Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 13, 1989, p. 25

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THE HERALD Wednesday December Page Darts Leagues Roundup Individual efforts highlight leagues play Firstly the news about Dennis is good Dennis is at home now recuperating However do not expect to see him at darts for some time yet Best wishes to Dennis and the family and all darters for Christmas and the New Year MONDAY TON 1 FAOUE The recent tourney for open doubles run by the league was won by Jim Nicholson I and Gord Goodbrand Milton In runner up spot came Terry Hancock and Hunter Carroll 0 II Paul and June Norton were third Foodland Reps set hectic pace The Acton Novice Reps have had a busy two weeks seeing action in three Pub League games and then taking to the ice twice for a pair of contests in a tournament Erin Unfortunately the Acton squad had only one victory to show for their hectic schedule At the tournament in Erin Acton bumped off the host team l hen were eliminated from further tour after losing to Bolton Total teamwork credited for the tournament win over Erin with goals bein counted by Jason Christopher and Devon while Kyle and David Owen drew assists Andrew played a strong game in goal for the Reps Bolton proved just too tough for the Acton squad o handle as they bowed out of the Erin tournament Erin led 3 l after the first after two periods and cruised to the 92 win Shawn Weatherall and Ryan Young scored for Acton with Devon Fraser Jeff Newman and Kyle drawing assists Andrew Coe was the netminder In the three Hub League clashes Acton Novice Reps lost 7 at home to Woolwich 1 in a road game in and 2 1 at home to Grand Valley David on a pass from Brent scored the lone Acton goal against Woolwich Two third period Elora goals scuttled Acton s hopes for a victory the Reps road loss Shawn Weatherall scored for Ac ton on a set up from David La Despite the 2 1 loss to Grand Valley Kevin Dick and Kevin Den both played strong games The lone Acton goal was scored by Kevin Dick off passes from Devon Fraser and Ryan Young Andrew Coe was in nets against Elora and Woolwich while Thomas was between the pipes for the game against Grand Valley The Acton Foodland Novice Reps were scheduled to take on Hespeler tonight Wednesday at the Acton Community Centre At EX TOUGH with Doug and Mike Hole fourth Who knows how it would havt all turned out had Ron Scarlett and Beau Beaumont been able to play This past Monday three were on the board from Ron Scarlett I Rob TO and Jon Brown CK ID Jeff Richardson had the high finish with Paul Kirby came home with three 140s and 135 and Carroll Hancock and Rick Harden scored two each as did also Greg Thorns Rick Dwayne Ashley Windsor Drumm Mark See Mike Pepper John Col ter Tony Marrows Brian Hicks Ged Williams Dan self and Scarlett each scored a single Meantime Time Out I defeated the ladies by the full score although Darlene and Kim Smid played ex ceptionallv well and Sheila Hicks and I spent a lifetime trying to hit double A couple of weeks ago I apparently attributed a high score to Anne Nicholson and it should have been Linda Nicholson and I correct the report here I stay in second spot with a 13 win over Copper Kettle I my friend Marty Wheeler his singles to Keith Perkins I note that Dave Scutt also scored here and Dan Charles popped in a couple of high scores Copper Kettle and Time Out II tied 7 Time Out have now tied four and Kettle have tied two Both teams are in the lower half of the table Kettle won both team games to obtain the tie and Time Outers were disappointed at their finish O Tooles ran over Kaspers by 12 2 both losses coming in the doubles O Tooles remain third with their No 1 compadres right behind them after victory over Station House WEDNESDAY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Double headers again were the schedule for the evening Snow jacks Hustlers had dame fortune with them in the opener against Gasketman Cutters Cutters just could not get started and when they did they could not finish off their league leading opponents Hustlers won the match and their sectmd closely over Exports Cut GEORGETOWN CUSTOM CAR SOUND THE CAR STEREO EXPERTS SINCLAIR AVE 2425 BE WISE WINTERIZE YOUR TRANSMISSION Winter driving is hard on your transmission and if it s not in proper shape serious and costly damage could result Be safe have your transmission checked and toned up tor the winter s cold WINTER TRANSMISSION TUNEUP Service Includes New filler Clean sump and pan trans fluid New pan gasket Adjust band 95 Domestic Light Truck Transmission Specialists it AUTOMASTER TRANSMISSION 6904 came back with almost devastating effect against Bulldogs Dogs lost narrowly to Westenders in their first outing Enders went on to defeat Golden Flights by one game to remain third place Plights had a rare win when taking out Ensigns by High Rollers move into fourth place two wins over Steeprock and Acadian Pools Pools lost to Exports in the first round and Steeprock lost to En signs later The second division had its now normal leapfrogging around the standings after the results were posted Panthers go atop with two wins The Independents stay se cond Firemen Aces and follow Independents had two wins and are consistent these days Firemen beat Taxmen and lost to Power of Pain who lost to In dependents Outlaws had a win and a loss Some individual performances are worthy of note and the column thanks those who complete the latest statistical sections of starts and finishes in addition to the other stats They all help to make the col quicker to put together Rod Beaumont had five games and five finishes against Cutters Laurie Hopkins Barry Sproule and dummy won three games Rod Beaumont came up with three starts and Beau had four opens Joe had four opens and Firemen had five scores over the ton two of them to Gord Inglis I have to mention Alex Bowie start and high 100 Paul Kirby and Bob Girdwood had three opens each and a couple of high scores Tim Fields had four starts Cutters threw some high scores against Hustlers even although dropping six games Beau Beaumpnt Jim Nicholson 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