THE HERALD Wnhofey February It ml International darts champion gives clinic to locals singles cham- was held at the bon and went Very well There were more players who did not play than played Approximately one third of the total registration showed and some good darts flowed nevertheless Stan Rhynold came through the round robin and knockout sec tions to win the title over Erwin See The players defeated Brian Ward and Pete Pickering The tourney was divided into eight sections with the winners going through to the quarter finals The other four qualifiers were Ron Scarlett Russ Jeff Henderson and Mike Sintmeve Some new names there in the last stages of competition Scarlett closed and Rhynold scored and there were several other scores for extra points Rhynold leads the individual standings and entered the tourney as form favorite No 2 Paul Kirby was in evidence as were no Pete Pickering no 5 Mike Pepper no equal Erwin See and no Ron Scarlett Continuing in chronological order Wednesday at the Legion carried on with the league format returning to nine games High Rollers defeated Bulldogs in rather easy fashion Terry Han cock had two starts three finishes and In this match Don starring for Dogs Ensigns At Murphy had five opens and Deigle two high scores to no avail as the team dropped the decision to Dennis Thorogood opened and Ray Ackroyd dos ed with Brian Hicks closing Second place Gasketman Cut ters won over Steeprock- com fortably with Randy Hunt in form 102 start of three and a finish was supported by Stan 140 Paul Kirby replied with and four starts and oh yes Hunt also scored 125 Panthers lost to Snowjacks Hustlers with one set in con troversial fashion Panthers changed their lineup after posting Jim Carter opened 92 in one of his four starts Henry Graham going 22 in support Ron Scarlett had a big match four starts one of 103 and two closes one of 105 Second division leaders Aca dian Pools returned to winning ways over Bandits Bandits Brain Turner and George Powell each opened three Bruce Stevens opened six and closed three and Mike Finn scored 140 Intercounty took Outlaws with Bill McCartney in fine form Todd Axford and played well for Outlaws Taxmen narrowly defeated Independents with steady showing from Roger Moore Cam and Paul Karolidis Dave opened three and closed one with Hal Hilts also opening three as Aces recorded a win over Firemen Rob began four and Ace Bailey scored in the lost cause Snowjacks Hustlers and Aca dian Pools lead the Industrial standings and George no con tinues to lead the league Paul Kirby McGibbon and Ancient Mariners won the Town shootout to ploy Eric world renowned pro darts champion of several titles On Saturday Kirby played well to score with the great one and came close to winning one game just failing to close out on played three out of five against 16 players and one game of 1001 against organizer and Pro- vlncially ranked Rod Leech of Acton winning all matches displayed a very plea sant personality and allowed op ponents to look good without himself looking bad Bristow tried so many times to close the maximum close out to please all the fans and came close a few times Morgan Vaters lost Bob Richardson Ed Lewis and Steve Cochran lost 13 and all for players hot 180 Bristow had four 180s himself He also took the microphone and answered all questions thrown at him by the wellfired and entertained au dience ducking none The legion tourney went well for locals Ron ScarlettBeau Beaumont won the doubles title over the MacDonald brothers from Brampton with Gary Rod- daIan McDonald third equal Gary lost in the final of the singles to Brian Cummings Cooksville and all the aforemen tioned players will make the next stage Next Saturday the players will be joined again in Acton Legion by Ged Williams Eric Fuller Dennis Rod Beau mont Dan Bruce Hope Brian Hicks and self in the four player teams section of the first Finally the League youth section is well underway although in small numbers The kids play mixed open doubles singles and teams for individual paints and a little something at the end of the season There is no fee for playing and the group meet at OTooles each Sunday at l pm for two hours play The ages range from 12 to and players are still welcomed by Terry Hancock and Dave Scutt the leaders COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming EVENT or Post Your RESULTS Phone Rob RiskSportsline 8772201 or Fax 8774960 auto import trucks performance- tires Advertise In the HERALD SUPPLIES LIMITID OUR Of SFA VANinit BOUCHER ALUMINUM SELECTION OF SOFFIT FASCIA lia STORM DMAS WINDOWS FREE ESTIMATES 8778830 FUELS ltd Fuel Lubricants Hr Emergency Burner Service Installations Equalized Billing Sa 8786380 bukeleavhtsons AUTO SERVICE AND UHAUL CENTRE To AH And Models UHAUL CHARTER TOURS RR ACTON 8533641 RENTALS SALES SERVICE G Corner Equipment Rentals Limited J Your Authorized Dealer JOHN A GIBSON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ACCOUNTING TAX RETURNS SMALL 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