1926-1927 Yearbook

BASKETBALL Basketball has grown to be one of the leading major spo rts in the college and the packed gymnasium at every game evidenced the g rowing popularity of this exciting winter sport. This year's team, the best in Ha rdi ng's hi sto ry, with a record of no games lost on the home court and only three defeats during the enti r e Reagan, ranked r-:.econd in the conference standing and was a contender throughout the winter in the race for the state title. Gelling on' with a poor ;tart the fast Bison-basketeers met and defeated all opposition to be stopped only by the ~tate champion, ll end rix Bulldogs . Perhaps the most exciting seri es of the seasons was that with the State Teachers' College, runners-up for the state title. The Bisons won the fi r st of the se ries, an excit ing game on the home cou rt . but were defeated on the strange floor at Conway. The Harding quintet had little trouble in disposing of t he remaining college teams met and had some diffi culty in sc heduling enough college games, however, commercial teams from Lillie Rock furnished opposition strong enough to give the local fans a number of exciting games. : : Puge scventY*O)lf.>

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