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The Mountain Messenger, Tue lay, February 13, 1990 1B
By
JAMES CREWS
Crews cation project in the mid-Ohio Valley
when quail hunt- of West Virginia. Other opportunities
good in our area. In exist on public and private lands in
1970's, my brother and I. southern West Virginia for small
a lot of hunting for this
Over the years, the
and loss of good
the quail popula-
Quail are just like
game animal; they need a
Source and the right type
to flourish.• If you are inter-
proving the quail popula-
a news release on a
help you. QUAIL
a national non-profit
organization, will con-
Tuesday, February
State Park Lodge at
attending will partici-
Presentation by Quail Un-
the organization
management and habitat
Representatives from
Department of
will also be pres-
SPortsmen realize that quail
continue to decrease
of habitat loss. QUAIL UN-
Was organized in 1981 to
losses and to in-
uail populations through
research and
programs. The . rgc.m-
on a local chapter
with 80 per cent of
raised being returned to
and state level. Since its
QUAIL UNLIMITED has
about 280 chapters and
nationwide.
agencies have been
of the Quail Unlim-
because of their strong
on improving habitat con-
Upland game. Most local
cooperative proj-
state agencies. There
a COoperative quail relo-
game management.
Please plan to attend this meet-
ing and discuss the quail status in
this part of West Virginia.
On the Local Front
Gary Honaker is shown with a
19-pound gobbler he took during the
second half of the fall turkey sea-
son.
Several of the area's local trout
streams have been stocked with
trout and fishing is getting under-
way. The major streams such as An-
thony Creek, Knapps Creek and
Williams River will be stocked twice
in February. According to my
sources, Cranberry has also been
stocked. This stocking is a lot earlier
than usual which gives everyone a
chance to do some early trout fish-
ing in that great area.
Bass fishing has been up and
down with the water conditions.
When the water is down and normal,
some nice bass have been caught.
If you fish Bluestone Lake, the crap-
pie fishing will be improving during
the next few weeks if the water
settles down.
"Gary Honaker
League Standings
play January 21:
over
15-12, 15-8
Unch over
Y0Ver 16-14, 10-15, 15-8
15-6, 10-15, 15-13
over Alleghany
T-Shirt 13-15, 16-14, 15-7
Buttons, Bows, and Lace
over Rowdies 15-1, 15-10
15-13, 9-15, 15,4
and Lace
15-10, 15-9
and Lace
15-4, 15-6
JltY 15-12, 15-13
Urry 15-9, 15-8
Rowdies 17-15, 15-5
16-14, 1-15, 15-13
February 4:
15.2, 15-6
'Curry 15-10, 9-15, 15-9
Cows 15-4, 15-1
Curry 15-8, 15-7
Cows 15-5, 15-4
r Alleghany
3-15, 15-11, 15-13
and Lace
15-9, 15-12
"" Pistons defeated Lak-
by Chris Robards 24,
and Brian Smith 1.
by Mitchell Holiday 8,
5, Daniel Hudgins 4
2.
" Warriors defeat Bul-
by Chad Sheets 15,
9, Matt Bordas 6,
Thomas Gherman 2
2.
by Nathan Turner 15,
B. J. Lilly 3, Michael
Lilly 1.
"" Hawks over Sonics
by David Smith 16,
Jason Harvey 4.
by Darrell Hughes 6,
5 and Derek Allen 2..
Bucks down Knicks
by Thomas Bohrnstedt
Jncan 6, Ray Lewis 6,
4 and Patrick Guills
Johnson 7,
Persinger 6,
2 and Jason Merritt
Wayne Perkins (left), Bud
Shapard, Danny Hutchens
Schedule for February 18:
1:00 p.m. Rowdies vs Curry
Flyers vs Holy Cows
1:45 p.m. Faculty vs
Alleghany T-Shirt
Buttons, Bows, and Lace
vs Holy Cows
2:30 p.m. Rowdies vs Alleghany
T-Shirt
Mamas Bunch vs
Holy Cows
3:15 p.m. Faculty vs Curry
Flyers vs Buttons, Bows,
and Lace
4:00 p.m. Mamas Bunch vs
Buttons, Bows, and Lace
Current Standings:
1. Mamas Bunch
2. Buttons, Bows, and Lace
3. Faculty
4. Rowdies
Flyers
Alleghany T-Shirt
5. Curry
6. Holy Cows
Students of John (Bud)
Shapard's Canton Wing Chun Kung
Fu School in Alderson joined with
the students of Bo's Tae Kwon Do
Aca~lemy in Lewisburg February 6
for a joint demonstration of each
martial art style.
The demonstration began with Mr
Shapard giving a brief explanation
of what the Wing Chun style is
about. This was followed by Mr
Shapard showing various blocking
and counter-punching methods. His
students then worked with the Tae
Kwon Do students and they prac-
ticed the various techniques. The
Alderson group then gave a per-
formance of several forms of Wing
Chun and Mr Shapard worked with a
wooden dummy form.
Students of Tae Kwon Do then
demonstrated various aspects of
their martial art, including basic
drills, one-step sparring, self-de-
fense techniques against an at-
tacker with a weapon, kicking,forms,
fighting and breaking.
According to Danny Hutchens of
Bo's Tae Kwon Do Academy, "The
purpose of this demonstration was
not to compare or contrast the two
schools. We wanted to create an
atmosphere of mutual learning in
which students and instructors from
both schools could share knowl-
edge."
Mr Shapard's school ,is not, ac-
cording to the owner, necessarily a
commercial school, but "1 am ac-
cepting new students on a regular
basis.
Bo's Tae Kwon Do Academy,
under new management, is oper-
ated by Black Belt instructors Danny
Hutchens and Wayne Perkins. Black
Belt holder Eldridge Cool also con-
tinues as~an instructor at the acad-
emy. The facility is located on the
third floor of the the old Masonic
Building on Court Street in Lewis-
burg.
East--- Bluefleld
Game Cancelled
The Greenbrier East-Bluefield
basketball game scheduled for Feb-
ruary 9, was rescheduled for Febru-
an/ 12. The cancellation was due to
the death of the parents of head
Bluefield coach Fred Simon. Ac-
5-0 cording to Larry Estep, a spokes-
4-0 man for Bluefield High School, the
3-2 wake for Mr Simon's parents was to
2-3 be held on Friday night and "the
2-3 coaching staff felt it improper to pro-
2-3 ceed with the game." Mr Estep said
1-4 Mr Simon's parents died February 8,
0-4 when their home burned.
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1. Cris Ester 212
2. Bill Boggs 200
3. Jack Winebremmer 216
4. Bob Davis 222
5. Jan Donathan 232
6. Dickie Boggs 201-233
7. Bill Barardi 225-200
8. Jim AIvey 210-221-202
9. Wayne Quick 246
10. Lewis Rhodes 200
11. Dick Scott 201
Bobby Falls 218-200
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7. John 193
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5. Kenny Kidd .524
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Busy Bees (Ladles) 14. John Deaver 527
1. Kita Schmidt 171
Rise & Shiners
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