Sir Audley's Arms remain in second spot behind Division Three 100 per centers Virgin Mobile despite losing 6-2 at home to FC Bradford in the Auto Business Solutions Ltd, Chippenham & District Sunday League.
Last season's Division Four champions Bradford proved that success was no fluke as Paul Tunnel bagged a hat-trick on his debut.
Steve Bryant, Jason Harford and Mike Embleton also scored and Steve Mallard and Dave Nolan replied.
Somerford and Bradstone Rovers shared a 2-2 draw.
Goals from Somerford's Chris Yeo and Chris Samerill were cancelled out by strikes from Sean Neale and Kieron McLaughlin.
Despite hitting the woodwork five times, North Star B were thankful to Rob Smith who grabbed the only goal against Classic.
Trowbridge Town Supporters Club picked up their first victory of the season at the expense of Old Road Tavern, John Green, Ben John and Steve Munday wrapping up the points, with Andy Crawford replying.
AFTER being close to extinction in the summer, West Lavington currently head the top flight with Corsham Cricket Club.
Lavington's manager Simon Drewitt hit two goals in their 4-1 win against Hullavington, Darren Thorpe and Steve Moxham adding the others and Adam Crook replying for the losers.
Goals from Jamie Rowe (2), Paul Clifford and Dave Kilmurray within the first 30 minutes put Corsham Cricket Club 4-0 up against Biddestone Social who hit back via two Jamie Lyons goals.
Dean Slade got among the goals, hitting five in Maud Heath Sports' 6-1 overhaul of Terry's FC.
Alistair Duncan also scored as Richard Clarke hit the consolation.
Sherston Town returned to form following their 4-1 loss last week with a 4-2 triumph over Trowbridge Harriers.
They fell behind to a Paul Griffin goal after just 30 seconds, but Andy Wicks and Antony Vizard put Sherston 2-1 up, only for Ali Stokes to fire Harriers level.
Another Wicks goal plus an Allan Webb effort saw Sherston home.
Westbury Rangers A returned to winning ways courtesy of a 4-1 defeat of All Cannings FC, for whom Nick Oram's penalty was little consolation.
Chippenham Police left North Bradley with nothing, losing 4-3, as a Tim Gabb own goal, Tim Culling and Gordon Hardie netted.
Goals from Brett Horton and Richard Thorne put Calne 2-1 up against Atworth United, after Brian Wiltshire met Mike Hopkins corner to give United the lead.
Dan Adams dragged United level and the game was won when Lewis Bridges somehow got the ball over the line to give Atworth a 3-2 win.
AC Soho were the highest scorers of the day after they trounced Blue Circle 9-1.
Marcus Young led the rout with a hat-trick, Kelvin Page and Luke Stoneham both hitting doubles with singles from Rob Hickman and Dave Romains completing the romp.
Southwick Sports head the table from Potterne, but only on goal difference after both team recorded convincing wins.
Southwick overpowered King Alfred 6-0 with Steve Jackson (2), Jamie Moth, Dan Alford, Tom Mann and an own goal took Southwick' tally for the season to 21.
Potterne FC were indebted to star striker Johnny Emm who hit all five in a 5-1 beating of Steeple Ashton.
Sutton Benger went down 3-2 to Spencer Sports, Nick Slade and Paul Watson on target for Bengerr.
A Scott Evans double enabled Christian Malford to continue their unbeaten start to the season after opponents Biddestone Arms had opened the scoring through Mike Ward.
AFC Calne suffered their first league defeat at the hands of Pack Horse Rangers, losing 3-0 with all the goals coming in the second half.
Shahram Hematti, Justin Darby and Phil Clarke netted.
Fascia Graphics went into a storming 6-1 lead at half-time against The Crown FC, Mark Smith (3), Darren Legg (2) and another from Jamie Farquharson on target, but they added only one more, though Craig Lovesy.
Sixteen year old Roger Wiltshire scored two cracking goals on his debut for Rowde Dynamos who overcame AFC Melksham 3-1.
Ashley Edwards bagged the other for Rowde.
Chris Andrews' excellent individual effort midway through the second half was all it took for AFC Springfield to beat Plough 1-0.
Wanderers came from behind to earn a draw against KSM, after trailing to a Olly Turner own goal and a Kevin Henderson strike.
Dominic Sheppard and Nick Tate earned Wanderers their 2-2 stalemate.
Top of the table Bar OC hosted inconsistent AFC Pilot, emerging victorious 2-1.
Mark Hulland and Mickey O'Donnell's goals sandwiched Lee Ridout's consolation for Pilot.
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