Eric Hughes Memorial Cup: IN the first round the only game to survive the weather saw Dog and Fox Ashley stroll to a 9-2 win over St Jude's.

The Premier Division side moved to the next round with goals from Matt Cottrell (2), Nick Cottrell (2 penalties), Nathan Gant, Russell Whatley and a first half hat-trick from Phil Radwell. Rickie Lavens netted both of St Jude's consolations.

Chronicle Subsidiary Cup

PREMIER Division side the Packhorse set up a first round tie at home to Miller Sports after defeating First Division side Chippenham Police 4-1.

Alex Whitehall netted a brace before leaving the field injured. Craig Dore and Mark Oglivie, with an excellent overhead kick, made up Packhorse's quartet. Tim Culling replied.

The league will be looking for a break in the weather this Sunday as they try to play a number of outstanding cup matches.

In the Eric Hughes Memorial Knockout Cup, Second Division Cooper Avon will be hoping that their Melksham Town pitch will be passed fit to allow them to face the challenge of Premier Division side Neston 81.

Fellow Premier Division outfit Corsham Centre United are at home to Fourth Division leaders Blue Circle Saints, where a cup upset is more than a possibility.

Third Division Biddestone Social Club have the unenviable task of meeting Box , who currently top the Premier Division and are unbeaten in all competitions. First Division Gladstone Liberal Club should have enough firepower to dispose of Colerne B from the Fourth Division.

Terry's will be out to avenge last season's defeat against the Royal Oak, who were then the Quarryman's Arms, and who won 4-3 after extra-time.

In the preliminary round of the Chronicle Subsidiary Cup, Westbury Rangers A should have few problems in disposing of Malmesbury Victoria. The only problem will be if their Meadow Lane pitch will be fit to host the game.

Trowbridge Town Supporters' Club from the Fourth Division will fancy their chances of overcoming Third Division Hare and Hounds and fellow Fourth Division side Southwick Sports and Social Club could well spring a surprise at home to an out of sort AFC Unicorn from Division Three.

Sunday also sees the second round of the Wilts Sunday Cup, with two Chippenham League side certain to make the next round. Two all Chippenham League clashes see Bradstone at home to Miller Sports and Farmhouse at home to The Packhorse.

Dog and Fox Ashley, fresh from their victory over Devizes League hotshots Selectabook, travel to High Street Club from Swindon, Bromham are away to Swindon West Indians while Colerne visit Carriers Arms, who dispatched Terry's FC in the last round.