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Dart league scores
Archie Willis 36 1'7
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Len Lamont 33 11
Brian Adams 33 13
Ted Elliott 34 11
Ken Graber 44 11
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M.Kellington 33 11 ,,
Larry Fear 35 10 ,,
Ken Johnston 26 13 PP
Pete Cardiff 33 9
Bill McArter 36 7
Murray Johnston24 7
'7 Howare Bernard23
Pts.
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217
Most Starts: Harm Thalen
Trophy winners are: Ken White
185
Most Finishes: Ernie Back 184
Most Points: Ernie Back 177
High Score 3 Darts: Dick Stephen- 173
son 157
High Team: Sams Gang, Sam 151
Workman,Ernie Back,Jim Smith, 151
Jan Van Vliet and Harry Bolger.
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Sams Gang.... 178 Points
The Archers. 172 "
Blyth Team 170
Jamestown 160
Lens Gang 148 , 148
5th Line 139
C ranbrook 126
Morrisbank ..... 110
Grabers Team... 108
6th Line.... ...... . . . 99
FINAL STANDING:
St. Fin.
Ernie Back '71 73
Ken White 92 59
Hilt Ward 65 60
Harm Thalen 92 46
Jack McWhirter77 50
Ross Nicholson 91 41
Jim Smith 75 41
Glen Bridge 67 42
Bob Elliott 87 32
Dale Brecken-
ridge '72 37
Gordie Guy 90 28
Ken Patterson 53 44
Mick Conaboy 55 37
Adam Smith 69 29
Alf Nichol 47 39
Charlie Shaw 44 40
Ross Somers 67 2'7
Bob Scott 62 29
Neil Adams 64 28
Barry Adams 68 26
G.Hetherington 43 38
Al Nichol 48 33
Dick Stephenson53 30
Willis Knight 37 36
Russ Hall 57 26
Ross Duncan 63 22
Bob Fraser 52 26
Sam Workman 39 30
Sid White 55 22
Karl Kokesch 56 20
Jan Van Vliet 54 20
Ron Kingsbury 45 24
Gordon Engel 54 19
Jack Logan 44 20
Clem McC lellan58 12
Jim Dellow 45 18
Ross Bennet 47 17
Harry Bolger 46 15
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8—THE BRUSSELS POST, APRIL 5, 1972
SHIRTS
Brussels curlers wind up.
with suctessful bopspiel
The Brussels Curling Club
Wound up a Successful season
with a bonspiel on Wednesday
of last week. There was a scar-,
city of local entries so a few
curlers from other clubs were
invited to take part. Twelve rinka
Made up the cornpetition with
six taking the ice at 9 A.M.
with, the other six playing at
1430 A.M. In the 9 o'clock draw
th e rink of Jim Smith skip,
Ike Ranh; 'vice, Bill Hewitt second,
and Walter Kerr took first prize
with 29 1t2 points for the two
ten end, games.
Second prize went to a rink
skipped by Frank Carter, Wilma
Rathwell vice, George Higgins
second and Rene Richmond lead,
with a score of 20 3/4 points.
Third went to Doug Rathwell
With Donna AitcheSiOn vice, Leslie
Knight second and. Geraldine &Le-
mon lead, 19 1/4 points.
The 11:30 draW went to the
'Dan Pearson rink with Mary
Ten. Pas vice, Gerald Matheson
second, and Betty Finch lead
With 27 1/2 points.
Second prize went to Murray
Hoover skip, Fran Bremner vice;
Joe Smith, second and. Betty Car-
diff lead with 24 3/4 points.
Third went to Ken Bray skip,
Rhea Valiance vice, Jim Spivey
second and. Norman. Hoover lead.
The annual meeting and ban-
quet are scheduled for Friday
night in the Legion Hall with a
dance to follow.
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