Show j of i asi a 0 TED at I 1 I 1 by ROBERT mcshane E 5 by eastom iani union Z THE HE box office challenge offered tto to collegiate football teams team s by their professional contemporaries may have one favorable result the more even arrangement of football sch schedules caules quite a few of this seasons schedules have been bee n completely over balanced for instance pitts burghs 1941 opponents include purdue michigan minnesota duke ohio state fordham nebraska penn state and carnegie tech unquestionably that schedule is a mankiller man killer there a team in the country that could push through it unbeaten pittsburgh however alone on the spot new N ew york university is another team outclassed by its competition the sad part of the story Is that the followers of these teams expect and demand winning football teams the season has been a flop if their team drops two or three games football fans like to see their team win only natural but they dont w want ant to see a lopsided victory reminiscent of a track meet all of which leaves the collegiate athletic department in a rosy hue of confusion its team must win but the contest must be thrilling and hard fought those same football fans know that the professional game offers more evenly balanced competition chances are that the game will be closer the outcome more in doubt and the play more exciting in other words the spectator is likely to get more tor for his money JV hats the answer then why is it that so many of the weaker teams have the most grueling schedules and so many 0 of the tougher teams have the soft softest e st parade of opponents one reason is that there are too many coaches who refuse to risk the chance of being beaten still others dont care to tun run the risk of a 50 50 chance they prefer the status of odds on favorite they are too conservative in arranging their schedules it at all difficult for any topnotch top notch team to arrange a breather in its schedule in many cases the weaker team often from a considerably smaller school is willing to take chances that bigger and better teams wont take the paying customers have a right to expect a good contest for their box office contributions they pay to see Whir laway race a plow horse they should be forgiven if they howl about paying that much to see powerhouse university overwhelm Pipe squeak college 67 to 6 bowling the right way 0 0 0 by LOWELL LOVELL JACKSON this is one ol of a series ot of lessons in bawling by L lowell 0 e jackson ackson n 0 one n e ol of the count rys outstanding out standi b bowlers 1 l mr al 1 jackson a ackson has eighteen sames games to his bis credit and has a 12 year league average ol of FOUR STEP APPROACH for beginning bowlers I 1 would recommend the four step approach because it is so simple and well bal alced that it is suitable for the beginners I 1 ginner s game using the four step approach the bowler takes his position from 12 to one preliminary step 13 feet behind the foul line which distance gives him plenty of room to deliver the ball without rushing or jerking his delivery in the four step approach you start with the right foot pushing the ball out toward the foul line with the first step the ball swings back with the second step passing the right knee at this instant the third step and a nd the backward bac ki vard swing of the ball are synchronized the fourth step finds you gliding up tip to the foul line as you deliver the ball remember a relaxed approach smooth release full fuh follow through and balance make up the ideal delivery |