the HERALD Page Sports Wednesday November Hustlers move ahead with industrial league lead Sharing the first division lead of the Industrial League was short lived hustlers drew away from Gasketmap Cutters as the results unfolded Not only that Steeprock overtook for third place Ensigns move in to fifth place leaving Acadian Pools High Rollers and Aces behind not by much however The second division leapfrogg ing continues below leaders Pan thers Inter County Independents Firemen and Bandits follow in sequence 8 Acadian Pools High Rollers 2 7 En signs 6 Aces 3 and Steeprock 6 Gasketman Cutters 3 the last result being a bit of a surprise on even allowing for Rocks strong showing in recent weeks Pan thers Bandits I in the first ver sus last place encounter Inter County Independents 3 Firemen 2 and Tax- men sat out Inglis scored and with Rob firing 124 Hank Van Gogh opened closed I scoring a ton opening Cam Her man and Todd Axford shot tons Bill McCartney scored high with Bottoms opened with 114 Jim Franks with 100 and Jim Watson with 135 just missing the lead in high open by 2 Bruce McCartney and George Youth Bowling Alex Tough each opened and Bryan Turner closed Bandits single win Paul opened 6 and shared closes with A3 Gardiner with 3 each Boys place first girls take fifth in weekend tournament By CHRISTINA LANE Herald Special We would like to congratulate the combo teams who competed this past weekend The girls team consisting of April bantam Jennifer Doyle junior Sharon Shapcott senior and coach Debbie Hole bowled at Brampton Bowl on Saturday November and plac ed fifth The team Came up positive behind Brampton team no 2 with a plus a plus Brampton no l a plus 217 Brampton no 3 a plus 181 and Georgetown a plus 154 As for the boys team they came up with an astounding finish of first place The boys bowled in Oakville on Sunday The happy bowlers were Chad Conrad bantam Kevin Shap cott junior David Leslie senior and coach Hole The team bowled a plus 295 In league play this past Thurs day Jason bowled well over his 126 league average He averaged a 164 for three games- Just falling short of 100 pins over his average Jim Norton bowled a 254 single High triples for this past Thursday were Rob Har rison Joe 251 Christina Lane Tonya Morris 254 Christian Gravelle 308 659 and David Leslie 22SIG30 GEORGETOWN YBC Juniors Kevin Shapcott 611227 Ken Armstrong Tanya Martin Melissa Chns Superhero madness It was comic craziness at the Sport Card and Comic Book show Sun day at Gordon Arena where collectors like Nat Johnston of Georgetown met with vendors such as Garry Spurvey right owner of Legends of Superheroes to swap and buy cards and comics The show was put on by Sports Cards promotions a local business which will put on a similar show In December Herald Photo Bantams Matthew Walker Ryan Boyer Verheul 425149 Gordon Everett 382133 Nils Varga 373164 Kevin Arnold 371152 David King 370140 William Walker 343134 Jordan Scuralli 338150 Alex Foster 327114 Chris Styles 315110 Gordon Clarke 292107 Ryan Louth 25394 Jason 259105 Amanda 20976 Georgetown Hotshots Bowler of the Week Andy Parent Wed Mixed 312316286 Mens League Ed Ortilla Larry 773317 Gord Lane 764276 Manuel 706253 Paul Chaplin 702258 Wed Mixed League Andy Parent 914316 Moe Deforest 729281 Helen Humphreys Niters League Hole 763290 Weekly curling results Recreational curlers were back at it on Thursday November at North Game of the week honours go to The Sign Shoppe Sliders skipped by Moore and the Rink Hounds with Dave Dunlop calling the ice With the Hounds up coming home and Dunlops last rock sit ting partially covered in the four foot Moore slipped his last shot just past the guard for the takeout and scored three for a come from behind win Other action saw Tom Reeds La Guys come back with a big end in the sixth to pull away from Miki and the Rolling Stones Brad Smiths made their move in the seventh taking four to defeat Barry and his Rockers upset Men and a Skip big time stealing the last five for a runaway victory picked up their third straight win putting a killer frost on Arnolds Greenhouse and the Ruby Begonias In other late games Ken Irwins Work That Body foursome work ed over the Senators to join Frigidaire in the undefeated ranks and the Hackers made a run at Mark Hyttinens but were unable to penetrate a wall of seven rocks in front of the house and were doubled 63 Dont forget to sign up for the November 24 Bring a friend Good curling Terry Hancock opened 3 and team mate Rob scored 123 and two tons Joe Cairns had another strong match with starts two finishes and three tons Jim Fisher lent a hand with closes Larry Conium had opens and Tim Field closed 91 in a losing cause Beau Beaumont had 6 starts and 3 finishes with three tons or over Almost a return to form Rod Beaumont closed two and shot three over a ton Cut ters Mark See opened three one with and scored Rick Harden assisted with two 140s Paul Kirby opened one of and scored and Marty Wheeler scored with a finish Lloyd Westlake opened 3 and Dean Hancock and John Burke each opened 2 Roy quiet for a week or two scored 156 and began and finished 2 Harry Bottoms also finished well with 2 In the Youth League Jason Mercer leads the pack in points scoring with 19 He is four ahead of Tommy Allen and Jim Corrigan Young master Allen has the high score to his name also at the present with High finish belongs to Corrigan with and Justin Penfold still the baseball high with 26 Other players near the top are Kyle Hancock Jamie Schell and Leanne Luck Remember OTooles for youth darts at 100 pm until 300 pm on Sundays under the watchful eyes of Terry Hancock and Dave Scutt leaders Incidentally coming up on Sun day December at the Legion is the annuka members Legion that is Doubles tourney Registration from 11 until at a cost of per player Recreation News MUNICIPAL AWARDS EVENING Applications are now available for the Municipal Awards Even ing which will be held February 19 If you know of someone who has brought honour to our community through their achievements in sport or culture in 1991 be sure to nominate them before December 20 for recogni tion Application forms may be picked up at the Recreation and Parks Department Office Hills Drive Georgetown or at the Acton Indoor Pool WINTER AQUATIC REGISTRATION Registration for all Winter Aquatic Programs begins Sat Dec 7 for both the Acton and Georgetown pools Register at Pool entrance Call ACTON CHRISTMAS WATER SHOW Everyone is welcome to attend the 18th Annual Christmas Water Show at the Acton Indoor Poo Dec at 700 pm Admis sion is free CHRISTMAS SPIRIT SWIM Join us at either Indoor Pool Sat Dec 14 2 to 4 pm Admis sion is one can of food or regular fee Georgetown District Memorial Hospital Auxiliary presents their 33rd Annual Sail FRIDAY DECEMBER 6th Punch Served at 700 PM Dinner at 730 PM Holy Cross Auditorium Music by Dave Smallwood Tickets Available At The Hospital Gift Shop or call- Vi at 8774593 or Brenda at 8778212 TEAM We at the Cellar would like to give special thanks to our customers for their patronage in the past year Wed like to thank you for helping us get started we hope we can continue to serve you Thanks Again Marlene Rey Chef Oliver ti 78 Main St S Downtown Georgetown 8737402