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Friday, 5th September 2008

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Darts Legends right on target on Frontier stage



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A LARGE Batley crowd were treated to some excellent darts on Friday night when the League of Legends visited the Frontier night club.
Five time world champion Eric Bristow, was joined by John Lowe, Peter Evison, Bob Anderson, Dave Whitcombe, Bobby George, Cliff Lazarenko and Keith Deller for the fourth leg of the tournament.
The top four players in the table will progress to the semi-final at the Circus Tavern in Essex next month.
Whitcome and Anderson maintained their unbeaten records in the competition when they served up a thrilling 6-6 draw.
Whitcombe leads the table by a point from Anderson and Keith Deller, who thrashed Bristow 7-1 in a repeat of his 1983 World Championship success.
Evison is fourth after a 7-1 victory over Lowe, who has lost his opening four games, while Lazarenko defeated George 7-3 in the other game.

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