Druids A maintained pressure on their rivals with a 30-9 victory over Druids C for whom only Harold Furber offered any real challenge, and in the other top division match Llandegla fought out a tight battle with the young Junior A trio. Outsiders Mal
pas had a free week.
With Ron Weatherby unavailable, Bernie Carter joined Phil Jones and Christine Watkins for the long trip to Cardiff for two more National League Division Two matches.
Their trip was rewarded with two additional victories to leave Wrexham at the top of the table.
Meanwhile, Barrow debutant Roy Adams hit three fine wins as his team defeated Cefn Druids 6-4 to go top of the Chester and Ellesmere Port League Premier Division.
Clive Parry recorded two victories for the Welsh team who currently lie fifth in the table.
Cefn proved too strong for Rhyl Morfa the week before in the MSC Shield Cup with Phil Jones leading the way, and now they face Corus in the quarter final.
In Division One, Dave Williams led Whitby Sports B to a surprising 10-0 success over Castrol A, and leaders Whitby Sports A easily outpointed a Pulford side without injured John Ashbrook with a 9-1 scoreline.
Cheshire Veterans player Martin Greene was undefeated for the winners.
Elsewhere in the division George Tomlinson hit a terrific maximum for Pulford A in their draw with an improving Whitby Sports C squad.
Richard Thom led Division Two leaders Pulford B to an impressive 8-2 victory over Whitby Sports E, but struggling Tarporley lost once again, going down 8-2 to Jim Whittaker and his Barrow B team.
In the top Division Three match Wally Hill led Pulford C to an important 7-3 win over top-placed Northgate TTC.
Denbigh A continue to play well in Division One of the Llandudno League as they overcame Y Morfa C for the second time this season.
Sam Cartwright, Sean Lucas and Paul Hulme were Denbigh's winners.
Llandudno Junction A top Division Two after a comfortable 10-0 victory over Denbigh D.
Bangor University had a tough week playing Denbigh. They lost 10-0 to the B team and 9-1 to the D team.
In the Handicap Cup Amlwch defied the handicap by ten points in a preliminary round match against Denbigh B to maintain their unbeaten
run.
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