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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 15, 1989, p. 23

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Darts League roundup THE HERALD Wednesday November 1989 Page High scoring featured in leagues action TON Vic Time Out and Hugh Sm McGibbon I both scored the maximum 180 and there were many players who rap ped in and scored over 130 Rick Harden O and Ian McDonald I each finished high on 112 and 105 respectively McGibbon II and Copper Kettle II are the only teams without a win yet Kaspers have one win to date Time Out II are the tie leaders with three so far Time Out I continue to lead the league following the 12 2 result over Copper Kettle II The Kettle players threw great scoring darts and often were ahead of their Time Out opponents However the winn darts mostly came from the leaders except self and Dan A good sporting match and should Kettle continue in this man ner they will pose problems later when they begin to put away the finishes In second spot close behind are I they defeated luckless Kaspers by the full score This was surely the challengers in full flight winning a team game with the dummy and Gary Rodda missing Dave Scutt and Dan Englebj ap pear to be strong scoring and finishing additions to the squad Gary Doug Staddon and Terry Stray are good performers for Kaspers 0 Tooles II are another set of strong performers with the darts and they defeated the ladies by 131 A handsome victory which assisted in moving the team up one rung in the standings Mary Lou Vandervorst scored an extra point with her high score of 132 The ladies only game point came from Wheeler and Linda Nicholson in the doubles The lads they shall not escape were Ron Duval and Harden Copper Kettle I and O I fought all the way and the visitors took the last two doubles and the two team games for the winning margin Kettle slipped a place with the loss as Tooles moved up one A complete new squad from last season Kettle are showing up well Station House and Time Out tied every section of the match in their set at the House in what must have been a real battle This is where shot his 180 and there were few high scores on view WEDNESDAY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE The evening was marred somewhat when an altercation broke out in a second division match The matter was over in seconds which is no excuse for the behavior The executive and respective captains and players may be called to a hearing to sort it all out As It was the league returned to league play after last week mix ed doubles tourney This session is the beginning of the second round and is over seven games instead of the usual tune First division third and fourth place last week Exports met By ALEX TOUGH and the result was not as close as expected with Enders coming out winners Eric Fuller and Ray shared most of the starts and closes for the victors with Dennis Thorogood in support Fuller and Ackroyd bet ween them took the first three games to set the tone for the match Enters move to third and Ex ports drop to fifth place High Rollers move ahead of Exports also and with their win over bottom dogs Golden Flights by the odd game Taking the middle three games proved to be the matchwinners for Rollers Jim Charters three starts airti three finishes were well sup ported by Terry Hancock s ing Flights played steadily with Murphy Barry Sproule and Laurie Hopkins each having a 2 1 match Bulldogs and Ensigns had another one game difference with Dogs winning out Not too many detail although Roy had his usual good performance with three starts Kevin X had a high score Gasketman Cutters had an unbelievable easy result over Steeprock with all players playing a fair part with starts scores and finishes Rock just could not get going in style Division leaders Snow jacks Hustlers had their hands full with Acadian Pools who grouped well started well scored well but could not close in like fashion Beau Beaumont had three starts and four finishes with poor scoring He did what counted most Bruce Stevens opened five games Second division leaders Pan thers lost for the second week in a row this time to Independents by the odd game Independents move into second place Gord Bottoms had four starts and a finish and Eddie had a match Paul Kavanagh went 2 2 and Al Gardiner went 2 1 Third place Aces also lost by to Firemen Gord had three starts and Ace Bailey three closes John Burke had a and Dave Tomlmson a 2 2 match HALTON AGUE STANDINGS P TmeOutl 104 McGibbon 1 101 OToolesII Copper Kettle I fl fl Station House Time Out Kaspers 1 1 Copper Kettle II McGbbonll 9 INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE STANDINGS FIRST DIVISION Hustlers Cutters High Rollers Export Bulldog 1 10 10 SS ID 10 SB DRIVING SCHOOL by thm Ontario Smfotylmmgw SPECIAL 4 DAY CRASH COURSE Dec 29 Jan 51990 For Information About Courses or Private Lessons phone 8772671 Outlaws Ross Hope opened with the last two games being out on top Cam Levers had three 92 and closed with and finished forfeited Bruce finishes and Joe- Poiner and Paul three in Outlaws 70 win over Ban scored Karolidis had two opens Rob for whom Art Cousens opened Power of Pain and Taxmen had a Darren Mair and Greg three Rebels defeated Inter Coun close battle with coming James all scored over the ton ANDREW MURRAY CHEVROLET 33 Mountainview Rd N GEORGETOWN OLDSMOBILE 877-

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