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Gate sink Tavern to stay in top spot



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Published Date: 23 July 2008
Gate Inn stay top of the Ladies League after beating Railway Tavern 8-0.
Linzie Veysey (Gate) leads the house champions league.

White Swan B had a 7-1 win at home to Gate B, Sam Reeson (Gate) scored 174 and 147.

Hyde Park C won 5-3 at Royal Oak. Railway Club had a 6-2 win against George, while Hyde Park B won 6-2 against Clarence, Rachel Bulmer scored 100 and 106 in the singles and 100 and 101 in the pairs.

In the Men’s B League, Railway Tavern B won 6-2 against the King’s Head, Dave Richardson (Tavern) having a 17 dart leg, 4×100 plus 85 and 16.

Gate C won 5-3 at Derwent, keeping them in top spot.

Hyde Park B drew 4-4 against Clarence B and New Globe B drew 4-4 against Union. Paul Cook (Union) finished on a 100.

The Men’s A League saw three teams winning 6-2.

New Globe A beat Royal Oak, Derwent Arms A defeated Railway Tavern A, in which Steve Blanchard (Tavern) hit a 180, and Railway Club beat White Swan.

Gate A drew 4-4 against Derwent Arms B, Cliff North (Gate) had a 14-dart leg – 2×140, 81, 60, 80.



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  • Last Updated: 22 July 2008 9:31 AM
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