Bowled Over

  • Bowled Over: Big-time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era
    By Michael Oriard

    Robert Sullivan, “Time to Play Foote Ball?,” SI, December 21, 1987. 45. Rick Telander and Robert Sullivan, “You Reap What You Sow,” SI, Febru— ary 27, 1989. After OU president Frank Horton resigned, the acting president in 1989 was none ...

  • Bowled Over: 30 Postcards

    Bowled Over: 30 Postcards

  • Bowled Over: A Roll Down Memory Lane
    By Gideon Bosker, Bianca Lencek-Bosker

    Bowled Over harks back to an earlier era when folks swarmed to gleaming bowling emporiums for fine cuisine, fancy cocktails, and stiff competition.

  • Bowled Over: A Roll Down Memory Lane
    By Gideon Bosker, Bianca Lencek-Bosker

    This wonderful book harks back to an era when a night on the town meant heading to a gleaming bowling emporium for stiff competition, fine cuisine, and fancy cocktails.

  • Bowled Over: Big-Time College Football from the Sixties to the BCS Era
    By Michael Oriard

    Charles, 273 Reagan, Ronald, 42 Reasoner, Harry, 110 Reaves, John, 68 Red and Black (University of Georgia), 66 Rensing, Fred, 225 Rhoden, William, 209, 218 Rice University, 177, 231, 243; demotion of from elite football, 161; ...

  • Bowled Over
    By Victoria Hamilton

    Jaymiepressed heradvantage, now thatshehad Kylie talking. “But did you think Kathywould ... Two redspots flaredon Kylie's cheeks,and she sucked in her breath. ... She hadhit asore spot, talking about Kylie and Andy's relationship.

  • Bowled Over
    By Oriard

    The heart of the book examines a handful of decisions by the NCAA in the early seventies--to make freshmen eligible to play, to lower admission standards, and, most critically, to replace four-year athletic scholarships with one-year ...

  • Bowled Over: The Bowling Greens of Britain
    By Hugh Hornby

    In Bowled Over, bowls historian Hugh Hornby traces the history of the game and its central place in British culture - from Sir Francis Drake and Charles I to the pristine suburban clubs of 21st century Britain and the indoor greens of ...

  • Bowled Over: My Story of Cricket
    By Harold Samuel

    Bowled Over: My Story of Cricket

  • Bowled Over
    By Kasey Michaels

    Luckily, she has Alex riding to the rescue--and making her wonder if a happily ever after might not be out of her league after all. . . "Part fantasy, part romance, and part good old-fashioned mystery, this book has it all.

  • Bowled Over
    By Margaret Brown, Willie Brown

    The life story of a player of bowls

  • Bowled Over: The Case of the Gravity Goof-up
    By Chuck Harwood

    Max dreams that the Crew has been called back in time to seventeenth-century Pisa to help Galileo with his experiments with gravity and the value of the scientific method.

  • Bowled Over
    By Chloe Jennson

    Grace and Rebecca are living their dreams, running their own bike shop.

  • Bowled Over
    By Neil Hawke

    Bowled Over

  • Bowled Over
    By Kasey Michaels

    Mystery author Maggie Kelly and the dashing Regency hero of her novels, the Viscount Saint Just, embark on their latest adventure when his proposal of marriage leads them home to her family and where her father is accused of murdering his ...

  • Bowled Over
    By Kay Macaulife

    Bowled Over

  • Bowled Over
    By Victoria Hamilton

    Vintage kitchenware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton has been estranged from her best friend Kathy Cooper since they were teenagers, but never knew what turned Kathy against her.

  • Bowled Over: The Case of the Gravity Goof-Up
    By Chuck Harwood

    Max dreams that the Crew has been called back in time to seventeenth-century Pisa to help Galileo with his experiments with gravity and the value of the scientific method.

  • Bowled Over: The Great Little Book of Rice Dishes
    By Emma Summer

    A practical and inspirational guide to both classic and contemporary ways with this wonderfully versatile food.

  • Bowled Over
    By Victoria Hamilton

    Stirring up trouble… Vintage kitchenware and cookbook collector Jaymie Leighton has been estranged from her high school best friend Kathy Cooper since they were teenagers, but she never knew what turned Kathy against her.