BOWLING National bowling title captured by Bison kegglers With senior Charles Burt winning the singles title to lead the way, the 1970 Bison bowling team attained first in the National Association of Interccllegiate Athletics bowling championship in Kansas City. Missouri. After a fourth place finish in 1969 and a second the year before, Harding's victory was the first national championship ever won by a member of the AIC and NA IA District 17. The team earned its way to the tournament finals with its sixth straight AIC victory and wins in two regional tournaments. Four of the five experienced team members finished in the top ten individual pinfall for the meet. Charies Burt's singles victory, his second national title. was paced by an average of 202 pins per game and a high score of 227 in the final match. The bowling team excelled impressively during the season with improving scores. The members did well in other bowling tournaments throughollt the area. 1970 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHtP BOWLING TEAM. Charles Webb, Gary Parsons, Dennie Reeve. Mark Poteat, Charles Burt. AIMING for the pocket, senior bowler Dennie Reeve attempts to amass more team pins. 204
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