TRACEY Farmeary gamed in 19 darts as York John Smith’s Ladies League division one front-runners Cueball ‘B’ beat Flag ‘A’ 9-2.

Flag’s only points came from the mother and daughter pairing of Jean and Jo West.

Second-placed Clifton were in rampant form, with Sue Lowery and Carole Layne hitting the tons, and Beeswing could not reply. Vicky Sellers was Wing’s best.

Cygnet were prevented from a full house by Slip ‘A’ pairing Helen Lomas and Pat Cairns. Dawn Exton threw a 20-dart leg, including two tons, and Michelle Britton closed 74 for 21 darts for the victors.

Slip ‘B’ keep hold of third place after sewing up victory against Slipper within the singles, despite the efforts of Ann Parkyn, who was involved in both Slippers points.

Tiger roared in the pairs to secure victory against Ox.

Cueball ‘A’s mother daughter Sue Smith and Faye Hawksby combined to secure victory in the deciding leg against division two opponents Flag ‘B’, who had held a 4-2 advantage.

Shoulder lost to Seahorse, who moved into top spot.

They cleared up in the pairs for a 7-2 victory.

Karen Alton was Tramways’ lone singles success as visitors Shepherd ‘A’ proved too strong, taking home a 6-3 result.

Burton beat club rivals Severus by the same margin, as did Winning Post against Sun.

Acomb upset Mitre’s title hopes, coming home with a 7-2 win despite a double-ton from Mitre’s Jan Woodcock.

Tap stayed ahead of the pack in division three after Fran Holmes and Sam Lewis sealed victory at Shepherd ‘B’.

Volunteer kept up their good run of form as they beat close rivals Jubilee by the meanest margin, with Pat Jamieson and Donna Lynes snatching victory in the deciding game.

Sarah Cole won the deciding pairs on her own to secure Locomotive a win against Hussars, who held the upper hand in the singles.

Margaret Schofield and Angela Spencer were Leeman ‘A’s match winners against their ‘B’ team.

Marcia Grey were sunk by Britannia, while Swan had captain Kathy Evans was in inspirational form against Beagle.