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Midlands London IMPORTANT NOTICES WEST The Organisers reserve the right to refuse admission if necessary without assigning a reason for doing so. All programmes/admission tickets are issued subject to the rules of the MIDLANDS British Darts Organisation. The Organisers reserve the right to eject any person without assigning a reason for doing so. Any person found consuming drink or food which has not been purchased on the premises, shall be liable to be ejected from the premises for the duration of the match in question. ABSOLVEMENT FROM LIABILITIES A person paying an admission fee purchasing a programme for the purpose of attending an Inter-County match staged by a member of the British Darts Organisation Ltd., shall enter the playing venue at that respective person's LONDON own risk. The British Darts Organisation or a BDO Member County shall not be held responsible for loss of that person's belongings or valuables. Such declaration shall not absolve the British Darts Organisation Ltd. from claims against the Public Liability/Personal Injury Insurance scheme. SATURDAY LADIES & MENS "B" MATCH B CONTINUOUS STATIONERY, INVOICES, 1 p.m. STATEMENTS, CHEQUES, REMITTANCES, DELIVERY NOTES, PURCHASE ORDERS etc. SUNDAY u COMPUTER LABELS a LISTING PAPER LADIES & MENS "A" MATCH 12.00 noon H MULTI-PART SETS - OTC OR NCR U BOOKS AND PADS QUALITY FORMS OUALITY SERVICE FAST DELIVERIES WHEN REQUIRED FULL BAR FACILITIES BRITISH INTER-COUNTY DARTS CHAMPIONSHIP FOOD AVAILABL cJ^3r&* BUSINESS FORMS RAIKES HOUSE, RAIKES LANE, LICHFIELD, STAFFS WS14 OEJ .1 Tel: (0543) -180865 Fax: (0513) 480210 ADMISSION BY PROGRAMME £1.50 WEST MIDLANDS COUNTY DARTS V ORGANISATION oft? o MENS SQUAD RANDY BACHE IAN JONES RON BAYLISS WAYNE JONES MENS SQUAD ANDREW BETHAM STUART KENDRICK CLIFF BIGGS BRIAN NEVILLE VIC BACON VINCE FENWICK GRAHAM MILLER JOE BIGGS STEVE PARKS ROBBIE BEATON GRANT FIRMAGER SHAY O'ROURKE ANDREW BILLINGHAM FRED PARSONS TONY BIZZELL ANDY FORDHAM GRAHAM PARKER ERIC BROWNHILL STUART PINCHES GRAHAM BOWERS BOBBY GEORGE PAUL RAFFERTY ERIC CARTWRIGHT ALF POWELL MICKY BOWLING ALAN GLAZIER TONY RICKARD CRAIG CLANCY EDDIE PRICE STEVE BROWN RON GORRIE LIONEL SAMS BARRY COLE DAVID ROUTLEDGE CHRIS CAHILL ROBBIE HAIN MYKEE SAUNDERS JOHN COSNETT JACK ROUTLEDGE (Capt.) RAY CHETTUR REG HARDING ROY SIMMONDS STEVE COX GLEN SPRAY SCOTT COLEMAN BARRY HOLBROOK ROBBIE SMITH ANDREW FRAZER GARY TAYLOR STEVE CROOK EDDIE KEENAN NICKY TURNER KEVIN HARRIS ALAN THACKRAY PHIL CURRIE MARK LANDERS FRANK WEBB WAYNE HARRISON DAVID WAITE RITCHIE DAVIES MICKY LAWLER DAVE WHITCOMBE PAUL HOGAN FRANK WATKISS PAUL DILLINGHAM DAVE LEE GRAHAM WILSON MARK HOLLYOAKE SHAUN WATTS PAUL DOGGETT MICK MANNING LEE WOODROW STEVE JAMES RICHIE WEBB MATT DORAN STEVE McHALE PAUL WRIGHT MICHAEL JAMES GEORGE HOLDING TEAM MANAGER: LEW SHANNON ASST.MANAGER: ALLAN FULLER TEAM MANAGER: TERRY OSBORNE LADIES SQUAD LADIES SQUAD DEBI ARCHER CAROL HALDEN LYNNE ORMOND VANESSA BAILEY JOANNE HAYNES CAROLE BAYLISS MARIE SIMMS LISA RICHARDSON KATHY BARTELUK PAULINE HOLLAND SHEILAGH BROWN ALISON TIMMINS PAT ROGERS SHARON COLCLOUGH TRACEY MAJOR NELL BRYANT DIANE TOLLEY SUE SEARLE LINDA DUFFY MICHELLE MANNING JANET COX MARY WATKISS JUNE SMITH PAT FLOOD JUNE MYERS JULIE GARTON DONNA WATTS CAROL WALTERS PEGGY GLOVER MINA NIGHTINGALE KATH MASON ROSANNA WILKINSON TRICIA WRIGHT ROSE MYCOCK (Capt.) DIANE WOOLLEY TEAM MANAGER: BETTY BARNES PAT PARKES DOREEN YOUNG TEAM MANAGER: ROSANNA WILKINSON Brili/h Dorl/ Organization Driti/h Dort/ Organization BRITISH INTER-COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES W/E 29FEB/01MAR 1992. BRITISH INTER-COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES W/E 29FEB/01MAR 1992. PREMIER DIVISION PREMIER DIVISION GOLD GROUP LEAGUE TABLES ESSEX - HAMPSHIRE M''A ' 11- 1 W'A ' 4 - 2 MEN'S 'B' TEAMS M'B ' 8 - 4 W'B ' 4 2 LEGS 1 - MERSEYSIDE WEST MIDLANDS M''A ' 4 -8 W'A 4 2 COUNTY P W D L FR AG - M'B 1 5 - 7 W'B ' 4 - 2 1 - LONDON - LANCASHIRE M 'A' 6 - 6 W 'A' 4 - •2 YORKSHIRE 7 5 2 0 55 29 55 53 M''B < 6 - 6 W'B ' 4 2 LONDON 7 4 3 0 49 35 49 24 1 - SURREY _ CAMBRIDGESHIRE M •A' 6 - 6 W 'A' 2 4 LANCASHIRE 2 2 1 7 3 45 39 45 27 M''B ' 6 - 6 W B< 3 - 3 SURREY 7 2 3 2 44 40 44 11 2 YORKSHIRE NORTHUMBERLAND M''A ' 9 - 3 W''A ' 4 - NORTHUMBERLAND 7 3 2 2 43 41 43 -11 - 4 4 M''B ' 8 - W''B ' 2 - ESSEX 7 2 4 1 43 41 43 7 MEN'S 'A' TEAM - WEST MIDLANDS 7 3 1 3 41 43 41 -4 LEGS MERSEYSIDE 7 2 2 3 39 45 39 -16 COUNTY P W D L FR AG TOTAL DIFF CAMBRIDGESHIRE 7 1 1 5 35 49 35 -24 HAMPSHIRE 7 0 0 7 26 58 26 -67 LONDON 7 5 1 1 53 31 53 33 YORKSHIRE 7 4 0 3 48 36 48 22 WOMEN'S 'A' TEAMS 24 LANCASHIRE 7 4 2 1 47 37 47 LEGS COUNTY P W D L FR AG TOTAL DIFF SURREY 7 2 4 1 46 38 46 20 LONDON 7 6 0 1 26 16 26 21 NORTHUMBERLAND 7 3 2 2 44 40 44 5 CAMBRIDGESHIRE 7 4 1 2 24 18 24 8 YORKSHIRE 7' 4 2 1 25 17 -2 23 • 12 CAMBRIDGESHIRE 7 3 2 2 44 40 44 3 SURREY 7 2 3 2 22 20 22 0 LANCASHIRE 7 2 2 3 22 20 22 4 ESSEX 7 2 1 4 38 46 -2 36 • •2 HAMPSHIRE 7 2 2 3 21 21 21 -4 WEST MIDLANDS 7 1 3 3 19 23 19 -6 WEST MIDLANDS 7 2 1 4 38 46 -2 36 • -23 NORTHUMBERLAND 7 1 3 3 19 23 19 -7 ESSEX 7 2 1 4 17 25 17 -10 MERSEYSIDE 7 1 3 3 36 48 36 "23 MERSEYSIDE 7 2 1 4 15 27 15 -18 HAMPSHIRE 7 0. 2 5 26 58 <t 26 -59 ACCUMULATIVE POINTS TABLE ZSSSlifIXfSSBSS 3333a — 33 33 LEGS WOMEN'S 'B' TEAMS COUNTY MCA) M(B) W(A) W(B) BP TOTAL DIFF LEGS COUNTY P W D L FR AG TOTAL DIFF LONDON 53 49 . 26 24 18 170 83 YORKSHIRE 48 55 23 15 .18 159 • 71 CAMBRIDGESHIRE 7 4 1 2 29 13 29 24 LANCASHIRE 14 47 45 22 25 153 67 HAMPSHIRE 7 4 1 2 28 14 28 23 CAMBRIDGESHIRE 44 35 24 29 15 147 11 LANCASHIRE 7 4 2 1 25 17 25 12 24 NORTHUMBERLAND 44 43 19 10 140 -1 LONDON 7 4 2 1 24 18 24 5 SURREY 46 44 22 18 9 139 21 NORTHUMBERLAND 7 4 1 2 24 18 24 12 ESSEX 36 t 17 24 6 126 • 7 * 43 ESSEX 7 3 2 2 24 18 24 12 WEST MIDLANDS 36 41 19 10 6 112 • -69 SURREY 7 2 2 3 18 24 18 -10 YORKSHIRE 7 2 0 5 15 27 15 -16 HAMPSHIRE 26 26 21 28 6 107 -107 MERSEYSIDE 7 2 0 5 13 29 13 -26 MERSEYSIDE 36 39 15 13 1 104 -83 WEST MIDLANDS 7 0 1 6 10 32 10 -36 * Penalty Points deduction for BICC Rules Infringement. NOTE The positions attained in these League Tables are NOTE The positions attained in these League Tables are •••« subject to the scrutiny of ali Match Result Sheets. ••»• subject to the scrutiny of all Match Result Sheets. Dave Alderman Dave Alderman 01-03-92. 01-03-92. MENS MATCH RESULTS 'B' TEAMS MENS MATCH RESULTS 'A' TEAMS Legs Won Games Won Legs Won Games Won Came Came NAME 1 0 1 / 3 £> /3. e&ix / 2 2 if jj/^/^s- o B» \ t 3 3 % \ F. (j&rtd. 3 O Q O 4 O 4 0 1 3 3 f !> 5 t 5 o ( D 3, 6 P • V-Vo&A^ . 6 $L 3 1 7 <r 7 A fa****- X- 3 3 3 8 S' 8 (3, MtrcS/lVVfC'3 7- t 9 9 3 k~ 10 b 10 3 3 1 11 11 3 o M 1 12 12 © 3 l 7 Men's Result Men's Result 7 Rules apply as the British Darts Organisation Rules apply as (he British Darts Organisation Men's singles 501 up. Straight start, finish on a double. Men's singles 501 up. Straight start, finish on a double. Best of five legs to each game. Ladies to be 501. Best of three legs to each game. Best of five legs to each game. Ladies to be 501. Best of three legs to each game. Order of throw: Away Team to throw first on 1st and 3rd leg of first game and the reversed procedure on Order of throw: Away Team to throw first on 1st and 3rd leg of first game and the reversed procedure on second game; and so on alternately. second game; and so on alternately. Where marked thus (*) confirms above. Draw for opponents on the day. Where marked thus (*) confirms above. Draw for opponents on the day. LADIES MATCH RESULTS LADIES MATCH RESULTS Legs Won Games Won Legs Won Games Won Game Game / ' € o I 1 4 1 e C. ^yc^jJ K. %A&reu)/< . ( [ t I Cl / 2 i 2 ft^0 C<-/4~/J-/) c / 9- o I & 3 ( i 3 A/, fa <ZyA-*j e a 5- 2^ 4 4 O £ t ft . "77 M *-t i KfS. o 3 3 5 5 £> 2* i !> 3 ¥> 6 6 0 i i Ladies Result 3 Ladies Result BriM/h Dart/ Orgor\l/oUon PREMIER DIVISION - SUMMARY OF DARTS AVERAGES W/E 29 FEB/01 MARCH 1992.
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