Kevin Minors rolled the top game and series of 258 and 661 to lead Dolphins to a 4-0 win over Troublemakers in the Mixed Majors Bowling League.
Minors also chipped in with the third high game of 210 as Dolphins claimed the top team series of 2,148 and second high game 763.
Mix Ups were also 4-0 winners, over Untouchables after they got on the honours list with their 2,138 second high series and 767 top game. Juliette Smith and Peaches Perinchief led the winners with their top series 565 and top game 212 respectively, while Millie Waldron had a 204 third high women's series in a losing cause.
Bs & Gs beat D&D Rollers 3-1 behind Keith Lapsley's 217 second high game and 585 second high series. Lejay Robinson supported with a 532 third high women's series.
E&C Well Drilling claimed the third high team series of 2,059 on their way to a 3-1 win over Last Minutes who had a 749 third high game. Carl Reid of E&C rolled a 580 third high series.
The other match between Dynamic Four and Strikers finished 2-2 with Jerry Waldron of Strikers second on the list with his 559 series and 210 game.
The Miller High Life League produced some strange results with Spoilers living up to their name by upsetting Marlboro in holding them to a 15-15 draw.
Gerald Brangman led Spoilers while Ricky Lines led Marlboro. Spoilers posted the third high team game of 944.
Gosling's posted a 21-9 win over Stevedoring Services as Hank Rawlins bettered his team-mate Hilton Hayward by one pin to lead the winners to the evening's second high team game and third high series of 946 and 2,783 respectively.
The majority of the high scores were posted by Tools and Equipment as they rebounded after a first-game defeat to roll the top team game and series, 1,017 and 2,841. Individually, it was Dean Lightbourn with the top game of 267 and third high series of 617 while team-mate Antoine Jones had the third high game of 248 and second high series of 621.
Tomps Towing got back on the winning path by crushing Franklin Travel 25-5.
Tomps managed the night's second high team series of 2,783 with three consistent games of 900-plus. Stephen Paul rolled the top score for the losers who suffered their second consecutive 25-point loss.
The final match saw New Mix Ups beat Team Spirit 19-11. Eddie Daniels posted the top series of 640 and second game 258 to pace his team to the win.
Tonight's matches: Team Spirit v Gosling's; T&E v Spoilers; Tomps v Stevedoring; Signature Card v New Mix Ups; Franklin v Marlboro.
Sparks closed the gap on leaders Buy and Sell in the Mott's Sportsmen's League when they capitalised on Buy and Sell's 16-11 loss to Warwick Whites by beating Social Club 17-10.
Sparks rolled the top team series of 2,737 and third high game of 937. Mike Lambe led the winners with his 217 game while William (Yummy) Easton had a 616 second high series and 223 third game for Social Club who had the third high team series of 2,657.
Hilton Hayward rolled a 616 series to lead Warwick Whites over Buy and Sell, for whom Cliff Maxwell rolled a 226 second high game.
Warwick Red beat last-placed Young Blood 18-9 after rolling the second high series and game of 2,645 and 938. Leon Smith led the winners by topping the series and games lists with his 625 and 256 while Randy Smith supported with a 606.
Mini Forwarders claimed the top team game 943 but it was not enough to prevent them from losing 16-11 to third place Pembroke Juniors.
SOFTBALL SOF Mario Valcourt swatted a home run and went three-for-four helping his own cause as winning pitcher leading Snowballs to a convincing 19-9 victory over Team Xerox in Commercial Softball League Division `A' action on Tuesday night.
The win pushed Snowballs into third place while the defeat dropped Team Xerox to fourth.
In other Division `A' games, ACT clubbed Sandys Sports Club 26-10 and Gateway Herd trounced BNTB Flyers 21-14.
Valcourt drove in six runs for Snowballs while Sylvain Fontaine, also hot at the plate, had two hits, including a home run and driving in four runs.
Three hits, including a round-tripper, by Al Busby and another home run from Dave Beagle were not enough in the losing cause for Team Xerox.
Jim McAdam was the losing pitcher for Team Xerox.
It was an easy victory for ACT over division minnows Sandys in a six-inning affair. David Sousa put on a batting display for ACT with a five-for-five night with a home run and five RBI. John Smith had three hits in four plate appearances, also driving in five runs.
Anthony DeSilva, losing pitcher for Sandys, tried to help his own cause with two crucial hits, including a home run. Scott Corday was winning pitcher for ACT.
Gateway Herd stayed within two-and-a-half games of front-runners Cock & Feather with an easy win over BNTB.
Dick Hudson and Mark Kaplan each went four-for-five at the plate and each clubbed home runs in the winning effort.
For the losers, Paul Richards and John Gallo each had three hits and home runs but it was not enough to chase winning pitcher Nigel Godfrey.
Dave Moore was the losing pitcher for BNTB.
SOCCER SOC A group called New Power Generation Vipers are attempting to register a Commercial Division team for next season. Persons interested in joining are asked to contact Jeremy Smith (236-4911), Margo Swan (292-7230) or Shannon Burchall (236-8026). The group needs 18 signatures before the Bermuda Football Association can consider their application.
A meeting for all Mini-Minor and Minor players of St. George's Colts and their parents will be held tomorrow at the club at 8 p.m.
