Michael Jewitt of Crook Jelly's Bar A maintained his unbeaten record of twelve wins from as many matches when he won at Crook Surtees but saw his team well beaten in the top match in the Second Division. Stephen Russ joined Michael as the only point scorers for Jelly's, whilst the Surtees went to victory with singles wins from John Collingwood, John Uren, Bob Heslop and Alan Tomlinson with Howard Trotter and Dickie Allison taking the doubles.

Crook Olde Horse Shoe maintained their unbeaten record on their visit to Crook Mill House with an odd point success. The Shoe had singles wins from Dave Walker, Stephen Liddle, Stephen Craggs and Brian Johnson, whilst Alan Bibby and Mark Nicholl took singles points for the Mill. The Mill also took the doubles when Dave Leighton and Chris Raine conceded to Alan Bibby and Stephen Potter Heyes.

Crook Travellers Rest B moved thirteen points behind the Olde Horse Shoe at the top of the First Division, with Crook Royal Sun going three points behind the Travellers. Willington Market lead the Second Division by seven points from Crook Jelly's Bar A, who are now two points ahead of Crook Surtees.

Results: Crook Travellers Rest B 5 Crook White Swan 2; Crook Spitfire Club 1 Crook Belle Vue 6; Crook Mill House 3 Crook Olde Horse Shoe 4; Crook Coach and Horses A 3 Crook Travellers Rest A 4; Crook Queen's Head A 3 Crook Royal Sun 4; Crook King's Head 6 Crook Queen's Head B 1; Crook Surtees 5 Crook Jelly's Bar A 2; Crook Golden Fleece B 5 Howden Australian 2; Willington Market 5 Crook Golden Fleece A 2; Crook Jelly's Bar B 4 Crook Coach and Horses B 3.

Worthington C.I.U. Singles Snooker Final

The delayed final took place at a attentive, knowledgeable crowded New Durham Club, where Dave Walker of Wheatley Hill met Jimmy Evans of Shotton Palms in a best of five frames match controlled by referee, Alan Greener of Sherburn Village.

The first frame opened out very nervously as both players tried to adapt to the very fast table. Dave was the first to score with fifteen and followed with fourteen before Jimmy replied with a good long red, which led to twenty-nine before he missed the pink. Dave picked up the position to hit sixteen but missed the final red, which Jimmy took and followed with the yellow and green, leaving a fortunate snooker as he failed on the brown. Dave escaped but left the brown, which Jimmy potted and took the frame by adding the blue and pink to win 55-46.

The second frame had a very tight opening with both players playing very good safety. Dave put in a run of twenty-four, which ended when he potted the black and broke the pack without any luck. Jimmy later took advantage of a missed very thin cut on a green to run in thirty-two. With the colours remaining Dave overhit his pot on the green, which caused him to miss the brown, which Jimmy potted, followed by blue and pink to win 61-43.

The third frame saw the reds collect on one cushion with the colours all within inches of cushions. This led to a drab period of play, which was eventually broken when Dave went ahead. Jimmy replied with a twenty-three break to moved two points behind but Dave made a good run, where he took the last red and a black before clearing the colours to win 67-23.

Frame four saw Jimmy open up a twenty-eight points lead with three reds left. The frame was more or less decided when Jimmy made two miraculous escapes from snookers to stay twenty ahead as the players reached the colours. Dave failed to close the gap and, when he negotiated his way out of a snooker on the green, he left Jimmy a long chance, which he took and added the brown and blue to win 63-35.

Bobby Wilson, the Chairman of New Durham Club presented the C.I.U. Singles Championship trophy to Jimmy Evans and the runners-up trophy to Dave Walker.

Monday Night Snooker League

Results: Darlington Snooker Club C 0, Darlington Cricket Club 4; Darlington Snooker Club A 3, Hopetown 1; Railway Athletic 3, Darlington Snooker Club B 1; Northgate 3, JUC B 1; JUC A 2, Railway Institute 2.

League Position Top Five: 1: Railway Institute 38; 2: Hopetown 37; 3: Darlington A 37; 4: Darlington Cricket Club 37; 5: Railway Athletic 35.

League Knockout Round Two

Darlington Snooker Club B v Railway Institute; Railway Athletic v Hopetown Club; Darlington Snooker Club C v Darlington Snooker Club A; Darlington Cricket Club v Northgate.