1967-1968 Yearbook

BASKETBALL Frazier nets All-Ale; team sets eight new marks All -ATC first team member George Frazier led a Harding assault on the record book, which saw eight new marks set during 1967-68. He contri - buted three new records, including 333 total rebounds and a single game high of 23. In addition, his .535 field goal percentage was a new record. The entire team was except ionally accurate from the free throw line, hitting 500 of 666 to rank 14th in the NAJA standings. Rick Turner bettered his own record in free throws, hitting 78 of 81. A point average of 18.3 landed Marvin LeveJs in fourth pJace among all-time Bison scorers. The team established a record by hitting 60 pel' cent of its shots against Southern State in tlw Magnolia tOllrnament. The 16 victories were the most noticeable mark. Seniors Harold Alexander, Turner, Arthur Wash and Charles Hearne a rc the only cagers who compl~t~ their eligibility this year, leaving a strong nucleus on which to build next fall. SWATHED in bandages from on earlier collision, senior floor general Harold Alexander fights with a Scot for possession of the ball. 211

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