Oxfordshire lost a double-header against Surrey at Wimbledon in the Inter-County Championships.
The first team fell 12-3 to Surrey 2nd in Division 1C in spite of a promising start by county champion Ryan Manuel in the singles.
The visitors' only other wins came in two men's doubles.
Oxon 3rd went down 9-6 to Surrey 4th in Division 5C, a close encounter, with ten of the 15 matches requiring a deciding third game.
Oxon, who gave a debut to Alison Campbell from Witney, opened with singles wins from Jon Ponsford, Helen Ashdown and Lauren Cooper to lead 3-1.
But their opponents had more experienced players in the doubles, Oxon winning just one in each discipline.
Oxon over 60s zipped through Bucks 11-1 at High Wycombe.lomew School, Eynsham, on Sunday, starting at 1pm Radley & Oxford continued their domination of Division 2 of the Five Discipline League with a 246-175 drubbing of Abingdon B, winning four of the five disciplines through Chris Burden, James Malignancy, Katie Shuttleworth and Lauren Cooper.
FIVE DISCIPLINES LEAGUE.
Round 4 results: Windrush 236, North Abingdon 170; Evenlode 237, Park 158; Radley & Oxford 246, Abingdon B 175; Gosford Hill B 187, Oxford University 158.
Placings: Radley and Oxford 946, Windrush 905, Evenlode 876, Abingdon B 847, Park 838, North Abingdon 744, Gosford Hill B 686, University 326.
Michael Cheung partnered Nick Hare to a maximum as Park upended Abingdon B 7-2 in Men's Divison 2 of the Oxford & District League.
Cheuk Wang Wong and Alex Baker were unstoppable in St Clements' 6-3 defeat by Park B in Division 4.
OXFORD LEAGUE RESULTS.
Women's Division 1: Leys O, Headington 6. Div 3: Breakaway 1, Harwell 5.
Men's Div 2: Abingdon B 2, Park A 7; Evenlode B 6, Oxford University 3. Div 3: St Clement's 3, Park B 6. Div 5: Bicester 6, Thame 3.
Mixed Div 2: Abingdon 8, Windrush B 1; Oxford 1, Windrush B 8. Div 3: Leys B 5, Evenlode B 4; Park B 4, Didcot Power 5. Div 4: Long Crendon 4, St Clement's 5.
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