HORSPATH barely needed to break sweat to demolish Wolverton Town and consolidate their place at the top.
Andy Cummings took 4-22 from 13 overs, then Mark Skelton (3-17) and Mohsin Rana (3-24) finished the job to dismiss Town for 69.
It proved no prolem for Horspath, who passed their target for the loss of one wicket.
Wolverton Town 3pts, Horspath 30
Morris Motors Exiles are now Horspath's closest rivals after they easily overcame Sandford St Martin.
Jim Howe batted for 50 overs, but could only finish on 68 not out for Sandford, who made 213-8.
Irfan Shah took 4-73 for the Exiles, for whom Shabaz Alam (49) and Syd Khan (48) added 108.
Mansoor Abbasi then smashed a rapid 52 not out as victory was secured by six wickets.
Morris Mot 30, Sandford 13
Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts' third win in a row came at the expense of Dinton 2nd.
Will Cooper (47), Matthew Baggs (50) and Charlie Baxter (43) saw Nondies to 266-9, and despite 49 from Ivor Jones, Dinton slumped to 143 all out against Mark Stanway (3-15) and Baxter (3-26).
Dinton 2nd 15, Ox & Bletch Nondies 30
Kimble pulled off a seven-wicket victory at home to Hanborough, who were rolled over for a meagre 109, with left-arm seamer James Russel taking 4-16.
Jamie Griffiths's 61 not out then steered the hosts home with 23 overs to spare.
Kimble 30, Hanborough 7
Pete Cooling was left just three runs short of a ton as his Cropredy side beat Cumnor 2nd by six wickets.
He received valuable support from Altaf Hussain (42).
Earlier, Aussie Will Tuffley made 64, while James Coleman took 4-56 in Cumnor's 199-7.
Cropredy 30, Cumnor 2nd 12
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