Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 1, 1989, p. 23

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THE HERALD Wednesday November 1 Page 23 Dart league roundup Markers play an important role in games Mostly the column js purely a reporting of the past weeks events locally with the very occasional comment of other matters from further afield This week a couple of different items to begin It is better to have persons as markers who are able to pinpoint the throw on the board accurately and quickly count the score record the score and deduct from the total with accuracy At the same time the marker should stand absolutely still whilst the thrower is at the ready and not turn around talk or otherwise distract the thrower Other players should also keep quiet whilst the thrower is at the ready and in ac tion All this as a matter of simple courtesy after all this is how we would all like the game to flow An unusual occurrence the other week Left with 28 to finish the thrower threw a double six and a double and moved to the board and withdrew his darts thinking he had finished Ot course he had not having left With the score remaining on the board the player would be allowed to complete his turn with a third dart However should the scorer clean off the board the game would be deemed as finished as the marker is the chief arbitrator in the absence of a referee The latter actually happened and the oppos ing players agreed to complete the game as an obvious error had occurred The marker was not fully concentrating on his job and I should know because it was I MONDAY HALTON LEAGUE Matters are improving game sheets were handed in on time enabling the writer to complete the statistics and report in time for deadlines Kaspers are the culprits this week Duplicate Bridge Number One winners in Duplicate Bridge play this week at Georgetown Branch 120 Royal Canadian Legion was the team of Boutillier arid Joan Jeffries and Elsie Whitham took the Number Two winners raurels while the team March and Norma cap tured Number Three winners honors Duplicate Bridge competition is staged every Monday afternoon at the Georgetown Legion located on Mill Street OFF ANY PIZZA OVER FREE DELIVERY WITH MINIMUM ORDER GUELPH STREET 8734499 VIDEO PLUS Wait of Georgetown Fruit Morfcat BRING HOME A STAR THISWEEK- HEWS AT 11 SHES OUT OF COHTftOL L0VEHB0Y SCENES FROM THE CLASS STRUGGLE BEVERLY HILLS HULKAMANfAIV Georgetown Ontario By ALEX TOUGH Time Out I returned to top form against OTooles I with a 122 win and the happiest player is surely Jim Carter Carter won his first singles since joining Time Out I and followed with a doubles and teams win for maximum points Self and a fellow Scot were the points droppers to Mark See nice darts and Mike Pepper hot tonight See scored in his demolition of self scored three 140s and Beau Beaumont and Ron Scarlett each scored 140 It was a slightly closer match than the result suggests at first sight Behind league leading Time Out I come McGibbon I only three points adrift This follows their 104 win over Time Out Dave Scutt closed but and Vic to go with his high 140 Hugh Smid with two Wyman Somers Ian McDonald Marilynn Jim Scarlett and Rob also scored over the magical for an extra point So too did Paul Kirby The singles were in favor of McGibbon and a miniature upset may have been on the way but McGibbon put that away bon II tost by 122 to home team Station House the girls wins com ing in the doubles Monica Southon was the only high scorer in the whole match with 140 Kaspers won 113 at Copper Ket tle A for their first win of the seaon indeed of their member ship in the league From all ac counts they were worthy winners Ted Nelson Frank DeSantis Pete Conway Keith Perkins were all high scorers in this match Finally OTooles II skuked Copper Kettle II in an unerring display Rick Harden Don Barclay Roger Newman Ed and Terry Kouyoumjian and Jim Charter all scored over the 130 mark and Terry Hancock scored a fine max imum 180 WEDNESDAY INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Two weeks ago Eric Fuller scored a maximum and although I recorded the event I omitted to put in the column and thought I had My apologies my buddy Eric and the This week Dennis Thorogood net ted a maximum wUh three smoothly thrown arrows I saw them I was marking Ray and Perkins each opened with 120 Ian McDonald closed out 141 and Hunter Carroll closed to round off the main individual highlights of the night Snowjacks Hustlers faced some strong darts and high scores and starts from yet managed to win Once again Joe Cairns threw starts and finishes to lead the way for Hustlers and Ackroyd did likewise for However the finishes went Hustlers way for the most part in a close fought contest YELLOW CAB HALTON HILLS HOUR SERVICE SERVING HALTON HILLS Airport 8732527 Cnw MM UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NEILS MUSIC CENTRE WIDE SELECTION OF AND ACCESSORIES SONG BOOKS SHEET MUSIC- PRIVATE LESSONS FOR SCARY SCARY SCARY My Christmas Musics Here 130 SL Unit GEORGETOWN II II II II I I III I II I II II III II H I I I II I 11 II I I II III IIH II 111 III IIB A Main St S Georgetown We are now 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spot are the High Rollers who won the first six from Steeprock for the Jim Charter had a Derek Hedley and Hunter Carroll each a 22 showing Paul Kirby had a 32 and Marty Wheeler three starts Bulldogs defeated Golden Flights leaving Flights still without a win Barry Sproulc had threestarts and and Al Murphy had a effort In the second division Aces took Power of Pain LloyJ having a 23 match and John Burke four starts one of 106 Perkins opened with and Rob Poyner had- a match Bandits managed to take three sets from Firemen and Alex Bowie opened three and Art Cousens two Ace Bailey had a 22 show with a and Pete Todd on the night GEORGETOWN CINEMAS 235 GUELPH STREET 8731999 I CINEMA NOW PLAYING the hearts and minds of so many people ONE OF THE BEST FILMS OF 1889 A ROUSING MUSTSEE ADVENTURE ONE OF THE BEST MOST ENTERTAINING MOVIES YOULL EVER SEE ONE OF THE GREATEST OITDOOR ADVENTURES EVER FILMED ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT FILMS IMAGINABLE FOR PARENTS TO SEE WITH THEIR CHILDREN THE BEST FILM EVER 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