Inductees Fred Tuerk earned a reputation as one of the nation's most respected sports journalists in his 36 years as Sports Editor of the Peoria Star. He was also responsible for some of the special promotions which established the Peoria paper as a leader in sponsoring sporting events. He became Sports Editor in 1919 and continued in that capacity until his death in 1954.
During his long tenure, he covered hundreds of important sporting events and began the famous Brothers Bowling Tournament during the winter of 1922-23.
From a modest start of 119 teams, the tournament has steadily grown and since 1960 has been over the 3,000 team mark each season.
Tuerk was also a member of the Illinois Boxing Commission, and was on the scene during one of Peoria's most colorful eras when Bradley was moving into big time basketball and such sports as boxing and minor Ieaaue baseball thrived in Peoria.
Bill Buster![]() Bill Buster was one of Roy Gummerson's stars at Woodruff High School back in the early 40's and once he started running, he really has just never stopped. He ran on the 1942-43 Greater Peoria championship teams, setting records in the 100 and 220 yard dashes and broad (now long) jump. |