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Richard Lee Hoover (December 15, 1929 – September 17, 2009) was an American professional bowler. He won two American Bowling Congress Masters titles in 1956 and 1957, and helped start the PBA in 1958 with founder Eddie Elias.[1]

Born in Roseville, Ohio, Hoover grew up in Akron. He gained his first fame as a 16-year-old schoolboy by rolling an 847 series, the highest in the nation during 1946. Five years later, at 21, he became the youngest bowler to win the BPAA All-Star tournament (predecessor to the U.S. Open). A four-time All-American, he was inducted into the American Bowling Congress Hall of Fame in 1974.[2]

Hoover owned and operated Dick Hoover's Lanes in Brunswick, Ohio.[3]

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  1. ^ "Professional Bowlers Association Pioneer Dick Hoover dies". bowlingdigital.com. Retrieved October 17, 2009.
  • ^ "USBC Hall of Famer Dick Hoover dies at age 79". bowling.teamusa.org. September 18, 2009. Archived from the original on July 28, 2011. Retrieved October 17, 2009.
  • ^ "Dick Hoover's Lanes". dickhooverslanes.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2009.

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