The Mail-Journal, Volume 20, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 October 1983 — Page 9

Sports

Eagles down Wawasee 12-9

By TOM CHARLES Sports Writer One minute and forty-five seconds. That is how close the Warriors came to recording their fifth victory of the season on Saturday. In the end, the Warriors could not hold on long enough and Culver Military came away with a 12-9 win. The loss lowers Wawasee's record to 4-5 going into tonight's season-ending hattie with the Warsaw Tigers. The Warriors didn’t have much to whoop and holler about on Saturday. In fact, the final score was closer than the game itself. The Eagles used a ball-control offense and a tough defense to limit Wawasee to 81 total yards. Coach Myron Dickerson noted that, in contrast to last week's win over East Noble, the defense was unable to contain the outside run. “We were not successful at stringing out the option,” noted Dickerson. “1 thought we were able to control the game up the middle, but our defensive ends were not containing on the outside.** The Eagles took advantage of their ability to move the ball and hit the Warrior defense for a total of 218 yards. A big portion of that yardage came on an 83-yard drive which resulted in the first score of the afternoon; a two-yard run by quarterback John Augenstein. The Eagles missed on the two-point conversion attempt. Wawasee got back into the game late in the first half. Kris Cox split the uprights with a 25-yard field goal as time ran out to cut the Eagles’ lead to 6-3. Dickerson went to his play book in the third quarter and came up with another successful “Cox Special.’’ The play, a reverse to Cox who then throws to Carden, set up a touchdown in the win over East Noble and had the same impact this time. Cox hit Carden who scampered to the Eagles’ two yard line before being bumped out of bounds. It was then up to Ron Schwartz, who put the Warriors ahead on a short plunge into the end zone. The PAT was not good. The Warriors were unable to generate any offense following Schwartz’s plunge. The Eagles, however, took the football and marched 10 plays to put the winning points on the board. On fourth down from inside the Warriors’ 10 yard line, Cliff Crum slipped around right end, fought his way through some would-be tacklers and danced into the end zone. “The inability to create some offense in the last two possesions really hurt us,” said Dickerson. “We just couldn’t muster any first downs.” Dickerson noted that the Eagles’ defense created problems for his offensive unit. The Warriors were under a lot of pressure all afternoon. “They had 11 people up close to the line of scrimmage. We couldn’t get enough time for Galegor to throw the ball,” Dickerson said. “We had the opportunity to win this game,” he concluded, “but you can’t take anything away from Culver. They really outplayed us. ” Warsaw The final opponent of the season does not need any introduction to area fans. The Wawasee-Warsaw rivalry, intensified by its David and Goliath nature, is one of the best in the area. Tonight’s contest should be an emotional one for both sides given the kinds of seasons both teams have had. The Tigers, 3-6 overall, have suffered through some one-sided losses and will be playing this one for pride. The Warriors, frustrated by some close losses, would love nothing more than to reverse that against their county rival. A Wawasee win will not be easy, however. The Tigers are not a team that can be judged by the win-loss numbers. “Warsaw is a very, very tough team,” said Dickerson. “They are coming off a nice win over Bremen. You can not evaluate them on the basis of their record. They have played some of the top teams in the state.” The Tigers’ attack is led by the threesome of quarterback Jeff Grose, tailback Chad Hopkins and flanker Tony Furnivall. “Grose is an excellent passer,” commented Dickerson, adding that “he is also a good runner. Hopkins is probably the best running back we will face all season. They like to pitch out to him.” In last week end’s 19-7 win over Bremen, Grose tossed two touchdown passes and Hopkins romped for a total of 121 yards. Dickerson said that Tim Fraser is recovering nicely from his injury and should be at full strength for tonight’s content. However, Kevin Tracey and Tony Troup are still hampered by their injuries. This is the Warriors’ sixth road game of the year. Overall, the Warriors are 3-2 on the road and 1-3 at home. Statistics WHS CMA Net Yardage 81 218 rushing 37 185 passing 44 33 First Downs 5 15 Punt Average 35 31 Turnovers 1 i Passes Attempted 6 7 Passes Completed 2 3 Scoring CM — Augenstein two-yard run (run failed) W — Cox 25-yard field goal W — Schwartz two-yard run (kick failed) CM — Crum five-yard run (run failed)

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Milford volleyball teams defeat Jackets The Milford Junior High A and B volleyball teams defeated the Syracuse Yellow Jackets on October 10. The B-team, behind the serving of Donna Miller, Renee Beer and Danelle Schwab, won in two games, 15-11 and 15-7. Rhonda Stookey led in hits and passes. The A-team pulled out a close three-game win, 5-15, 15-5 and 16-14. Kim Newcomer led the team with 13 successful serves. Darla Moore and Autumn Street also led in serving. Connie Rico had 25 hits and passes to lead the team in those two categories. Steff Jamiel and Amanda Anderson were the other leaders in hits. Newcomer led the team in spiking.

shut a iW’W/ ' JBR* . '' , w , - BL BKr ' •» ' "Z .„ -v - ’ ” ' ' '■C FINGER TIP FOOTBALL — Tony Troup bounces the ball off his finger tips as he tries to haul in a Steve Galegor pass during Saturday’s game at Culver Military. (Photo by Derk Kuhn)

H I i BM Kr ’ <B fit . ' •X " W WARRIOR OFFENSIVE SPARK — Although he was held in check on Saturday, Steve YOder has been the Warriors’ rushing leader this fall. (Photo by Derk Kuhn)

jr ; - • ■■ MiftMQ.rn' t.: “J. 11 SSaWKSEBAAh ii GALEGOR GALLOPS — Warriors* quarterback Steve Galegor heads into the Culver Military defense during Saturday’s game. Despite his efforts, the Warriors lost the contest. (Photo by Derk Kuhn)

Senator Shank leads age group at Papakeechie Run

Senator Dick Shank of Goshen came in first in the men's 50-59 age category in the Lake Papakeechie SKM run. Dan Sheets was the overall winner with a time of 18.37. Sue Abel was the first woman across the line with a time of 26:19. The week end race was sponsored by the Papakeechie Homeowners with Alvin Shifflett serving as race director. Winners in the men’s divisions were as follows: 12 and under — Jeff Corey 20:28, Craig Bush 26:39, Mart Welsh 27:60 13-17 — Matthew Ronzone 18:48, David Kistler 19:35 and Craig Kunce 22:39 18-29 — Steve Hasse 20:15, Kevin Blade 21:44, Rob Staley 28:19 30-39 — Randy Miner 18:44, Art Obregon 19:55, Charlie High 20:36 40-49 - Whitey Bell 20:37, Harvy

Castitter 24:23, Lee Miracle 24:57 50-59 - Dick Shank 20:18, Eugene Striggle 21:32, Clifford Boyer 21:50 . Women Winners in the women’s categories are as follows: 13-17 — Elizabeth Seerface 32:50 18-29-Sue Abel 26:19 30-39 - Patti Marsh 27:29, Valerie Puchett 30:38, Melinda Welsh 35:57 40-up — Beth Miner 30:16, Connie Abel 30:26 Three-wheeler The new three-wheeler includes a state-of-the-art rear suspension system with adjustable gas charged shock, advanced steering geometry, and is capable of handling all types of terrain; from desert, to mud, to hardpacked snow.

Swimmers level record to 6-6 Wawasee’s girls’ swimming team leveled its record last night to 6-6, beating Culver Military at home 90 to 79. “I wasn’t real happy with the times,” commented coach Cindy Peterson “We seem to be either up or down, never in the middle. Last night we lucked out because we were down but we still won the meet.” Times are important to the coach who continued to say, “1 hope the times come up. The times need to come up because the next two meets are going to be tough.” Here’s a rundown of the winners and winning times: 200 Medley Relay — Culver first with 2:13.5; Culver second; and Wawasee third. 400 Freestyle Relay — Culver, 4:10.3; Wawasee; and .Wawasee. 200 Individual Medley — Culver; Brenda Messenger; and Criss Baumgartner. 50 Freestyle — Culver, 28.0; Maurine Eagon; Culver. 100 Freestyle — Culver, 1:03.8; Julie McDaniel, second with a personal best of 1:04.4; and Charlene Fisher. 200 Freestyle — Pam Foyle, 2:12.8; Culver; Steph Eldridge. 500 Freestyle — Culver, 5:52.1; Pam Foyle; Brenda Messenger. 100 Butterfly — Culver 1:07.7; Michelle Berkey; Criss Baumgartner. 100 Breaststroke — Michelle Berkey, 1:19.3; Maurine Eagon; Culver. 100 Backstroke — Culver, 1:16.8; Culver; Julie McDaniel. Diving — Jeanine Gunn, 210.80; Culver; Julie Schmahl. Odds against it By PETE FRITEHIE WASHINGTON, DC. - This town’s Redskins seem headed for the playoffs, and maybe even the Superbowl, again. History teaches that the odds are against two straight years in the bowl. But Washington looks like Washington of 1982. That comeback against a Los Angeles Raider team, with top personnel, made up for the loss to Dallas an opening day. The Redskins overcame a 15-point deficit in something over 7 minutes (with a little help from the Raiders on a kickoff recovery). And Dallas and the Raiders are probably two of the four toughest teams in the NFL. (The other might be Forty-niners.) The New York Jets were also expected to be one of this year’s powers and might -by the end of the season - be very tough. Miami is always tough and could get “up” for the playoffs. But no other team looks much better than the Redskins at this stage of the season. Had the Redskins lost to the Raiders, as they appeared to be doing until halfway through the fourth quarter on October 1, that would have meant defeats by the two powerhouses, Dallas and the Raiders, and could have been a psychological handicap. So that comeback victory was of immense importance to the Redskins. And it made two games the Raiders have lost this year they felt they should have won. And they probably should have won them. In the Washington contest they almost won without an injured Marcus Allen.

Bowling

Ms|ers Gutter Ousters 6 2 Jammtn' Juniors 6 2 Bowleramits 0 • High team game: Jammin' Juniors - *64 High team series: Gutter Dusters - 242* 400 series G Price4s3. T. Taylor 423 >sogames: G Price 177, 151 S. K leemen 175. T Taylor 15*. D. Justk 154 Friday Nigbt MixeO Classic 19 9 Sleepy Owl 16M» llh Stovers 14Vj 13H Todd CID ' M 14 Ralston Purina 14 14 Millers 12W I$V» St. Charles 9 19 High team game and series: Stovers - 754-2102 600 series: D. Armbruster64s 500 series: K. Knisley 540, G Knisley $42, E. Harrington s6l. C. Harrington SOO. L. Alderfer 507. W. Alderfer 534. L. White sll. P White 552, S. Yoder $36, K Solina $22, G Hamilton 524. T. Burbank sl7 450 series: K. Knisley 470, S. Per k 411, P. Schapf 4*7. R Burbank 470, J. Gra v 477 200 games: D. Armbruster 247. 225. E. Harrington 203. T Burbank 211 160 games: K. Solina I*s, 191. R. Burbank 172, J. Gray I*l, L. White 176. 170. P. Schopf 177, C. Harrington I*7, L. Alderfer 176,171. S. Penick 177 County Moore's Shoes 24 $ Paul's U Lock It 23 5 Kurly's Keglers 20 • W Home Ser 1* io Sea Nymph 1* io Bud's Body Shop 17 11 Tux Shop Mte ll>?i W Bowl 16 12 Plaza Marina 16 12 YeOldePub 13 15 Parker's Hybrids 11 17 Miller's Heating 9 i» W. Pro Shop 9 19 W. Ser. Center * 20 Classic Formed Prod. 6 22 Kidd* Co 5 23 11th Frame Lounge 4>zi 23Vi High team game and series: W. Bowl - 1183-3134 600 series: C. Garner 604, R. Hibschman 600, C Arthur 620. E. Henning 628. J. Kirkdorfer 635. R. Thorp 602 500 series: H. Dziak 568. W. Dziak 515. R. Bauman 513. L. Longenbaugh 531, M. Ganshorn 570. L Sawyer 544. R. Brazel 528. R. Schultz 501, S. Richardson 503. J. Wortinger 552, J DeSomer 570, D. Pryor 500, S. Yoder 540. B. Coburn 544. S. Jones 573. J. Cross 553. J. Worthen 559. L. Knispel 538. B. Thwaits 576. D. Elkins 511. B. Slabaugh 514 W. Alderfer 593, C. Eby 518. W. Stahly 518. M. Zellinger 534, R Hyde 541, E. Coburn 556. B. Miller 513. J. Stork 513, T. White 557, M. Han cock 523 200 games: C. Garner 214, 202, H. Dziak 213. L. Longenbaugh 208. M. Ganshorn 210. R. Hibschman 219. L. Sawyer 204, J. Wor finger 212. C. Arthur 201, 228. E. Henning 234, 201, J. DeSomer 232, J. Kirkdorfer 217,210, J. Worthen 208, 208. B Thwaits 203, W. Alderfer 245, B. Miller 200. T White 211. R. Thorp 234 Sunday Nite Mixed Slabaugh Canvas 20 8 Wallace Welding 14 12 Wawasee Bowl 15V1 i2Vy Dreamers 1$ 13 Miller's Heating 14 x 14 Logan-Rogers Realty 14 14 Fairmont 13 15 Ace Pest Control 12 16 Syracuse Rubber 12 16 Tom Stiver Ins. *V» 19H 500 series: P. O'Connell 504. M. O'Connell 529, L. Hawn 507, C. Summerlot sl9, R. Knisley 545, E Slabaugh 544. A. Slabaugh 583. M. Clevenger 548, T. White sll C. Wogoman 503. K. Hare 528. S Rensberger 569, A. Long 496, L. Davis 466 200games: M. Clevenger 236. A. Slabaugh 223. M. O'Connell 203, R. Knisley 233. K. Hare 215. S Rensberger 213 160 games: A. Long 176. 183, M. O'Connell 162. 164. L Hawn 193. E. Slabaugh 177, 181. 186. B Howell 164. L Davis 145. M. Leaman 164 Thursday Night Ladies Monsanto 20 8 Louie's 19 9 Sandi's 18’/» 9W Jones 17 11 Wawasee Bowl 16 12 Kidd's 16 11 Stanley Steemer 16 12 Thornburg'S 1$ 13 L.C.8.» IS 13 Richard's of Elkhart 14'/i 13Mt Buy Rite 14Vi 13M» L.C.B. I 13Vi 14W Stop Inn ' 13 1$ Pilcher's 13 15 Golden Razor 12 16 Quacker's 12 16 Liberty Homes 11H 16Vi Dana 10 1* Bee Line • 20 Flexsteel s'/i 22M» High team game: Richard's of Elkhart - 939 High team series: Jones Food Center - 2501 500 series: M Pautf 548, L. Jones 501, D. Long 507, K. Knisley 513. E Slabaugh 522, L. tilery 502, H. Taylor 531. J Reed 505. D. Glon 546, V. Bennett 523. D. Walton 51$. S. Keim 541. J . Anderson 522 450 series: L. Brower 458, A. Beehler 479, N Geil 459, S. Gilbert 450, R. Gerrity 472, C Egolf 485, N. Shields 456. L Bobeck 458. E Tatman 4*9. P. Bailey 466. D Fink 454. 0. Coburn 476, W. Mitchell 459, D. Dean 479, J. Kausal 473. C. MoneyheHer 461, P. Pollock 467, C. Clifton 468. C. Boyd 451. C. Miller 479, J. Eldridge4B4, M. Henning 467, C. Schwalm 454, E. Price 469, S. Zarse464, L. Hansen 467, N. Spurting 499, Y. Cobum 490, L. Hawn 473. J. Galloway 486, Y Shepherd 457, D. Rose 485 200 games: M. Myers 215. J. Anderson 203. D. Long 224 170 games: K. Knisley 182, 175. E. Slabaugh 186,182, J. Galloway 170. M. Pauft 181, 175. 192. D Rose 19*. L Brower 17*. A. Beehler 195. N. Geil 170, P. Kampf 193. S. Gilbert 181. L. Jones I*l. C. Egolf 17$, S. Keim 170, 184, 187, J. Anderson 178, D. Walton 181. 17*. L. Bobeck 18*. D. Dean 191. W. Mitchell 177, J. Hoffer 171. V. Bennett 193. J. Kausal 186. C. Moneyheffer 171, p. Pollock 172, 180. B. Gross I*7, M. Henning 12* N. Galloway 190. E. Price 191. S Peace 17*. D. Glon 1*4.199, S. Zarse 199. L. Hansen 171 L. Ulery I*4. 190, N. Spurting 171. I*l, Y. Coburn I*l, H. Taylor I*o, 191 J. Reed 171 179, K. Solina 171. S. Kerb I*o. IV Jr. High A-Team 10 2 Laneburners 9 3 Pin Knockers 9 3 Strike Force * 4 Thunderbolts 6 6 Bumbling Bowlers 6 6 Yard Apes $ 7 Yellow Jackets 3 * Lane Bowlers 2 10 Monkey Mania 2 10 » High team game: A-Team - 5*2 High team series: Yard Apes - 15*0 500 series: B. Rensberger 546 4*oseries: J. Shieldssis, B. Stromeck4>*. B. Burbank 404 37$ series: B. Leedy 397, S Lent 30*. 1 Jone* 3*6. H Brower 3*5. D Blosser 3*o. C. Solina 376 350 series: C. Brower 371 J. Simpson 365. C. McDonald 361. D. Kosoeke 3ss. B.

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Hlndsrer3s4 2*6games: B. RensbergerlMS.Lent 18Q 150 game*: J. SNeto* 170. C. Brewer 177. B. Rensberger 171 ISI D. Koeeeke MO. B. Leedy 189. D. Blosser ISA B. Strembeck MA B. Burbarik MIC. McDenaMlSl 125 games: D. Long I*o. C. Satina U7. C Spurting 156. B. Burbank 1418. Johnssn 141 T. Simpson 136. H. Brower 131134. J. Slmr son 131 B. Talton 131. S. Jansa m 136. D. Price 126.1418. Hlnderer 136.13$ I mW R labss Worker Bros. 2* * American Bldgs. m • Cromwell Lbr. jg g Sea Nymph Igg g Syracuse Legion 17 n Cocinero's >7 n Kurly's Kegtors » h Wawasee Bowl M 12 Goshen Auto. Elect. ig 12 State Bank ot Syracuse 1$ 13 Whitacre's 1$ 13 Shrimpboat 13 Dari-Point ,g Charger House n 17 Ligonier Elks m 1* Doc's Hdw. 9 19 K. 9 19 Nancy's Kitchen * 19 Low Rollers 7 21 Sylvan Marine $ 33 High team game and series: Cromwell Lbr. - 992-2*57 600 series: M. Moore 626 500 series: 8. Buckey. R. Trett. Ml Yeder. M Sprague. B. Hicks, M. Durham. J. Miitor. R. Hostetter, P. Kintigh, J. DeSomer. J. Halsey. R Cook, A. Epert. R. Williams. G Lowe. D. Gardiner, W. Alserter, K. Sag garts. D. Strouse. P. Fought. R. Willlamsson. G. Sorensen. G. Knisley. G. Klenke. K. Knisley. L. Newman. J. Crops. G. Dotson, R. Mathew. D Barhydt, D. Byrd. Carroll Walton. Cliff Walton. P. Flanagan. C. Fink, F. Nyiko*. S. Butt. R. Taytor, C. Sum mertot, H. Hostottor, P. Wilson. D Smith. L Longenbaugh. J. Shoots. E. Knight, S. Richardson 200 games. R. Trett 214. M Sprague 207, M. Durham 221, J. Miitor 206. P. Kintigh 2M. J. DeSomer 200, J. Halsey 201. A. Epert m M. Moore 221, 213. R. Williams 2*o. P. Fought 217. G. Sorensen 201. K. Knisley 2*l. L. Newman 211 Clift Walton 216. P. Flanagan 245, C. Fink 212. F. Nyikos 201. R. Taytor 204. C Summerlot 202, D Gardiner 211 D. Galloway 239 Preps Carebears 6 3 Thunderbolts 6 3 Firebirds $ 4 Porch Monkeys $ 4 Sharpshooters 5 4 King Pin Strikers 4 $ Cannonbailers 3 6 Superbowlers 2 7 High team game and serie*: Thunderbolts - 3*3-733 100 serie*: L. Summerlot 13*. N Jone* 137, A. Dunithan 227. J. Richardson 191 K. Leamon 177, J. Galloway )05. T. Hutter M7. S. Hutter 10*. G. Cobum 139. A. Leamon 210. A. Rensberger 16$. S- Smith 117, A. Hewitt 121. K Solina 137, D Byrd 171. D. Ringler 131 D Smith 120. T. Coy 117. M Walton 171 J. Luley 131 J. Luley 121. L- Walton 10* 50 games: C. Summerlot 71 66. B. Bertman 57, C Spurting 54. C. Koeeke 61 N. Jones 59.71 A. Dunithan 106.121. J. Richard son 76. HA K Leamon 109. 6*. J. Galloway 68. T. Hutter 60. 107. S Hutter 70. G Coburn 56. *1 A Leamon 97. 113. C. Solina 50. A. Rensberger *9. 76. S. Smith 66. 51. A. Hewitt 58. 61 K Solina 66. 71. D Byrd 92, 79. D. Ringler 71 61 D Smith 56.6*. T. Coy 5A 61 M Walton 80.95. J. Lutey $4. 7*. J. Lutey 71 L Walton 93,91 Monday Nile Early Birds Swingin Grandmas 17 7 Barbee Slowpokes 17 7 Little Rascals 14 M Cocinero's Ladys 14 M Lucky Strikes 13H MW Roller Balls 13 n Duds 13 11 Mis Fits 13 11 Strikeouts 12 12 Gutter Grabbers 10 14 Gutter Busters 9H MW "A" Team * 16 Never Come Latelie* 7 17 Lilies Os The Alley 7 17 High team game and series: Gutter Grabbers - $93-1617

■ jflfl m K * f I / 1 t ■IBv i |k*. BOWLING BEST-BUI Motts, 81,409 West Emetine. Milford. had his best day ever at the bowling lanes on Friday. Oct, 14. Motts, whose average is around 150. rolled games of 81S.Z11 and N 3 for a total series of 029. Mott has been bowling for IS years and to a pnri of both the senior citizens group on Friday mornings and the Sharp Hardware League on Tuesday nights. “I learn a let on Fridays with the senior cfttseno,*' Mett commented. “In a league yon*re under strain. With the senior dttaens it to aU fun." His other hobbies include gardening and playing the organ. (Photo by Cathy BriU)

SOO sorter S. McKee 5*7. J Maule 30*. C Yoder 5*4. E . Wogoman $n 450serlm F. Church 466. B. Swbwrt 473 MOgames: S Me Keo 276 M 0 games: S. Truax MS. ut. K Hoover MS. J. Ganaatos 19*. B. Thompson mo. F. Church 17* J. Mou to M7. IMA. Whettan M* C. Yeder 175.17*. B. Swiharf MJ. M7. S. MinFarmer M* S. NteKee M* E. Tuesday Nite Ladies Tranter* 30 tJ Syracuse Rubber p 13 WattersDrugs n )s Cednctos 14 w Canfields n M **»•* 12 20 High team game: Syracuse Rubber - 721 High team series: Walters - 28*3 430 serie*: Lin B. 460. S Gilbert M*. SPochynski4ss M 0 games: Lin B M* S Gilbert 179, M Wiggs MA D Loveltotte 171 S Pachynski 171. P. Snyder 171E. Wogoman 167. C Jones 164 Tuesday Attemeea Teghtaseyor 23 $ Mastercratt ji j Upper Crust lt w Toda la w La Pwlile 12 State Bank )3 1$ Commodore 13 <4 Dewart Lake » u Beacon * M Lil's Anchor Bar 9 )* Paul's U-Lock-It 4 w Ace Pest . 8 20 High team game: Teghtmeyer - 824 High team series: Upper Crust - 2322 500 series: B. Smith 511 B. Kline 517. I. Kalislk 50* L Jones $35 450 series: S Sawyer 4*4 C Inks 492, J. Alfano 497. C. Inks Ul. J. Gray 48* L. Welty 4*l D Craig 470. E. Kirkdorfer 4*o. J Hays 45AM. Bray 451 MOgames: C. Scheiber I*l. J. Lantz M7. s. Sawyer MA 160. B. Smith I*s, 170. J Alfano 165. C. Inks 19A J. Alfano 195. B. Kline 177, M 3. J. Gray M* 18, l. Welty IV. D Craig MA I. Kalislk lU. 17A J. Hays 161, M. Willard I*l. B. Ganshorn Ml. M. Bray M*. S Koser M 9. 169, L. Jones 19$. I*s, J Kausal Ml. L. White M 9. R Burbank M* M. Davis I Thursday Ntarntag Early Birds V Dirty Bird* 18 6 Tweety Birds 14 to Humming Bird* * 16 Thom Birds 8 M High team gam* and series: Tweety Birds - 500-1415 500 series: J. Gray 500 450 series: J. Hostetter 450. J. West 483. J. Rudes>cs463 150 games: B. Klin* 154, J. Gray Ml IS* IM J. Rudasics 154 M*. B Todd ISA J. Hostottor 15* Ml J. West 174 IM 139. J. Gosa Ml Knots con moke or brook n fishing Hne An incorrect or badly tied knot can be one of your line’s worst enemies. Check your line after a break. If your line curls at the end, you can be pretty sure it snapped at the knot. • The roughest thing on monofilament is monofilament. In other words, the force of the line cutting into itself when the knot is under pressure can snap the line if the knot isn’t a good one. A had know can reduce line strength by as much as 50 per cent. • Experts Bill Dance and Roland Martin, members of the DuPont “Stren ” Pro Fishing Team, agree that it is essential to learn to tie good knots like the Palomar or Improved Clinch. • Don’t be afraid to develop and test your own.

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