BOURNEMOUTH Electric's magnificent 20 month unbeaten run in the Hayward Sunday Premier League came to an end when an 89th-minute own goal enabled West Moors Social Club to get the better of them 1-0 at Electric's Broadway Park ground.

Newly-promoted Wallisdown Liberal, with a perfect record so far in the top flight, replace Electric on top of the table after Terry Foote scored all three goals in their 3-0 victory over Redhill.

Danny Wilson and Jamie Corbin netted for Branksome CC but East Christchurch SSC forced a 2-2 draw thanks to a couple of goals from Chris Forbes while Berrans Park Avenue's revival continued with Kevin James steering them to a 1-0 win over third-placed Branksome Railway Hotel.

SPIRE RISE TO TASK

Darby's Corner's perfect record was ruined when Spire Broadway toppled the Division One leaders 4-1 with Shaun Walbridge and Ben Virabi nabbing two apiece.

AFC Winton take over on top after shading it 2-1 against Brazilians United thanks to Dave Schlanders and Max Frampton who would have had a hat-trick but for a couple of missed penalties.

Bournemouth Electric Reserves were also 2-1 winners when Joe Kittle and Chris Toy put paid to Bournemouth Athletic while Michael Green (2), Phil Allen, Dan Lindow and Luke Gillett gave Hordle Spurs Reserves a 5-1 victory over AFC Bransgore.

Robbie Warren and Craig Dancer netted for Tradelink Angel but Westside had the upper hand 5-2 thanks to James Mitchell (2) and a Kabba Jack hat-trick.

TX'S WINNING WAYS

Both Division Two games finished 4-0 with 100 per cent leaders TX United toppling AFC Leigham Vale through Reuben James, Stevie Talliss, Simon Talliss and Michael Haskell while Queens Park take over in third place from Cranleigh after ambushing them with goals from Jake Ormond (2), Callum Booker and Ben Shephard.

Christchurch Royals hold top spot in Division Three after Dale Simpson and Rob Hepple ensured a 2-0 success against Premier Sports.

Littledown remain just a point behind after Dan Jones hat-trick and a goal from Ryan Irvin accounted for Priory Quays 4-2 while Lectus tonked Christchurch United 4-0 courtesy of Dave Aparicio's hat-trick and a Mike Higgins strike.

BARBER A CUT ABOVE

Mark Sandell and Jamie Christopher netted for leaders Arkon but Burns Lettings go back on top of Division Four after emerging 5-2 winners in the top of the table clash thanks to Nathan Barber (2), Daniel Lamb (2) and Elliott Lewis.

AFC Verwood move up to third after Chris Baldry, James Murray and Mike Ford clinched a 3-1 win over Fernside Sports while bottom-placed Hollies United went down the pan again when James Mankee's four-goal blast helped Aspect Bathrooms sink them 7-2 with Joe Moody, James Tucker and Phil Dixon adding one each.

QUEENS HEAD TABLE

Queens Park continue to lead Division Five on goal difference after James Burgess, Steve Flynn, Shahram Sam-Daliri and Andy Gagan put paid to AFC Stourvale.

AFC Parkstone also have maximum points after Luke Wahwerit and Dave Wrixton gave them the edge 2-1 against Umix while AFC Westvale scuppered Realty Letting Rangers 5-2 with a Matt Newman hat-trick and further goals from James Newman and Andy Gosling.

COX SPARKS ELECTRICAL WIN

Hardy's Electrical opened up a six-point lead at the top of Division Six when James Cox (2), Will Ireland and Shahed Miah brushed Athelstan aside 4-1.

Dorset Knob go second after Graeme Trevitt (2) and Lloyd Bird ensured a 3-1 success against Pottery and PSC Lymington Argyle were also 3-1 winners when Kerry Leach, Steve Thornley and Ollie Emerton sank fellow strugglers Branksome Conservative.

It was a fourth hat-trick in as many weeks for Magpies and Woolsbridge United Reserves hitman John Turle when the Division Seven pacesetters beat Alsden 5-2 with Fareed Raouf getting the other two.

Nearest rivals JS Bournemouth Sports Reserves went down 4-2 against Cricketers 1847 whose goals came via Sonny Ko and a Simon Trew hat-trick and White Hart replace them in the runners up spot after Andy Hurll, Rob Stephenson and Will Heggan gave them the verdict 3-2 against AFC Hewitt Green.

VIENNA STRETCH LEAD

Vienna Windows Reserves opened up a three-point lead in Division Eight after their 7-2 triumph over New Milton Borough courtesy of Jesse Hodgson's hat-trick and further goals from Luke Evans, Wayne Gavin, Sam Cummings and Stuart Marshall.

Nearest rivals Heritage Reserves took a 4-1 tumble to goals from Ryan Lucas, James Huckle, Shaun Brian and Bob Coley at Oakdale and Poole Bay Estates take over in second place on goal difference after Mark Jackson (2), Mark Haynes and Chris Hunt toppled Priory Quays Reserves 4-1.

Ferndown Forest continue to blaze a trail at the top of Division Nine and have a seven point lead after Scott Taylor, Lee Barratt and Craig Dixon ensured a 3-1 win over AS Muscliffe.

Steve Booker was the five goal star of Riversmeet's 6-0 romp against AFC Leigham Vale Reserves with the other goal coming from Pablo Souza.

Ben Wheeler bagged a hat-trick in Real Carling Reserves 5-2 success against James & James with Chris Witt adding a brace while Shane White's hat-trick proved decisive in DH Britannia's 4-2 win over Horse & Jockey.

KEEPER'S ON TARGET

Goals from Ben Pantling, Tony Hannon-Bobe and goalkeeper Mark Wood were not quite enough to save Division 10 pacesetters AFC Burton Reserves from a 4-3 defeat against Lovett whose goals came via Darren Wilkes, Phil Davies, Lee Park and Sandor Wilson.

Boscombe Celtic Reserves are the new leaders after Steve Mannion and Julian Belton clinched a 2-1 win over Talbot Park while Dan Pringle's hat-trick helped Winton Wanderers to a 4-1 triumph over Forest Heath.