Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 9, 1991, p. 18

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Page 18 the HERALD Sports Wednesday October Meteor takes Inter County Challenge Cup By ALEX TOUGH Herald Special We close the season off with this short report Meteor won the Inter County Leagues Challenge Cup with a resounding win over Martin at Syntex Park in Streetsville The walking wound ed have come out of the season on a positive note Merseyside won the league and playoffs in the first division and Blazers tied the second divi sion with Blazers winning the playoffs Mariners must consider the season a success with third place in the league and semi finals in playoffs alter the last couple of seasons A rip roaring pig roast in the rain finished off the year with the announcement that Eddie Weston was named as the coach and Blazers look as though they will be promoted to the first division with Acton Villa and Eagles or Winchester going down to the second division Meteor are looking for a player or two play indoor at Soccer World in the inter months details may be picked up from Dave Entwhistle Mariners are going into the high school as usual on Sunday mornings for their usual conditioning except that new coach Eddie Weston will be in charge starting date to be advised In the Vancouver and Toronto are the finalists and that will be all over by the time you read this little lot Vancouver are favorites to win yet again and are the definite powerhouse of the league What chance of Gary Morrow rejoining Hamilton next season They surely missed his steady play at the heart of defence All questions will be answered by this time next season see you in the spring with another round of soccer news and views The pub League meeting last week reaffirmed a few items which had seemed to cause a little confusion Three points will be defaulted for non- attendance at the monthly meetings The signing deadline has passed except for any team finding itself with losses of players where application may be made to the executive for con sideration A reminder that food provided by the establishmentr owners and managers is not a right but simply a service as gestures of goodwill No complaints please to the league or to the bars they are out of order Points loss may also be applied to the failure to hand in game sheets by midnight on Tuesdays The line must be presented for start of play at p m Play is confirmed as four person teams singles then doubles to close A stiff reminder was issued to cut out foul and abusive language it is not necessary Breaking ground Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller and Director of Recreation and Parks Tom Shepard were present at the ground- breaking ceremony for the new batting cages to be built at Prospect Park in Acton The cages will take about a month to build From left to right Dave vice president of Acton Minor Sofbali Tom Shepard Mayor and Turpin president of Acton Minor Sofbali Herald Photo Dart League Results Region Dart League Results for September Dave Scutt Danny Eraser Mark See Joe Cairns Brian Ward Gary Dan Charles Bruce Hope Ed Kouyoumjain Bruce Stevens Mike Sinnaeve Brian Walton Ted all shot a 140 Paul Kirby Paul Goudie Colin Hicks Stan had 2 and Danny shot 3 Chris Scutt and Bob both shot a High finishes were Wheeler with a Terry Han cock 118 and Colin Hicks with a ill STANDINGS mar October PI TP Hollywood 10 K Timeout house 1 GeorgeDrag 25 GeorgeDrag 27 Copper 25 I IB 23 Hollywood 3 19 GeorgeDrag 3 14 41 Legion 11 11 Hollywood 1 11 Copper Kettle 34 8 Gt gomes played point won PL points lost DP TP total Alex Tough Ian McDonald issued some tourney dates and may be obtain ed by contact with him Zone dates are November January and 2nd February The league tournaments were con firmed for Sundays by a majority vote as was no play on Monday holiday nights No results or details are available this week However Bill Blackbourne a new player and yours truly lost our doubles at the Copper Kettle to Paul and dummy The team won over Kettle which was a saving grace New Georgetown team no 3 won their first match 86 I believe OTooles no 2 and Hollywood no 2 are undefeated and they lead the league with points each and OTooles no 3 are in third place The standings may be a little confusing for a few weeks as there is an odd number of teams in play and one team has to sit out each week Paul Kirby remains the in dividual points leader with points Close behind are Dave Scutt and Pete Pickering Al Murphy Chris Scutt Eddie inge Stan Dave and Terry Hancock are also in the top ten There are seven and twelve high finishes so far Highest finish is by Murphy Team captains have been asked to keep a record of players who go through the season undefeated in singles play There were a few players last year who did not lose and there may well be recognition for those nonlosers this season Industrial league results are Aces 2 Gasketman Cutters Acadian Pools Steeprock 6 Ensigns High Rollers 2 Hustlers 7 in the first division Second division had Hot- shots sitting out Firemen 6 Panthers 3 In dependents 6 Bandits 2 Inter County Cutters lead the first by one point over Hustlers with Westenders several points adrift in third spot Inter County takes over first place in the second divi sion by one point over Panthers and Interestingly eight points separate first and last place in the second division and some twentytwo points separate the same places in the first divi sion Aces Lloyd Westtake opened with 80 scored 135 and closed 108 to lead his team in a losing cause Stan Rhynold opened 120 scored 140 as did Rick Harden and Jeff Richardson scored 136 Harden also closed four sets Dennis began with and Ray Ackroyd scored 116 for Enders Mike Finn scored 116 and started five for Pools Hugh Smid opened three Ian McDonald started with 120 and Marty Wheeler sneaked a score Laurie Hopkins began three and scored and was supported by Murphys open Rollers Rob Campbell scored and Terry Hancock 140 Erwin See opened with 105 Beau Beaumont scored Rob Beaumont scored 140 and 135 Ron Scarlett scored 140 as I screwed up a 45 close by hitting 6 19 and double instead of double 10 opposite sides of the board Firemen were struck down by a fire call and had to forfeit a game or two and play with the dum my Gord scored 125 Mar ty Claude and two tons Graham Griffiths scored 102 and closed out as Bruce up Griffiths had three opens and closes Paul Kavanagh began four for Panthers and Jim Franks replied with five for In dependents one of them 116 Gord Bottoms Jim Carter each scored a ton Alex Bowie opened five and closed Bandits two wins George ONeil scored Bowling Results Ladies take high triple lead By CHRISTINA LANE Herald Special The ladies division captures the lead of high triples with Christina Lane bowling a Tonya Morris with a and Cindy Clarke a 642 Also a fan tastic game of was bowled by Myers With the ladies having the top averages and the top scores in the league the boys division is slowly catching up with Ryan Martin bowling a triple Follow ed by Jim Nortons 224 and Alain GEORGETOWN Juniors Monica Beauparlant Chris Ken Arm strong 512 Tanya Martin 461 165 Lynn 447 Kevin Shapcott 442 Adam Scuralti 424 David Michael Richard son Bantams Matthew Walker 497 Brendan Louth 410 Gordon Everett 169 Ryan 402 Michael 391 AJ Ellison Richard Gostlin William Walker 133 Chris Styles 299 no Ryan Louth 294 Alex Foster 295 113 Amanda Tyler 260 ill Smarts Patrick Hole 236 91 Amanda Edwardson 208 77 On Thursday October 10th from to 9 PM we will be unveiling the allnew 1992 Civic Sedan to a select and exclusive audience Its our Customer Appreciation Night a time for us to say Thank You to our customers and to show off the car that is sure to be the talk of 92 The Honda Civics are all new with more space more style and even more of the comfort and reliability that Honda has become famous for Come and see what the excitement is about Nudge the tires with your toe adjust the drivers seat for your frame and lift the hood to satisfy your curiosity Refreshments will be served Be among the first to discover all the pioneering advances made by Honda engineers and stylists Make plans to visit C us 9 Thursday October 10th GEORGETOWN HONDAlfl STREET GEORGETOWN ONTARIO TELEPHONE TORONTO LINE

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