Numbers 45-50 on the All-Time Greatest Bowlers list were revealed on Sunday's telecast.

* 45: John Guenther
Career Titles: 7
Career Major Titles: 3
Career Earnings: $248,180

Highlights: One of three players to win Majors as their first two titles, both of which came in the 1964 season… Won the 1964 PBA National Championship and the 1964 BPAA All-Star en route to being named the 1964 PBA Player of the Year… Led the Tour in earnings that season with $33,592… Won two titles apiece in 1965 and ‘68… Earned his second Major victory in the 1966 USBC Masters… Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1987.

* 46: Gary Dickinson
Career Titles: 7
Career Major Titles: 3
Career Earnings: $248,180

Highlights: One of three players to win Majors as their first two titles, both of which came in the 1964 season… Won the 1964 PBA National Championship and the 1964 BPAA All-Star en route to being named the 1964 PBA Player of the Year… Led the Tour in earnings that season with $33,592… Won two titles apiece in 1965 and ‘68… Earned his second Major victory in the 1966 USBC Masters… Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1987.

* 47: Barry Asher
Career Titles: 10
Career Earnings: $300,918

Highlights: Won two titles in a season on four occasions… Won his first two titles in 1966, followed by two each in ’71, ’72 and ’73… Won a title apiece in ’75 and ’76 – his last year on Tour – to bring his total to 10… While he didn’t win a Major, finished second on three different occasions including the 1973 and ’75 Tournament of Champions… Set a PBA scoring record in the 1971 South Bend Open when he averaged 247, a record which stood for 10 years… Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1998.

* 48: Tommy Hudson
Career Titles: 10
Career Major Titles: 1
Career Earnings: $454,543

Highlights: Won four titles in 1977, including the 1977 PBA National Championship, and earned $89,393, second on Tour… Was 1972 PBA Rookie of the Year… Won the 1977 Steve Nagy Sportsmanship Award… His 34 cashes in 1997 still stands as a PBA record… Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1989.

* 49: Mika Koivuniemi
Career Titles: 8
Career Major Titles: 2
Career Earnings: $1,098,923

Highlights: Won Majors as his first two titles, capturing the 2000 USBC Masters and the 2001 U.S. Open… One of just three players ever to win Majors as their first two victories… Named the PBA Player of the Year in 2003-04 when he won twice and earned a Tour-leading $238,590… Also won multiple titles in 2004-05… One of 19 players to shoot 300 on TV, shooting 300 against Jason Couch in 2003 in Windsor Locks, Conn.

* 50: Bob Strampe
Career Titles: 7
Career Major Titles: 3
Career Earnings: $248,180

Highlights: One of three players to win Majors as their first two titles, both of which came in the 1964 season… Won the 1964 PBA National Championship and the 1964 BPAA All-Star en route to being named the 1964 PBA Player of the Year… Led the Tour in earnings that season with $33,592… Won two titles apiece in 1965 and ‘68… Earned his second Major victory in the 1966 USBC Masters… Inducted into the PBA Hall of Fame in 1987.