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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 12, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday. May 12, 1989 the stars and stripes Page 25 outdoor adventures Sechser considered a prize trophy you often hear Hunters talk about the such Zerbock six Point Roebuck they Hope to get or the one they got. No Surprise because the Buck with a Good six pointed Antler formation is an example or nearly perfect development. It s a fairly common conservation practice in Ger Many to avoid shooting Well developed such scr for several years to promote production of Strong off Spring and generally improve the health and Quality of the Roc Deer population. When game managers decide to Harvest the Good specimen with the six Points they will usually wait until the Blatz cil German word for the rutting season of Roc Deer is Over. This gains the value of a Good Buck As a producer of Good offspring for one More year. So the Sechser is considered a prize trophy. It Isaf Thrall the Strong Sechser that takes the Gold medals at annual trophy shows. Should it be the goal of every Hunter that s up tothe individual Hunter and what he or she wants Mark Swearenger most. Over the years we get up Early on Many Coldspring mornings during the Buck season and spend countless hours sitting on a seat High in the tree waiting for a Roc Buck. They come and go. Some times an inferior Buck will wander for seemingly hours in front of the High seat. At the time he s just not the one you want to shoot. Or a Good Sechser will show up but he s too Young. It happens to us All the Lime. We also meet and become acquainted wit Many other Hunters. By now you the american Hunter probably know what i m leading to. When you Sec the Many Antlers on the Wall of the House of your German Hunter friends you la Proba Bly notice there Aren t Many such scr in the display. Hunters with Many years of experience have devote most of their Hunting Days to harvesting inferior Bucks. This is All part of the Effort to promote stronger game population and suggests most Ger Man Hunters arc concerned about conservation. It also Means they have built up countless hours of enjoyable Hunting time. So if you re after a Sechser great. Go after yours cheer. But i recommend you not pass up every thing else just to wait for that special Buck. Hunt the inferior animal too. I be known Many Hunters who have taken Butto Bucks Spike is Fork Bucks and Bucks with just about every other Antler formation imaginable. And Man of them never got a Sechser for two or three years. But they went Hunting often and they had fun. Sen sible Safe fun. You May be after the Sechser for the third or fourth year. Nothing wrong with that. Just keep those past years in sight and remember those enjoyable Days you were in the Field. That Sechser will come along for you and i Hope you get him. Strikers win team title by Walt Morrissett staff writer ludwigs Burg West Germany with the wisc team title on the line the Wurzburg strikers put together an 807 final game wednesday to win the championship. Kathy Baylor s 213. A 212 by hike Holdron a 198 by Constance Mads Enand Mary Rosin Hals 184 produced that 807 game and gave the strikers 4260pins to the 4228 knocked Down by the Ansbach crazy four. Carrie Meyer led the  to a 4232 total that also edged Ansbach by four pins for second place. Holdron s line of 595-5641159 also included Deuce games of 213 and 204. Holdron. Madsen 557-5761133bay Lor 529-4871016 and Rosenthal 435-517952 combined for a 177 average and will split a $535 first prize. Meyer fired four deuces a Fine 206-216-210632 first series and a 212 in the the last game of her 547 second Setfor her 1179 total and a 196.5 average that leads the All events list. Vickie Kern 595-4931088sona Richards 504-494998 and Priscilla Agosto 498-469967 will split a $397 wisc championships second place pot with Meyer. The Ansbach crazy four receive consistent Bowling from All four women who All bowled Between 1000 and 1100.mary Martinez 533-5611094anita Popp Clwell 524-5581082debbie Miller 531-4941025 and Claudine Jackson 536-4911027 won $272 for finishing third. The fourth place Patch Happy Hook ers enjoyed inspiring fan support from the Host Stuttgart Bowling association cheering Section wednesday night. Their fans chanted Boom Boom wok a wok a wok a Boom for every strike and spare. The cheering clearly frustrated bowlers in nearby lanes but the fans were Well within the rules for their support. Kathy while 573-5081081gudrun Atkinson 560-5111071heidi Ogo 553-5041057 and Pat Gaines 467-530997 won $152 for their 4206 total and 175 average. Rounding out the top five for the Money were the Wiesbaden Mainz travellers. Diann Vachon 572-541 1113nee Wallace 523 5411064anya caleigh 484-552 1036 and Tina Ticic Maucri 469-492 961 won $100 for their 4174 total and173 average. Wallace threw an All spare 185 in her sixth game. Strikes and spares going into doubles thursday afternoon pop pc will was first and Martinez second on the All events Chart from which the lop 16 will Advance to saturday s . Poppelwell Martinez led the doubles with a 2125, four pins ahead of Miller Jackson. Astra Mcedwards fired a 252 for the Lola place  travellers for the current High game. Alice Pomeroy of in Silver Bull cos has the High series at 233 212-197642. Lana Mink the Silver Bullet who brought the Best High game 299 and the Besl High series 771 and a 190 average Inlo Lite wisc was clearly off her game. While Bowling with a cold wednesday night she went 9ulside for fresh air be in can throws. Mink rolled games of 159,177. 185,212, 147 and 161 to finish with a 1041 for the seventh place Silver bul lets. Mink a 1987 team Usa alternate was 32nd on the All events list and May miss the Sweet 16 masters Cut without some spectacular Bowling in the doubles and singles. Carrie Meyer. Paces sea gals to second air Force Champion Christine Goff of Rhein main will miss this wisc tournament because she had to Fly to Bismarck,n.d., tuesday to compete in the wisc Queens tournament thai began wednes Day. Upsets default Clear Sabatini s path gab Rocla Sabatino. No Competition left Rome a the two players expected to Challenge Gabriela Sabatini for the title in the italian open women s ten Nis championship lost third round matches thursday. No. 2 seed Manuela Malcova of Bulgaria was beaten by France s Nal halic Tau Zial 2-6, 6-3,6-0. Canada s Helen Kelesi the no. 3 seed lost 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 to loth  Fulco of Argentina. And in another major blow to the tournament fifth seeded Hana Mandli Kova defaulted in the second set of her match against Sabrina Coles of Yugo Slavia because of a Back injury. Mandli Kova who won the first set 6-1, was Trail ing 2-5 in the second when she quit. Mandrikova said she began feeling Back pains during the warmups. Tournament Trainer Liza Hatch diagnosed the ailment As lower Back spasms. Bucking the trend of upsets no. 4seed Aranta Sanchez of Spain beat 12th-sccded Isabellc Demongeot of France 6-2, 6-2, and sixth seeded Sandra Cecchini of Italy Defeated qualifier Jan Ine Thompson of Australia 6-0,6-2. On wednesday Sabatini indicated that Malcova was the one player who could potentially create problems for her. But Malcova ranked ninth in the world was outplayed by the Clever Tau Fiat who kept her off balance by con stantly changing speeds. With Malcova s Confidence shaken the huh Sec did Tau Zial began coming to the net forcing Malcova Inlo numerous errors. Kelesi normally an excellent Cla court player was undone by the Gutsy Fulco and by a capricious wind that pre vented her from setting up for her pow Erful Baseline game. Wilh a weak Field weakened further Bihe upsets Sabatini remains inc Over whelming Favorule to win her second straight italian open title at the Foro Liali co. Sabatini has dazzled the italian Crow with her Grace form and personality. Eager teen agers have huddled by the hundreds near the stadium Entrance hop ing for an autograph from the 19-year-old, and her winning volleys have been cheered warmly. The people in Rome come to see Gabriela a tournament official said. And not because she s a top player or because she is pretty. They come because gabric la Sabatini is the biggest name in  in the absence of Steffi Graf and mar Tina Navratilova the world s top ranked players Sabatini is the major drawing card. Spectators crowded into a previously empty stadium wednesday to Walch Sabatini beat Italy s Laura Galarsa 6-2, 6-2 in just Over an hour. One of the components of Sabatini popularity is her aggressive play. Her 5 Lbot-11 Frame and powerful physique enable her to cover More ground than Mostof her opponents. Her game has few weaknesses and is punctuated by the blend of Power Grace and Speed. No one cup cols Sabatini to have much trouble winning again. There is some pressure in a situation of this Type Sabatini said. It s the sort of thing which tends to cat into your  her concentration also seems to suffer from the unmitigated wave of attention she receives. In Rome her Appeal is especially Road because of her italian heritage  
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