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Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1956, p. 7

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THE STORY OF BOWLING (Cont.) First Step: A natural step ehh the: left foot (right: foot. for left-handers) ¥ The bowler starts' to move forward, ball is lowered, The hands part and. the'. ball swings canines the..step is oan eat The bowler maintains his sight fix. :. _ Second Step: In the.second step' ~ the ball is swung back to the end of the are. Bowler bends slightly, left arm moves outward, Third Step: The slide starts on the third step, The ball swings forward, Left arm well out for renee as- body lowered, Just Before Release: Right knee drops, body balanced between left foot ' and right toe brace, Ball its own width from floor, Just After Release: The ball is released as the straight right arm commences its upward swing away from the bowler, The Follow-Through:. The follow- through with unbent arm after release terminates with the wrist in direct - line with the mark, Four-Step Approach:. Ten-pin bowlers favour the four-step approach, The first step is with the right foot (left foot for left handed bowlers), as the ball is pushed out in front of the body, On the second step the ball is swung back reaching the extent of the back swing -on the third step. The fourth step and glide terminate with the delivery. No matter which method is used the approach is not a series of unrelated actions but a smooth, graceful progress. 0-0-0 MEN'S TEN PIN All entry fees must be turned. in to the league, chairman by October 24th. All scores turned in after this date without entry fees will not be allowed. Bowling Results October 6 Prev. "ist. 2nd.) 3rd Total Team Pts. Game Game Game Pts. Pts. Braves V16 G88 695: 659 Ie Be Royals 1A OS F720 POLE aan 27 Engineers 13 703 FU O92 27 Overheads 20 641 677 616 3 23 Domats of Bo FG. Fe aL Warriors 3 676) 726 R715 18 Kettles 8 622 700 628 Lh 12 Bears 3 O29! GBA" BER Ges ag (Cont. on. next col,) SAFETY SLOGAN 'Page 7 age MEN'S TEN Pa (Cont. uh heen Games: _ E Niemi = '185, 185, 202 - 578 aN Te, Stachiw ~ 167, eh 490 a "Williscroft-175, 162 - 461 Cw Buck :4° 267,164 - 457 a Winners of this week's Safety Slogan were: J, Kilby, J. Yates, C. Gresdal, J. Long, J. Shubaly, J. Zigman, L. Vachon, N, Rennett, N. Banks,and J, Desaulniers, Those who missed were: E, Young, L. Walker, R, Ferguson, W. Corrigan, M. Osmar, 5S. Matuszak, H. Roberts, J.Wainwright, J, Kennedy, B. Wallin, G, Delong, R. Jylha, E, Storvold, A. Babeschuk, M, Ross, , 0-0-0 NOTE OF THANKS Paul and I take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped in any way during and after our recent accident. We deeply appreciated the kindness and-get well wishes, Thank you,- Marion and Paul Pluta o-0-0 FOR SALE One pair blue hockey pants and one pair hockey gloves for 12-14 year old boy. Both in very good condition. Phone 351. One Chesterfield and chesterfield (colour maroon) chair. Priced reasonable and in excellent condition, Phone 267 at the mill or contact E, Aho, Schreiber, Ont. One pair only girls figure skates --- size 3. Phone 251 or cail House 93, _---- Frigidaire Electric Stove Living Room Drapes One large mirror One large oil painting One Cedar Chest One pair skis 6-1/4', harness poles and boots . One baby scales One High chair Apply House 8&4 or phone 253, 0-0-0

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