Didcot did the double over Wallingford to stay top of Division 4.
Simon Pritchard (73), Ian Demain (64) and Matt Jones (33) helped the visitors amass 241-9, despite the best efforts of Mark Carey (4-35).
Carey (37) and Ian Harris (34) put up a fight, but Wallingford slumped to 152 all out. David Slade took 4-32 and Jones 3-47.
Wallingford 6pts, Didcot 25
Michael Darby captured 6-28 and Lawrence Brock 4-16 as Horley were dismissed for 105 by Great & Little Tew 2nd.
Only Steve Palmer (40) was around for long in an innings that spanned only 20.5 overs.
Tew had posted 229-9 through Kevin Taylor (53), Marcus Jeacock (42) and Josh Garrett (32), while Pete Papenfus picked up 4-42.
Horley 5, Great & Little Tew 2nd 25
Kingston Bagpuize’s high-est score of the season was still not enough to beat Buckingham Town 2nd.
The Baggies reached 227-7 due to Martin Shepherd (84) and Marco Cecchini (65). Dominic Pritchard (4-22) and Brijesh Valhambia (3-44) bowled well.
Andrew Thatcher (56) then Wayne Platts (99no) and Harry Martin (35no) saw them home on 229-3.
Kingston Bag 8, Buckingham 2nd 25
Chearsley hit their highest score this term, 257-6 against East Oxford.
Russell Haynes (63), Will Sawrey-Cookson (56) and James Veness (44no) shone.
Ali Shah top scored with 42 for the visitors, but Ken Baker (4-32) and Ed Holland (3-65) left them clinging on at 166-9.
Chearsley 20, East Oxford 5
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