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hut fish Hunt mgs biting are id U. 1 rat I0 ft By DENNIS EGGERS Indiana Conservation Officer Even though the hunting sports are in the limelight now, fishing certainly isn't over j-' For example, some of the state's most interesting news concerns the Indiana BASS Chapter Federation. Tournament Director Joe Landwerlen reports the last of six qualifying tournaments were completed at Brookville Reservoir September 30. The Top 40 Classic will be conducted Saturday and Sunday. Robert Drake of Indianapolis won the Brookville event with 4 pounds, 12 ounces, which earned him $483.

Incidently, Brookville was again tough as the 94 en- On the national scene, BASS has an-, nounced the final results of the BASS Masters Classic at Lake Texoma. Hank ParkerPa 26-year-old from Clover, S.C., won the $25,000 first-place prize. After breaking one rod, Hank borrowed a Flippin Stik from co-competitor Gary Klein and went on to flip 31 pounds of bass over the side of his. Ranger boat. Interestingly enough, three of the top four finishers used the flipping technique exclusively.

Basil Bacon was second. Third and fourth with only one ounce difference went to Rick Clunn and Gary Klein. Following in order were Ricky Green, Roland Martin, Tommy Martin, Bill Dance, Forrest Woodland Dave derwater spear in, on or adjacent to the Galena River, Trial Creek, the east branch of the Little Calumet River, and all of their tributaries in LaPorte and Porter counties. It is also illegal to fish in these streams with more than one hook or one artificial bait per line. Single hook is now defined to be a hook with only one shank and one point.

On these same streams, single hooks (even if on artificial lures) cannot exceed, 1 2 inch from point to shank. All other regulations, at least to our knowledge, concerning the salmonid fishery are unchanged. Seasonal notes Gliebe. Archery season for deer opens one-half hour before sunrise Saturday. The fox and coyote hunting and trapping seasons open Monday with trapping at 8 a.m.

and hurt ting at noon. Oct. 20 is the opening day for grouse in Bartholomew, Brown. Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan, Johnson and Perry counties. The state-wide goose season also opens Oct.

20, and. the same day. ducks become legal game north of Indiana 18. At noon. Oct.

24. the dog-running season for raccoons closes. The first squirrel season closes today. It will re-open Nov. 10.

Let's move away from bass fishing for awhile. It has been obvious from calls that many local fishermen are planning this month to try some salmon fishing in northern Indiana. To most of you it appears know there have been some regulation changes, but aren't quite sure what. So here's a brief review. First of all, please remember there are no legal snagging or blind grabbing seasons in Indiana.

Further, it is unlawful to possess a fish spear, gig, gaff, pitchfork, bow and arrow, crossbow, grab hook, spear gun, club, snag hook or un 0. 01 DC Ul trants caught only 34 legal bass that weighed 55 pounds, 3 Qunces." in season, still wlrjmn Fig Id 4 X- Stream Pacers open tonight coreboard Series box Gam 2 American Basketball Assdciationk years, in the NBA of a kind of frustration trying to keep a competitive club on the floor and meet the demands of keeping a franchise afloat." Leonard said. The Pacers were one of the top teams in the ABA. but never were contenders their first three seasons in the NBA. This year could be different because of new players and a carry-over of momentum from the last part of the 1978-79 season.

the ball club," Leonard said. "Before, we had to move players for dollars. Now we re going to take the nucleus we have and build." Last time around, the Pacers lost George McGinnis to Denver and center Dan Roundfield to Atlanta because when they became free agents, "we couldn't afford them any more," Leonard said. One of the first places Nassi spent money was signing former Olympian Ann Meyers of California to a $50,000 contract. Meyers, the first woman signed to an NBA contract, didn't make it in rookie camp, and will be performing as-yet unspecified chores for the coming year.

"The whole history of the Pacers has been up and down, with years of dominance in the ABA (the defunct INDIANAPOLIS (UPD Other teams may have a Bird or "Magic" providing some answers to i questionable NBA playoff futures, but Indiana Pacers Coach Bobby Leonard has Los Angeles millionaire Sam Nassi's bankbook backing his hopes. Leonard figures with Nassi laying a foundation for a franchise that suffered years of financial instability, he can buy players instead of having to let them go because he can't afford their "To be on a sound financial basis is very important in this business," said Leonard, whose team opens its regular season Friday night at Detroit against the Pistons. The first home game is Saturday against Atlanta. "Now we can think in terms, of building Montreal 3, Atlanta 1 Buffalo 6, Washington 3 Minnesota 4, Hartford 1 Boston 4, Winnipeg 0 St. Louis 3, Colo.

3, tie Friday's Game Detroit at Vancouver Transactions Basketball Atlanta Placed guard Rick Wilson and rookies Sam Pellom and T.J. Robinson on waivers. Chicago Placed guard Lawrence Butler on waivers. Cleveland Placed guard Foots Walker on i injured reserve list. The Pacers were 4-1 in exhibition season) and picked up Mickey Johnson as a free agent from the Chicago Bulls, giving! up Ricky Sobers in return as required; by league rules.

"We had a pretty good record from January on last year." Leonard said, i PITTSBURGH ab hbl Moreno cf 5 0 10 Foli ss 4 0 1 0 Parker 4 0 10 Stargell lb 4 110 Milner If 3 1 10 BRobinson ph 1,0 1 0 Alexander If 0 0 0 0 Madlock 3b 4 0 2 1 Ottc 3 1 1 1 Garner 2b 2 0 10 Blyleven 2 0 0 0 Easier ph 0 0.00 DRobinson 0 0 0 0 Sanguillen ph 10 11 Tekolve 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 3 11 3 ALTIMORE ab bi Bumbry cf 5 0 0 0 Belanger ss 3 0 0 0 Crowley ph 0 0 0 0 TMartinez 0 0 0 0 Stanhouse 0 0 0 0 Singleton rf 4 110 Murray 3 1 3 2 DeCinces 3b 4 0 0 0 Lowenstein If 3 0 10 Smith 2b 4 0 0 0 Dempsey 3 0 1 0 Palmer 2 0 0 0 Kelly ph 0 0 0 0 Garcia 10 0 0 Totals 32 2 6 2 forward guard- Denver Placed Rod Griffin on waivers. Detroit Placed forward Earl Evans injured reserve list. Golden State ONLY 7 DAYS LEFT Two Pacers on reserve list on the Waived Johnson; on the forward Lynbert placed Phil Smith injured reserve list. Saturday at Franklin Centrtl, Mount at Lawrence North Thursday. New Palestine 15-15, North Decatur 7-7 Reserve score: New Palestine 15-15, North Decatur 5-13.

Record: 10-4 (5-1 BBRC). Nxt: Monday at Rushville, Cross country Hamilton Southeastern 17, New Palestine 44 1. Fultz (HSE) and Schmollinger (HSE) 3. Tucker (HSE) 4. Jay Holzer (NP) 5.

Dickinson (KSE) 6. Rice (HSE) 7. Schmollinger (HSE) 8. Wittemore (NP) 9. Weiser (NP) 10.

Miller (HSE). .11 :33. Record: 3-6. Next: Saturday at Franklin Central Sectional, Park. Swimming Pike 87, Greenfield-Central 85 Medley Relay 1.

GC (Yahn, Jeanne Gillespie, Sirosky, McDonald), 2. Pike. 2:05.9. 200 Freestyle 1. McKeever (P), 2.

Elsbury (GC), 3. Dick (GC). 2:03.9. 200 Individual Medley 1. Riker (P), 2.

Cone (GC), 3. Lubbers 50 Freestyle 1. Jane Gillespie (GC), 2. Cassidy (P), 3. Yaln (GC).

:25.5. Diving 1. Stark (P), 2. Striebeck (GC), 3. Yahn (GC).

177.80. 100 Butterfly 1. Riker IP), 2. Samuels (P), 3. Sirosky (GC).

1 :06.7. 100 Freestyle 1. Cone (GO, 2. McDonald (GC), 3. Chapman (P).

:57.0. 500 Freestyle 1. McKeever (P), 2, Cassidy (P), 3. Elsbury (GO. 5:29.1.

100 Backstroke 1. Yahn (GO, 2. Samuels (P), 3. Cassidy (P). 1:09.4.

100 Breastroke 1. Jane Gillespie (GC), 2. Lubbers (P), 3. Jeanne Gillespie. 1:13.1.

(School record). Freestyle Relay 1. Pike, 2. GC (McDonald, Elsbury, Jane Gillespie, Cone). 3:58.3.

1 Record: 8-2: Next: Tuesday, at Connersville. Houston Mike Newlin to Traded guard New Jersey for a second-round 1980 plus cash; draft choice in cut guard Slick INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) I Center Len Elmore and guard I John Kuester have been placed I on the injured-reserve list, allowing the Indiana Pacers to I make the 11-player limit for the 2 start of the National Basketball 2 Watts; placed Mokeski, guard center Paul Allen Leavell and forward Jackie Oorsey on coupon 10 VISITS 99 EACH Regal International Health Club NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER 462-5035 ALL VISITS MUST BE USED WITHIN 20 DAYS OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 19, 1979 VISITORS NAME AUTHORIZED BY 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 Association season. The Flower Gallery 23-25 Arc Sheet Metal 22-26 Larry" Corley Construction 20-28 McClain Matthews-Becky Gaines 14-34 The Northsiders 12-36 Shaklee Independent Distributor 11-37 10 D. Loveless 503 D.

Whitaker 488 D. Snedegar 48O B. Corley 476 L. Kinnaman 453 R. Ukkda 445 D.

Abner 444 M. Zentz 443 C. Belcher 434 M. Zentz 433 SUB E. Lambert 428 STARDUST LEAGUE WON Musfplex 50 Wampler-Tracy Agencies 44 Brad's 66 Service 40 Circle's Pro Shop 40 Carmichael Realty 34 Steve's Fireplaces 32 First National Bank, Knightstown32 Pizza Hut 28 Industrial Products 24 Doxettes 20 W.B.

Addison, Auctioneer 20 White House Restaurant 20 TOP 10 Joan Ellis (213) 584 Lillian Borror (231) 518 Meredith Johnson 515 Nikki Cole 508 Evelyn Circle 503 Elsie Bianchard 502 Kay Ellis 502 Joyce Burnham 484 Marlene. Miller 484 Anna Brown 483 Boys' "Club football Results McDonald's Cowboys 22, Riley Park Tire Raiders 0 MC Danny Matingly 2 run (Billy Walsh from Mattlngly). MC Mattingly 50 run (run failed). MC Matting 18 run (Todd Perkins 5 run). Burger Chef Bengals 36, Ecoff Trucking Vikings 0 BCB Kent McQueeney 71 run (McQueeney run).

BCB Tim Morris 2 run (run failed). BCB McQueeney 2 run (Mike Shelton run). BCB McQueeney 9 run (run failed). BCB McQueeney 55 run (McQueeney kick). Standings Burger Chef Bengals 4 0 Ecoff Trucking Vikings 2 2 Riley Park Tire Raiders 1 3 McDonald's Cowboys 1 3 Ptsbgh NL 020 000 0013 Bait AL 010 001 000 2 Parser, DeCinces, Foli.

DP-Pitt burgh 3, Baltimore 2. LOB Pittsburgh 7, Baltimore 8. 2B Murray. HR Murray (1). SF-Ott.

IP ER BB SO opens the season Indiana tonight at Detroit. i I the iniured reserve list. Indiana Placed center Len Elmore and guard John Kuest-er on the kijured reserved list. Kansas City Placed guard Lucius Allen and forwards Darnell Hillman and Bob Nash on waivers. Los Angeles Placed guards Oliver Mack and Ray White on the injured reserve list.

Milwaukee Placed forward George Johnson on the' injured reserve list. New Jersey Cut forward Phil Jackson and named him assistant coach; cut guard Louie Dumpier; placed center Bob Elliott on the injured, reserve list. New York Placed guard Earl Monroe and center) Marvin Webster on the i injured reserve list; placed forwards Tom I I I It is understood that the holder of this card shall abide by and be subject to any rules and regulations established by Regal International Health Club (You Must Be 18 Yrs.) QQypQfj 6 5 22 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 '2 7 8 2 2 2 3 1 ,1 0 o-o 1 1 2 1 11 0 pitched to 1 Pittsburg Blyleven D.Robnsr Tekulve Baltimore Palmer T.Mrtnez Stnhouse ll T. Martinez batter in 9th. WP Palmer.

53,739. i Elmore, a -6-foot-9 center from Maryland, will be out about four- more weeks, said Coach Bobby Leonard. He was hurt during early practice when he severed a tendon in his right thumb in a rebounding battle. Keuster, a 6-foot-2 from North Carolina, is- experiencing lower back problems and will be out for a week to 10 A days. Behagen on Barker and Ron the suspended list.

Bowling mmiMMMtuMiM mam? guard Placed and Al reserve Phoenix Waived Andre Wakefield. Philadelphia guards Clint Richardson Skinner on the injured list. Portland Placed Maurice Lucas and Mychal Thompson and guard Dave DOUBLE HUNG, ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM SCREEN UJI WOOWS on the injured re- Twardzik serve list. GnmiELD LAIJES Highway 40 West Phone 462-5539 Waived guard MILL BRIGHT STAHOAAO SIZES UP TO 480.1 San Antonio John Moore. STANDARD SIZES 1 Q29 OVER 48 U.I.....

I WHITE 6 NAM EL STANOARO SIZES UP TO 48UI. llSIIlifflill San Diego Waived guard Nate Bennett; placed guards Greg Lee and John Oliveon the injured reserve list. Seattle Placed i center Dennis Awtrey on waivers. Washington Placed forwards Mitch Kupchak and Steve Malovic on the injured reserved list; released forward Garcia Hopkins, i Football -Washington Reactivated fullback Ike Forte and i waived running back Lonnie Perrin. Los Angeles Signed offensive guard-tackle- Brent Adams; placed wide receiver Ron Jessie on the Injured reserve list.

i NY Giants Waived kick returner Bobby Hammond. Baseball Houston Signed pitcher Richard to a four-year contract. Hockey Hartford Recalled wing M.F. Schurman from I Springfield of the American Hockey League; assigned center Dave STAN0ft0Si2CS 4 OH79 OVER 48 U.I. CAM Series schedule 1 Game 1 Baltimore 5, Pittsburgh 4 $.

Game 2 Pittsburgh 3, Baltimore 2 FRIDAY Game 3 Baltimore at Pittsburgh (7:30 p.m.. Channel 6, WIBC). SATURDAY Game 4 Baltimore at Pittsburgh (Noon, Channel 6, WIBC). SUNDAY Game 5 Baltimore at Pittsburgh (3:30 p.m.. Channel 6, WIBC.

Series facts Baltimore" (upd Facts and figures on the second game of the World Series: Attendance 53,739 1 Net receipts $645,544 Commissioner's a ne $96,832 I Players' share $329,227 Share for each league and World Series clubs $54,871 1 NHL Campbell Conference Patrick Division Pts. NY Rangers 10 0 2 Philadelphia 1 0 2 Atlanta 110 2 Washington 0 1 0 0 NY Islanders 0 10 0 Smythe Division Pts. St. Louis 10 1 3 Chicago 1 0 0 2 Colorado 0 0 1 1 Edmonto i 0 1 0 0 Vancouver 0 1 0 0 Winnipeg 0 2 0 0 Wales Conference Norris Division Pts. Pittsburgh 10 0 2 Montreal 10 0 2 Detroit ..00 1 1 Lps Angeles 0 0 11 Hartford 0 1.0 0 Adams Division Pts.

Buffalo 1 0 0 2 Boston 1 0 0 2 Minnesota 10 0,2 Quebec 0 10 0 Toronto 0 1 0 0 Thursday's Results Phila 5, N.Y., Islanders 2 TURKEY SHOOT I STRAFFORD PHARMACY Strafford Pharmacy 42 Tarrtco Carpets 36 Moose Lodge 36 Hinchman Building '36 Maxwell Checker 34 Curran Electronics 26 Bray's Carpet Service 24 Even Temp Insulation 22 Howdy Chevrolet 22 NewComers Lumber 22 Carter Lumber 22 Padgett Chevrolet lfr Henderson Electric 18 Holf Westside "76" 16 Sloans Service Sftfion 10 V.F.W. 0 TOP 10 G. Carter 203 200 554 B. Coleman 211 552 H. Smith 548 B.

Carter 200 545 J. Linkous 207 540 C. Vaughn 540 L. Burton 219 535 D. Forth 528 P.

McDonald 528 S. Robertson 524 GREENFIELD LANGS MIXED LEAGUE Ferrill Construction No. 1 38 Pasco Memorial Mortuary 34 Ferrill Construction No. 2 34 Uncle Freds Servicenter 30 I L.R.F. Electronics 28 The Square Ups 22 Curtis Adams Plumbing 18 Edwards Cleaners 18 Shelbys Union 76 Service 16 Gobies Stationery Store 12 Werner 12 Mueller's Auto Body 8, Glass 12 Top Men Hoy Ferrill 544 Walt Adams Ron Jones 526 Horace Edwards 503 Joe Addison 494 Top Women Carol Hedrlck 521.

Melanie Werner 487 Betty Taylor 482 Mary Frances Goble 470 Marge Walker 469 EARLY LASSY FUN LEAGUE Beagle Furniture 40-8 J. S. OH Service 34-14 Sonars Beauty Shop 34-14 Osco Drugs 28-20 John Selton, Contractor 26-22 Foster Farm 24-24 I Bronze Storm Wndows Auaifabte at Carter's Everyday Low, Prices! CELLULOSE (hSSUL ATfON Greenfield Conservation 30(b. ba6 covers approximateV 36 sq.ft. at a R-(9 Debol to Springfield.

Soccer II I3UIIQUUI I i Buffalo (MISL) I Signed Club EVERY SUNDAY Beginning OCT. 14 11-5 Kitchen opens at 9:00 PUBLIC INVITED Mohawk, Indiana defender Jim McAlister to a one-year contract. 1 i Prep football South Bend Clay 28, Michigan City Elston 13 Volleyball Mount Vernon 15-2-15, Greenfield-Central 6-15-1 Reserve score: Greenfield-Central 16-6-15, Mount Vernon 14-15-11. Records: Greenfield-Central 4-6, Mount Vernon 6-10. Next: Greenfield-Central at CSAC tourney in va inscKare ycxr axxic for only per sq.ft.

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