Oxfordshire Senior League

Arran Armstrong's brace helped Premier Division pacesetters Garsington beat bottom club OUP 4-1 - and go seven points clear at the top.

Armstrong opened the scoring for Garsington, before James Horseman equalised for OUP.

After the break, Armstrong added a second and then Jay Morris and substitute Andy Maisey wrapped up victory.

Garsington are now seven points clear of Chadlington, who won 2-0 at home to lowly Charlton.

However, it wasn't until the 70th minute that a dominat Chadlington broke the deadlock, Forde finishing off Steve Corbett's cross with a diving header.

Five minutes later, Chadlington clinched victory when James Cleevely's dipping drive from the corner of the penalty area rocketed in.

Launton Sports overcame having Sam Donaldson sent off in the first minute to draw 1-1 at Berinsfield.

Donaldson was given his marching orders for kicking out at an opponent, but despite this Launton's ten men took the lead on the half-hour when Steve Kerry scored with a shot from an acute angle.

Bersinsfield gained the upper hand in the second half, and Mick Murphy walked the ball into the net for the equaliser in the 55th minute. But they were unable to notch a winner as Launton held on.

In Division 1, Ricky Ryan's first-half double set Wheatley 04 on the way to a 3-0 win over Long Cren- don. Tom Sheppard's penalty in the second half sealed victory.

In Division 2A, Stuart Tarr hit a hat-trick to help Eynsham Res run out 6-4 winners over BCS Bardwell Res in their top-of-the-table battle.

Andy Glossop, Peter Higgins and an own goal completed Eynsham's tally.

OUP Res's Stuart Morbey hit a freak equaliser in a 1-1 draw at Launton Sports Res.

Morbey's long-range up and under dropped into the back of the Launton net to everyone's amazement.

Launton had led through an early Lea White goal.

Yarnton Res twice came from behind to maintain their unbeaten record with a 2-2 draw at home to Oakley Res in Division 2B.

Strikes by Mark Stow and Mike Milling for Oakley were cancelled out by Tim Stevens and Jack Dunmall.