European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 12, 1968, Darmstadt, Hesse Pm 20 Thi stars and set los Hunting i Hing by Johnny Nei Stiyer c k. I outfit for Angling family f you Are Bent on teaching your wife and kids the delights of Angling chances Are you la Start them off with spinning tackle. This is Fine. The ease with which neophytes can learn to toss a tiny spinner with reasonable accuracy is rewarding. But you can make the mistake of using the wrong strength line and the wrong weight spinner and the wrong length Rod All of which May Lead to chaos on a str Earit. If your ultimate aim is to steer the tribe to flowing Trout Waters you should Start the family off with Light weight equipment which Means a Rod not More than feet in length preferably 6 a Mono filament line which tests no More than 6 pounds preferably 4, a selection of Small spinning lures coloured Silver Gold and Black in weights near the 5/16-6unce Mark but never heavier and a big1 diaper safety pin whose Spear is Strung with tiny snap swivels which prevent the line from twisting and which facilitate change of lures when urge demands. When you believe the experts who say you should t use a swivel you Are courting disaster. No matter what kind of lure you use while spinning whether Wobbler spinner or just Plain worm on Hook without a swivel the flowing water will havoc your line and reduce you to tears before you have traversed 200 Yards of the 5kilometers of Stream you have bought for the Day for from 4-20 Marks. This experience can be rough on the wife and kids. Pop in spite of his expert instructions will spend the first two hours of this Pisca trial foray untangling Momma s twisted snarls and retrieving lures heaved Back Over the shoulder into towering Willows. Success result of Luck or prowess for years in Europe i have been watching every Angler whom encounter whether on Lake or Stream to determine whether his full or empty Creel is a result of Luck or series of observations became so wide spread that conclusions Are ethereal considering that they concern men in boats rolling with or without motors men on Broad Rushing Rivers and up to their armpits in froth men on their Knees sneaking along narrow Brook and Bent on presenting some enticement to a Trout that would flee should the Man be preceded by his most of the streams available to . Forces anglers in Europe do not fall in the category of Wade Able torrents i would like to confine the results of my observations to those streams across which one May flip a spinner with Little Effort or if he i Fly fishing with a minimum of false casting to achieve the proper first thing i have always noticed is that the average Angler makes a path right along the water s Edge As he proceeds up or Down the Stream. His footsteps define the thickets and the open spots on the Banks from which he makes his casts. This positions not Only convenient for the Angler it suits the Crafty Trout that Are forced by priority into Midstream holding Waters from which they can spot the Angler and it suits those Trout that blithely hug the Bank under the Thicket which the Angler Type of Angler usually gets disgusted after a couple of hours of fruitless casting and says this Stream is fished or Ibet they did t Stock it like they said they my own theory is that if you can see the Trout they can see , if the water is reasonably Clear on a Harrow Stream you should make your cast from a distance which excludes you from the fish s View. Trout Stream trickery there Are two sound ways to do this spinning use one of those floating cobblers made of Balsa Wood. Make the cast from far enough above the fishy spot to avoid detection letting the Floater slide Down below the holding area and then retrieve. If you Don t have a Floater use your lightest spinner maybe a no. 1 or no. 2 in either Bronze Silver or Black or any of the Vari coloured striped variations. Place it on a Chip of Wood Leaf or anything that will support its weight on water and then Drift i downstream until it reaches the Lair of the Lunker. Give a Little twitch to dislodge it from its Perch and then Start the this trick for undercut Banks under Willow thickets in fact anywhere which does not permit a free swinging cast Don t follow the footsteps of fruitless Angling Fly casting when there s no room to cast a Fly there i always room to present it you can stuff a Fly Down a Channel or under a Bank that hides a Trout by flipping the Leader into the water and stripping off line which the current will straighten out a Jerky retrieve with a weighted Nymph or a sparsely Hackle Streamer will often fool those smug of Buster Browns that never feed in the open except during the dark of the All boils Down to the fact that you just can t tramp and stamp on the Banks of narrow streams and expect to fill your Creel. You must outwit the critters whose ability to outwit you the intruder is inherent. The first Law of nature is the survival of the fittest do you have an interesting Story to Tell about your Hunting or fish ing experiences we prefer a tale about your overseas encounters but Well consider All horizons. Drop us a line care of this a photo if possible and Well print your Saga for the record. Your folks Back Home will get a thrill when they read the clipping you Send them and you la have a special conversation piece in the family scrapbook. 2-0 Mark in 8th div action lit a i i of Burkle # Evdon Sauerio staff writer Mannheim Germany is Bill Burkle scattered eight hits and with some help from a leaky3rd brigade defense his 2nd brigade dragons Defeated thebus Here saturday to keep their 8th div league record clean at2-0. Burkle vent the route in his first Start of the Young season fanning 10"and, walking Only two and helping himself by picking two by Caneer baserunners first. ". Of the same two teams were to meet again \ sunday at Baum Holder with ,2nd brigade being the Host team. Errors plate seven errors were the key Factor in the contest accounting for seven of the runs scored and All six dragon tallies. Buc starter Gen Vaclavik now 0-1, was the Vic Tim of five unearned , who toiled six innings before tiring gave up but four hits struck out six and walked two but six errors be Hind him accounted for All the runs. A seventh 2nd brigade boo added another off reliever Tony Alese in the dragons started things in the second when John Green Washin by a pitch stole second and went on to third when catch Rallen Craig s throw skipped into Penn walked and when he stole second and Craig throw again was errant Gree n scored. Penn went to third on grounder and scored on a third miscue in the inning by third baseman Charles Maley. The visitors upped the count to4-0 in the fifth As Burkle walked with one out and Lonnie Ray got a life on second baseman Charles Eaton s Fumble. After Tom iceman sacrificed and Buca Heer first baseman Maria Ger in opener Goeppinger Germany special the has 4th army div tankers erupted for six unearned runs in the fifth inning Here sat urday and went on to defeat the1st brigade mountaineers 10-5, in a 4th army div league opener. The tankers managed the 10runs with just eight hits two apiece by William Johnson Ric Paladino William York and Jim Davis. Joe Manns and Carmen def lice had two hits each for the mountaineers Paladino hurled All nine innings for the Victory striking out seven while walking one and giving up 10 hits loser Tom Wendt fanned four and walked four insight innings the same two teams were booked for another game on the same Diamond sunday. 1st brigate100 130 000 ,5 10 4hqs 4th army Piv 020 060 02x -,10 85 Wendt and Manns a Tadino and Davis Pul Udino 1-0. A Wendt 0-1. Teen age baseball meeting Heidelberg teen Ager interested in joining the Heidel Berg team of the european teen age baseball league should at tend the organizational meeting May 15 at 7 . In the Art room Between the teen club an Nursery at Patrick Henry Village i v Alvin Oree did t throw any where the sacks were loaded. \ Tom Watson then lined a Harewo Hopper to shortstop Willie Femster who elected to run to second forcing iceman As Burkle scored. But Femster s thrower the inning ending double Plary was late and poor Ore a trying to throw off balance to get Elay at the plate flipped the jail far Over Lite. Catcher s head " a a 1.j.v the bucs got two Back in their half of the fifth As Rich Stewart walked and Craig punched Heball past the drawn f in Katsori at Steward legged. It third Ai the both runners held As Clarenc Byrd Tapp Copto the. Boxy i Watsby i to second on -ih1. A , could Lead to trial continued from Page it t Churchill Downs predict i might last two Days or More. Churchill Downs already has publicly answered the most important question in the matter., Kitias announced that it already recognizes Forward pass second finisher in the a Rby As the win Ner evidence on that score is Sim ple. According to the rules of racing it need Only be shown that a forbidden drug was founding the urine specimen of the winning horse. Nothing More. The Trainer shall be responsible for the condition of the horse he enters the rules continue y. Jit. This a Means that unless therein evidence of foul play on the part of someone not connected with dancer s image any accusation Abonit thes he Rife s Condi Tion first would be levelled atcavalaris.,the round faced Cavalaris however was away from Louis Ville several Days during the week preceding the Derby tend ing other horses in his care in Canada. Of to dancer s image six Days before the race plenty of time for the drug to disappear from the horse s system. I held the horse while or. Alex Harthill administer edit Cavalaris said. Ill swear to my knowledge dancer s image has gotten by Tazo Lidin Only once in his life time said Cavalaris using a More familiar term for the drug used to relieve pain in both human and horse he has two Tablet Swetye Given singled to easily from William Helm s perfect appeared to have the slow in Craig nailed abut dragon Backstop Hunter let the Ball get him for an error. The winners added meatless unearned single runs the,., sixth and ninth. Shorcosmo1 filetto a two base to Oto and Neal Thor Evite s Sines Loti right Ceriter got one-T1 sixth an a walk sacrifice Alletto a second Boot accounted a for another in the opportunities the Jucs missed several of unities leaving Maley Strati de after a one out triple leaving two on with one out in the sixth and having a third run in the fifth erased on Helm s Fine throw to the plate from ,was the big stick for the dragons getting three of their five hits including a Boom Jne double to left Center on Alese s first pitch. Maley and Eaton got two apiece for the bucs including Maley s blast to right that went for three bases As right fielder Green missed a try for the shoe-1string catch. Just Plain Bill 2nd brigade 1st Briga Deab re by Abr Hbl Ray 83 5130 Femster a 2000iceman 2b 4 0 0 0 filetto is 2010 Watson 3b" 401 1 Eaton 2bhunter c ,400 0 Maley 3b Green of 3100 Frye Copenn in 3 2 0 0 oreo in Thor Tyte of 4011 Stewart it 4021140211 400j13 a j 2101 Helm if 3100 Shade pm 100 1burkle p 2 1 0 0 Craig o 41 111 400112011j 10 001 11 totals 32652 totals 37281 2nd brigade 020021001-1 3rd brigade 000 020 000 j a Craig 2, Maley Penn Eaton Orel Hunter Foletto 2. Lob2nd brigade 6,3til brigade 6. 2bray. 3bmaley. So Green Penn Ray Thornt Vite iceman 3102100 Byrd i Vaclavik p Alese p Burkle w.l-0 Vaclavik l,0-l 9 8 2 6 4 5 0 2 11 Alease. 3 1 1 0 1 a hip Vaclavik Green. Pm Hunter. To 2 28. Kolts spoil i grave debut ,. Gellhausen germ any special the Kitzinger Kolett broke up a scoreless game wit four runs in the sixth and Wen on to trim the 2nd brigade braves 7-3, Here saturday m an exhibition game. Gary Baker batted in. Hot runs with a double and single whelp Charles Bowen gain the win the loss went to Randy Barba the Victory upped the Marni league Kolts pre season record to it was the first Outing the year for the braves will play in the 3rd army Leagam starting May 26. 3rd brigade s Jenkins cops 8th div All events pin title Baum older g e r m a n y special William Jenkins of the 3rd brigade beat out Wil Liam Kroft of support come to win the 8th div All events bowl ing championship at the Bauro Holder lanes saturday Jenkins fired 3425 Over the 18 game route while Sci Ofta had3385. Krofta teamed up with Rich Ard Vasconcells to win the Dou Bles Crown with an 1107 total,3rd brigade s Craig Boydman andean draw. shed second in us Amel Matta of the 2nd Ade rolled 595 to win the Crown taking a seven from 3rd brigade Jenkins Krofta Burg of div arty Andelson of support come a $ resent the 8th pm i in Clareus championships w take place May 25-26 on Garmisch lanes
