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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 25, 1989, p. 25

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HERALD Wednesday October 1989 Page Canadian team bang on target for gold I you or some anyway managed lo see the World Darts finals from Toronto on last Saturday Canada came in first the four man teams to earn the gold medal with Bob Sinnaeve of Ontario leading England won the pairs and singles with John- Lowe and Eric Bristow winning the singles championship for the fifth in a row and United States taking the ladies singles The popularity of darts over in this continent continues to grow and the Skyline hosted one of the biggest turnouts for this type of competition to date MONDAY HALTON LEAGUE Time Out I just managed to scrape through by two points against OTooles away from home TO I were shorthanded with seven players available Brian Beau mont having several broken ribs at the other game with a weapon The singles were even then TO I took three doubles and a team game for the win and it was a hard slog throughout Jeff Richardson with a 180 and threw sharp all night long and was ably supported by Rick Harden 140 Ron Scarlett replied with four 140s Dan two and self with two Last weeks big game between Time Out II and Copper Kettle A was not quite repeated Kettle As came out on top with another two point win In similar fashion to the above the tied As taking the first four and TO tak ing the last four Encouragingly the first double went to TO II then the bottom fell in for a while the next three going to Kettle A The teams were divided to end the match Marilynn shot an excited Peter Conway finished on and there were four 140s on the board Kettle B and Station House turned in their game sheet on time for a nice and it follows an exciting battle with neither team winning therefor a tie 77 The teams are in the lower half of the standings and they both worked hard in this match Jon Brown had three high scores Paul and Paul Sargent each had one Gary and Mike Pepper were the high scorers as Kaspers and OTooles I met in their return match The visitors came out with the win by which speaks for itself lads took all 14 points from the ladies and clinically en sured the victory Hugh Smid clos ed on a high and there were high scores from three other lads WEDNESDAY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE League leading Snowjacks Hustlers sniped away at the Bulldogs and had to fight to take the first three games on the way to victory by 72 Joe Cairns was the leader with four starts and three closes Rod Beaumont opened with Dogs fought hard and did not take their chances when they came along Jay Bishop and Dave Robin son scored 121 in the losing ef fort Cutters are the latest team to keep Golden Flights at the foot of division one this time by 81 Jeff Richardson was top man with two starts and three closes and a couple of high scores Russ Curtis supported well with a 22 Golden Age bowling GOLDEN AGE BOWLING TEAM STANDINGS Jet Set 28 Alley Cats 23 Dominoes 23 Snow Birds 22 Blitzers Orioles Bowler Domes Super Six Happy Gang 16 Skylarks 14 Corner Pins Hopefuls Blue Jays 11 Toilers 7 High Single Flat Vi Hewitt 205 Helen Louth 202 Martin 191 George Archibald 287 231 Doug Davidson 213 High Single with Handicap Helen Louth 271 Vi Hewitt HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 Marg Martin Doug Davidson HerbRoshier Bob Harris 259 High Triple Flat V Hewitt Marg Martin Joyce Habart 473 George Archibald Geoff Longley 590 Denis 573 High Triple with Handicap Kay Vi Hewitt Freddie Goudy Doug Davidson 736 Denis Lemay 708 HerbRoshier Georgetown AutoGlass Windshields Sun Roofs Auto Upholstery Auto Accessories Shampooing ARMSTRONG AVENUE GEORGETOWN N ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL Approved by Ontario NEXT COURSE Nov 6th to Nov Hon Wed Night 630930 For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 i WW TOUCH showing All four Flights tried hard with all scoring high and Russ opening three remain third follow ing their 72 result over Ensigns Dennis Thorogood began five games one with and also scored two over the tin Ray assisted with a 22 effort Harry Bottoms began four for En signs Steeprock have improved in re cent weeks and now lie in fifth place The team played steadily to defeat Acadian Pools by Paul Kirby had four starts and two closes Ian McDonald having Mike Finn opened three and Glen Monaghan two for Pools Exports went down by the odd game to High Rollers after trailing for the most part Pete Pickering opened with and shot 140 twice and John Mills closed out Jim Charter had four starts and Terry Hancock opened with Second divison Independents received a walk over on Rebels who did not have enough players Independents move into third place as a result There are several movements from last weeks stan dings Panthers find themselves in the lead after beating Taxmen Paul Kavanagh had two starts and three closes one a bull close out Cam Levers opened five one of 120 Aces dropped into second spot following their win over Ban dits Steady if unspectacular per formances from the winners was enough to do the trick Art Cousens began five closed one and had two high scores InterCounty fall to fourth in los ing the odd game to Firemen Ace Bailey opened two and Gord Inglis finished two Ron Corbett did both and Vic Lovell opened with Power of Pain beat off the Outlaws by 63 and Mr Perkins again makes the news with three starts and a finish Ross Hope opened three and closed one Keith Mallette opened with LEAGUE STANDINGS Time Out I McGibbon I 1 Copper Kettle A Time Out II Station House Copper Kettle B Kupera McGibbon II T 0 SI I 1 I I Cutters High Rollers Ensigns Bulldogs Acadian Pools Golden Flights SECOND DIVISION Independents Inter County Power of Pain Firemen Rebels Outlaws P 3 3 Now the largest independent clothier Canada PRESENTS FURTHER OF ARTHUR SAVINGS ON THEIR BIGGEST FALL SALE MENS SUITS Sizes 36 to 54 Reg 00 Single and double breasted styles Famous brands include Shipley Merit Shet land McGregor and more SAXE 24900 SAVE ON HENS CLASSIC BLAZERS SAVE ON MENS DRESS SLACKS Sizes to Great selections Polyesters Wool Blonds otters Reg to MO 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