First honours of the season go to Prince of Wales, who became Division 4 champions after their 1-0 away win at Angel Inn.
Elsewhere in the division Highworth Swindon Fencing and Campbell James remained in second and third places respectively after their latest victories.
A brace for Dan Ward and a Chris Ayres penalty gave Highworth a 3-1 home win against Southbrook Inn and in the Campbell James' 4-1 home defeat of Mallard goals came from Rob Green who netted twice, Pete Temple and an own goal.
Division 1
In the solitary fixture played, Tran Staff moved into fourth place after their 5-2 win at 10-man Juventus. Lee Jones, Adam Giles, Kevin Theobald and Iain Ross with a couple all scored, with Tate Hulbert and Dean Parsons replying for Juventus.
Division 2
A Tony Hurkett hat-trick (including two penalties) gave Pewsey Saints a good 3-3 draw at Swindon West Indians. The replies for the home team came from James McCarthy with a double and George Greene.
Division 3
Andy White scored for Jovial Monk in their 3-1 home loss to CJ Electrical.
Division 5
In the Chiseldon derby, Duckhams edged out Castrol 3-2. On the scoresheet were Stuart Carter with a double and Terry Adams for Duckhams and Jonathan Carter and Joe Matano for Castrol.
Ian McCarthy, playing his first game of the season for KMLC, hit a hat-trick as his side beat Village Inn 4-2. Dave Brown also scored as did Tim Lewis and Chris Rathbone for the Village.
Deers Leap won 3-2 at Philip Andrews Estate Agents with Kevin Murphy, Dennis King and Paul Loveridge all on target. The losers replies came from Bash Miah and Wayne Messenger-Roberts.
Lamb Marlborough had a creditable 3-3 home draw against Halcrow thanks to goals from Steve Ellison with a double and Nick Fraser, with the opposition scorers being Martin Mannion, Mark Williams and Luke Hartshorn.
Division 6
Nine Elms and Dolphin, who have two games in hand, remained locked at the top after their latest wins.
Warren Fuller hit another hat-trick and Tony Fry also scored to give the Elms a 4-1 win against AFC Southside.
Dolphin beat Chesters 9-1 having been level at half time 1-1. Ben Taylor, Nick McCrae, Ross Kent, Jamie Leavey, James Walton and Nick Stevenson with a hat-trick all netted.
419ers slumped 4-1 at home to Nationwide Life with doubles from Paul Moss and Shaun Huett.
Intermach won 3-2 at Brook House with Mark Hillcoat, Nick Wimshurt and Ray Ormsby on target. John Mcdonough scored both goals for Brook House.
Tawny Owl lost by the odd goal in seven at home to Arval Cricklade, despite hits from Jason Cobb and Robin Creese with a double.
Division 7
Queenstown are on the verge of clinching the league title after their latest victory, 8-1 over second placed Dennis Removals, which leaves them needing one more win.
Rene Jepson hit a hat-trick plus one for Rick Walklett, Martin Burberry, Ian Starkey, Terry Wallace and Dan Hogan.
Two goals each for Neil Wooding, Tom Shewring and Paul Brookes gave Blueprint a 6-1 away success at Famous Ale House, Jon Lane replied for the Ale House.
Moredon Cheney moved up three places after they won 2-1 at AFC Officewise, courtesy of goals from Matt Tyler and Ben Roberts.
Division 8
Another team inching their way to a title are Green Baize United, who demolished Stratton United 11-0.
On the scoresheet were Ady Roper with five, Mark Jell, Jack Baverstock, Leigh Reeves, Rich Slattery with a double and supersub 44-year-old Martin Baker on his debut.
In the West Swindon derby the second placed Sunday side beat the Wanderers 5-2 with Stuart Lamb and Alex Shearman scoring for the Wanderers.
APS Mortgages beat Bear Marlborough 5-1 thanks to a Dave Rendell double, Anthony McCusker, Ben Brumpton and Craig King.
Coleview won 2-0 at Smart Movers and a Graham Little double gave Eldene Social Club a 2-0 home win over Classic Paving.
Chairmans Trophy
County Ground Sunday moved into the semi-finals with a superb 5-1 victory over Moonrakers. Phil Corcoran and Kevin Coles both scored twice and Courtney Chessell, making a welcome return from injury, also netted.
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