After 135 years, official scorers finally put a tape on the antlers. The forgotten story of the oldest entry in the big game records . . . A MONG America's frontier deer hunters, a Pennsylvania teenager accomplished a feat neither Daniel Boone nor Davy Crockett are known to have done. Not famed deerslayer Philip Tome, John James Audubon or Meshach Browning - all legendary contemporaries of Mr. Boone and Mr. Crockett. Not renowned still-hunter Theodore S. VanDyke or the other Theodore - the one who became President Roosevelt. By the time these illustrious Theodores were born, Arthur Young (1813-1878) had already accomplished as a teenager what still distinguishes him today, 200 years after his birth, and probably forever forward. Unlike another Art Young (the one of Pope & Young Club archery fame), few have heard of this Arthur Young. But his name is of singular significance in Pennsylvania's hunting lore; and not just in Pennsylvania. Arthur Young, from Farmer's Valley in McKean County, has a unique 2 By Steve Sorensen WWW.PENNGAMENEWS.COMhttp://WWW.PENNGAMENEWS.COM