THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday Decembers 1989 Page 17 Darts leagues round up Player controversy resolved Dennis Thorogood is all right once again the column is glad to report although a worrying mo ment Trust it will not be too long before the is back on the trail of good scorts MONDAY ALTON I The controversy surrounding the 0 Tooles 1Time Out I player situation is resolved by the team captains meeting and the result is that Luke Heikamp is now a Time Out player and two points transfers between the two teams It should bt remembered that any results and standings given in the column are unofficial at the lime art up and the earlier information given to me turned out to incorrect Back to league pla Time Out II s defeat of the hot Tooles is the result of the week 0 Tooles I 7 tie is arguably the result of the week No doubt about it these are tied for the result of the week lads took the first four singles in usual fashion and the home team struggled to finish The next three singles went to 0 together with the first three doubles and an upset was in the making However drew upon thtir reserves and the last two team games for the tie Paul Kirby closed and there were several high scores from both squads Dave Scutt made three and Danny Drum two Time Out and 0 Tooles split the singles evenly before the home team took three doubles and the teams were even Rick Harden and Bruce Hope both scored high twice Copper Kettle and played steady darts without many flourishes and the result gave both teams heart in favor of the visitors Copper Kettle I hosted the leaders Time Out I and gave a fair account of themselves early on Peter Conway Frank and Keith Perkins wmn ing singles A doubles win was their only other point as Time Out I continued on their trip at the top Ron Scarlett had three high scores Brian Hicks two and Joe Cairns closed out 134 Station Rouse defeated Kaspers 11 and the game sheets were late Paul Sargent scored The league hosted a doubles tourney on Saturday at the mones Play began at 11 am and was still going on when I left at Unbeaten duo Ron Scarlett and Beau Beaumont had to withdraw at that late stage owing to time constraints and could not play in the final stages More details next time except that some players need to learn how to conduct themselves It was quite well organized if not advertised and a few players came in from out of town A wor thwhile venture Perhaps the play ing groups could have been less in number in order to draw out the stronger players and so speed up play WEDNESDAY INDUSTRIAL The league held its second ft APPLE WINDSHIELD REPAIRS Hindi All Claims 8731655 MO Quaff TOUGH tourney of the season with team doubles I suppose a success story could be described as coming the league leading Snowjacks Hustlers way with winning the champion ship proper and consolation McDonald opened with Paul Kirby with 126 and Laurie Hopkins with 120 Joe Cairns scored 140 Ed closed out 103 There could well have been others they were not recorded Registration is now on the night and not a good move in my view With the help of Al ph Laurie Hopkins Jot Cairns and Joe he registrations and drm rtadj or play the normal slaiting time of p and Powell usual Iv takes on half of draw and The tourne the troph on Dec when ROB shows fine darts form during competition at last Saturday doubles tournament staged Georgetown Armories Herald photo Ron Scarlett and Beau Beau defeated Rick Harden and Jeff Richardson tn the main final and Joe Cairns and self defeated Jim Carter and Luke Heikamp in the consolation final It so happens that six of the eight players in the two finals are also Time Out I players and two are O Tooles players from the League Ed Kouyoumjian and Terry Han cock Joe Keating and Roy Gary Monaghan and Bruce Stevens and the duo of Dave Tomhnson and John Burke were the losing semi finalists The luck of the draw is always a factor in the way the tourney develops and some good fell on this count There are few individual statistics available However Jim Franks shot a maximum 180 Ian HYUNDAI OWNERS For Service Call 8731818 teams will without hiving to change a plaver in everv game which the late and respected player preferred This will be followed bv the par ty sandwiches etc A fine innova tton to the league Time Out 1 I Copper Kelt It SiarlonHouat II Copper Kctlte Kaiprrs McGibbon 12 I II 1 10 Clothing Mens Childens COMPLETE CAR CARE PACKAGES Super wjbb 1 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTRE OIL JOHN HAMILTON ARMSTRONG AVE UNITS GEORGETOWN ONT Shop the Annuity Market With Mutual Life Through Mutual Product Placement Service I can provide you with the best rate of single- premium payout annuities from over 30 life insurance and trust companies Call if you re looking for a quote I shop the market for you BRIAN GO0DLET 8775129 The Mutual Group feting tomorrow 1bfthr Government video on the market Hockey teams across Ontario will soon receive an important gift in the mail the Smart Hockey video promoting safe clean hockey Racquet news Mens team impressive I SCOTT Herald Special The Men D team won all five matches against the Fitness West Club Keith Smith Bill and Dean Miller won their tough mat bj 2 score Roger Newman and Doug had easier times and came out winners 3 scores The Ladies B won their inter club match with Jans Bntton and Jan Cook being winners The mother daughter combination of Sandv and Knsty lewis both lost their matches In Men s House League pia team is still the leader but team defeated them to gam five points on them Bob and Dave were the win nerb in that match up for team Noel and Allan had wins for team The first round o the Martini Challenge Tournament for the chanty Multiple Sclerosis is under way The final for the Men s A flight will be Dec as a highlight of the final night of the Men House League The provincial government will provide to mail the video to amateur hockey teams with players years and older The an was made recently at the Hockey Hall of Fame by Ed Fulton 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