball into motion. This is done by 'the
"pitshaway." If you make a .mistake in timing this, the-rest of your
approach will be off too.
When you start your delivery—move your hands.first. You'll find
your feet follow naturally,
At the start, you-should be hold-
ing the ball Chest-high, in your right
hand (if you are right-handed). The
left hand may be just touching it, to
steady it,
As you step off, lift the ball
slightly upwards as you push it out
forward from your body_ 'As your
arm straightens, the ball will swing'
forward and downward in a natural
arc, like a pendulum.
Push the ball outwards firmly
and smoothly. Don't be jerky, or too
How to hold the ball hurried. As your arm swingS down,
keep it in close to your body. If your backswing doesn't go close to
yhur body, your forward swing won't be close either. The closer your
arm is to.the side of your body, the straighter your ball will likely be.
KEEP YOUR BACKS'VVING STRAIGHT
'The,ptishawa,y starts the ball down into its arc. During the rest of
your. approach steps, it will be carried backwards in the backswing,
then forward until it is released on your final step,
..Your backswing, to a large extent, determines how fast the ball
will travel. The higher the backswing, the faster the ball goes. It
should be just high enough to give you the speed 'you want.
:With too high a. backswing, you'll find yourself losing control of
the ball, and your timing will be upset. Too little backsWing will also
Upset your timing, and force you to "drag" your ball through the
forward swing by sheer arm strength. This will tire-you. out, and also
cause you to lose good control.
If you let the ball curve in behind you during the backswing, you'll
eniPup.tossing it out to the right when you deliver it.
;If your backswing swerves out away from your body, you'll deliver
the ball to the left side of the lane.
How to deliver the ball
On. your forWard swing, the ball is released just as it is starting
to swing upwards from the bottom of its arc. You don't "throw" the
ball—it just has a slight lift as it rolls off your fingers naturally. At
this point, your forward foot, your arm and the ball should all be
traveliling in a straight line, aimed directly at the target.
:rim IMPORTANCE OF FOLLOW THROUGH
After you've released the hx11, let year arm continue its natural
forward motion, Your arm should come all the way through after
delivery, until it is about shoulder level. Your hand should be out-
stretched, reaching for the target.
A good follow through helps direct the ball to the spot you have
your eye on. It is the key to good form, and gOod accuracy,
If you get your follow through perfected, the natural result is to
smooth out your forward swing, and eliminate many faulty habits.
If yoUr follow through is short, or abrupt, you will tend to pull the
hall; or you may drop it sooner than you should,
The ball is released On the final step of your approach, which is
ordinarily a slide. Your slide should be no longer than two feet.
Too long a slide will lessen your control,
The slide is really part of the final push you give the ball, and
it smoothes out your delivery. If you just took a normal step, and
planted your foot in front of the foul line without sliding, your body
would jerk to a stop, and the ball wouldn't be released with the same
accuracy,
Throughout your arm swing, keep your 'elbow Straight, And,
throughout your entire delivery, keep your eyes pinned on the target.
IT you get part way through your deliverZ and it doesn't feel right—
stop, and start over again.
Remernber, the most important single factor in good bowling is
good timing, You mast get your arm, your hand, ,your feet and the
ball Moiling easily and in rhythm, If the hall feels ihett‘ry, or is drag.,
ging, .chances are your timing is off. Practice delivering without the -
ball, until the motions feel right. '
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