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Show bowling Made Easy By NED DAY National Match Came Champion ( Thh is the eighth of t series of bowling bowl-ing lessws if Ned Day of Milwaukee, Wis., national match game champion and recognized recog-nized as an outstanding bowling authority.) A NGL.ING FOR SPARES. The us of the wrong angle for spares s probably the one thing that ruins nore bowling games than any otier factor. Here's a simple rule tc remember: "Move away from eery spare and use as much of the width of the alley as possible." pos-sible." Supp.se, for example, you have thrown your strike ball and left up the No 7 pin. Do not attempt to roll at he No. 7 from your regular strike spot or move toward it to the left Rather move away from it, and then angle your shot across the entre alley. Yoa will find by moving toward the right, there will be a latural tendency to throw across ;our body at the 7 pin corner. Use this same angle in bowling at the 4, I or 2 pin or any combination combina-tion of them. This roccdure is reversed when the No. 10 pin is left standing, that is, the sowler moves to the left of the ally to obtain the maximum angle. This angle is used also in rolling it the 3, 6 or 9 pin or any combimtion of the three. The Jo. 5 pin angle is obtained with thi body position in the middle of the Jley in line with the 5 pin. It is usd also on combinations of 5-9 or ,'8. Combinations of spares with th head pin standing are shot from th side opposite to which the greatemumber of pins are standing. (Releato by Western Newspaper Union.) |