Hospice Darts: THE Bury Hospice Triples Knockout, sponsored by David Cottrell, Cross Lane MOT Centre, Radcliffe, final was won by the Stopes Tavern.
David Savery, Jim Cunliffe, Paul Gallagher scores of 140 (2), 122, 100 (5) beating The Masons Arms B. Helen Carson, Gary Dallas, Stan Barlow 133 100 (3) 95 (2) 2-0.
Semi finals: Stopes Tavern beat LLWMC A; Masons Arms B beat LLWMC B.
In the Bury Hospice high score competition the following scored: J Ball, Helen Carson, Julie Williams 95, P Gallagher, D Walmsley, D Owen, J Hardy, D Williams, F Howarth, G Dallas (133), R Hacker 100, S Hand 121, D Savery, S Barlow, Tim Greenhalgh, J Cunliffe 140 with Cunliffe winning the prize with two 140s. The match raised £332 for Bury Hospice. A big thanks to Masons Arms landlords Steve and Diane Waller.
Bolton's two England international darts players, Steve Coote and Gary Cartmel, will play a Pairs Darts Exhibition in aid of St Ann's Hospice at Little Lever Workingmen's club in the Cotterill Suite on Thursday, at 8pm. The following pairs take part: D Owen/D Walmsley, J Ball/S Barlow, D Jackson/P Jackson, B McAllister/S McKinney, A Connell/C Green, T Greenhalgh/B Ochwat, F Howarth/B Commons, J Warburton/D Savery, S Osborne/A Berry, J Hardy/J Rhodes, T Riley/D Wilkinson, R Hacker/D Swindells, S Riley/A Brocklehurst, G Warburton/N Davenport, J Cunliffe/B Ramsden, M Christian/J Rawlinson, S Simpson/partner. Officials M McKinney, D Swindells, J Ball, B McAllister, B Wright and J Rhodes.
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