ZURICH recovered from last week's Premier Division 3-2 defeat by Liden FC by thrashing the other Liden club, the Pumas, 11-1.
Among their scorers were Vince Meredith (4), and two apiece for Richard Jones, Craig Alexander and Andrew Drinkwater.
Queensfield inflicted the second defeat of the season on Regent, winning 3-0. Daniel Hiscock scored twice, with the other coming from Tony Smith.
Green Baize edged out Liden FC 4-3. In a competitive game Liden took the lead, but a free kick from Dennis King just before half time levelled the score.
In the second half Green Baize had a goal disallowed, but Derrick Pedley found the net twice.
Liden came back to level the game at 3-3, but 10 minutes from the end Will Tinkler rammed in a 30-yarder to win the game.
Ridgeway stayed top with a 4-1 victory over Lower Stratton Reserves, Dave Stead and Paul Ausden both scoring twice.
Windmill won again to put pressure on the leaders with a 2-0 win over Manor, John Husband scoring both goals.
In Division 1, Adam Storer fired in a hat-trick as his side Gangsters beat Swindon Asians reseves 5-0. Matty Greenland scored the other two. Dulah Miah and Ranjit Randhawa were on target for Swindon Asians.
Green Baize were up against Rodbourne Reserves and won 5-2, Graham Crabbe, Shane Hibberd, Martin Savory and Kev Murphy scoring for the Baize, with Karl Hawkins and Colin Tewksbury replying.
Steve Brierley helped himself to a hat -trick for his side SPM in the game against Spectrum. Dave Heskett and Mike Redford both scored twice in a 7-1 victory.
Westlecott beat AFC Abbey 2-1, Kelvin Spencer scoring for Abbey.
Queenstown and Eastville drew 3-3, Rene Jepson, Duncan Culley and Gary Smith scoring for Queenstown. Mazzotta and Graham Mundy got the Eastville goals.
Ramsbury beat Trailers 6-2, thanks to goals from Tom Mildenhall (2), Nick Woodward, Chris Bower, Graham Coote and an own goal.
Walcot beat Shield & Dagger 4-2, with goals from Lee Frankham (2), Ashley Williams and Adam Ford.
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