along the property line marked the border. Some of the hunters walked back an old logging road to the wire. The plan was for them to drive deer back toward Route 144, where the watchers were spaced out along the ridge, above the road. They left Dad near the road, partway back, to flank the drive when it got to him. He thought it the least likely spot to see a deer. But when the drivers got close, Dad spotted a big buck running down the mountain. as part of a group on the Lonebarger tract on the ridge above Pleasant Gap in Centre County. The land bordered the Rockview state prison grounds and a wire strung 24 It stopped on the trail and looked right at him. Squeezing the trigger of the .35 Remington pump rifle he'd borrowed, the deer dropped. Dad always said it must have been meant to be. Dad spent $17.25 to send the antlers and cape to Clearfield by train to have his 10-point mounted. The faded railroad tag