Curling Today
By Ken Watson | |
Publisher | Harlequin Romance #635 |
Release Month | 1961 (US) |
Harlequin Romance Series # | |
Preceded by | Love Without Wings(Surgeon's Wife) |
Followed by | The House At Hawk's Nest(Nurse Candida) |
- Author: Ken Watson
- First Published By: Harlequin Romance #635
- Year: 1961
Book Description
Basic techniques and strategy of the Roarin' Game, Highlights of recent Briers, Canadian Curlers' Tour of Scotland. The Scotch Cup.
The Chapters are: Fundamentals of a Good Curling Delivery; Curling Strategy - A Mathematical Formula; Professionalism in Curling; Simple Strategy Beats the Pebble; The Alumnus Play; Canadian Curling - Curious to the Scots; Canadian Cannon Ball Curling Dismays Scots; A Skip's Dilemma in Bonnie Scotland; The Duster and the Dolly; Tod's Mill Pond; How to Beat the Running Game; Blank an End - When; Three Little Words - Sweep Sweep Sweep; Front Ring Biter; Strange Ice; The Hog Line; Tenth End Tension; Keep the Door Open; Tenth End Tactics; The Pothunters; Second Last Chance; Eleventh End Sanity; Eleventh End Tragedy; The Skips Behind Glass; Twenfth End Trouble; Last Rock Coming Home; Blowing a Lead; Books or Curling Stones; The Golf-Curling Club Format; Curling Accent in Canada; Rock and Roll - A New Style in Curling; Curling in the U.S.A.; Glebe Curling Clubs 50th Anniversary; What Does a Curler Really Want for Christmas; School Bonspiels for Christmas; Signals for Hitting; Too Many Rocks in the Rings; Drawmaster's Cure for Aches and Pains of Bonspielers; The Drawmaster's Debacle; Three Up Coming Home - Spells Danger; The Demise of the Richardsons; Watch the Traffic Lights; Mixed Bonspiels; Scots Visitors' Impressions of the Brier; In 1961 Curling Became Big League; Curlingmanship; Articles from the Scotch Cup News 1959 and 1960; Canadian Curlers' Tour of Scotland 1960; 1959 Brier at Quebec; Scotch Cup Matches 1959; Scotch Cup Matches 1960; The 1961 Brier at Calgary; and Scotch Cup Matches 1961.