American Horseshoe Pitcher's Ass'n
Hall of Fame
Arlo Harris
Speedway, In.
Inducted in 1986
Known as the "Father of the Count All System". Served as President of the American Horseshoe Pitchers Association and the National Horseshoe Pitchers Association. Won NHPA state titles in 1950 and 1951. Won AHPA state titles in 1950, 51, 52, 58, 64, 70 and 73. Holds AHPA state tournament record High Game 144 (48 ringers out of 50 shoes). Ranked among ten best in world 1937 - 1948. Selected Mr. Horseshoe 1958. Won Class A Championship in Lake Worth, Florida at age of 70. Co-designed and manufactured the Harris shoe.
William Christy
Bloomington, In.
Inducted in 1986
Orville Harris
Indianapolis, In.
Inducted in 1986
Won State Championship in 1951. Co-Designed and manufactured the "Harris Shoe".
Al Lutz
Indianapolis, In.
Inducted in 1986
Frank Casner
Speedway, In.
Inducted in 1986
Buss Kincaid
Gosport, In.
Inducted in 1990
Buss, helped build the courts in Martinsville and Paragon as well as pitching in their leagues. Buss also pitched in the Bloomington and travel leagues. Buss was awarded Mr. Horseshoe in 1975. He is also a member of the 100 point club. Buss a long time supporter of horseshoe can still be found at local tournaments encouraging pitches, keeping score and promoting the sport he loves.
Charles "Peck" Anderson
Martinsville, In.
Inducted in 1990
Peck served on the AHPA Board of Directors. He held the state office of President and Secretary. Charles held offices with the Martinsville Mens league. Won the AHPA state championship in 1979 and co-champion in 1988. He was a member of the 100 point club.