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Game
...... 185
.. 192
..... 199
......... 190
............ 198
Series
_486
................................ 487
...... 538
=a 9Ood Summer
Came
........................ 213
..... 191
................... 187-188
.... 203
]8-193
,~ries
528
............... 508
.... 598
........................ 546
Y .......................... 508
............................ 531
.... 552
Llttle Levels
Game
.................... 172
...................... 216-171
.................... 171
....................... 171
............................ 170
172
...................... 176
Series
e ............... 491
...................... 469
215
................. 199
I .................. 199-192
199
.................. 254-206
:': ...................... 208
! ................... 192-198
~-213
204
........ 204
...................... 541
S ........................ 566
.................... 519
.... 618
559
.......................... 549
_. 537
Blue Grass
Game
1, D Ross ................................ 215
2. James Brooks ...................... 202
3 Gerry White ......................... 214
4 Chester Terry ...................... 221
5. Bob Davis ..................... 214-234
6. Jon Donathan ..................... 228
7. Jim Alvey ............................. 221
8 Lewis Rhodes ...................... 212
9. Dick Scott ............................ 225
10. Teddy Hanson ..................... 204
t 1. Howard (Buck) Mann ........... 200
12, Allen Withrow ...................... 227
13. Lawrence Holliday ............... 223
Series
1. Charles Krystynak ................. 550
2. Alien Withrow ........................ 587
3. Dick Scott .............................. 582
4. Jim Atvey ............................... 582
5. Chris Estep ............................ 553
6 Bob Davis ............................. 632
7 Jon Donathan ........................ 604
8, Terry White ........................... 585
9. James Brooks ........................ 562
Greenbrler Comm.
Game
1. Tim Yates .............................. 190
2 Ken Moody ............................ 197
3 Don Meuret ............................ 211
4, Lake Vaughan ....................... 226
5, Kenny Baker .......................... 214
6. C. Loudermilk ................. 199-206
7. Dunz ...................................... 202
8, Aikire .............................. 193-199
Series
1 Randy Dolan ........................ 524
2, AiMre ................................... 565
3. C Loudermilk ...................... 511
4. Mark Carver ......................... 501
5. Larry Allen ........................... 512
6, Jim Hunter ........................... 528
7. F. V. Shockly ....................... 529
8. Lake Vaughan ..................... 553
9. Kenny Baker ........................ 538
10. Ken Moody .......................... 558
11 Danny Crone ............ • ......... 512
Rise and Shiners
Game
t. Sheila Fleshman .................... 180
2. Mary Loudermilk .................... 187
Series
1. Sue Scott ............................... 476
2. Mary Loudermilk .................... 463
3. Nancy Hunter ..............................
Town & Country
Game
1. Janet Dyche ........................ 226
2. Shirley Workman ................. 192
3. Sharon Hicks ........ 193-203-192
4. Donna Shortridge ................ 200
5. Drenda Givens .................... 192
6. Teresa Davis ....................... 203
7. Sharon Baker ...................... 191
8. M. E. Windon ....................... 202
9. Betty Martin ........................ 202
10. Mary Griffith ...................... 192
Series
1, Mary Griftith ......................... 501
2. Norma Canaan .................... 535
3. Betty Martin ......................... 531
4. Donna Canaan .................... 502
5. Malty Windon ..................... 543
6. Mary Ellen Windon .............. 512
7. Drenda Givens .................... 518
8. Sharon Hicks ....................... 588
9. Donna Shortridge ................ 538
10, Shirley Workman ................. 522
11. Janet Dyche ........................ 553
12, Carol Bostic ......................... 511
Senior Citizens
March 20th
Game
1. Doris Perry ............................ 171
2. Paul Doss .............................. 163
3. Neva Bryant .......................... 170
4. Dove Gibson .................. 191-190
5, Betty Ralston ......................... 170
6. Bill Mackawicz ....................... 167
7. Vada Woodson ..................... 167
8. Jack Burkey ........................... 162
9. Bill Meadows .................. 164-193
Series
1. Ruth Shafer ........................... 462
2. Doris Perry ............................ 454
3. Dove Gibson .......................... 539
4. Vada Woodson ..................... 457
5. Bill Meadows ......................... 514
6. Neva Bryant .......................... 460
Disney Characters
Game
1. Patty Totten ........................... 192
2. Sue Scott ............................... 176
3, Betty Martin ........................... 180
4. Colleen Walton ............... 189-192
5. Juanita Ramsey ..................... 199
6. Sandy Wykle ......................... 205
Series
1. Cyndi Carr ............................. 478
2. Sandy Wykle ........................ 468
3. Colleen Walton ...................... 531
Valley Church 4 Juanita Ramsey ..................... 509
Game 5. Betty Martin ........................... 482
1. Paul Boggs, Jr ............... 203-222 6. Sue Scott ............................... 497
2 A[ Chapman ........................... 227 7. Patty Totte~ ........................... 489
3. Ralph Bostic ................... 203-211
4. Clayton Hutsenpiltar .............. 217 Man's Association Tournament
5. Anus Reinkopes .................... 201 Team
6, Chester Terry ........................ 224 1. Jims Furniture ....... 3019 $193.80
2. Zap's Arcade & Subs
Series .................................. 3000 $129,20
1. Ray Oxier .............................. 516 Doubles
2. Bill Berardi ............................. 516 1. Darryl Austin & Jack Weeks
3, Chester Terry ........................ 541 ................................. 13105116.60
4, Anus Reinkopes ................... 545 2. Forest Robinson &
5. Dave Gibson .......................... 533 Anus Remkopes ..... 1285 $62.00
6. Clayton Hulsenpillar .............. 521 3. Dean Upton & Lloyd Quick
7. Ralph Bostic .......................... 588 .................................... 1254 $42.00
8. Paul Boggs, Jr ....................... 527 4, Anus Reir, kooes &
Butch Hickman ...... 1230 $31.00
Singles
1, Darryl Austin .............. 671 $92.20
2. Butch Hickman .......... 657 $47.20
Women's Final in 3. w. G. Burns ............... 654 $33.00
Next Weeks Paper! 4. F. V. Shockley ........... 646 $22.00
5. Dennis Austin ............ 641 $13.00
6. Howard Cody ............... 639 $9.00
7. Danny Glover .............. 635 $8,00
All Events Handicap
1898 $50.00 4. Dennis Austin ................ 1864 $13.00
1880 $25.00 5. Butch Hickman ................ 1863 $9.00
1879 $18.00 6. F. V. Shockley ................. 1847 $5.00
All Events Scratch
1. Wayne Quick ................. 1700 $25.00
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I went on my first spring gobbler
scouting trip last week and was
happy to see lots of fresh turkey
sign. I did not hear any gobblers
sounding off but I got a late start
that morning.
rve heard lots of reports of gob-
bling birds, especially in the
Bluestone area. The weather is a
good bit warmer and the birds there
are usually a week or two ahead of
the ones in my hunting area.
I found lots of droppings and a
good bit of fresh scratching. Some
tracks I am sure belonged to a mon-
ster gobbler. I located three areas in
which the turkeys were working. It
seemed like they had each estab-
lished their own area and there were
little or no sign in between the differ-
ent bunches.
Once you locate where the hens
are spending their time, you have
found your gobbler.
rye been told that the turkey
hens will return to nest in the same
area where they were raised.
There should be some heavy
gobblers taken this spring with all
the food that was available this year.
I found lots of oak mast and grapes
so the birds still have plenty to eat.
I was scouting in the same area
where I let a nice gobblerget away
.from me two days in a row. I had
this gobbler within 25 yards of me
and messed up both times. I missed
him the first day and he was too
quick for me to even get a shot at on
the second day. it is a sick feeling to
let a bird get away when you get
him that close, but to do it two days
in a row is unbelievable.
I was with my dad on this scout-
ing trip and we were swapping sto-
ries as we walked. Dad told me he
had put his full choke barrel on his
shotgun so he would not forget it. It
was two years ago that Dad had a
nice gobbler coming in when he no-
ticed he had left his improved cylin-
der barrel on his shotgun. The tur-
key came close enough to kill with
the full choke but not with the open
choke. A good way to avoid making
the same mistake is to remember
what you did wrong.
I got in the bad habit a few years
ago of lifting my cheek from the
stock of my shotgun. This caused
me to shoot over top of several nice
gobblers before I got myself cured
of that bad habit. When I look down
the barrel at a gobbler these days, I
keep my cheek glued to that stock.
On the Local Front
Two local fishermen caught big
smallmouth bass. Richard Weikel
caught a 21-inch smallmouth bass
that weighed 4 pounds, 2 ounces.
Charles Price caught a 19-inch
smallmouth that weighed 3 pounds,
1 3 ounces.
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