h11saDtsr1iClub Championship Won Curt loa: Kasbeer InJoatitle“A”Curt Joa, runner-up in the 1968 championship flight at the Valley Country club, is the club champion for 1969.E. “Gene” Richards 3 and 2 in the 36 holeBureaudefeatedH.match completed over the weekend at the club. In theflight Terry Kasbeer, a this last spring atgraduate Princeton high school, won the title by defeating John Bu-SPORTS REVIEW(Continued from Page 9)southeast the season opens one week later, with reduced limits.As in past years, interested hunters may write to Nebraska-land Mixed-Bag Hunting, State 18 holes Satur Capitol, Lincoln, Neb., 68509, one up on Joa. for the popular hunter packet, complete with regulations, 1969 edition of Nebraskaland Afield, permit applications, and road map and travel guide.chanan. Previously announced flight winners were Clarence Hasenyager “B” champion and Bob Davis runner-up; and Jack Scott “C” champion and Harold Council runner-up.Presentation of all trophies will be made at the men's closing golf dinner Tuesday, Sept. 16. At the end of the. firstid Knioc Cahirrtav HichardswasAT THE end of 27 holes (first nine Sunday) Joa had moved from a one down status to threeup.Richards★★★cut the margin down to two. Joa won the29th(2, with a birdieThe Bureau of Sport Fish- *° move a three uperies ami Wildlife announces the sta*us*rt halved the 30th and 31stRichards won the 32ndavailability of its first '‘Wildlife Portrait Series”, a set of 10 wildlife pictures reproduced from beautiful original color transparencies. The prints in-3-4).5) to move back tourithlh t\W?l! They halved the 33rd (6). On the 34th (7) both were longelude such items as the avocet, off the tee, but Richards waswhite ibis, trumpeter swan, partially behind the evergreenschachalaca, sandhill cranes, that separate 4 and 7. desert bighorn, pintail drake,the rare black-foeted ferrett, pronghorn antelope and bison.Concise descriptions are included with each print which are picked for 17” x 14” framing. Wildlife Portrait Series No. 1 is available for $2 per set from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 20402.He hooked his second shot, but it was short of the green by about 20 feet. Joa's second shot, also near the trees but some 15-yards closer to the pin, put his second shot within three feet of the cup.Richards chipped on but was still 10 feet away and after his putt attempt for a par failed he conceded the match to Joa.NEW CHAMPION--Gene Richards (left) extends congratulations to Curt Joa on winning the 1969 club championship at the Bureau Valley Country club. Joa defeated Richards 3 and 2 in the 36 hole match, 18 holes having been played Saturday and the final 18 on Sunday.--{Staff Photo).