Beanacre produced the performance of the day in Division One of the Wiltshire Cricket League.
The hosts entertained second-placed Westinghouse, and were restricted to 135-8 with Paul Gilbert 34 and Greg Lapham 23.
But Beanacre produced their best bowling display of the season to remove Westinghouse for just 58.
The damage was done by Rob Howard 3-16, Andrew Store 3-21 and Naj Dhutta 2-3.
Meanwhile, leaders Calne consolidated their position at the top of the division with a 27-run win over Civil Service. Joe Breet 45 helped Calne to 160-6. Civil Service were then bowled out for 133.
Box replace Westinghouse in second place following a comfortable eight-wicket victory over Biddestone.
Buscot Park still seek that elusive first win, losing a closely contested match at Potterne by 19 runs. Steve Fortune 49 anchored Potterne's innings of 146 all out. Buscot totalled 127 all out in reply.
Burbage made 188-9 at home to Nalgo, with Pete Amor 59, top scoring. Nalgo closed at 176-9.
Division Two
It looks like a two-horse race between Collingbourne and Nationwide House in division two.
Nationwide appear to have the edge after beating their main rivals by six wickets.
Tom Edmunds' 83 enabled Collingbourne to reach 170 all out as Steve Lewis took 5-54.
Nationwide beat the total with 13 balls to spare.
At Lechlade, visitors Sutton Veny totalled 194-5 thanks to Graham Brown 77. Lechlade in reply were bowled out for 175.
Cooper-Avon Tyres made 167-6 against visiting Minety, with Darren Perrin 63.
But 51 not out from Lorne Kitchen helped the guests to a two-wicket victory.
Great Bedwyn beat Swindon Civil Service by 28 runs.
In the bottom-of-the-table clash at Highworth, the home side gained a 98-run win over winless Bradford Town.
Division Three
Cherhill strengthened their position at the top of the table as they gained a narrow 13-run win against visiting Seagry, with Jim Barnes contributing 60 to a total of 170-7. Seagry were all out for 157.
Second-placed Urchfont lost ground after defeat to Swindon 3rd.
Swindon made 179 all out, Michael Brooks taking 4-53, and Urchfont were dismissed for 116, Andrew Phipps returning 4-21 in eight overs.
Wanborough took advantage with a 69-run win over Dauntsey.
At the foot of the table, Moredon Royal Oak gained useful points with a win over Spye Park, Steve Williams top-scoring with 37 in their 187-9. Spye were restricted to 134-9, Ian Morton with 3-17.
Division Four
As you were in division four, with Heytesbury winning by 27 runs at Bradford Town 2nd. Justin Wagstaff hit 49 for the visitors.
Blunsdon recovered from last week's defeat by beating Corsham 3rd by 35 runs. Kevin Aubrey (66) enabled Blunsdon to total 189-9 and Corsham were dismissed for 154.
Coates picked up useful points with a well deserved eight-wicket win over visiting Lambourn.
Division Five
Warminster 3rd took over at the top following their 34-run win at Keevil.
Karl Clarke (70) top scored in their 194-9 as the hosts were bowled out for 160.
Wilcot lost ground as they went down by 41 runs at home to Burbage.
United Churches gained welcome points as they defeated rock-bottom Nettleton by five wickets.
Division Six
Leaders Litten Tree and Buscot Park 2nd continue to lead the way, after the former cruised to victory at Lacock and the latter beat Devizes.
Biddestone 2nd move up to third spot after beating visiting Box seconds by 137 runs.
Division Seven
The leading duo also gained ground, after Wootton Bassett 3rd bowled visiting Potterne 2nd out for 85 to gain an eight-wicket win. An unbeaten 59 from Dave Griffin saw them home.
Westinghouse 2nd kept up the pressure with a win over Beanacre.
Division Eight
Swindon 4th got back to winning ways with an easy win over United Churches 2nd.
They amassed 244-6, Liam Tucker leading the way with 107, and despite a spirited 54 from Adam Rumbold, Churches went for 167, Steve Cole (4-22 in 13.3 overs) the pick of the bowlers.
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