DIVISION Four leaders Bradford Town gained an impressive victory over struggling Mildenhall.
In among the showers they raced to 263-7 declared in just 36.2 overs, thanks largely to Clive Warren (25) and James Edwards (75), who set them on their way with an opening stand of 49.
They were ably supported by 69 from James Pike.
Mildenhall were then bowled out for 53, with Tony Laws taking 7-22 in 13 overs and Sam Edwards 2-19 in 12, with James Edwards taking three fine catches behind the stumps.
Keevil lost ground at Litten Tree, who made 237 all out, with Julian Brown making 77 and Robert Mercer contributing 47.
For Keevil Paul Fennel took 5-45 in 13 overs and Tony Rosling 3-61 in 10. With Phil Tonks taking 3-27 in 10 and Garry Comley 3-11 in six overs Keevil crashed to their lowest ever league total as they were bowled out for 55, of which Fennel made 32 not out).
Dauntsey Gentlemen scored 144 all out against visitors Coates, with Tony Summers and Jim Smith both getting 31. For Coates Tony Sanderson took 4-32 in 15 overs and Will Sanderson 3-27 in five overs.
Paul Biggs replied with 5-15 in six overs as Coates could manage only 83 all out in reply.
Bathford were bowled out for 97 at Wilcot with Paul Jackson (22) top scoring. Graham Smith, with 4-20 in 13 overs, and Martin Cook, 2-16 in six, were the pick of the Wilcot attack.
In reply, thanks to Chris Hyde (50 not out) and Alistair Fry (22), Wilcot gained a six wicket win as Paul Merritt picked up 3-39 in 12.2 overs
NETTLETON'S unbeaten record went as they succumbed at All Cannings.
Richard Holman (64), Kevin Ryles (33) and Garry Perrett (25) helped All Cannings to 181 all out as Steve Sandells took 5-27 in his 15 overs.
Keith Bills, 5-38 and Ryles, 2-8, then helped bowl Nettleton out for 103.
This defeat dropped Nettleton to third place as they were overtaken by Beehive Bradford and Calne 2nds.
Beehive Bradford bowled out strugglers Wootton Bassett 3rds for 177 in which Jim Burns made a valuable 90 and Brian Thurkell 35. Nigel Reeves, 3-32 in 7 overs, and Lea Hambley, 4-12 in 4 overs, picked up most of the wickets.
Adrian Day (42 not out), Mike Reeves (26 retired hurt) and Mike Spong (20) then helped Beehive to a six wicket victory with five overs remaining.
Andy Stephens, 2-21, and Brian Thurkell, 1-33 in 15 accurate overs, made sure it wasn't easy.
Calne 2nds visited winless Box 2nds, who scored 177-9 thanks to Mat Hope (62) and Mark Baker (74). Tom Knight (62 not out) then led Calne to a four wicket win with seven overs in hand.
Goatacre 3rds had Andy Donnegan (127 not out) and Andy Sandell (46) to thank as they posted a total of 238-4 against visiting Lacock.
Clive Harding was the pick of the Lacock bowlers with 1-40 in 15 overs. Lacock were then bowled out for 112 with Tony Edwards (31) and Paul Steans (31) top scoring as Paul Henley took 3-18 in seven overs and Andy Staravslovski 4-43 in 13.
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