NEWLY-PROMOTED or new teams top all five divisions in the Sunday Combination with Busbys leading the way in the Premier; Black Boy 99 doing it in Division One; Royal Standard HGSA in Divison Two; Bird in Hand in Division Three and Micklefield Inn setting the pace in Division Four.

Busbys stretched their lead at the top of the Premier to two points beating Beaconsfield Legion 3-1. John Ceasar opened the scoring before Dave Croucher's penalty pulled Legion level.

Busbys boss Steve Watmore gave his side a half time rocket and they responded. Lee Hawkins restored their lead from Darren Moore's corner and Moore got the third to maintain Busbys 100 per cent record.

Elsewhere, champions, FC Beaconsfield beat Italia Unita 5-2 with Jay Tannis, Andrew Alexander, Darren McDowall and Delroy Howell's brace doing the damage.

Wycombe Town continued their excellent start with a 6-0 win over King George V. Danny Stevens' volley set them on their way before Johnny Mason and Stevens with his second, made it three before half time. Mason added another in the second half with brother Leigh netting two.

Lee Newton's free kick set Division One leaders Black Boy 99 on their way to a 6-0 win over Italia Unita Reserves.

It was 3-0 at half time thanks to goals from Sean Gibson and Ian Newton. Italia then had their keeper sent off for handling outside his area and two goals followed quickly through Newton and Gibson, before substitute Marky Pitt completed the rout.

In the same division, Bucks College got their first win as a Ben Spooner brace and a debut goal from Mo Carraway gave them a 3-0 win over Wycombe Marsh RBL.

Also in Division One, Wycombe Town Reserves pulled off a shock beating title contenders FC Beaconsfield Reserves 5-2 with Jacob Peters scoring a hat-trick. Wayne Norris and Nathan Jack got the others.

Crown maintained their 100 per cent record thrashing Horse and Jockey 5-0. Gavin Groves (two) scored for the second week running whilst Jason Weston, James Buckridge and Ben Barker all scored to put their side second in Division Two. They trail Royal Standard HGSA who won 8-2 against Wycombe Marsh RBL Reserves.

Elsewhere, AFC Totteridge and Queens Head Rangers battled out the season's first goalless draw, while Wycombe Hermits beat Chinnor Exiles Reserves 4-1 to grab their first win courtesy of goals from Ian Bullock, Rob Spreckley. Lee Fifield and Tim Barber.

Bird and Hand struck six without reply against FC Fitzgerald to stay top of Division Three and maintain their record of not having conceded a goal so far.

Rose and Crown are behind Bird and Hand on goal difference despite their 8-1 demolition of winless Four Seasons. Rashid Maknin got half of the goal tally whilst Adam Preston managed a brace and there were singles for Jonny Norgate and Jamal Maknin.

AFC Golden Cross became the first side to hit double figures hammering Black Panthers 11-0. Andy Clements scored five and Guy Jones hit his second hat-trick in as many games. Andy Hird, Matt Clark and James Mooney got the others.

Pheasant was not on the menu at Kings Head as Pheasant won 6-0 with Sean Smith (two), Norm McCorkell (two), Steve Brookes and manager Ian Evans all netting.

Three Horseshoes could only field ten men against Wycombe Town A. But Town struggled to make additional numbers count and needed a disputed Chris Coarse penalty to lead 1-0 at half time. Gary Parker extended Town's lead midway through the second half, before a well-taken Paul Pidgeon strike put Shoes within touching distance. However, in the final minutes, a defensive mix-up resulted in Parker scoring his second to earn a 3-1 victory.

New side, Micklefield Inn made it played three, won three and sit on top of Division Four despite conceding their first goal of the season in a 3-1 win over King George V Reserves.

AFC Golden Cross Reserves drew 3-3 against Division Four outfit FC. Beacons Bottom thanks to Stuart Chamberlain, Ollie Windiate and Carl Giles.

Busbys Reserves got their season up and running, beating O'Neills 7-1 thanks to two goals apiece from Robert Hoing, Pete Bottomley, Alex Mulholland and a Matt Shepherd single.

Red Lion Longwick and Wye Valley drew 2-2. Mark Eacott put Lion ahead but Wye equalised when John Payne set up Carl Sautereau who couldn't believe his luck when his miss-hit went in.

Kyle Wilkins' overhead kick renewed Lions' lead before Rangers produced the goal of the match thanks to some fancy Mark Newell sidesteps and a well-struck Rob Kerns finish.