Dart leagues roundup THE HERALD Wednesday Novembers 1989 Page League executive lays down the law MONDAY HALTON LEAGUE A little controversy over player Luke Heikamp began the week Heikamp was and is a signed 0 Tooles I player and was rejected by his teammates owing to lack of appearances Time Out I picked him up with permission from the president and Heikamp played The executive overruled the decision as the of ficial signing date had passed is returned to 0 Tooles as a result Heikamp s replacement played both games taking place against each other s new teams As both players were involved points wins the points have been remov ed and cancel each other out However league business con ttnues with Time Out I still in front and by only three points ahead of I Some thirty odd points behind come 0 Tooles II and Copper Kettle I It is a little tighter at the top this season and that is where the main interest surely lies This is not to say that the teams will not be trying far from it there are rivalries abound in the standings Copper Kettle II were not as much of a challenge to Time Out I as the previous week yet the match was not a walk over the slightest Some good games took place and Brian Hicks and Williams dropped the sir gles to Roger Newman and Rod for Kettle s two points Pete Pickering shot a and 140 with Ron Scarlett 140 and Ged Williams finished a fine 119 for in dividual plays of the match McGibbon I took Kaspers by the same score The Kasper points came from Roger Armstrong over Dan Charles and Don Rice over Dave Nicholson Somers replied with and 140 O are on a roll and roll ed over II by 11 3 The ladies took three singles and look ed as though they were going to make a closer match at this ture Pat Pickering Darlene Wheeler and June Norton won their games over Ed Kouyoumjian Stan Mathews and Ron Duval The lads came back to seal the match and Jeff Richardson scored 135 O Tooles I were against Copper Kettle I and paid the piper in the end going down losing two doubles and both team games with the dummy Ken Baker came in with 140 and Ian Cooper with 133 WEDNESDAY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE First division leaders Snow jacks Hustlers remain at the top A 61 win over Ensigns assured the position The Beaumont squad were in great form with three starts and closes and Rod scoring coupled with two starts Aces also won 52 victors over Inter County Dave Tomlinson opened with 108 and Dean Hancock scored Independents hold on to third spot winning 4 3 over Firemen Peter scored and and Jim Franks with Ace Bailey hitting for Power of Pain are inflicting upon their opponents these days and defeated Bandits by Rob Poyner scored and and Art Cousens knocked for 103 Both Tax men and Rebels were no shows and presumably score no points each Dec the Halton league host an open doubles tourney at Georgetown Armories with bar and refreshments The show com mences with registration at 10 a A round robin format will be us ed and a top prize of is up for grabs based upon an entry of teams and a finish Ron Scarlett shot Harry Bottoms shot 147 and in reply and Joe Keating also shot well Second place Gasketman Cutters dropped two points further behind in winning 43 over Exports Mark and Erwm See Jeff Richardson and Rick Harden each scored 140 also won High Rollers being the victims Enc Fuller and Ray had five scores over the ton between them and Terry Hancock had starts of and and Bulldogs also had a 43 score with Rock as winners Paul Kirby had and and Gary helped himself to 140 Second division leaders Pan thers lost for the third week in sue cession yet still lead They lost I to newcomers Outlaws who are beginning to settle Ross Hope scored 120 Mike Hope scored and Paul Kavanagh scored close and had four starts INnUSTRIAL FIRST DIVISION W PTS SnowJacks Hustlers 11 11 Gasketman Cutters 11 11 fl High Holers 1 Exports l l Bulldogs I Ensigns l Acod an Pools Golden ghts l SECOND DIVISION Panthers l Independents 1 Power of Pain i Firemen Inter County i Outlaws Rebels Bandits i SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES