1963-1964 Yearbook

BOWLING Optimism and potential mark Harding keglers Showing much promise during the early practice sessions, the Bison keglers spent many hours in developing skills and approaches. Preparation for the bowling tournaments began early in the year. At semester the intercollegiate team was selected from the highest scorers of the intramural teams. From the accumulative week by wrek records kept and the results of the AIC tournament to be held in April, two teams will be srlected to attend the AlA championship m Kansas City. Last year the AIC bowling championship was decided when Arkansas Tech and Harding took the first two places in the tournament. With this honor, they were eligible for a spot in the NAIA tournament. The top Bison bowler of the con test was Larry Yurcho who had a total of 2366 pins m twelve games for a 197 game average giving him the third highest individual total of the CONCENTIATING on his approach , Robley Sorber ItDr" 'he boll down the alley with del iberate ease. BOWLING TEAM. FRONT ROW, Bornes. Borber, Webb. SECOND ROW. Graf, Johnson , Bolls, Yurcho, Cooch Berryhill. WATCHING the pins foil. Bison kegler Jerry Bolls hopes for good boll action to pick up a few more valuable pins to make it less difficult to get a spare on -his second roll. 95

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