THE HERALD Wednesday March 13 Page Harden qualifies for Ontario Darts Championships Rick Harden qualified for the Ontario Darts Championships with a very creditable third place at the final district shoots recent ly Harden performed well to reach the last stages with some good opposition left behind in cluding Mike Sweeney Harden is one of the up and coming younger breed of local esteem The Hollywood Tavern is hosting a blind draw doubles tourney every Sunday afternoon according to Susan Conway The session registers at noon for a cost of per entrant with the Hollywood doubling the pot so to speak Could be a pleasant en joyable tourney for an hour or two Not forgetting the Halton league youth darts at from pm until pm free The oldest youth player is experienc ed and expected to be the top of the crop and is Justin leads the way with Kyle Hancock and Richard Henderson tied for second Another three players Brad Friend Trade and Vianna recently Joined up Halton league leaders George no 2 missed the monthly meeting and dropped three points as a result However the team still leads the division from McGibbon no and OTooles 2 and 3 The lead over McGibbon is down to points The run in to the finish is tightening up all round In spite of ladies recent win the girls re main at the foot of the table Copper Kettle no 1 defeated no last week with both teams fielding dummies Wayne Eagles was the only extra points scorer with Exchange no showed well against no in losing by two teams sets singles and doubles being tied Nice to see the voice Greg Thomas scoring 160 as did Stan Rhynold High scores came from Rhynold Hank Van Gogh Bruce Hope Mark Hewson and Bill Taylor Exchange no 2 also lost by two this time to Hollywood and again it was the teams which did the trick Jon Brown 2 and Darrell Weir were the only extras recorded no lost the lot to no for whom Chris Scutt notched three highs and Paul Kirby one Andrea Clif ford scored 140 Time Out scored an away win at George no 3 after tying the singles Rob and Tony Marrows scored extra points with high scores George no 1 surprisingly won at OTooles setting the stan dard with six singles Pete Pickering closed 136 and scored 140 Terry Cesar Dave Pater- son Ed Kouyoumjian Jeff Henderson and Terry Hancock also scored high Leaders George no also won at OTooles over Dr Peppers lads Brian Ward closed and Brian Hicks Danny and Larry Hunt each scored high On Wednesday at the Legion Industrial League play con tinued In the 1st division En signs opened against Gasketman Cutters and went down 27 to the second place squad Roy Rudlger opened five and with Laurie Hopkins scored high For Cut ters an all round show with Ran dy Hunt opening 12 Jeff Richardson scored 180 to lead the way First place Snowjacks Hustlers took Bulldogs by the same score on the next board Joe Cairns began four one of Rod Beau monts first darts were an open ing Jay Bishop scored 140 and Tim Kasara scored 120 and 116 Panthers and Westenders played a nailbiter before Enders ran out winners by the odd game All Gardner and Larry Hunt shot as did Brian Hicks and Ray Hicks also opening four Steeprock moved up one spot with the win over High Rollers who were short of players Hugh and Ian McDonald popped high scores of and 121 Outlaws have played well of late and defeated Taxmen handi ly Todd Axford opened and clos ed four and scored 112 Cam Her man supported with and Dave with 112 Other highs came from Paul Karolidis 140 Roger Moore and Graham Keating 100 each Firemen easi ly defeated Bandits with Rick Ap- scoring 116 and 101 Gord Inglis finished 78 Brian Turner opened three George Powell and Art Cousens opened two each Aces lost their long standing se cond place to Inter County after their loss to the new top place challengers Bill Hall never theless opened 156 and John Burke scored 120 with Lloyd opening three Bill Mc Cartney scored three highs and Ted Nelson one Leaders Acadian Pools took Independents 81 in the final match Bruce Stevens had 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