Show I 1 E SPEAKING PEAKING PEA OF aft 9 aw SPORTS 12 B by ROBERT macsha mcshane N I 1 E released R by W stans N WIP P 1 union T IS reasonable to assume that football both professional and collegiate will be one of the hardest hit sports during the next few years players under consideration by pro teams will be seniors near the end of their college careers those same players will be among the most useful men the army and navy have at their disposal it is elaborating on the obvious to point out that the pro football drafts draft is a very weak second to the military draft next falls professional football teams will be manned by married men the teams wont have the power and speed of the past they will d depend on veterans to see them through uncertain times club owners are capable of reading the handwriting on the wall they know that the few younger stars who do join joh the pro ranks will not be popular the country needs them in uniform and that uniform the one supplied by a professional football team As a nation we have looked upon competitive sport as one of the main factors in developing character and building strong bodies whether or not we have been right continues to depend on the willingness of our athletes to serve in the count rys armed forces if we have been wrong competitive sport will never recover from the blow it is gratifying to note that many athletes including some of the greatest of the present era have volunteered their services in times like these there always is the feeling that men physically able to engage in strenuous sports should be in some branch of the armed service they should not wait to be dragged in others have set the example stragglers will not find it profitable to disregard that example college football is expected to take a considerable drop until the war is settled the huge crowds of the past will be forbidden to gather in many sections of the country apar particularly ticul arly along our coast lines coaches will be free from high pressure they wont be condemned for losing an occasional game the coach who loses a handful of his star players to the army or navy need not fear the wolves be ashamed to howl professional athletes and professional sports promoters will find themselves increasingly open to criticism public opinion will continue to grow as a guiding force the men interested in professional sports if they intend to stay in business cannot afford any serious errors the mistakes which were made in the last war should not be repeated bowling the right way 0 0 by LOVELL JACKSON this is one of i a series of lessons lesson 1 in bowling by lowell jackson one of the cou counters outstanding bowlers mr ml jackson has eighteen tames games to his credit and sd has bas a 12 year league average of at Com batting a slow alley ALLEY SURFACES ACES Alt although hogh all regulation ABC alleys must comply with rigid specifications t the he care and treatment of the alley surface makes a difference As a result we have slow and fast alleys A slow alley is one that seems to grip the ball and causes it to run to the left slow here alleys are five ways of com batting I 1 move your ya stance nce about two inches in to the left of where you normally stand on the approach 2 use a 3 trifle more speed than ordinarily 3 L loft your ball approximately six 1 4 inches Ss hold farther out rn the alley your bau ball higher from starting ing back your stance and rais raise e your swing a few inches higher 5 it if you still have 4 headpin head pin trouble you must redu reduce ce your turnover that is the action of your fingers and wrist which applies the hook motion to y your our ball |