CALNE took advantage of Box's inactivity to regain the leadership of Division One.
They bowled hosts Potterne out for 171, James Gaiger (32) and David Lloyd (28) top scoring.
Joe Breet's 83 and Lee Shepherd's 48 then took Calne to a comfortable eight-wicket success with nine overs to spare.
Westinghouse's challenge took a severe knock as they were thrashed by eight wickets at home to Biddestone.
Christian Fry (40) top scored in a Westinghouse's 149 before a rapid 100 from Dwaine Perry, and help from Pete Talbot (23), enabled Biddestone to race to victory with 15 overs remaining.
Buscot Park lost at Beanacre by 14 runs. Beanacre scored 201-8 with Rob Howard making 84 and Paul Gilbert 31. For Buscot, Tony Watts took 3-61 but, despite 69 by Neil Phillips, Buscot closed at 187-7 as Howard took 3-31 in 12 overs.
Division Two: Collingbourne retook top spot as Nationwide House lost only their second game of the season.
Nationwide were at Lechlade, who raced to 278-4. Nationwide closed on 175-4 with Paul Sherwood (80) and Kevin Flay (38).
At Collingbourne, Graham Chandler (89) helped them to 185 all out against Cooper-Avon Tyres for whom Richard Jory took 5-37. Paul Isherwood responded with 4-15 in eight overs as Cooper-Avon were dismissed for 87.
Struggling Minety were restricted to 137-6 at Highworth who, thanks to Rob Miller (65), won by four wickets.
Sutton Veny were indebted to 66 from Andy Pinnell as they found runs hard to get at Swindon Civil Service, finally closing at 139-5.
But thanks to 71 from Mike Hayward the Civil Service were able to gain a four-wicket victory.
Division Three: Leaders Cherhill visited bottom-placed Bathford, who scored 161 all out with Paul Merritt (50). Merrett then took 4-20 as Cherhill slipped to 132-9.
Third and fourth-placed Swindon 3rd and Wanborough both failed to gain ground following defeats.
Swindon managed just 120-8 in their 45 overs, and visitors Dauntsey Gentlemen gained a four-wicket win.
Wanborough scored 192-6 at home to Spye Park with Dave Haydon (51), Paul Sore (31) and Nick Stacey (31).
Thanks to a fine 120 from Phil Allsop, helped by Tom Harding (32), Spye gained a six wicket win .
Seagry, thanks to their 53-run win over Moredon Royal Oak, moved up to third. Paul Lewis (34) and Richard Thurgood (28) top scored in a total of 184-8.
Despite a solid 53 from Richard Morton, Moredon's response was restricted to 131-9 as Lewis took 6-14 in nine overs.
Division Four: In the top of the table game at Wroughton Wranglers, leaders Heytesbury strengthened their hold following a narrow two-wicket success.
Wroughton made 180-9, Steve Hyde (58) top scoring with Harry Hoskins taking 5-54.
A fine 82 from Richard Jelf helped Heytesbury to victory with eight balls remaining, Chris Walwyn ending with 3-55.
Blunsdon moved back to second after an eight-wicket win at struggling Westbury 3rd.
A fine stand between Phil Mead (81) and skipper Anton Newton (48) helped Westbury to 175-2, 77 runs coming in the last six overs.
Blunsdon lost two early wickets themselves to be 18-2 but Kevin Aubrey (84) and Roy Palmer (73), saw them home.
Coates' revival continued as they restricted hosts Corsham 3rd to just 109-9 as Paul Deverill took 4-50 in 15 overs. A score of 44 from Paul and Dave Mead (47) saw Coates to an easy eight-wicket victory.
DIVISION FIVE: Chippenham 3rd picked up useful points with a good eight-wicket victory at Burbage and ER 2nd.
The hosts scored a respectable 198 all out with Bob Cady (38) top scoring. Ray Bullen (52) and Owen Bailey (82) then saw Chippenham home with 15 balls remaining.
Lavington were bowled out for 91 at United Churches despite 47 from Andy Hillier. Churches went on to win by six wickets as John Amor took 4-30 in 14 overs.
Division Six: The top of the table clash at Buscot Park 2nd went in favour of visiting leaders Litten Tree by six wickets.
Buscot struggled for runs and ended at 132 all out, Cyril Knox (36) top scoring.
Kevin Crook (40) and Julian Brown (36) then took Litten Tree to victory in heavy rain.
Devizes 3rd visited Calne 2nd and scored 221-9 with Neil Francis (70) and Steve Whatling (36) top scoring, Steve Pluckrose taking 5-77 in 13 overs. Richard Coward then hit 55 but Calne could manage only 101 all out in reply.
Box gained only their second win as they made 206-4 at Goatacre 3rd.
Goatacre managed only 94 all out in reply, needing 170 in 37 overs in a rain-affected game.
Division Seven: Leaders Westinghouse made hosts Dauntsey Gentlemen 2nd struggle for runs and restricted them to 89 all out, Micky Harrow (27) top scoring as Andy Day took 4-28.
Westinghouse had a revised target of just 51 in 25 overs, and they won for the loss of four wickets.
Wootton Bassett 3rd, in second place, scored 193-5 with Dave Griffin hitting 86 and 14-year-old Lee Giles 50 against strugglers Beanacre 2nd.
Danny Stevens (3-29) and Tom Hayward (5-20) then saw the visitors out for 96.
In third spot, Nationwide House 2nd bowled visitors Potterne 2nd out for 101 with Andy Lewis (6-33) and Nigel Stone (3-23) doing the damage. Darren Milne, with a quick 46, then helped Nationwide to knock the runs off in just 18 overs.
Division Eight: At joint leaders Cherhill, visiting Bathford 2nd scored 134-6 with Alan Cousin (41) and John Higgs (27).
Cherhill steadily lost wickets in reply at Mat Hunter took 3-47 in 14.2 overs but, thanks to Malcolm Parrack (69), the home side finally got home by three wickets.
At United Churches 2nd, a fine 116 by Wootton Bassett 4ths' Gary Emms could not save them.
He helped Bassett to 181-8 but Paul Duffy (65) and Mike Elsby (41) helped Churches to a six-wicket victory with eight overs to spare.
Chippenham 4th surprised their Swindon counterparts as they won by 48 runs.
Daniel Young (33) and Tim Rowson (20) top scored as Chippenham made 150 all out, Adrian Tucker with 3-28 being Swindon's most successful bowler.
Despite skipper Kevin Thompson (27) and Neil Williamson (20), it was Chippenham's Simon Goodman with 4-29 and Phil Triner (6-25) who saw Swindon out for 102.
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