MATCH of the day was in Division Seven, where leaders Queenstown met third-placed Officewise.
Goals from Neil Strange, Paul Barrett and Paul Bisset gave Officewise a 3-0 lead early in the first half before Queenstown staged their comeback through Duncan Cully, Ian Starkey, Gary McGunigall to make it 3-3.
The match was finally decided in favour of the leaders when Jason Coe hit the winner to make it 4-3.
Goals from Steve Blackwell and Stuart Winter meant 10-man Horse & Jockey recorded their first win of the season when they defeated Moredon Cheney 2-0.
Second-placed team Dennis Removals beat Swindon City 2-0 thanks to efforts from Matt Hutchings and John Moore.
Division 1
A Glenn Armstrong goal gave Wroughton WMC a 1-0 home win over leaders Penhill United.
Moonrakers won 3-2 at Juventus which allowed them to join Penhill at the top. The Moonies' victory came courtesy of goals from Adam Lincoln, Tom Ritchie and Paul Parsons, with Tate Hulbert and Doug Imrie netting for Juventus.
Alex Green scored twice for Carriers Arms in their 4-2 home win against SKS Blyskawica. John Allaway and Steve Hewlett were also on target as was Dave Jones with a couple for Blyskawica.
Division 2
Tony Hurkett scored twice and there were further goals from Toby Clarke and Tony Bloomfield to help Pewsey Saints gain their second success of the season with an excellent 4-1 home defeat of Thamesdown CS Nalgo, whose scorer was Nigel Clark. This win lifted Pewsey off the bottom.
County Ground won 6-1 at Highworth Plough with a hat-trick for Kevin Coles, a double for John Davoile and one for Micky Solan. Steve Reeves netted for Plough.
Swindon West Indians and Alanbrooke drew 2-2 with Sam Reason and Jimmy Wright goals being cancelled out by a Chris Hawkins double for Alanbrooke.
Division 3
CJ Electrical swept past Nationwide 9-0 to go into second spot. Tom Adams, Tom Etheridge, Andy Deary and Chris Norman all netted as did Wayne Presley with a super five-goal effort.
Alex Evason scored a rare headed goal in the Red Lion Inn's 2-0 win over Fox & Hounds, Steve Brierley completed the scoring.
Jovial Monk warmed up for their meeting next week with leaders Coleshill with a 3-1 home win against South Marston, John Goodenough, Dwayne Quinn and Andy White did the damage.
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Division 4
Leaders Prince of Wales were 1-0 down against Campbell James before Matt Webster replied with a double and Dwayne Baker saw them through to a 3-2 home win.
There were plenty of goals at Lyneham, where Mallard beat Auto Colour 6-4. Tony Macek netted four times in addition to strikes from Carl Dawson and Stuart Murdoch.
Auto Colour had a player dismissed in the second half for handball which resulted in Mallard scoring from the penalty.
Southbrook Inn recorded another win, this time at Angel Inn. Their net men were Ash Channing, Gary Milligan. Colin Yates, Kevin Taylor and Dave Heskett with Gavin Klukowski and James Scanlan replying for 10-man Angel.
Division 5
The top teams in this division all won. Leaders Intel beat Deers Leap 5-1 with a goal each for Rory Trevest, Kaleeq Hafeez, Wil Nichols, Andy Staff and Tom Collister.
A Richard Kolasinski effort gave RJK Ferndale a 1-0 win at KMLC and a double from Ian Neave, and one each for Wayne Thompson and Pete Griffiths enabled Castrol Chiseldon to beat Lava Lounge 4-2.
Behind them are Duckhams Chiseldon who won 3-0 at Village Inn with John Cave-Ayland, John L'Estrange and Andy Philpott all scoring.
Division 6
Dolphin were 4-0 up at Tawny Owl with a double apiece for Ben Taylor and Nick Stevenson before Carl Harris scored twice for the Owl to make it 4-2. Matt Daniels and Ross Kent then made the result 6-2.
A double for Ali Ward and one from Steve Townsend helped Nine Elms to beat Arval Cricklade 3-1.
Kingsdown United won 3-2 at Nationwide Life with Ian Davies, Chris Maidment and Richard Ricks on target. The Nationwide replies came from Paul Hibberd and Martin Lewis.
Division 8
THERE were no surprises as leaders Green Baize United won 5-1 at home to Eldene Social Club. Jack Baverstock hit a double together with goals for Tom Valentine, Ray Baverstock and Danny Mason.
West Swindon beat Classic Paving 5-4 with the winner coming from Tom Goodey. Matt Bennett hit a hat-trick and Kevin Wicks also netted.
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