ATLANTA - A Hall County man is now recognized as the country's oldest bowler, following the death of Arthur Lee Shaver Jr. of Atlanta.<br>
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Shaver took up bowling in 1924 to help pass cope with the long, dark winters of Alaska, where he was working as a government official. <br>
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The Atlanta man continued the game throughout his life, becoming the oldest active league bowler in the country at 103. <br>
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Shaver died Aug. 25 at a hospice in West Palm Beach, Fla., after suffering health complications from a stroke. He was 104. <br>
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Last year, the American Bowling Congress notified Shaver that he was the oldest active sanctioned league bowler in the nation. In May 2001, Shaver teamed with a fellow Georgian, Bill Hargrove of Clermont, in the organization's championship tournament in Reno, Nev. <br>
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``It was amazing to see Art bowl; he knew how to deliver it,'' said Hargrove who, at 101, is now the oldest sanctioned league bowler. <br>
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Shaver, a North Carolina native, was living in Juneau, Alaska in 1924 as an administrator with the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads and found few other recreational opportunities because of the winters. <br>
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He settled in Atlanta in 1945 and retired 15 years later. <br>
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That's when bowling became his principal pastime. <br>
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Shaver was still winning senior titles at age 90 and credited the sport for much of his longevity. <br>
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``It's good exercise and I think it is what keeps me healthy through the years,'' he said in a 1997 interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ``It keeps my muscles in condition.'' <br>
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Shaver continued to bowl weekly until earlier this year. He never smoked and limited his alcohol consumption to a daily glass of white wine with dinner, said his daughter, Zelma Porter. <br>
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Survivors include four daughters; a brother; eight grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great grandchildren.
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