DARTS: Andy Brown threw superb darts and claimed the highest check-out of the night on 117 for Waggon and Horses B in the Banks's Bewdley League.
Brown guided his team to a 6-1 romp at Rising Sun A, adding to victories from Des Tipper, Martin Taylor, Graham Edwards, Craig Hopkins and Ben Rochford.
Unbeaten Cock and Magpie A overcame Waggon and Horses A 5-2 with Ian Crumpton beating off-form Rick Sault in the opener.
Paula Brabbing levelled but Magpie went on to win despite a controversial clash when Nick Edwards lost to Waggon's Brian Willets.
Edwards was unhappy after the marker corrected his score from a last throw without him being aware.
Red Lion kept up their 100 per cent start with another tight 4-3 victory, this time over Cock and Magpie B.
Great Western's Pete Carter has claimed the opening number one spot as his undefeated displays continued in a 5-2 success over basement boys Bowling Club B.
Bowling Club A endured another 4-3 defeat at the hands of White Swan with Robin Ife impressive all night.
Ife won his doubles and singles, leaving Club captain Tony Whitefoot again frustrated and in need of a player to create a spark.
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