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Two Out Of Three go clear



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Published Date: 28 September 2008
SUNDAY, 11am: Entering the final stages of the Melton Summer Pool League, Two Out of Three hold an 11-point lead in Division Five.
Jason Lunn starred in their 7-2 win against Swanning Along, while rivals TIB Cats beat Legionnaires 6-3, Chris Brandon on song. Carl Taggert helped Blue Bell defeat Spot On 6-3, and No S**t Sherlock had Billy Jackson to thank for an 8-1 win over Cutting Cue.

*Fur Fox Sake went top of Division Four as Sean Wydra's treble downed rivals Royale Poke 5-4. Former leaders MSC B lost 6-3 to a Jack Skiffington-inspired Cams Cats, and Steph Kirk led the Crown to a 6-3 win over Swan More Go.

Kev Hubbard's eight-ball clearance helped Ingalls Idiots beat Saddle Saws 5-4, and Ryan Taylor starred as We 'R' Out To Get Ya edged Moon Rockets 5-4.

*Division Three leaders Eaton recorded a solid 6-3 win over Quack Pots, and Timmy and His Magic Stick went second after Pete Davies inspired an 8-1 thumping of Rutland Rejects. Pete also starred on a 7-2 defeat of Oliver's Army, while Si Wheat helped Phoenix Knights get past Half Cut 5-4.

Johnny Dolphin-Rowland and Hadley ensured GB 69ers edged Young Guns 5-4, and the Convicts also won 5-4 against Oliver's Army.

*The Red Hot Chilli Potters extended their lead in Division Two with Tom Corr and Richard Cox's trebles bringing a 7-2 win over Legion B.

Ben Manship's hat-trick helped the Fulderiks beat Crazy Gang 6-3, while Matt Moncrieff's hat-trick saw MSC A beat Burton St Preachers 6-3.

Gang Crazy downed Boys and Their Toys 6-3, Bernie Howarth starring, and Scott Corbett won the decider for I'll Take That For a Dollar over the Welby.

*Workie Wonders still lead Division One after beating Fubar 6-3. The Duke stay second after Mark Simpson helped them beat Roly Poleys 5-4, and Kat Man Do are a point adrift after Daz Graves helped them beat Court By the Fuzz 6-3.

Hat-tricks for Oliver Davies and Steve Moore helped the Welby fell Down the Tree 6-3, and Rob Benzie starred as Tree Muskateers beat Little Briton 6-3.

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  • Last Updated: 25 September 2008 11:35 AM
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