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LONDON V SURREY GREATER LONDON DARTS ORGANISATION (Founded 1966) PRESENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION BRITISH INTER-COUNTIES DARTS CHAMPIONSHIPS PREMIER DIVISION LONDON vmw. mm* m> area mwv v SURREY 1991 -92 1991 -1992 B MATCH A MATCH COMMENCES 12 NOON ON COMMENCES 12 NOON ON 21st SEPTEMBER 1991 22nd SEPTEMBER 1991 WILLESDEN W.M.C. WILLESDEN W.M.C. VILLIERS ROAD VILLIERS ROAD WILLESDEN ADMISSION BY WILLESDEN LONDON NW2 PROGRAMME ONLY LONDON NW2 Tel: 081-459-4210 Price £1.50 Tel: 081-459-4210 The G.L.D.O. reserve all rights of admission, and to eject any person without assigning a reason for doing so Results (SUN) 'A' TEAMS LONDON VISITORS LEGS WON GAMES WON GAME Average NAME Average NAME LONO Visitors LONO Visitors 1 V O rHLftrO Q lA 2-t l£7Z. 1 2 * So HAH tfiu,fcX I 1 ! 3 O la \ 2_ 1 4 4 3 1 5 H> I Z~ 6 3 \ 3 3 7 * RlCHfcf Ait 3 Z- 3 8 3 % 5 3 9 O . „ n „ * (loo ftf^atSo*} I "h % 10 3 2 • 11 O 12 OS-Otv ttfi.rO 2- 3 7 S •A' GAMES RULES APPLY AS THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION MoiVi Result Men's singles 501 up. Straight start, finish on a double. Best of five legs to each game, and women to be best of 3 legs. Order of throw: Away Team to throw first on 1st, 3rd and 5th legs of first game and the reversed procedure on second game and so on alternatively. Where marked thus (* J confirms above. Draw for opponents on the day. oh Results (SUN) 'A' TEAMS LONDON VISITORS LEGS WON 3AME5 > WON GAME Average NAME Average NAME LONO Visitors LOND Visitors | 1 \ \ 2 <i*»cJUs ^eAKrS^lITR \ \ \ I 3 JeAfJ ?fii-rtLe1 \ ~L V L 4 am 1 5 (SKUAS COOWSN^ %_ e> 3 c 6 V>( *»*)<£ Owoop 5ft <•» a. v^fj^f H5> u> "L. Women's Result Hr 7_ County Honours BRITISH INTER COUNTY CHAMPIONS - 1976-77 MENS PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS - 1978-79 - 1981-82 - 1984-85 - 1987-88 FULL MEMBER OF THE BRITISH DARTS ORGANISATION LADIES PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS - 1983-84 BRITISH MENS K.O. CUP CHAMPIONS - 1982 - 1984 BRITISH INTER-COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP - 1985 PREMIER DIVISION BRITISH LADIES K.O. CUP CHAMPIONS - 1985 MENS GOLD GROUP CHAMPIONS - 1986 GREATER LONDON DARTS ORGANISATION LADIES GOLD GROUP CHAMPIONS - 1986 LADIES PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS - 1991 County Executive Committee Fixtures PRESIDENT: Oily Croft CHAIRMAN: Mick Coonan 1991 GENERAL SECRETARY: Phil Jones 19/20 OCTOBER ESSEX AWAY TREASURER: Terry Peters 9/10 NOVEMBER YORKSHIRE HOME MENS LEAGUE SECRETARY: Alan Fuller 14/15 DECEMBER NORTHUMBERLAND AWAY LADIES LEAGUE SECRETARY: Keith Nightingale 18/19 JANUARY HAMPSHIRE HOME TRAVEL MANAGER: Maurice Myers 8/9 FEBRUARY CAMBRIDGESHIRE AWAY COORDINATOR: Frances Carroll 29/1 FEB/MARCH LANCASHIRE HOME MENS TEAM MANAGER: Lew Shannon 28/29 MARCH WEST MIDLANDS AWAY 25/26 APRIL MERSEYSIDE HOME LADIES TEAM MANAGER: Betty Barnes A person paying an admission fee, or purchasing a programme for the purpose STAGE OFFICIALS of attending an Inter County Match staged by a member county of the British Darts Organisation Limited shall enter the playing venue at the respective persons own M.C's.: Pat Ellis, Paul Taylor, Phil Jones risk. The BDO Limited or a member counties organisation shall not be held STAGE MANAGERS: John Rickards, Bill Stevenson responsible for the loss of that persons valuables or belongings. Such declaration SCORES RECORDERS: Jill Bailies, Marilyn Smithies shall not absolve the BDO Limited from claims against the public liability/personal injury insurance scheme. ELECTRONICS: Doug King, Marilyn Smithies, Keith Nightingale GREATER LONDON DARTS ORGANISATION WORLD MASTERS (LONDON) 1991 QUARTER FINALS Graham Parker Robbie Smith Graham Parker (1) Vs Nicky Turner Nicky Turner (2) Richard Davies Phil Currie Lee Wood row Phil Currie Robbie Beaton (1) Robbie Beaton Lionel Sams in? Mick Manning Paul Doggett Mick Manning (2) Vs Paul Wright Paul Wright (1) Mick Manning (2) Ray Chettur ^^^^^^^^^^^^ Vs llilllli Paul Dillingham Mykee Saunders (0) Mark Landers Mark Landers (10) Vs Mykee Saunders (2) Mykee Saunders Micky Lawler -Talking Point "LONDON LINES" Well, here we go again, the start of a brand new season of Inter-County darts. On behalf of everyone associated with London I would like to convey a warm welcome to the Surrey players, officials and supporters who are our guests for the weekend. This is a tough curtain raiser to the new season, and we have every respect for the talents of the Surrey players. However, that is not to say we enter the matches with any kind of inferiority complex, far from it. We are delighted to welcome back to the London family Dave Lee, Mick Manning and Robbie Beaton plus, making their London debuts, Andy Fordham from Kent and Lynn Ormond from Lincolnshire. Mick, in particular, is showing good early season form having qualified as one of the two London World Masters champions in which he hit a 10 dart 501. Also qualifying was Nicky Turner which created some kind of unique double as the Mick 'n' Nick combination also qualified last season. You will not fail to notice the brand new shirts London are sporting this year. Supporters of American football will immediately recognise the colours as those of the Los Angeles Raiders one of the toughest, most competitive teams in the N.F.L. We hope that the colours inspire the London players in the same way. A big vote of thanks goes to Frances Carroll who designed and made the shirts. There have been many changes during the close season affecting the Super Leagues and the county set-up, not least the introduction of a £1000 first prize for the eventual Men's Super League champions which will now be played on a regional basis (an idea incidentally that I borrowed from Surrey!!). Also two 'new' team managers have been installed for the new campaign. Lew the Shoe' Shannon comes back as men's county team manager. Lew, a man of few words most of which are unprintable, has the best record of any county team manager. Betty Barnes takes responsibility for the ladies teams and her commitment and enthusiasm will no doubt keep our ladies at the forefront as they attempt to retain the title they won in such style last season. Regular county match attendees will also notice a significant change in the playing format with the Men's 'B' Team players now enjoying the luxury of the best of 5 leg matches. It promises to be an eventful season I hope it is also an enjoyable one. PHIL JONES General Secretary Greater London Darts Organisation Overall Top 50 Women Players from the British Inter-County Championship averages records Overall Top 50 Men Players from the British Inter-County Championship averages records for the 1990-01 Playing Season for the 1990-91 Playing Season PLAYER COUNTY DIV p W AVE ADAVE PLAYER COUNTY DIV p w AVE ADAVE 1 Deta Hedman Essex 1S 9 9 22.85 31.85 8 22.62 30.62 1 Dennis Priestley Yorkshire 9 2 - Sharon Coldough London P 9 P 8 29.94 37.94 8 22.62 30.62 2 Kevin Spiolek Cambridgeshire P 9 7 30.93 37.93 - Pauline Dyer Hertfordshire 1N 8 Yorkshire P 9 8 22.40 30.40 3 Graham Miller London P 9 9 28.81 37.81 4 Tammy Montgomery 4 Kevin Kenny Merseyside P 9 8 29.56 37.56 5 Rhian Speed Clwyd 2N 9 9 21.31 30.31 7 7 21.02 30.02 5 Eric Burden Pembrokeshire 2S 9 9 28.45 37.45 6 Anne Kirk Dumfries & Stewartry Sc 6 Ronald Baxter 7 Mandy Solomons Hampshire P 9 8 21.31 29.31 Lancashire P 9 8 28.97 36.97 9 6 23.19 29.19 7 Alan Warriner Lancashire P 9 7 36.58 8 Jane Stubbs Cheshire IN 29.56 Gwent 1S 9 8 21.08 29.08 8 Peter Anderson Tayside Sc 7 7 27.30 36.30 9 - Leaiine Maddock m Devon 2S 9 9 20.08 29.08 9 Colin Whiley Sussex 2S 9 8 28.03 36.03 Annie Lane 11 Carole Wright Northumberland 1N 9 8 20.80 28.80 10 Denis Hickling Yorkshire P 9 8 27.97 35.97 9 8 20.71 28.71 11 Denis Ovens Hertfordshire IN 9 8 27.95 35.95 12 Jayne Mousley Dorset 1S Pembrokeshire 2S 9 9 19.53 28.53 12 Mike Gregory Somerset 1S 9 8 27.78 35.78 13 Ann Thomas 14 Maureen Flowers Staffordshire 1N 7 7 21.17 28.17 13 Martin Phillips Gwynedd 2N 9 8 27.68 35.68 8 7 20.95 27.95 14 Steve Gittins Shropshire 2N 9 15 Sue Edwards Avon 2S 7 28.52 35.52 Cambridgeshire P 9 6 21.87 27.87 15 Kevin Burrows Suffolk IS 8 16 Sandra Greatbatch 8 27.51 35.51 17 Sue Corry Lancashire P 9 6 21.71 27.71 18 Kevin Painter Essex 1S 9 8 27.31 35.31 18 Deanna G. Ramsey Suffolk 1S 9 7 20.55 27.55 17 Graham Brooks Lancashire P 9 8 27.18 35.18 19 Sonja Ralphs-Smith Surrey P 8 8 19.43 27.43 18 Wayne Jones West Midlands P 9 7 28.06 35.06 20 Sharon Kemp Suffolk 1S 9 8 19.35 27.35 19 Ian Brand Cambridgeshire P 9 7 28.03 35.03 West Midlands P 9 6 21.33 27.33 20 Jamie Harvey Renfrewshire Sc 7 7 26.02 35.02 21 = Rosanna Wilkinson - Lynn McKay Grampian Sc 7 7 18.33 27.33 21 - Steve Beaton Warwickshire 1N 9 7 27.96 34.96 Merseyside P 9 7 20.08 27.08 m Alan Hall Cleveland 1N 7 7 27.96 34.96 23 - Cathryn Campbell = Lesley Allen Gwynedd 2N 9 7 20.08 27.08 23 Bob Anderson Surrey P 9 6 28.81 34.81 Avon 2S 9 8 18.97 26.97 24 Cliff Lazarenko Surrey P 9 7 27.77 34.77 25 Louise Perry 26 Katrina Roid Suffolk 1S 9 7 19.86 26.86 25 Simon Craven Cleveland IN 9 8 26.60 34.60 Dumfries & Stewartry Sc 7 7 17.55 26.55 26 Phil Taylor Staffordshire 1N 6 27 Gina MacKenzie 5 29.58 34.58 Suffolk 1S 9 7 19.48 26.48 27 Brian Cairns Glamorgan 9 28 Sue Talbot P 7 27.54 34.54 29 Janette Youngson Grampian Sc 7 6 18.65 26.37 28 Al Hodman Essex 1S 9 8 26.40 34.40 Bedfordshire 2N 9 8 18.34 26.34 29 - Jocky Wilson Northumberland 1N 7 7 27.37 34.37 30 Sue Blay-Sherrock Worcestershire 2N 9 9 17.34 26.34 - Steve Skinner Somerset 1S 9 8 26.37 34.37 - Beatty Powell 32 Valerie Windle Yorkshire P 9 7 19.24 26.24 31 Paul Stevens Suffolk 1S 7 6 28.35 34.35 7 19.11 26.11 32 Andy Hayfield Bedfordshire 2N 33 Audrey Derham Devon
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