The top two in Division One of the Vanitec Computers-sponsored Chippenham Sunday League served up a nine-goal feast.

Biddestone Social Club inflicted only a third defeat in 50 games on Semington Rovers, winning 6-3.

Paul Poiner blasted four, James Tindell and Danny Jones netted with James Eatough (2) and Bobby Mitchell replying.

Chippenham Sports & Social Club are joint top after Gary Blackwood's strike beat West End Wanderers.

But Colerne suffered a 3-2 loss at The Horse & Groom. David Graham and Jamie Bowler's goals were not enough as Paul Bendell (penalty) and Paul Daly's double won it.

The George Lacock claimed their first success of the season, a convincing 6-2 triumph over Wingfield.

Andy Edwards was twice on target for the losers, but Tim Culling's double, two from Martin Symcox and strikes by Steve North and 15-year-old Joe Martin lifted Lacock.

PREMIER DIVISION

Sherston Town sit on top after a narrow 2-1 win at Winsley.

Lee Bevis' goal was cancelled out by Luke Hadfield, but Andy Wicks grabbed the winner.

Box Rovers are in touch after a 4-1 win over Terry's FC, Kevin Allen (2), Tim Jefferies and Robbie White netting with Ross Pugh responding.

Bradford News and Dog & Fox Ashley ended 2-2, Dan Cottrell scoring both for the Dog and Jake Davison and John Burt reoplying, Burt also having a penalty saved.

Marc Lanfear smashed five past Calne Town as Westbury Rangers A won 7-2, Dave Jones hitting the others and Paul Duckett and Mark Ogilvie replying.

All Cannings A ran out 5-2 victors over Hullavington, for whom Darren Legg and Craig Samuels netted.

Goals from Mark Trowbridge, Stuart Beavan, Matthew Waite, Andy Legg and Paul Hiscock moved Cannings fourth.

DIVISION TWO

Under-par North Bradley stole a 2-1 win over Somerford FC to go top.

Somerford's Chris Yeo cancelled out Spencer Willmott's opener, but Craig Brown lobbed goal won it.

Holt FC suffered their first loss in 18 outings, 4-3 defeat to North Star A.

Tom Pang's hat-trick was not enough as Tommy Ludford (2), Victor Long and Mark Sharrett sealed it.

Southwick Sports claimed their first-ever victory over Blue Circle Saints, a thumping 5-0 win.

Dan Alford (penalty), his brother Jamie, Carl Davies, Salim Bekkhoui and Neil Kendrick scored.

Corsham Centre coasted past Christian Malford 5-1, courtesy of goals from James Lye (2), Scott Lye, Jack Nicholas and Ashley Rich Chris Crome replying.

Steeple Ashton's great start continued with a 6-2 thrashing of Biddestone Arms.

Lee Hayward (2), Neil Taylor (2), Chris Gittins and Tim Brown scored, with Dean Fry's penalty and Andy Moules replying for the losers.

Roadrunners lost 5-1 to Sutton Benger, Chris Stapleford, Ian Dawkins twice, Dave Chitson and Ryan Jenkins netting as Leigh Ovens hit a late spot-kick for the losers.

DIVISION THREE

Four Seasons continued their domination with a convincing 5-0 defeat of previously-unbeaten Corsham Park Rangers, Jason Cole (3), Marcus Young and Paul Maddox on target.

Bradstone Rovers also hit five without reply against All Cannings B. Alan Eades led the way with a treble, Rob Lymath and Scott Wood adding the others.

Potterne were another side to triumph 5-0, at Cooper Avon. Wayne Hillier's brace included a penalty, Peter Huntley (2) and Jeff Potter also scoring.

Parsons Nose hit back from a goal down to beat Sir Audley Arms 5-1. Nick Gapper put Arms one up, but Gavin Bailey, Wayne Bailey's hat-trick and Mark James clinched it.

Hare & Hounds defeated Old Lane United 4-2, Niall McLean (2), Tim Wootton and Stuart Swan on target with Ben Husband and Luke Stoneham replying for Old Lane, who had Craig Day dismissed.

DIVISION FOUR

Newcomers Kings Arms remain the only side with a 100 per cent record after a late 2-1 win over Old Road Tavern.

Matthew Minnis scored on his debut, but Gavin Aplin replied for Tavern before Tim Coombes struck.

Fellow new boys Virgin Mobile beat Fascia Graphics 4-0 Aaron Mills, David Grundy, Dan Light plus an own goal from Steve Haden seeing them home.

Classic FC are fourth after a 6-0 victory over Bear Casuals, who lost their goalkeeper Ben Doel after just four minutes.

Nick Still's hat-trick, Dan Holly and two late headers from Phil Conrath were the scorers, while Bear's Steve Beirne twice had a retaken penalty saved by Dayle Townsend.

Goals from Philip Crew (2), Richard Miller along with an own goal saw Rowde defeat Plough 4-1, PJ Collier replying.

KSM beat Pack Horse Rangers 5-1 for their first win of the season. Rob Reynolds' hat-trick, Richard Thorne and sub Kevin Clifton scored with Rob Clark hitting back.