White Horse tripped on their travels
Friday 7th October 2005, 12:00AM BST.
TIVOLI Tavern B unseated White Horse on Monday by winning 5-3 at home to the Division I leaders to now join them in joint-top position.
Unbeaten Tivoli B recorded singles wins through Andy Faulconbridge, Eddie Le Bailly, Michael Oaks and Joe Bell with the Horse victorious through Mark James, Mal Berridge and Dave Eusebini.
Highlights of an excellent match were 14-dart legs by Le Bailly, including a maximum 180, and Bobby Williams.
Oaks checked out on 116 and Berridge on 130.
Former Channel Islands champion Eusebini excelled with a 160 finish in winning the captains’ tournament.
Office A moved into third place after they won 7-1 at home to Royal St Martin.
Ian Bastable had finishes of 113 and 111 only to be beaten by Julio Moniz.
Poachers A, like Office A, won for the first time this winter, 5-3 at home to the Bridge Bar.
West End maintained their two-point lead at the top of Division II after winning 7-1 at home to St Aubin’s Wine Bar.
Shaun Clarke hit a maximum 180 for the losers.
Wellington won 5-3 at home to Post Horn A while hosts Bagot went one better defeating Poachers B 6-2.
Caesarea and Trinity Arms are locked together on the same points and legs won and lost in Division III.
Caesarea won 7-1 at the Smugglers Inn while the Arms defeated Robin Hood B 5-3 in Trinity.
Office B travelled across the Weighbridge to beat Bridge B 6-2 while Post Horn B drew 4-4 at home to the Great Union.
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