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Suffolk League's
Division 1 currently looks a bit distorted, with some teams having played two matches more than others. Joint leaders are two Ipswich teams, C and A, on 12½ points. However,
Ipswich C have only played five matches, to
Ipswich A's six. Not far behind are
Manningtree A, unbeaten this season but have only played four matches, with 10½ points.
At the other end of the table, Bury St Edmunds C recorded their first result last week, drawing against Ipswich A. However, they remain in last place on 7 points.
At this stage of the season, it looks as if almost any team could win the title.
Shaun Munson (Ipswich A) is leading the individual listing, with an unbeaten 5/6. Close behind are Ted Matthewson (Ipswich C) and Nick Savage (Ipswich A) on 4/5.
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