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You will find the BRIAN CAIRNS Glamorgan 2 2 0 29 65 31.65 PETER EVISON Surrey 2 bar staff courteus and friendly and as usual we would thank 2 0 29 57 31.57 RAY BATTYE Yorkshire 2 2 0 29 56 31.56 them in advance for this. STEPHEN GILLETT Glamorgan 1 1 0 30 30 31.30 IAN BRAND Cambridgeshire 2 1 1 29 96 30.96 CLIFF A darts match between Yorkshire and London needs no intro• LAZARENKO Surrey 2 2 0 28 82 30.82 ERIC BRISTOW Merseyside duction and no advertising, each County has won the 2 1 1 29 69 30.69 KEVIN KENNY Merseyside 2 2 0 28 63 30.63 Premier Division k times, which is more than all the other BARRY HOLBROOK London 1 1 0 29 38 30.38 Counties added together. SHAUN GREATBATCH Cambridgeshire 2 2 0 28 36 30.36 PAUL HOGAN West Midlands 2 2 0 28 07 30.07 GERAINT WILSON So sit back ladies and gentlemen and enjoy Yorkshire vs Merseyside 2 1 1 29 O'l 30.01) ANDERSON Surrey 2 2 0 28 Oil 30.01 London and may the teams playing the best darts be the KEVIN SPIOLEK Cambridgeshire 2 2 0 28 03 30.03 winners. LESLIE HODKINSON Cambridgeshire 2 2 0 28 00 30.00 J.M. Bostock 1 PREMIER DIVISION TOP 'WOMEN PLAYERS DARTS AVERAGES P L A Y E R COUNTY P w L DAV DDAV YORKSHIRE DARTS ORGANISATION YORKSHIRE DARTS CRGANISATIO ALPHATOTE ALPHATOTE Promoters: Committee Promoters: Committee SANDRA GREATBATCH Cambridgeshire 2 2 0 23 59 25 59 ROSANNA WILKINSON West Midlands 2 1 1 23 72 21 72 ANN-MARIE DAVIES Glamorgan 2 1 1 23 37 2H 37 10p 10p NORMA WILSON Cambridgeshire 1 2 1 22 99 23 99 10p 10p TAMMY MONTGOMERY Yorkshire j 2 2 0 21 98 23 98 MANDY SOLOMONS 10p Hampshire 2 1 1 21 98 22 98 10p BELL Lancashire i' flffl 2 0 20 69 22 69 10p 10p ANNE ARCHER Lincolnshire 1 2 2 0 19 98 21 98 DEBORAH SCANLAN iop iop Hampshire 1 2 1 1 20 80 21 80 VALERIE WINDLE Yorkshire ! 2 1 1 20 1)6 21 i)6 PATRICIA WRIGHT London Registered under 1963 Gaming Act Registered under 1963 Gaming Act 2 2 0 19 1J1 21 M1 ELSIE HALLIGAN Merseyside 17 17 2 2 0 19 21 Forecast which 3 letters ot the alphabet « PATRICIA STEELE Lancashire 1 1 Name 2 20 11 21 11 be drawn. If no winner, we draw again until SONJA RALPHS-SMITH Surrey 2 2 0 19 13 21 13 winner is drawn. SUSAN CORRY Lancashire Date 1 1 20 03 21 03 Alphatote drawn on Sunday of each Cour Total Stake match - See your organiser for details. Collector's Signature Sayles & Booth, Printers, Tel. Hudds. 420670 LONDON SQUAD YORKSHIRE SQUADS MEN MEN NICK BEROU MARK LANDERS PHILIP ARGYLE BRIAN LANGWORTH CHRIS CAHILL MICK LAWLER DAVID BACKHOUSE DEREK McBRIDE RAY CHETTUR DAVE LEE BARRY BALABAN GEOFFREY MARTIN SCOTT COLEMAN GRAHAM MILLER (captain) RAYMOND BATTYE ANDREW MITCHELL STEVE CROOK SHAY O'ROURKE BRIAN BIRD JOHN MOORING PAUL DILLINGHAM GRAHAM PARKER DAVID CROSSLAND DENNIS PRIESTLEY JOHN DIPPLE BOB PHILLIPS DAVID CROWLEY PHILIP SARGEANTSOK PAUL DOGGETT KEN RUSSELL LES DELDERFIELD ALAN SMITH VINCENT FENWICK STEVE SAUNDERS PADDY DOCKERTY STEVEN STEELE GRANT FIRMAGER KEN TOWNSEND DAVID FALLAS GRAHAM WARD ALAN GLAZIER NICKY TURNER RUSSELL GOODWIN GARY WHITELEY RON GORRIE FRANK WEBB GLYNN HACKETT CLIVE PEARCE ROBBIE HAIN GRAHAM WILSON GERRY HAYWOOD BOB BROWN REG HARDING TOMMY WILSON DENIS HICKLING JULIAN BULLOCK BOBBY HEARN LIONEL SAMS STEPHEN HUDSON BOB WARD BARRY HOLDBRCOK ALAN FULLER (Team Manager) ALAN JOHNSON CHARLIE HOLDAWAY TONY HULL LADIES LADIES ANNE BIRCHALL SYLVIA SMART DEBBIE ARCHER JOANNE HAYNES MARIA BOWER JEAN THOMAS .
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