| | | Page 16 Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 16, 1992 IN TODAY'S EDITION OF yi [HIS WEEK Look for Tent Sale Flyers rom ANDREW MURRAY MOTORS Call us at 873-2254 if you missed yours! MIAMI’ AUTO CLEANING Specializing in: AUTO TINTING | cai for Free Estimates + Cars, Trucks, Boats, R.V.s and Bikes + Fabric Protectors GLENN EMMERSON * Interior Cleaning & Dry Cleaning = American Racing Mag Wheels + Exterior Washes & Waxes + Box Liners & Running Boards Roll Bars -- Grill Guards — Mud Flaps Pinstripping - Body Mouldings AND MUCH MUCH MORE Bus. (416) 873-9237 : ‘Beaumont \usic Now Booking a FALLLESSONS ‘| for GUITAR, PIANO |g . & DRUMS Call today to arrange NI your preferred time 4 130D GUELPH ST. 877-49 EORGETOWN Darts Industrial League opens By Alex Tough The Industrial League began last Wednesday at the Legion, the premises being a little doubtful until the last minute. As reported earlier the league had requested the use of upstairs for the league and the request had been turned down by the Legion executive. Hustlers opened with a match against Westenders with only three players and lost 4-5. One player left Call JUST A LITTLE TOUCH COULD MEAN BIG SAVINGS Halton Hills This Week to place your ad... during a game to go to the bank, another nearly lost an earlobe due to movement whilst players were throwing and some out-of-turn shooting occurred! What else would you expect on the first night ick? Rod Beaumont went 4-1 in opens and closes, Erwin See 3-2 and Beau Beaumont scored 140. Dennis Thorogood opened five and closed one whilst scoring 121 twice. High Rollers took out Acadian Pools (who also had a three player turn out for the night) by 6-3. Rob Campbell scored 100. Terry Hancock scored three tons playing for Steeprock and the team went down 3-6 to Gasketmen. Rick Harden returned four opens and 140 in this match. Newly promoted Inter County and Panthers were in opposition and County won 6-3. Paul Kavanaugh and Al Gardiner scored highs and Alex O’Neil popped 120. In the second division, Hot shots defeated Bandits 6-3, Bandits just failing to match last season’s open- ing night win. Mike Hope scoring 133 as did team member Ted X. Mike Cherry scored 112 for Bandits. Fireman won 6-3 over Independents, using the “dummy” player. Ron Vallance scored 129 and opened three. Jim Franks went 4-2 on the night. Ace Bailey scored 105. Taxmen won games 2 & 3 and lost the remainder to Ensigns. Al Murphy went 4-2 and Harry Bottoms 2-3 with Roy Rudiger popping 121. The old hands are still at it with accuracy, I see. Aces had a terrible return to the second divi- sion with a 0-9 rout to Stan’s team, unnamed yet(?). Stan “The man” Rhynold is the season’s.early leader in high starts with 160, which will ake some beating, I'll wager. Go to it lads! Rhynold also went 6-3 for a one-man wrecking crew and this team will be hard to beat when all are present. Aces are also another squad short of a player or two. Monday sees the opener of the Halton Pub League with 14 teams in one division. Team captains voted 9-5 in favor of leaving one division status and a return to the old scoring format for bonus points. This will make the accounting easi- er and stats man Mike Pepper is relieved of a great deal of extra recording. Player must be regis- tered and fees paid before playing. Next Monday, home teams are: George #2 and #4, Legion #1 and #3, Time Out #2, Copper Kettle #2 and McGibbon. Legion #2 are away at the Legion #6. George & Dragon and Legion have four teams each, Copper Kettle and Time Out each have two squads and O’Tooles and McGibbon each have one team. Stasiulis scores winning TD Continued from page 15 Al Pelland got behind the Meznic defense to score on a 60-yard toss- and-run play and the two-point con- vert by Terry Penman, narrowed the Pump Sales & cane ‘Well Tests Well Cleaning Meznic lead to 24-22. Then the hand of ill-luck inte- vened once again for the star- crossed Electric squad and lady luck gave her blessings to. the Dawgs. With time running out, Dawgs attempted a short kickoff. The pigskin bounced off the shins of a front-line Menzic defender directly back into the ranks of the hard-charging Dawgs’ kickoff team — a free ball eventually recovered by the Dawgs. From mid-field, and using the clock, Egan directed his charges down the field, with Wayne Stasiulis putting the final pegs into the Menzic coffin. Stasiulis made the winning touchdown grab, snared the two- point convert and was roughed-up in the process. 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