SWINDON AND DISTRICT LEAGUE: LOWER Stratton were the latest club to succumb to the goal power of 147 Club, who maintained their 100 per cent record in the Premier Division with a 7-2 victory.
Dean Parsons led the way with five goals and Paul Childs hit a 30-yard screamer for his first of the season. The other goal was an own goal. Stratton scorers were Bob Wallace and Dave Turnball.
Custom Homes are grimly hanging on hoping that 147 slip up. They beat Nalgo Sports 4-1, with goals from Lee Hurd (2), Mark Harper and Aaron Barton.
Swindon Asians lost 6-1 to Allied Goodheart, whose goals came from Steve White (4), Rob Cunningham and Darren Godwin.
Two old adversaries met at the Wheatsheaf, who lost 5-1 to County Ground whose goals came from Wayne Palmer (2), Mark Smith (2) and old stager Colin Baker.
Division One leaders Vicaima were held to a 3-3 draw at home by South Marston Carriers, whose goals came from Paul Harrod and Kevin Pocock (2). Vicaima scorers were Dave Levett (2) and Frank Cullern.
GW Bar beat Spectrum XI 2-0 thanks to goals from Simon Williams and Nick Peters. Queenstown kept up the pressure on the top team with their 3-1 victory over Barron Heating whose scorer was Jamie Williams. The winners' goals came from Martin Burberry (2) and Steve Tully.
Queensfield had a 9-0 win over the luckless Trailers. On target were John McDonough (3), Ashley Egerton, Simon Titcombe, Garry Ellis, Ian Goucher, Dave Smith and Lesley Black.
In Division Two Lower Stratton Reserves went down 4-1 to Stratton Argyle, whose scorers were Matt Webster, Martin Godden, Kevin Taylor and Bob Henshall. Mark Flatman netted for Lower Stratton.
Westwood Contractor Reserves lost 4-2 to leaders Woolworths after a titanic struggle. Ramsbury scored through Ashley Bowes and Nathan Harvey but it was not enough as Manor FC won with goals from Vince Goodwin, James McCarthy (3), Grant Songhurst and Matt Bissett.
The game between Westlecot and Queenstown Reserves was abandoned due to the stand-in in referee having suffered so much abuse he called it off.
In Division Three leaders Worthington beat Gangsters 6-3 with Andrew Clark, Steve Winchcombe and Martin Clark scoring for the losers.
Second-placed The Regent beat third-placed Stratton United 4-2.
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