Moonrakers went back to the top of Division One as they overcame Wroughton WMC 3-0 with goals from Dave Toomey, Paul Ritchie and Karl Spencer.
Elsewhere Greyhound, 1-0 down to Carriers Arms, hit back with a Stuart Hodson penalty, Andy Minturn, Justin Miller and Dave Gee to eventually win 4-2.
A double from Jon Husband (the first in less than a minute) put Juventus 2-0 in front at home to Haydon Wick WMC, before Danny Hyde pulled one back for the Wick.
Juve were made to work hard to stay in front before Tate Hulbert scored late on to finally settle the match 3-1.
Doubles for Adam Giles and Steve Winchcombe helped Tran Staff to a 4-2 win at AFC Gas, whose scorers were Alan Blake and Gary Ashford.
Division 2
Pride of place went to Pewsey Saints, who registered their first win of the season when defeating Highworth Plough 4-1. On the scoresheet for the Saints were Tony Hurkett, Pete Rowe and Mike Martin with two.
The division's top two teams, Green Baize and County Ground, both won again, the Baize eventually saw off npower 6-4 thanks to a hat-trick for Ben Dalton and two for Terry Moore. Neil Quinn also netted.
Kevin Coles, Courtney Chessell and Phil Corcoran (2) helped County Ground beat third-placed Swindon West Indians 4-0.
Alanbrooke beat Motorola 4-2 in a match which saw Jamie Ashby hit a hat-trick and Chris Hawkins net for the winners. Liam Helliwell and Steve Shaw replied for Motorola.
Division 3
Leaders Fox & Hounds slumped to a drubbing at Jovial Monk. They played most of the first half with 10 men and found themselves 6-1 behind and eventually went down 8-2.
A five-timer for Andy White and a hat-trick for John Carrigan gave Monk their win and Craig Lack and James Williams scored for the Fox.
In second spot are Coleshill, who were made to work hard for their 5-2 success against Dynamo Ashton. Their scorers were Robert Owen (2), Pete Soane, Jason Berry and Martin Chivers.
Wanborough had an excellent 3-1 win at CJ Electrical with Sean Nokes, Dan Bridgeman and Phil Griffiths all on target and Andrew Deery bagging the CJ consolation.
South Marston had a 3-2 home win over Red Lion Inn thanks to goals from Mark Wells, Mark Fairbanks and Paul Sharpe.
Division 4
Rat Trap won 5-4 at Auto Colour with goals for Rich Willis, Sam Moore, Del Fallon and Tom Bailey (2). The win put them on top by one point, but Prince of Wales have games in hand. Auto Colour's targetmen were Rob and Craig Dixon with a double apiece.
Sav Fruci and Mike Soule both scored for Highworth Swindon Fencing in their 2-0 success at Campbell James.
Southbrook's Gary Milligan and Colin Yates both netted as their team went down 7-2 at home to Mallard. On target for Mallard were Rob Eggleton, Dan Shepherd and Mark Adams, Dave Jones and Dean Richardson also bagging a double apiece
Division 5
Intel stayed on top after their 5-1 win at Duckhams Chiseldon, which was largely due to a four-timer from Kaleeq Hafeez plus one for Rory Trevest. Dave Bott replied for Duckhams.
The other Chiseldon team, Castrol, were defeated at RJK Ferndale 4-2 with the scorers for Ferndale being Richard Kolasinski, Jay Kitching, Lee Morse and Danny Scotford.
Halcrow went down 3-2 at KMLC, whose scorers were James Street, Alex Ramsey and Simon Pugh near the end. Halcrow's cause was not helped by having their keeper injured, the manager having to replace him. Tom Messenger grabbed the Halcrow goals.
Philip Andrews won 2-0 at home to Lava Lounge with Bash Miah and Marcos Da Silva both on target, and Deers Leap won 6-1 at Lamb Marlborough with doubles for Dennis King and Mike Young and one for John Osmond plus an own goal.
Division 6
With Kingsdown United surprisingly being held to a 3-3 draw at Brook House, 419ers took full advantage and went top by defeating Intermach 4-0, Gareth Walton with a hat-trick and Claudio Sousa netting. Kingsdown targetmen in the struggle at Brook House were Ian Davies with a double and Andy Phipps while two own goals and John McDonough were responsible for the Brook House tally.
Ben Taylor gave Dolphin a first half lead at home to Nationwide Life, this was added to by Matt Daniels and Ross Kent and Martin Lewis netted for Nationwide to make the score 3-1. Dolphin's Jamie Walters was sent off.
Nine Elms proved too strong for Chesters and ran out 7-1 winners. On the Elms scoresheet were Ross Peart, Edd Jose, Mike Jackson, Tony Fry and a hat -trick from Warren Fuller.
Goals from Adam Owens and Nathan Over gave AFC Southside a 2-0 win at Tawny Owl.
Division 7
Gary Carlile gave AFC Officewise a first half 1-0 lead against Blueprint which they held to the end despite severe pressure from their opponents.
Famous Ale House and Longs Bar shared eight goals at Ballards Ash, with Alan Hawthorne grabbing a hat-trick and Jon Lane also netting for the Ale House.
Moredon Cheney and 'draw specialists' AFC Royston drew 3-3. Matt Clarke, Gary Wedge and Andy Pocock all scored for Royston who were 3-1 up and Jimmy Gilbert, Paul Dodson and Gareth Royle doing likewise for Moredon.
Alex Woolhouse bagged a double, Dave Vann and Martin Roberts one each as Swindon City beat GTS 4-0.
Division 8
APS Mortgages beat Classic Paving 3-2 and West Swindon Sunday had a comprehensive 8-3 win at AFC Rodbourne with James Aghabi, Kevin Wicks, Daniel Jones, Mark Trowbridge, Dave O'Driscoll and Matt Bennett (3) all netting.
Gary Fowler gave Coleview an early lead at Eldene Social Club before the home side equalised through a Gareth Jacques penalty.
Stratton were a goal up at Smart Movers through Matthew Wanless before going down 2-1 with Dave Ainscow scoring two long-range efforts.
Bear Marlborough registered their first win of the season when they won 2-1 at Sandgate. The home team's scorer was Dean Wootton.
Cats won 7-3 at West Swindon Wanderers. Wayne Petrie grabbed a hat-trick, and Mike Llewellyn and Brian Halestrap also score a couple each. The home team's netmen were Adam Giles and Paul Carroll with a couple.
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