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Show bowling Made Easy Dy NED DAY National Mutch Game Champion (This Is the third of series of bowling bowl-ing lessons by Ned Day of Milwaukee, Wis., national match game champion and recognized recog-nized as an outstanding bowling authority.) HOW TO HOLD THE BALL. There are several styles and each has its own champions. One good thought to keep in mind, however, how-ever, is to do things as naturally as possible. Try to make each finger do some work in the delivery. The "non-working" fingers should be spread slightly so they can aid in carrying, delivering and imparting impart-ing spin to the balL Practice will help determine your natural grip. The thumb may be inserted to any depth desired because it is a flexible digit; however, It Is not considered advisable to "bury" the thumb to the bottom of the bole. Rather, insert in-sert It about three-quarters of the depth of the hole, so that a free release may be executed. Keep in mind that the secret of a hook ball rests in the principle of releasing the thumb ahead of the fingers so be sure to use a fairly loose thumb hole and not grip the ball too tightly. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) |