Show BOWLING Made Easy By y NED DAY National Match Came Game Champion This is it the seventh el of a t series ri ol of bowl bowl- jog lessons by Ned Nd Day ol of Milwaukee Wit Wis national snatch much yam champion tad and recoil COf recognised aid H as aD a bowling iu aut authority bout f 1 t t f HOW TO PLAY ALLEYS Generally Gen speaking alleys can be defined as slow or fast last The TIre slow alley is the hook ball bowlers bowler's para dise An alley is considered fast last when because of its highly polished surface the ball will not hook or or If it does docs the bowler has little control control control con con- over ItIn it itIn In testing out ou the action of an unfamiliar unfamiliar un UD- un- un familiar alley try a hook with lIh a natural delivery If the tM alley Is too slow the ball will hook book too sharply and aDd may map may cross over In front of 01 the pins If you are satisfied then that you ou have delivered a natural ball place your your ball a trl trifle e nearer the center of the alley thus reducing the angle ancle Further adjustments o othis of 01 this type may be necessary even to Increasing the speed of 01 the ball in order or der to keep It U OD CD the right side aide o othe of the head bead pin pia The reverse procedure is resorted to on alleys that are too fast In other words the bowler releases release his ball nearer the right-hand right gutter gutte to increase the angle perhaps even slowing down the speed of the balto ball bal to give it a chance to hook on th the highly polished surface A chang change e of s speed d. d however is not advisee advised d unless the bowler finds ends it absolute absolutely necessary Remain in your natural natura grooved delivery and change your you ur angle on the alley to equalize variable variable varia ble alley conditions Released nIed by Western Newspaper Union ONon UnI D. D I 1 I. |