VICAIMA player-manager Colin Davis received his marching orders as his side slipped to a 1-0 defeat to Queensfield in their Division One encounter.
Vicaima had a goal disallowed for pushing on the Queensfield keeper and it was after this incident that Davis was sent off for foul and abusive language towards the referee.
In a very one-sided game Barron Heating defeated Trailers 12-0.
Wilson and Williams led the way with four goals apiece. Scotford also hit a hat-trick, with the other goal coming from Smith, a 45-yard screamer.
Southbrook United lost out 4-3 to Blyskawica, Gareth Pearce (2) and Dave Heskett netting their consolation goals.
Spectrum were 3-1 down at half-time to Queenstown before losing out 4-1.
Mark Donachie (2), Chris Bailey and sub Terry Wallace, with a 35-yard shot, were their scorers.
Jamie Scanlon was on the mark for Spectrum's consolation.
Premier Division
WHEATSHEAF outplayed County Ground for the first 20 minutes but could not sustain their form and eventually went down 4-0 to the outgoing champions.
County Ground took the lead in the first half through Mark Smith, their other goals coming from Wayne Palmer, Jim Miller, and Luke Szejkowski.
Nalgo Sports defeated Signarama 5-2, Matthew Jones leading the way with a hat-trick. Ryan Wheeler and Shaun Proudlove completed the winners' tally, with Richard Thompson and Chris Smith netting for Signarama.
Division Two
WESTLECOT overpowered Ramsbury 4-0 to maintain their challenge for runners-up spot.
Westlecott had forged into a 2-0 lead at half-time through Johann Sutton and Matthew James, Osagie Ekiomado and Robert Hills doubling their tally in the second half.
Champions Woolworth went down to a 5-3 defeat to Lower Stratton. The half-time score was 3-1 in Lower Stratton's favour and despite Jason Kearns netting a hat-trick for Woolworth, they could not deny the lower-placed side.
Adver Cup
ONLY one of the two rearranged quarter-finals took place, with confusion still reigning in the tie between Custom Homes and Allied Goodheart. 147 Club came through their rearranged tie with South Marston, but Goodheart and Custom Homes were forced to play a league game instead.
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