Morrells Oxford Sunday League
A hat-trick from Lee Bolton helped Six Bells to a 5-2 win over Angel Witney in the President's Cup.
The hitman was quick off the mark, netting his first after just 35 seconds before notching his second just before half-time.
After the break Bolton completed his hat-trick, with Paul Faulkner adding a fourth goal before Angel managed to hit back with two quick strikes.
However, Angel's hopes of rescuing something from the game did not last long, with Faulkner's second goal of the contest killing off their resisitance. It was Bells' fifth win on the trot.
A brace from Andy Wheeler helped North Oxford Conservative to a 5-1 win over Division 2 rivals Stadhampton.
Amin Jamil, Jerome McCalmon and Darren Daywere also netted, while Ryan Gostick replied.
Barton United battled back from 2-0 down to beat Cricketers 6-4.
Chris Harper's brace put Cricketers in control before they responded through Mark Cummings and Paul Wren.
Ryan Whitney put Barton ahead but Harper completed his hat-trick to level for Cricketers.
Peter McDonald and Mark Williams extended Barton's lead before Kevin Cooper pulled a goal back.
However, Barton sealed their place in the quarter-finals with a Lee Almond strike.
Meanwhile in Division 3, Arncott beat The Letting Shop 5-1 victory, with Dave Hislop hitting a brace.
Steve Beard, Simon O'Connor, and Chris McMillan were also on target.
It was a fitting send-off for man-of-the-match Hislop, who will be sorely missed when he is posted abroad with the army at the end of this month.
But the game wasn't as one-sided as the scoreline suggests with Arncott indebted to their keeper Kevin Harrison.
He pulled off a string of fine saves as Letting Shop kept up the pressure.
Roebuck restored their Division 2 promotion ambitions with a 2-0 win at South Leigh.
After a goalless first half, Roebuck took the lead when Mark Mossop scored direct from a corner.
And despite dominating the proceedings, they had to wait for a Stuart Moir strike to settle the game and seal the points.
North Oxford Conservative Res suffered a reverse of their first-team's score as they crashed 5-1 to Angel Witney Res.
Starting with only ten men, North were soon 1-0 down to a goal resulting from a midfield error, which was doubled when referee Pete Stimpson overruled an offside appeal from North's defenders.
A further goal saw Angel lead 3-0 at half-time, but North didn't give up and fought back when Phil Weller converted a delightful 25-yard free kick.
They should have reduced the arrears still further but were guilty of missing a hatful of chances.
However, Angel always had the upper hand in what was a hard-fought game and two further goals saw them take all three points.
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