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Waimarino darts

On Tuesday 6 June the evening started with teams of four playing best-of-three games of cricket and 20's. The winners with seven points were Lou, Stephen, Fatty and Mark. Runnersup with six points each were Arvell, Kasey, Kaylene, Donna and Ron, Lois, Bubba and Glenn W. The unlucky team was Dave, Kevin Rosalind and Craig with a little help from Danny. The high score was Glenn Wallace with 140. The evening was also to farewell Fatty Hiroti and Stephen Wallace who leave for Nelson for the New Zealand Nationals on Saturday and to wish them the best of luck. A good night was had by all with a lot of laughter but somebody forgot to tell Ron darts was being played on Tuesday so he.came on Monday , played all by himself, won all the games, and got the high start, score and finish.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 590, 13 June 1995, Page 16

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145

Waimarino darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 590, 13 June 1995, Page 16

Waimarino darts Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 13, Issue 590, 13 June 1995, Page 16

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