the examiner Saturday Mar 10 1979 Mic IIHU gaoiï¬l3 49 innit euuttit hand shake and pat on the back plus an instant win generally go with Watching darts from the sidelines is study of motion Following from right 140 point score in one throw of three darts The most one can get in throw is MB and Earl Pifer managed to get within eight points of this score His team mates show some appreciation of the throw to left the player aims at the target the second player extends his arm to throw and the end man lets fly hoping for the best 34 Its time out for team conference between Ken Air Force Association Huronia Wing 44i hall on With calm unflinching look Bill Morrow follows the flight of his If Barnes left and Stan Joplin both of Angus The highway 90 has 36 years and more than 150 don to the board Morrow and his sons from Angus make up Examiner phOlOS by Dave BUFCSIKI dart league which plays at the Royal Canadian players team themselves Each team has four players oker pool still attract lIowing Jacquie Gendron Of TOFOMO Slands OUl like F059 Becoming good POOlPlOYeI lakes men0 lot of Jacquie Gendron keeps watchful eye on the cue ball as it con nects with another ball Once the shot is taken the player is as in the thorny surroundings of pool hall Woman time says George Beatty of Cookstown He much spectator of the game as anyone else in the hall are still an uncommon sight in most pool halls generally takes his three sons to play few said Ray Cockburn owner of Town Billiards games with him on weekends