English Short Mat Association Inter County Competition
Oxfordshire's Premier side made it two wins out of two with a 29-11 victory over Warwickshire at Wallingford to go top of Group 4.
Oxon came out on top 191-160 on shots to follow up their win over Worcestershire the previous week.
The triples of Marilyn Davies, AJ Brown and Roger Wiggins, and Anne Sirett, Les Woodward and Bob Barnard provided the backbone of Oxon's victory, winning all four of their games.
Trevor Brown took both his singles with 16-11 and 13-10 successes, while David Wiggins and Mike Keevil chalked up a brace of victories in the pairs.
And in the fours, Mick Alder, Bob Cummings, Ray Claridge and Paul Skidmore triumphed 11-4 and 11-6.
Oxon 191 (29pts), Warwicks 160 (11) (Oxon details)
Singles: Trevor Brown won 16-11 & 13-10; Geoff Cross lost 16-11 & 22-7.
Pairs: David Wiggins & Mike Keevil won 18-7 & 15-12; Julian Bradbury & N Davies won 18-8 & lost 15-9.
Triples: M Davies, AJ Brown & R Wiggins won 15-4 & 13-7; A Sirett, L Woodward & B Barnard won 11-7 & 11-9.
Fours: M Alder, B Cummings, R Claridge & P Skidmore won 11-4 & 11-6; M Street, C Williams, E Hasker & E Street lost 14-4 & drew 8-8.
oOxfordshire A opened their campaign with a 24-16 win over Warwickshire A in Group 2 at Coventry.
The triples of Margaret Strang, Ted Mills and Les Gray, and Don Sirett, Brian Smith and Barrie James provided a clean sweep as Oxon triumphed 200-166 on shots.
Peter Collet, Mick Evans, Matthew Edwards also Bridget Evans won both their fours games.
Warwickshire A 166 (16pts), Oxon A 200 (24) (Oxon details)
Singles: C Robbins lost 21-4 & won 20-10; J Cole won 17-8 & lost 16-13.
Pairs: J & B Hayward won 12-11 & lost 13-11; E & R Knight lost 17-11 & won 12-11.
Triples: M Strang,T Mills & L Gray won 12-6 & 20-4; D Sirett, B Smith & B James won 11-9 &13-5.
Fours: P Collett, M Evans, M Edwards & B Evans won 10-6 & 17-8; B Scholes, H Skidmore, M Weller & C Iles lost 11-8 & 10-9.
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