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Latest results in the Miller High Life Bowling League produced large winning scores for the third week running.

The night started with league leaders Tools & Equipment romping to a 27-3 victory over New Mix-Ups as a consistent team effort served to spur them on.

Meanwhile, second place Marlboro were taking a 20-10 win against Tomps Towing behind the strength of Chris Bardgett's high game of 240 and second high series 604.

A third lopsided result emerged from the match involving Signature Card and Stevedoring Services with the former 221 -71 winners.

Services entered the game as one of the hottest sides in recent weeks but were rapidly cooled by Carlos Estravit's second high game of 234 and teammate Clyde Burgess' third high series which helped Card post a 947 and 2754 game and series respectively.

The surprise team of the evening was Spoilers, who upset Team Spirit 28-2 on the heels of a masterful performance by Dudley Browne.

Browne rolled the night's best individual series -- 634 -- and aided by a 230 game by Wayne Ball and David Pitt's 229 assured Spoilers' success.

The night's remaining contest saw Franklin Travel roll to a 19-11 triumph over Goslings.

Thursday's matches: Tomps Towing v Goslings; Spoilers v Stevedoring Services; Team Spirit v Tools & Equipment; Franklin Travel v Signature Card; Marlboro v New Mix-Ups.

POOL POO Craig Marks registered 47 points to spur Swinging Doors to a 200-181 win over Sandys Boat Club allowing them to maintain the league leadership in the Bermuda International Pool League.

Also scoring over 40 points for Doors were Dion Berkeley and Dwayne Bascome with Craig Young recording 47 in a losing effort for Sandys.

Doors now lead Hamilton Parish by a single game.

Meanwhile Greg Falzone of Queens Club scorched to a perfect 50 in their 203-161 triumph over Mariners, who had Gavin Cochran as their high scorer with 42.

Bermuda Ladies went down to their 10th consecutive defeat, this time at the hands of Vasco who showed little mercy on their female counterparts.

Gaspar Olivera and Antonio Reveredo each had perfect 50's while Pam Pace's 37 was the high amongst the women.

This week's matches: Robin Hood v Hamilton Parish; Vasco v Sandys Boat Club; Mariners v Bermuda Ladies.

SNOOKER SNO Second Division player of the week Glenn Flood beat defending Bermuda champion Steve Dunleavy 51-42 in the fifth frame to give Queens II a 3-2 win over Warwick I and move them into a tie for the lead with Warwick II.

Both teams sport 30-30 records with interdivisional play concluded for the year. Joining Flood in the win were Ed Gumbs and Chris Dakin who squeaked by Wally Tucker 52-51. Steve Bremar and Dennis Eve won for Warwick.

Queens' Sandy Sandhu won player of the week in the First Division as he made a 19-break in beating Eddie Roberts 53-14 to lead Queens to a 4-1 win over Spanish Point.

Stephen Roberts, Peter Bromby and Greg Falzone also won for Queens with Falzone making a 22-break. Kenny Wheatley Sr prevented a shutout as he edged Tony McWilliam 47-45.

Nationals closed to within apoint of First Division leaders Old Colony club with a 4-1 win over Warwick I. Tyler Moniz led the way for Nationals, making a 17-break and was joined by Tony DeSilva, Mike Tatem and Paul Charleton. Andy Peniston picked up Warwick's point.

The match between OCC I and OCC II featured two shockers. Henry Kaye beat Dave McLean 43-37 and Roland Skinner edged Robert Gaglio 47-45. Nevertheless OCC I pulled out a 3-2 win as three of their players, Dennis Coyle and Brian Haxton and Terry Southern all won close games.

Zane DeSilva, Timmy Pedro, Gary Skinner and `Sticks' Henderson led Sandys Sports Club to a 4-1 win over OCC III. Only David Lampitt's surprising 52-41 win over David DeSilva prevented a whitewash.

Next week is the quarter final stages of the Gosling Cup with Nationals hosting Sandys Sports Club and St. George's away to Police.

SOFTBALL SOF Just one match was played in the Commercial Softball League on Monday night as Showbizz beat Cooper & Lines 16-11 before a heavy downpour rained out the 7.30 and 9.00 fixtures.

Rick Weech had a perfect four-for-four while Gary Knight hit a home run in his four-for-four for the winners. For the losers, Tim Olden went three-for-four and Duane Lindo two-for-three. Barry Mah was the winning pitcher while Lara Hoth suffered the loss.

Makeup games for Sunday: Business Systems v IRM (1.30); Advertising Associates v Centre Re (3.00); PTB v Butterfield and Steinhoff (4.30); Prison Officers v Kempe & Whittle (6.00); Flying Chef v Prison Officers (7.30); Cooper & Lines v IRM (9.00).

RUGBY RUG The following is the squad to represent The Rest versus Teachers in the Denton Hurdle Memorial game on Sunday.

A training session is scheduled for tomorrow at Police field commencing at 6 p.m.

Team: D.Forsythe, J.Harris, N.Alexander, M.Vink, D.Cozens, S.Field, J.Jones, A.Nicol, D.taylor, P.Heaney, G.Osborne, P.Jones, M.Gorman, T.Dixon, B.Whitehead. Reserves: P.Bryan, D.Nash, K.Garcide, W.Tehima, N.Cluely, B.Franklin, R.Matthews, G.Corcorren.

National Squad scheduled to travel to Florida from March 17-22: G.Davis, A.Oliver, S.DeMello, A.Harvey, A.Simons, M.Gorman, S.Kelly, P.Heaney, D.Faries, W.Tehima, N.Alexander, D.Cook, B.McNiven, D.Cozens, D.Hurdle, A.Corbutt, A.Redmond, S.Field, R.Rastrick, T.Walsh, A.Cupidor, P.Cooper.

Reserves: M.Vink, J.Jones, P.Bryan, K.Garside, G.Cocorren, D.Bird, D.Nash.

CRICKET CRI There will be a meeting tomorrow at the Young Men's Social Club starting at 8 p.m. for all persons travelling to Barbados with the YMSC/Brimmer tour.