1992 Hall of Fame
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Rudy Milonovich


Rudy has participated in activities of the state association for 43 years, and had a high average of 208. His high game was 299, high series 791. He bowled on teams that won the actual state team championship four times, doubles actual championship twice, and handicap doubles once. He has won or shared more than 20 titles of the Wheeling Association. He is a charter member of the Belaire, Ohio Hall of Fame. At one time he was manager of Pythian Bowling Lanes in Martins Ferry. Known for his pleasant personality and being a leader, he was a good bowling instructor, who always had time to help any bowler. Now retired, he pursues his hobbies of fishing and bowling. Rudy is certainly very deserving of this recognition by the WV State Bowling Hall of Fame.

 

Jack Horner


Jack Horner, being honored for his bowling ability, has rolled six 300 games, three 299 games and one 298 game in sanctioned competition. He was a finalist on Big 3 TV in 1965. He won the WV match game championship in 1965 and 1966, and the SE Ohio match game championship in 1967. Other tournament championships include: Top Dog of Ren Dor Lanes 1981, Masters champion at Ted and Ed's Pro Bowl, Parkersburg Open (Professional), 700 Club Tourney in Louisville, and PBA Qualifiers at Emerson Lanes (Parkersburg), Amos Lanes (Columbus), and Imperial Lanes (Toledo). More recently, Jack has joined the Seniors Tour, and has been in the top 16 many times. He ranked 14th in points for seniors in 1989, averaging 206.9 that year. A member of the Parkersburg Hall of Fame, he is very deserving of election to the WV State Bowling Hall of Fame.

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