JTHEWERALD WMlMdny Darts Leagues roundup Upcoming tourneys a challenge for league players Sometimes the column is lengthy like last week It Mainly this depends upon two things my disposition and the amount of information available Colin Gibson Herald Sports Editor called me following the opening comment of a recent col umn on the lack of space and prin ting Those of you who follow the for tunes of darters and the writer regularly will recognize that theHerald usually prints all of the news on Wednesdays and the In dependent on Weekends although the Independent sometimes misses all The lack of available space often dictates the omission or cutting So read both papers and read both Wednesday and weekend editions to catch all the news This Friday sees the four player team tourney in aid of charity at the Legion in Georgetown run by the Ladies Auxiliary Registration 7 pm play begins pm per team Monday Halton League night is at the Armories for the blind draw mixed doubles tourney for league registered players only Registra tion 715 pm play begins 8 pm per player Cash prizes for winner runner- up losing semifinalists high score 180 and finish are awarded at the close Monday Feb 12 League and Time Out I look like going all the way to the finish in the lead was the result over Raspers and guess who lost the single point Roger Vanderham cleaned by clock Pete Pickering shot three high scores Ron Scarlett two and Brian Hicks Vanderham Roger Arm strong and Rich one each OTooles II went to Station House and came away victors Winning six singles set the win Three high scores from Rick Harden two from Erwin See and one from Terry Hancock and all for the visitors OTooles I and Time Out II fought a close one with the home team winning by two and the damage coming in the singles with seven wins Doug Hole Scott Danny John Colter Rob Poyner and Vic Lovell all reached 130 or higher once each Copper Kettle gave bon a little fright when taking four singles and the first double The Hotel lads buckled down and even tually ran out winners Paul Kirby led the high scorers with two Dan- Charles Roger Newman Jon Brown and Mousseau each with one followed Anne Nicholson and Ron Corbett were the only high scores in the Kettle I win over the Mcgtbbon lasses by Wednesday Feb 14 Industrial League shows very little change in the standings from last week Pan thers leading the second division and Snowjacks Hustlers leading the first division Panthers defeated Bandits 72 and Independents over Firemen by the same score to return In- HALTON HILLS COLLISION ACTON ONT corners 8532860 SNOWPLOWING 8731200 EAGLE ENTERPRISES dependents to the race for the top Power of Pain squeaked through against strong going Aces by the odd point and Outlaws took the double header from Taxmen by the maximum score Panthers lead by ten and Aces and Independents are tied with Aces having one more win Georgetown AutoGlass COMPLITI AUTO UPHOtSTHY SEAT COVERS SUN ROOFS WINDSHIELDS INSURANCE CLAIMS WELCOMED fires tone AUTO IMPORT TRUCKS- PERFORMANCE TIRES 8775119 POMPEI PIZZERIA SERVING GEORGETOWN AREA FOR OVER YEARS FAST LOCAL DELIVERY BUCCANEER DIVE SHOP SALES SERVICE RENTALS TRAVEL All Lewis of Training From Beginner to AIRPORT SERVICt EAGLE LANDSCAPING LTD Complete Lawn Maintenance Profess Landscaping And Design Quality Workmanship 8731200 PROP- ROD BEAUMONT INSTRUMENTS ACCESSORIES SONG BOOKS LESSONS 30D St 1 9 Lloyds Service Centre Licenced Mechanic So- No 8731550 Snowjacks Hustlers are now points out in front of Gasketman Cutters and the 72 result in Hustlers favor outlines the depth in finishing as the major difference between the squads Exports over Acadian Pools takes them nine points adrift of Cutters lost 36 to jubilant Bulldogs and Steeprock beat Golden Flights 72 with Ensigns sneaking by High Rollers by the odd point Beau Beaumont Rod Beaumont and Ron Scarlett each scored plus a couple more highs Scarlett had a night and Rod Beaumont a night Bruce Hope had three opens and Jeff Richardson a 22 and two highs Graham Keating opened three and Roy had a showing Jim Chappell and Terry Hancock both had 31 nights Al Murphy opened five and shot for one Hopkins scored Paul Kirby 140 139 opened two and closed three Hugh Smld began two clos ed one and shot 116 and 121 Brad opened three one of closed four one of for a fair fort Ray Ackroyd opened 81 as one of his four starts and closed out three as Sid Clark knocked for Bruce McCartney opened four WE BUY USED DISABLED VEHICLES STOCK OP UHD AND REBUILT PARTS Collision COMPLETE COUlStOH SERVICE SPECIALISTS FOREIGN DOMESTIC FREE ESTIMATES COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR lace Up Colin Post Your RESULT or Fax WEDNESDAY HOCKEY Georgetown NonContact Hockey League playoffs pm at Memorial Arena Mutual Life vs Neanderthals THURSDAY BASKETBALL North Public Schools Girls Basketball League Tier 2 Final 7 p al Georgetown District High School Stewarttown Stingers North Halton Public School Boys League Final pm al Georgetown District High School Teams to be decided HOCKEY Georgetown NonContact Hockey League playoffs m at Memorial Arena Kings Derbys FRIDAY HOCKEY Acton Legion Peewee tournament games at Acton Community Cen tre Clarkson vs Brampton m West Mail vs Brampton K- Mart HOCKEY Central Ontario Junior Hockey League West Division opening round playoff series Game six of beslofseven series Georgetown Raiders vs Streetsville Derbys at Gordon Alcott Memorial Arena SATURDAY HOCKEY Acton Royal Canadian Legion Branch 197 Peewee hockey tourna ment at Acton Community Centre Games scheduled all day starting at and running through CURLING Mixed Invitational with games throughout the day at North Golf and Country Clubs curling facility SUNDAY HOCKEY Acton Royal Canadian Legion Branch 197 hockey tourna ment at Acton Community Centre Games scheduled from am through pm B Consolation Final 1 pm A Consolation Final 215 p m Championship Final pm A Championship Final 5pm SOCCER Georgetown Youth Soccer Club winter soccer school at Georgetown District High School Sessions run from a m until pm through May 13 Coaches welcome to attend For more information contact George Baines Bill Harrison 8774501 or Paul Stubbins SOCCER Acton Minor Soccer Association conditioning sessions at Smith School gymnasium yrs pm pm 15 yrs and over 3154 Running shoes required no soccer shoes Free admission For more information contact Steve bailey or Paul Hill YOUR COMPLETE CENTRE FOR HOME IMPROVEMENT DOITYOURSELF ACTON plumbing limited ME OUR SELECTION OF ACRYLIC OATHS SHOWER VANITIES 11 Armstrong Av and Alex Bowie three for Bandits Paul Kavanagh opened four clos ed one as Henry Graham had a 23 night Jamie Russell Darren Mair and Perkins all scored high and Russell opened four Dave Robinson opened five and closed three Bill Hall John Burke and Dean Hancock each popped in a high score or two Joe Poirter opened four Bruce Capriol opened three and Paul Karolidis two and none of them finished Ross Hope shot 180 opened three and closed two Dave Ball also fared well in the match Gord glis started with and 120 in his four starts YOUR ONI STOP CAR CARI CINTRf I Frifer I Site llM GUILPH ST GEORGETOWN 8730570 DAD LINCOLN rHnrx mercury HIGHWAY NO BETWEEN ACTON GEORGETOWN SA S LEASING 8772261 FERO WASTE DISPOSAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL STEELES MILTON FERO TRUCK GEAR TRUCK SPECIALISTS CLUTCHES Sinus I TRANSMISSIONS DIFFERENTIALS 8761981 I LLETT HAULAGE EXCAVATING FIVE STAR DBM APPLIANCE SERVICE BRAMPTON 7911858 BOUCHER ALUMINUM FREE ESTIMATES SELECTION OF COLOURS STOW DOORS STORM 8778830 TWISS FUELS hi struct imuLUnms Shell DftSIl KM 8786380