Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1989, p. 23

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Cairns Ged Williams and self Gary led the individual standings by three points before the evening began and pulled away by one more in winning all his matches and scor ing two 140s Brad Youmans scored twice over 130 and Marty Wheeler scored with Randy Hunt hitting form with 160 the highest of the division Gary Maltby and Dave Civaro also scored 140s in reply for Brackens Joe Broadbent and Engineer each scored in the losing effort of Copper Kettle against Hollywood Taverns Ed Kouyoumjian and Mark Farri mond also knocked for in this match Jim Carter Kevin Baldwin Eddy Patterson and Mike Pepper each shot in dowsing Time Out at home to retain second spot in the team standings 0 Tooles have come with a late challenge for ttie top place held by Time Out I Hollywood slip into third place and Mcgibbon I drop to fourth place for the moment With Gary Rodda leading the player standings and Pete Picker Ron Scarlett Beau Beaumont Williams and Brian Hicks of Time in second place Joe Cairns Out I are all in the first 10 rounded out with Randy Hunt of Mcgibbon I and Rick Harden of Hollywood Three 180 maximums have each been scored by Scarlett Harden and with Rodda and Pickering next with two each The Industrial League turned team triples for their Wednesday night The tournament pro per saw Inter County bottom of the first division battle with Westenders lying third in the table George Gerry Wallace and Ron Corbett gave Dennis Thorogood John Mills and Ray Ackroyd a run but the finishing strength of the proved too much and the higher placed team won the title Gary had the high start recorded of in the main rounds and Brad Youmans recorded a high start of in the consolation round The consolation winners are with the victory coming over Panthers in a tense battle throughout Taxmen beat In- dependents the other Panthers another Independents to reach the final Meanwhile the finalists saw off the Unknowns Bandits Aca dian Pools to reach that stage where they lost and were the worthy winners of the The Legions zone champion ships have been taking place over the past two weekends This weekend saw the team sets take place and once again came out on top and put another team in the top four to go to the district battles Brampton also qualified and the rebels from Georgetown did it again Beau Beaumont Eric Fuller Ron Scarlett and self won our section after a playoff with Acton to reach the four qualifiers again ending up in fourth place m the finals although not before the top team a huge fright being the only squad to take them the full three games Bruce Hope Ross Hope Jamie Russell and Eileen Creary did well as did the team of Ian McDonald Peter Buckley and another with a dummy Too close for comfort Greg had trouble getting free In froiUvof the Oakville net In Jits play from last Saturdays Georgelowrrios8 at Arena as Blade bluellner Mark Van Vliet the the Raider forward

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