IN Section A of the York and District Table Tennis Summer League, RI 'A' moved up to third place after trouncing Nestl Rowntree 10-0.
Brian Quinn, Carole Wright and Trevor Wright won all their games comfortably.
RI 'F' have a one point cushion at the top of the section after their 6-4 win away at INL 'A'.
Phil Gledhill, Rick Gledhill and Betty Norman each won two games. INL's Steve Potter also won two and Keith Bojas won one, and together they took the doubles.
Keith Hood and Steve Milner won two games each and Graham Hood won one as INL 'B' beat fourth-placed York Police 6-4.
Ian Manley and Dave Lawrence won two games apiece for the losing side.
INL 'A' took the doubles to secure a draw against Nestl Rowntree. Steve Potter won two with Martyn Symons and Keith Webster winning one each for INL, with Rowntree's Howard Broadbent and Dave Norville winning two each and Brian Milner one.
Ian Williams was unbeaten and Keith Elsegood won two as second-placed Sessions drew with RI 'C'. Brian Walton won two with Anne Barnard and Bill Eason winning one each for the fifth-placed team.
In Section B, RI 'B' eased to a comfortable 8-2 victory against Poppleton with unbeaten performances from Rich McCarthy and Tim Smith.
Dave Flaherty won two but lost to Poppleton's Horst Meyer who, together with Richard Falkingham, won the doubles.
Third-placed RI 'E' still remain unbeaten after their 6-4 win against INL 'C'.
Richard Leafe is still to lose a game after winning three and his father, Geoff, won two. John Young won two with Steve Long and Martyn Symons winning one each.
Clive Warley was unbeaten and Graham Hatfield won two as top club Fulford earned a draw against Shepherds.
Alan Milner won two with Pete Miller and Teresa Melling winning one each as well as the doubles.
Players are reminded that re-handicapping will take place on July 3 and to post cards promptly from the previous week's fixtures.
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