Page THE HERALD Wednesday February 27 Race for Halton Darts League title intensifies The Legion zone are over and other than last weeks success the local players teams four persons efforts were In vain None of the three teams really got Into a smooth groove yet fought hard all the way Acton the host placed three of their four squads in the last eight including last years winners led by Rod Leech We were all disap pointed by our showing to say the least in spite of the pressures put on us by Georgetown Presi dent Hank Russell in his open ing remarks George no lead at the top of the Halton decision pub league is now points with no in second place OTooles no 2 and 3 follow As the season winds down seven to go the race for the title is on with a vengeance is it not George no 2 took Exchange to the maximum with Ron Scarletts two is and Eric Fullers finish of US leading the way Doug and Weir scored high In reply High scores from Rick Harden Bruce Hope 2 Randy Hunt 2 and Jeff Richardson with Bruce Stevens also winning his single and Terry Cesar also scoring be ing the highlights from the McGibbon win over George no OTooles no 2 kept in the hunt with their 131 win over Copper Kettle no Sborthanded Kettle won their point in the teams with Paul Brent Gillespie James Tughen and Fred over Pete Pickering Jeff Henderson Hunter Carroll and Deanna Jackson Ron Duval finished 100 in this match Kettle no fared a little better against no 3 by 410 Wayne Eagles won bis single and scored Mike lost his single and scored Paul Kirby shot another bis fifth of the season and shot 140 along with Kim Smld also 140 as high scores no 1 fought a close one with Time Out and the visitors prevailed to a two point margin victory Rob marrows closed and John Colter Joyce Marrows Mike Pepper Larry Hunt Drumm and Danny each scored high Hollywood beat McGibbon no 2 by 113 to move up a spot in the standings and leave the ladies at the foot In the all ladies teams match Sheila Hicks led Kelly McDonald Pat Pickering and Carol Cabral to win over Gail and Patty and Wakefield and Joanna Richard son Monica Southern had two highs and Brad one Finally Exchange no 1 defeated George no by evenly mat ched until the two teams games won by the home team for the win No extra points in this match Wednesday night at the Legion with the Industrial League brought at least one shock Steeprock handed out a rare loss to leaders Snowjacks Hustelrs who each stunk the place out according to one player Rock thoroughly deserv ed the win which throws the cat amongst the in the stan dings Second place Gasketman Cutters took eight points from Panthers to close to gap to eight points In the second division Acadian Pools have a comfortable lead of over Aces There are five league games to go before the playoffs This evening Wednes day sees singles competition so be early for the draw One of Hustlers points came from a Beau Beaumont open of and Rod Beaumont had three closesHugh Smld was a one man demolition squad with four starts and a finish 180 and 121 open Ian McDonald also had four opens and Ron Scarlett 140 For Panthers Paul and Henry Graham had three opens Larry Hunt had four tons Stan and Rick Harden had three starts and Randy Hunt three closes Ensigns took the last three sets to keep the score to a one point loss The opposition came from High Rollers Harry Bottoms opened four a return to form Al Murphy three and Roy scored 115 In a team showing mainly Dan Abercrombie opened and Hunter Carroll closing two Bulldogs five players lost to three players with the dummy winning all sets Don Eady scored US and Brian Hicks 140 Firemen lost by one to In dependents with Gord hav ing a big match a open and three over the tons scores Mar ty Claude hit for two Jim Watson had a threethree match Paul opened 136 and with Cam finishing the three Outlaws took Pools to the last set before going down by one Tim Fields had seven starts and 136 with Bruce Steven scoring 140 Cam Herman began four and scored in reply Finally Ban dits had another dose match this time with Inter County George Powell scored 133 and Bruce Mc Cartney began three Arch Anderson opened with and Ron Corbett scored Chris Perkins shot 120 and 160 in the youth day at on Sunday with Justin Penfold shooting The youth section carries on from 100 pm until 300 pm each Sunday and now has seven players playing in singles doubles and baseball for a couple of hours of fun darts under the eyes and guidance of Terry Hancock and Dave Scott COMMUNITY SPORTS CALENDAR ATTENTION ALL SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS To Place Your Upcoming EVENT or Post Your RESULTS Phone Rob RiskSportsline or Fax 8774960 AUTO IMPORT UCKS PERFOHMANCE Tines Advertise In the HERALD LIMITED HI Of BOUCHER ALUMINUM SELECTION OF COLOURS A N WINDOWS 8778830 TWISS FUELS ltd Fuel Lubricants Hr Emergency Burner Service Installations Equalized Billing 8786380 BLAKE LEAVITT SONS AUTO SERVICE AND CENTRE Service To And Moduli UHAUL 8734928 Trria CHARTER TOURS SPECIALIZING ACTON 8533641 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