GREEN BAY, Wis. -- A Wisconsin hunter has killed an eight-point ... doe?WLUK-TV reports (http://bit.ly/2g3FewF ) that Wayne Douville was hunting near Abrams in northeastern Wisconsin on Monday when he shot and killed a 222-pound deer that had eight points on its antlers.Upon closer inspection, the 68-year-old Douville and his aptly-named friend, Mel Buckmaster, discovered the deer had female genitalia.Jeff Pritzl, district wildlife supervisor for the state Department of Natural Resources, says the doe likely had a higher testosterone level, which might occur in one in 100,000 deer. He says the deer was tagged a buck because the antlers were at least three inches long.Douville says he plans to have the entire deer mounted, though he doubts his wife will let him put it up on the living room wall. Jeev Milkha Singh finished tied-10th, while S Chikkarangappa slipped from the top 10 on the final day of competition at the European Tour Kings Cup in Pattaya, Thailand on Sunday. While this is only Jeevs second top-10 finish in 2016 since the Thailand Classic in March, the best Indian performance of the day came from Shiv Kapur, but it could only help him finish tied-24th and 10 shots behind eventual winner Shih-chang Chan of Taiwan.Jeev continued his good work through the week with an eagle on the 358-yard par-four 3rd, but went back to level-par for the day with successive bogeys on the par-four 8th and 9th holes. He would drop another shot on the 355-yard par-four 14th, but then registered successive birdies on the 453-yard par-four 15th and the 230-yard par-three 16th to eventually score 6-under 274.Chikkarangappa, who began the day tied-6th, began well on the front nine, with a birdie on the par-four 3rd, but he scored a double bogey on the par-five 6th. Though he only shot one further bogey on the par-four 9th, he failed to recover any further shots to end with 4-under 276 overall and a share of the 15th place.Kapur had the best round among the Indians, with a sequence of successive bbirdies on the 339-yard par-four 5th and the 531-yard par-five 6th, and again on the 410-yard par-four 10th and the 562-yard par-five 11th.dddddddddddd He also scored a birdie on the 8th; but for a bogey on the par-four 9th, he would have done better than 4-under 66 to finish at 2-under 278 overall. His spectacular climb of 38 places on the leaderboard, though, saw him finish tied-24th.Chiragh Kumar stayed at his overnight 1-under, with his performance on the final day including three birdies and three bogeys apiece. Rio-bound SSP Chawrasia dropped to a level-par 280 thanks to a 1-over 71, which included three birdies in the front nine, but was badly affected by a double bogey on the 507-yard par-four 9th.Gaganjeet Bhullar, who was tied-2nd after the first round, had a horror final round, shooting 8-over 78. He couldnt register a single birdie and shot six bogeys and also a double bogey on the par-four 8th, bringing his total score to 4-over 284.Shubhankar Sharma was the lowest Indian scorer overall, as a 2-over 72 in the final round took his score to 6-over 286. ' ' '