What procedure is followed when there is a tie for the league high series or high game award?
The board of directors makes the decision when there is a tie for an individual award, unless provided for in the league rules. If there are funds available, the board may give duplicate awards. When a cash award is involved, rather than trophies, the money may be divided between the two. The board may also direct the two members to bowl a playoff series with the winner receiving the award. If members qualify for both a handicap and scratch award, and the league rule limits a member to one award but does not state which one takes precedence, can the bowlers take their choice or would the handicap prize take precedence in a handicap league? WIBC/ABC/YABA do not recommend a bowler be allowed to make a choice when the bowler’s scores qualify for more than one award. This places the bowler in the position of determining the other winner. The league board should make the decision. Some bowlers believe scratch scores are more meaningful, and others believe handicap awards should take precede
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