CONSERVATIVE A marched on with another 5-0 win over neighbours Con B, this despite missing key players Babb and Lacey. The scoreline however did not do justice to Con B who were on the wrong end of a couple of close frames.
Cook had to call on all his reserves to pull back a bright start from Mark Evans to put Con A in front. Folley had the better of a tough safety game with Roffey to make it two for The A Team, while Carruthers with a 26 break was too hot for Willson.
Tom Evans had to dig deep to over come Croucher who managed to drag Evans down in a dour battle of wits which went down to the pink. Stand in sub Mills slugged it out with Kellaway in a nice open potting game which could have gone either way. In the end it was Mills who had the edge to make it 5 for Con A on the night.
Tavistock Royal British Legion continued there run of impressive form with a comfortable 4-1 win over basement team West Devon B. In form Ryall was much too strong for West Devon's new youngster Moule as was Grylls against John Rich, making it two for the RBL. Bath reduced the deficit for West Devon with a solid performance restricting RBL's Wickett to only eight points.
Any thoughts of a WD come back were soon dismissed with emphatic wins for RBL skipper Stewart over Roger Rich and Woods over veteran May. This is now three wins on the trot for RBL and it seems that they are now getting a real 'head of steam' together, producing some good league results.




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