Christleton were two frames down when Andy Mumford lost his 100 per cent record, losing on the black. Micky Farron then lost to Alan Platt.
Wayne Amey won a close encounter against Dave Sharpes, and Finn Gallagher put in a 55-break in his win over
Colin Jones. Neil Cardus easily beat Carl Leeming to put Christleton in front, but Chris Hesketh lost out as the Cons earned a draw.
Newly-promoted Chester Bus suffered a 4-2 home defeat against Conservative A at St Werburghs.
Cons started well with Neal Jones and Steve Williams earning a 2-0 lead. Colin Morris beat Jason Taylor to make it 2-1 and Chris Read accounted for Eddie Jenkins. Shane Futcher lost to Andy Short in a very close match, and Mark Jarvis beat Nigel Middlehurst to give Cons a 4-2 win.
Liberal A held Christleton A to a draw. Mike Mole and Alan Dagnall gave Liberal a 2-0 lead, but new signing M Crabb won a black ball game against Anthony Barnes and Matty Done beat Tom Hughes to level the scores.
Phil Sullivan gave Liberal the lead with a win over John Mooney, but Christleton clinched the draw when Barry Charker beat Tony Hughes.
Utd Services followed up last week's 6-0 win with a 4-2 victory at Upton RBL A. Tony McKevitt beat Chris Bennion to give the visitors the lead, but captain Glen Sheil levelled against Kenny Keay.
Martin Walsh and Paul Lewis both found their form to put Services into a 3-1 lead. Geoff Brassington defeated Glen Morley to put Services 4-1 up. Geoff Anderson lost on the black to John O'Boyle, making the score 4-2.
Riley's showed their good form with a 5-1 win at Snooker Centre.
Broughton Wings held on to top spot in The Olympic Trophies Division, beating home side St Saviours 4-2.
Top team Liberal B have a game in hand but were held to a draw at Conservative C. Anthony Leyland and Lew Williams gave them a good start but this was pegged back by John Wells and Tom Donnelly.
Gareth Crebbin gave the visitors the lead but George Lofthouse earned Cons a draw by beating Tom Horne.
Blacon B had a home win against CCO. Steve Banks easily beating Phil Heaney, but Mark Lloyd levelled the board.
Dave Bampton and Paul Garner gave Blacon a 3-1 lead before Geoff Powell pulled the score back to 3-2 but Neil Harrison beat Harold Hewson to claim the match 4-2.
Conservative B continued their new-found form with a home win over Blacon A. Mark Davies beat Arron Cheers i and Pat Fergus made it 2-0 for Cons, beating Timmy Knobbs.
Jim Scanlon pulled a frame back for Blacon but Martin Peaker and Terry Milner sealed the win for Cons. Danny Tushingham got another point for
Blacon.
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