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Truman Presents TRUMAN PRESENTS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION BRITISH INTER-COUNTIES DARTS CHAMPIONSHIPS PREMIER DIVISION LONDON 1990 -1991 B MATCH A MATCH COMMENCES 1PM ON COMMENCES 12 NOON ON 9th FEBRUARY 1991 10th FEBRUARY 1991 S.T.C. SOCIAL CLUB S.T.C. SOCIAL CLUB OAKLEIGH ROAD SOUTH ADMISSION BY OAKLEIGH ROAD SOUTH NEW SOUTHGATE PROGRAMME ONLY NEW SOUTHGATE LONDON N111HB Price £1 LONDON N11 1HB Tel: 081-945-2641/3754 Tel: 081-945-2641/3754 The G.L.D.O. reserve all rights of admission, and to eject any person without assigning a reason for doing so Talking Point Visiting Team "LONDON LINES" MEN LADIES • Martin Adams Joanne Barber Jamie Baldwin Nadine BentJey This weekend we play host to the County of Cambridgeshire, and I Ian Brand Sally Clayton would like to extend a warm welcome to all their players, officials and Kevin Brodie Stella Cowlard supporters in the hope that they have an enjoyable, if not entirely Andy Callaby Monica Fowle successful visit. It is also a great pleasure to return to the S.T.C. Social Simon Cassidy Lorraine Gilbert Club. This is our third home match at the venue and it is proving to be Alan Driver Sandra Greatbatch a lucky one for us with previous victories over Lincolnshire and Bob Foster Trish Hellewell Glamorgan already in the bag. Let's hope that thattrend continues this Nigel Goude Carole Hudson weekend. My thanks are extended to our sponsors, Watney-Truman Barry Greatbatch June Lambe and to the club steward, Anne Pitcher, the club com mittee and bar-staff Shaun Greatbatch for making us welcome. Please do not forget to sample Anne's mum's Marjie Lambert Joe Hanley Tina Murphy hot bacon sarnies, they are worth the price of admission alone. On a Dennis Harbour competitive note, the B.D.O. are considering the re-introduction of the Lynne Papworth Kim Henry Alison Ranson Inter-Counties K.O. Cup, an event at which London has enjoyed a great Les Hodkinson Paddy Reeson deal of success in the past. It was dropped from the schedule a couple Ellis Hudson Bridget Wilson of years back, but there is now a move to revitalise and revamp it, with Ian Kent a possible new format, new venue and new date. I shall keep you Norma Wilson Tony Kierman Lynn Winters advised of developments as they occur. At the time of reading this, I John King shall actually be in Berlin on my annual services tour with Bobby Mark Lynn George, but at the same time as chipping little pieces of souvenir Kevin Mader brickwork from the 'wall' I shall be cheering on what I hope will be a Andy Myers London victory. Trevor Nurse Steve Parker The best of luck to everyone. Ron Pettil Eric Plumb PHIL JONES Richard Porter General Secretary Ady Rogers Greater London Darts Organisation Kevin Spiolek Ken Summers Greg Theobald Mark Waters DATE: 19th/20th January 1991 VENUE: FAREHAM WORKING MEN'S CLUB London Squad MEN'S A AVQ HAMPSHIRE AVQ LONDON LEGS GAMES MEN LADIES 22.41 Nick Berou Debbie Archer Tony Staddon 26.37 RON GORRIE 0 3 0 1 Vanessa Bailey Steve Brown 23.55 TIM PHILLIPS 23.35 Ken Russell 3 2 1 1 Chris Cahlll Kathy Barteluk 24.97 Ray Chettur Pauline Blyth Roy Brown 26.16 BOB PHILLIPS 1 3 1 2 Sharon Colclough Phil Currie 20.73 Roger Whit combe 20.12 PAUL DILLINGHAM 2 3 1 3 Scott Coleman Linda Duffy Steve Crook Pat Flood 22.02 Arthur Danahar 21.34 BARRY HOLBROOK 2 3 1 4 Richard Davles Bridle Gordon 25.69 Andy Jenkins 27.33 GRAHAM MILLER 0 3 1 5 Paul Dillingham Carol Halden John Dlpple Kay Hammond 24.76 Dave Fowler 26.84 NICKY TURNER 0 3 1 6 Paul Doggett Joanne Haynes 16.39 Graham Jones 20.59 GRAHAM PARKER 0 3 Andy Draper Pauline Holland 1 7 Vince Fenwlck Tracey Major 24.72 ROBBIE BLAKE 24.27 Graham Wilson 3 2 2 7 Grant Firmager June Myers 27.07 COLIN MONK 26.17 Alan Glazier 3 Alan Glazier Mlna Nightingale 2 3 7 Ron Gorrle Pat Rogers 24.52 PAUL CLARKSON 26.36 Reg Harding 3 2 4 7 Robbie Hain Sue Searle 25.95 GRAHAM SKIPP 22.13 Reg Harding June Smith Shay O'Rourke 3 1 5 7 Bobby Hearn Tracey Wotton 5 7 Barry Holbrook Trlcia Wright Charlie Holdaway Carol Walters Mark Landers Micky Lawler WOMEN'S A Dave Lee AVG HAMPSHIRE AVQ LONDON LEGS QAMES Graham Miller (Captain) Shay O'Rourke 18.47 Zena Whitehorn Graham Parker 18.91 LINDA DUFFY 0 2 0 1 Bob Phillips 14.01 Jenny Fenton 15.01 CAROL HALDEN 1 2 0 2 Tony Rlckard 19.73 Ken Russell Sylvia Bolder) 20.45 PAT ROGERS 0 2 0 3 Lionel Sams 19.85 MANDY SOLOMONS 21.29 Sharon Colclough 2 1 1 3 Steve Saunders Mykee Saunders 16.78 CAROLE SHINAR 14.27 Mina Nightingale 2 1 2 3 Robert Smith 19.27 DEBBY SCANLAN 19.08 Tricia Wright 2 0 3 3 Ken Townsend Nicky Turner LONDON ONLY 3 3 Frank Webb M W M W Tommy Wilson Graham Wilson TONS 91 19 180 2 0 HAMPSHIRE LONDON Paul Wright TEAM AVERAGE M 23.57 W 17.69 M 24.25 | W 18.17 MEN'S AWARD Team Manager: Alan Fuller COLIN MONK GRAHAM MILLER LADIES AWARD MANDY SOLOMONS PAT ROGERS The Greater London Darts Organisation would like to wish all players selected our very best wishes for success. GREATER LONDON MENS SUPERLEAGUE GREATER LONDON MENS SUPERLEAGUE PLEASE NOTE 1 s WIN 0 = L03T LEAGUE TABLES 1990/1991 PREMIER DIVI3ION — MONDAY 14TH JANUARY 1991 PREMIER DIVISION WIN NAME TEAM PLD WON AVERAGE AVERAG UP TO AND INCLUDING MONDAY 14TH JANUARY 1991 NICKY TURNER LEWISHAM 9 7 27.13 34.13 ALEX SNEDDEN STOCKWELL 9 8 25.79 33.79 LEGS ANDY FORDHAM LEWISHAM 8 6 27.66 33.66 SCOTT COLEMAN BRENTFORD 5 4 28.84 p W D L FR AG BP TOTAL DIFF 32.84 ROBBIE HAIN TOTTENHAM 9 8 24.46 32.46 MATT DORAN TOTTENHAM 7 6 26.31 32.31 BRENTFORD 8 7 0 1 61 35 14 75 +29 STEVE SAUNDERS LEWISHAM 9 7 25.28 32.28 LEWISHAM 9 5 2 2 63 45 12 75 +16 PAUL DILLINGHAM ENFIELD 8 7 24.82 31.82 KEN TOWNSEND BRENTFORD 8 7 24.35 31.35 TOTTENHAM 9 5 2 2 62 46 12 74 +26 KEN RUSSELL ENFIELD 9 6 25.31 31.31 STOCKWELL 9 4 2 3 58 50 9 67 +12 GRAHAM WILSON ENFIELD 9 6 24.94 30.94 ENFIELD 9 2 3 4 49 59 7 56 -18 LIONEL SAMS LEWISHAM 9 6 24.77 30.77 CHARLIE HOLDAWAY BRENTFORD 5 5 25.71 30.71 WEST HAM 8 3 1 4 45 51 7 52 0 GRAHAM MILLER WEST HAM 8 4 26.63 30.63 TOMMY WILSON WEST HAM 8 4 26.46 30.46 7 DAGENHAM 9 1 3 5 41 67 5 46 -38 JOHN HOOK BRENTFORD 4 2 28.09 30.09 8 BARKING 9 1 2 6 41 67 4 45 -27 FIRST DIVI3ION — MONDAY 14TH JANUARY 1991 WIN NAME TEAM PLD WON AVERAGE AVERAC IAN COVILL PLUMSTEAD 7 7 27.70 34.70 FIRST DIVISION LOL BATTY PIMLICO 7 6 25.19 31.19 TOMMY COOKE PLUMSTEAD 6 5 25.21 30.21 UP TO AND INCLUDING MONDAY 14TH JANUARY 1991 PHIL BROOKER PLUMSTEAD 7 6 24.07 30.07 BRIAN WOOD W/FOREST 4 3 25.99 28.99 BARRY HOLBROOK W/FOREST 7 5 23.51 28.51 LEGS PAUL DOGGETT W/FOREST 6 5 23.34 28.34 P W D L FR AG BP TOTAL DIFF KEVIN BROWN HACKNEY 8 5 22.99 27.99 MEHMET AZIMKAR HARINGEY 8 6 21.83 27.83 LEE WOODROW W/FOREST 1 PIMLICO 8 7 0 1 64 32 14 78 +19 7 4 23.80 27.80 JOHN LEE PLUMSTEAD 7 5 22.73 27.73 2 PLUMSTEAD 7 7 0 0 61 23 14 75 +38 VINCE FENWICK LEYTON 8 5 22.39 27.39 TONY ATWELL W/FOREST 7 5 22.29 27.29 NICK BEROU HARINGEY 6 5 3 HARINGEY 8 4 1 3 50 46 9 59 +8 22.19 27.19 BHAJAN SINGH HARINGEY 4 3 24.07 27.07 4 WALTHAM FOREST 7 4 0 3 49 35 8 57 +18 LOU BYRNE PIMLICO 7 4 23.03 27.03 5 LEYTON 8 2 1 5 42 54 5 47 -14 6 HACKNEY 8 2 0 6 35 61 4 39 -30 7 STEPNEY 8 0 0 8 23 73 0 23 -40 INCLUDES PLAYERS THAT HAVE PLAYED 4 OR MORE GAMES ONLY TOP 16 PLAYERS QUALIFY FOR THE CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS CUP. 'B* TEAMS (SAT) Mens Match Results (SUN) 'A' TEAMS LONDON VISITORS LEGS WON GAMES WON LONDON VISITORS LEGS WON GAMES WON Player Player Player Player GAME No. NAME No. NAME LOND Visitors LOND Visitors GAME No. NAME No. NAME LOND LOND Visitors 1 * 3 2 * "5> 3 * 2> 4 * 5 * 3 6 • 7 • 8 * flaws * g * 10 10 * 11 11 _ * 12 12 'A' GAMES RULES APPLY AS THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION Men* Result •A' GAMES RULES APPLY AS THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION Men's Result Men's singles 501 up. Straight start, finish on « double. Best of live legs to each game, and Men's singles 501 up. Straight start, finish on a double.
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