A double from Adam Giles saw Tran Staff through to the quarter finals of the Knock Out Cup after their 2-1 defeat of fellow Division 1 team Carriers Arms.
Mark Peters replied for Carriers but Tran Staff held on to book their place in the next round.
It was all square in the clash between Moonrakers and Alanbrooke before the game had to be abandoned because of an injury to the referee.
In the Chairman's Trophy, ISSC are through to the semi finals after a 3-0 triumph in the all-Division 5 clash against McKenzies.
A brace from Will Nichols and one for Alan Sargent clinched victory
Division 1
Greyhound went 11 points clear at the top of the table after their 5-0 win at AFC Gas.
Division 2
Goals from Shane Davis, Chris Hughes, Gary Hill and Lee Edgell enabled Penhill Utd to return to the top spot after defeating Pewsey Saints 4-2.
Haydon Wick WMC won 4-2 at Innogy thanks to their 43 year old manager Mark Stacey, who netted all four goals after coming on as substitute.
Rogers Longjohn and Dominic Hammond replied for Innogy. Plough Highworth had a 4-1 home win over Dynamo Ashton.
Division 3
Leaders Green Baize had to overcome a spirited display by Motorola ECID to clinch a 1-0 win Arthur Levett scoring a second half penalty.
Behind them County Ground SFC won 6-1 at Mallard. Gareth Davies, Micky Solan, Wayne Petrie, Rick Casey, Craig Miller and Courtney Chessell were all on the scoresheet.
Carl Dawson scored the Mallard's consolation.
Green Baize and County Ground meet in a league fixture at the Crosslink Centre next Sunday.
Keith Gales of South Marston scored in his side's 1-1 draw at Fox & Hounds.
Division 4
There was no change at the top as CJ Electrical's home fixture with Queensfield was frozen off, Southbrook Inn were held to a 3-3 draw by Suffolk Arms.
Ash Channing, with two, and Paul Milligan scored for Southbrook but were cancelled out by goals from Stuart Ballinger, Mark Stephens and Tom Solis for Suffolk.
Jovial Monk hit seven past KMLC without reply with Lee Marshall, Mike Corcoran, Gary Sheehan and doubles for Dwayne Quinn and Carl Webster.
Lamb Marlborough and High Sreet Club fought out a 3-3 draw. Justin Guarnieri with two, and Matt Farrell were on the sheet for Lamb while Ian McCall, Nick Wootton and Rob Sumbler replied for High Sreet.
Campbell James and Highworth Swindon Fencing drew 1-1 with Steve Wood netting for Campbell James.
Division 5
Joint leaders Prince of Wales suffered a surprise reversal when they went down 2-1 at G & F Bricklaying. John Coole and Steve Steward were the G & F heroes and Wes Corbett struck the consolation goal for the losers.
This allowed Castrol Chiseldon to go top after their 6-2 win at FC Lava Lounge.
Craig Ingram and Lee Stoddart scored twice and there was one each for Joe Matano and Pete Griffiths.
Division 6
The top two clubs WS One and Deers Leap both won. WS One defeated Swindon City 8-1 Tom Griffin with a hat trick, Sam Brown with two and singles fromTerry Griffin, Simon Farrow and James Munday.
Chasing them with games in hand are Deers Leap, who won 6-1 at Kingsdown Utd. Will Tinkler, Matthew Styles, Mike Young, Tony Baldwin and a Paul Venables double eased them home.
Craig Graham netted the Kingsdown consolation. Behind them, Chesters went down 5-3 at Nationwide Life, whose scorers were Steve Legg, Shaun Hewitt, Paul Moss and Mark Harris with a couple.
Jumping above Chesters are 419ers, who hit nine past AFC Southside.
There were hat-tricks for Dave Popkiss and Dave Ashworth and single strikes for Adam Coles, John Saunders and Ryan Wallstead in a 9-1 victory.
Actebis edged past Longs Bar 3-2 with a double for Aidan Williams and one for Gary Reed.
Division 7
There were no surprises in Division 7 with leaders Nine Elms hitting six past AFC Royston without reply.
Mark Jackson hit three, Steve Townsend two and Paul Bullimore made it 12 wins out of 12 for the Elms.
Queenstown Sunday won 4-1 at Moredon Cheney thanks to a Scott Goodey double. Gary McGunigall and Gary Bracey added further goals. James Tyler scored the single Moredon goal.
Richard Jordan hit a hat-trick and, along with one from Dave Cook, as Cricklade Town won 4-2 away win at WH Smith. Aaron Thornton and Alan Hawthorn, with a penalt,y replied for WH Smith.
Blueprint beat Dennis Removals 3-2 and Angelos won by the odd goal in nine, winning 5-4 at Horse & Jockey.
On the scoresheet were Dean Scott, Richard Jordan, Vincenzo Fiabone and Luke Szejkowski with a couple.
Division 7
*Division 7 leaders Nine Elms recorded a fine 4-0 win over Division 2 team Plough Highworth in the Wilts Sunday Cup with Ross Peart and Paul Bullimore netting together with a double from Warren Fuller.
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