Enders maintain bowls advantage

Eastenders are maintaining their points advantage and giving nearest rivals Carlton Road a steep hill to climb at thr summit of the Orchard Orthotics Health and Foot Care Division One.
Arnold Bennett.Arnold Bennett.
Arnold Bennett.

Both collected maximum points this week.

Eastenders defeated third-place Invaders 43-28 and the Road defeated Strollers 44-17.

From the chasing pack, only A40 picked up maximum points.

Matched against bottom team Royal Mail, Arnold Bennett won 21-10 and Jean Cammack needed a last end count of two to succeed 18-17.

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Holland Fen might have though they should have won the lion’s share of the points, but that was not the case as Red 5 put in a good performance to triumph 31-29.

Parthians claimed the aggregate from Jolly Farmers thanks to John Clark, Pauline Atkin and Keith Nix (23-11), which covered the reply from Sue Hoyles (14-13).

Punchbowlers should have won all the points from their game with IBC but had to be happy with five points as Jeff Skelton tied 17-17 with Dennis Ellis and Ian Drury won 21-14.

In the T&B Containers Division Two, leaders Nomads were on a bye week but rivals Boston Park and Autos both let two points drift away.

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The Park were matched against Poachers, the second-placed team triumphing 27-26 overall.

Third-placed Autos were matched against Vikings and this was also a one-shot victory of 36-35.

Breakaways, in fourth, shared the rink points with Feathers but the latter picked up the extra points thanks to Derek Hunn (21-10)

Golfers were the only team to pick up all six points when they defeated Dynamics, skips David Marshall and Graham Scarboro with scorecards of 17-10 and 22-12.

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Cosmos and Patriarchs shared the rink points but Michael Rate, for Patriarchs, had a good win against in-form Andrew Dunnington (22-9), covering the reply from Cosmos’s Jean Thompson (15-12).

The Fairways are looking like hot favourites for the Cammacks Division Three title.

Matched against highly-rated Saxons, Anthea Hall had a formidable lead with 11 ends played and won 20-8. Carol Nundy triumphed 23-18.

Central, in second, also picked up all of the points when they defeated U3.

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Brian Hunn won 19-11 and captain Fred Epton succeeded 19-7.

Phoenix and the Shipmates both picked up four points.

The former were matched against Hotspurs and winning the points for Phoenix was Simon Sperring’s rink (25-4).

The Shipmates succeeded against the Phantoms (33-30).

The Burtons, in third, were matched against Amateurs, the latter taking five of the six points at stake with an overall success of 35-26.

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