Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 11, 1989, p. 19

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IDE HERALD Wednesday lm lPae Hollywood OTooles stage battle Rare tie in Halton loop It is very pleasing to be made aware of so many people who read the column although they do not have anything to do with darts themselves or my other sport soccer either Occasionally folk stop to let me know they read avid ly sometimes to find out who I am slagging sometimes for the odd moment of controversy and even the news content Thank you to all A happy and healthy New Year to all whoever you may be and wherever you are HALTON DARTS Monday Jan 2 Hollywood and OTooles fought to a 77 tie ties being unusual in the league Strangely OTooles have tied three and this is Hollywoods second The result keeps the teams one point apart Visiting took the first single then Hollywood went on a spree with five in succession with taking the final two singles Doubles went to and the teams were tied to maintain the level pegging at the end Kavan Drumm and Eddy Pat terson bad three wins for Luke Heikamp came in with 180 and Mike Pepper and Kavan Drumm each shot In reply Terry Kouyoumjian shot 140 twice and 135 Paul Kirby Randy Hunt Somers and John each fired 140 as did Copper Kettles Greg Cummins in their battle No came away with a con vincing victory and remain in second spot in the standings Keith and Joe Benoit were the only point getters for Kettle Marty Wheeler and Ian McDonald were the unlucky losers hi Marty Karen Buckley McGibbon ladies shot 140 in the losing match to Brackens for whom Maltby shot two 140s and Jamie Frank and Greg Thorns each shot one After splitting the singles evenly the visitors went on to take the doubles and teams Disappoin ting for the gals after such a pro mising beginning Monica Southon Linda Nicholson Bonnie Schell and Shannon Shields were the vic torious ladies Brad Miller Dwayne Maltby Greg Thorns and Jamie Frank were Brackens win ners in the singles Time Outs two teams were in opposition and John Colter and Crossword answers loh L P d o E 1 A eme ESDI 3D EEC EH 1 p s L A R O D BED R E A T O M T D A E E T i R D u S T T O F E s S 1 D A I D E 1 A D A R 1 A E E s L E S a r A 1 S CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 8770109 132 Main St Georgetown Ontario yours truly were the only in dividual scorers with each Larry Varey beat Beau Beaumont and John Colter defeated Ron Scarlett to give the league leaders a fright off the bat However the re maining games went to form in the results column if not so easily in the playing Regretably team only showed with five players which resulted in three dummy singles two doubles and a team game INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Wednesday Jan Snowjacks Hustlers were snort of hustle and were put to it to put a decent game together minus captain Ron Scarlett did not have much to contend with ear ly in the match and went ahead by before Snowjacks Hustlers woke up and began to fight back off the ropes The division leaders came back to win the remaining games for a single point match win Nevertheless Beau Beau mont had two starts and a finish yours truly had two starts and the big darts of Ray and Joe Cairns came through Inglis had three starts and finish and Cairns two starts and three finishes Cap tain Ken Baker had four starts for Ensigns and no luck with finishes Harry Bottoms had a 22 showing Roy a effort and Bruce Brown a 11 evening Browns finish of 7x1 for a 16 finish almost pinned Hustlers to the floor Meanwhile Exports slipped into second place with a one point win over High Rollers with the last game finish Brian Hicks had a 116 opening to go with another and a finish Pete Pickering had three starts and two closes for a solid performance Terry Hancock scored 140 end had an open and close for Rollers Stan Mathews turned in a good show with two starts and finishes Panthers surprised deposed se cond placers Westenders by the odd game Jim Carter had a big night with a high four tons a start and two finishes Paul Kavanagh came in with four starts and a finish Mart had three opens Enders Dennis Thorogood had a ton a start and a finish Eric Fullers three starts helped the cause along with Derek Hard- castles two closes The first divi sion match saw Bulldogs defeat In ter Countys two players by and if Don could have put one of his three darts In double 16 it would have been one more As it was in the four games which were played County won two Second division leaders Steep Rock took all nine games from who were served by only three players on the night Gary led the way with three opens and two closes a 140 and 135 in four games Marty Wheeler had a start two finishes and a high 140 and John started on scored 137 began one and finished two Second place Gasketmen scraped through by the odd game over This was a busy match for the scorecard Dave Capriol had three starts one of Paul Karolidis had a and start amongst four of them and a high 120 Mark See opened with amongst four and two finishes Curtis opened two closed three and scored over the ton three times Third place Acadian Pools slip ped again with another close loss to Power of Pain Jamie Russell with three starts and high and Rob Poyner with 140 and two starts led the way Grant Richardson Tim Field and Ian Bowyer each had two starts and one finish for Pools In dependents retain fourth spot with a win over Firemen Jim Franks two opens and three closes were ably supported by Eddie showing J Best backstop Cblnguaconsy John Graham accepts the top award from GMHA midget tournament allstar selector Harvey Green at the competitions conclusion on Sunday lost a decision to In the A final and Graham was also named to the tourney ailstar earn Herald photo J Defensive lapses hinder Peewee Bs Defensive lapses proved costly as the Georgetown Major B Peewees lost to Milton in recent Tricounty league play It was 31 after the first period The Weldwood marker was a result of a Michael Travere using Andrew Marshall as a decoy split the defence fired a low shot recovered the re bound and slipped it under the goalie The locals tallied trice more in the third The first came when Jeremiah got two whacks at the puck in the goalcrease and drove home the second one Jason Quinn and Neil Courtney got assists Their last goal was the prettiest In a nice threeway passing combination Travers fed a rinkwide pass to Matt Anderson who immediately relayed to Marshall who was breaking for the slot Marshall put it high to the righthand cor ner over the goaltenders glove Defensively Ken Brown led in takeouts with seven Matt Deruchie contributed a blocked shot while Homer and Dar- Casselman shared the goaltending duties Games this week include one against Oakville and two with Erin and participation in the Milverton Tournament JI Satunlav ClOMtf Monday QUALITY STEREO SYSTEMS ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR HOME AUTOMOTIVE RECORDS TAPES CDs Sales Service Installation 71 Mountain Rd Unit 1 8771688 ELLS DRIVING SCHOOL by Ontario Safety NEXT COURSE Feb 6Mar 1 MondayWednesday pm For Information About Courses or Private Le phone 8772671 THE LIONS CLUB OF GEORGETOWN wishes to thank the following contributors for their generous donations to the Santa Claus Christmas Parade Fund AllBake Confectioners Andrew Murray Motors Barber ft Henley Canadian Tire Corp Camerons Fashions Christians Hairstyles Curwood Packaging Delrex Smokeshop DieMold Tool Ltd Dominion Seed House Downtown Pizza Submarine DRG Stationery Elizabeths Fashions Fletchers Family Shoes Foodstuffs Freds Towing Georgetown Chamber of Commerce Georgetown Fruit Market Georgetown Honda Georgetown Terminal Warehouse Georgetowns General Store Glen Knitting Mills Golden Fish Chips Halton Community Credit Union Halton Hills Herald Mrs Ethel A Harmon Helson Kogon Schaljo Henrys Clothing House of Buddha Howell Plumbing Supplies Ltd The Independent Woodworking J Jones Funeral Home Clothing John Boughton Jewellers MartysToo Mackenzie Lumber Hotel Scientific Ltd Main Mart MoldMasters Ltd McNally Construction Ltd North Halton Golf Club North Halton Soorts Nectar DoNun Northern Vibrator Mfg Ltd William Nellson Ltd OTooles Oxbow Books Pennlesworth Royal Bank Supreme Barbers Shoppers Drug Mart Varum Canada Inc Whimseys Vanderburgh Flowers Yongs Restaurant Youngs Pharmacy Zellers

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