Plante r C.in holds first place in the Classic bowling league.Tlit* leaders won four of five points from Hillger Tire Co In other results Snack Par took five from Terr »/as Furniture, Evans Kondway won three of five from Carl Smith Agency and Stockton Auto Parts took five from Morgan Texaco.Hov Kent had high individual game with 224 and I.uther Holla-dav had high series with 730.Snack! Par had high teamPut he doesn't just tell you to do it he explains why you should HE IIXCKS his contention with these stnti ments: They increase lure losses and fish losses. They reflect light, unbalance a lure, catch in the line and tempt one to change lures too often.Dave believes in black line because it reflects less light. “Light lines looks like a ribbon of reflected light, says the authorlie prefers leaders 15 to 20 feet long This, because thi long leader will put the line and leader knot so far ahead of the lure that the fish’s attention will not be drawn until the lure comes into h i s View. “Many a hit--and miss— can blt; attributed to the fish str iking the line-and-leader knot instead of the lure, he warns.“ADDED ADVANTAGE of the ' long leader, says the author “is j that the line-and-leader knot w ill be around the spool several turns during the last few minutes of landing a fish and thus prevent | a separation,Dave urges as much reverence for a line as for a lure. He points out that a g«*d fishing line costs slightly more than a lure, yet the fisherman expects it to last forever. He not only recommends frequent change of line, but sug-gests reversing the line every 10 trips. This, to keep the most flex-| ible part of the line next to the lure. “A.s lines stretch and tighten—change ends’’ he admonishes.