LAUREN Tattersfield gamed 22 for York John Smith’s Ladies League division two pacemakers Clockhouse at Saddle.

Sharon Nelson replied for the hosts, but it proved their only success.

Puss remain in touch at the top, recovering from Flossy Crampton’ win for Tramways, as Gemma Fletcher, Gemma Collins, Gemma Coulson, Alison Buckley and Lisa Russell secured victory.

Dawn Clarke, Jackie Gray, Debbie Witts and Denise Pittock all won for Leeman against Severus A, who had Carol Robson on the scoresheet.

With both teams short, Margaret Yeomans then sealed victory for Leeman.

Sheila Harrison helped Priory overcome Clifton, whose Angela Fletcher was their only singles’ success.

Division one leaders Acomb were prevented from a full house by Edinburgh’s Donna Lynes.

Tina Platt checked out in 86 (treble 18, double 16) and Tracey Farmeary threw a 64 finish.

Burnholme’s Jane Dobson closed on 80 as they entered the pairs all square at Marcia, then a clean sweep in the pairs saw Sarah Jackson-Jo West secure match points for the club side.

Sharon Mountain, Angie Kaya and Dot Sellars made sure Severus B entered the pairs on level terms with visitors Leeman B, whose Brenda Dawe, Tracy Yeomans and Lauren Blows responded.

Leeman edged in front through Dawe-Yeomans, before Wendy Storr–Sue Gillon and Kaya–Sellars snatched victory.

Cara Britton, Michelle Britton and Di Moreland set Fulfordgate on the right path at Slipper, whose Elaine Metcalfe and Doreen Johnstone replied.

Gate went on to win thanks to Dawn Exton and Jill Reed.

In the York White Rose Ladies Darts League, White Horse romped home to a 6-1 victory against King William.

Joan Cuss, Anne-Marie Black and Leanne Anderson took the first game for Horse before Teresa Walker (121) and June Harkus levelled by winning their pairs game.

A clean sweep, completed by Vickey Finney, followed for Horse, despite high-scoring from King William's Teresa Walker (121), Fran Hunt (111, 123).

Clarence overcame Holgate 6-1 with Carol Sykes Walker (121), Kathy Horner and Jayne Cain (110) winning the first game.

Pat Robinson singles success made it 4-0, before Jane Hussein briefly gave Holgate hope.

New Earswick Bowls Club prevailed 4-3 at Ebor with Mary Thornton, Elaine Feather and Ann Ella drawing first blood.

Victory was also safe before Roz Kerr clinched the last game for Ebor.

Acomb Sports’ Anne Bryszkienski, Gemma Jamieson and Ann Regan got their team off to a flying start by winning the first two games in a 4-3 triumph over Indoor Bowls.

Lesley Benson-Elaine Bell won their pairs to reduce the deficit, but it ultimately proved in vain.

New York were inspired to a 4-3 win against Burton Stone with Irene Taylor (107), Dot Haines 100 and Den Fahey (100) impressing.