Windsor & Eton put on a superb 2nd half performance to continue their good run beating Beaconsfield SYCOB 3-0.
All three goals came late in the second half with Michael Chennels netting first and then a brace from Ricci Dolan.
Windsor handed new signing Mark Burgess a start as they were without the suspended Paul Coyne.
Things didn't start too well for Windsor or Burgess as he was judged to have pushed Ross Lafayette in the back earning the visitors an early penalty.
James Pritchard stepped up to take the spot kick but thankfully for Windsor Sam Mazurek guessed the right way and saved Pritchard's effort.
Both keepers had very little to do for the majority of the half.
For Windsor's Mazurek it was nothing more than a few routine catches, but for Beaconsfield's Beames, he had a little more to do.
Firstly he would have been happy to see Matt Seedel turn Michael Chennels' cross wide and then watched in horror as Ben Porter's cross was headed against his own bar by Lee Canavan.
Beaconsfield then seemed to self destruct and hand the game to Windsor.
Adrian Sear slipped on the edge of the Windsor area as he was looking to receive the ball from a corner which allowed Ricci Dolan to break and send substitute Terry O'Connor racing down the right.
O'Connor managed to beat William Stockwell before putting the ball across the box for Chennels to put in the net.
One soon became two when O'Connor's free kick was headed goalwards by Matt Elverson and he was robbed of his first club goal by Dolan who heloed the ball in.
The game was well and truly over minutes later when Dave Tilbury launched a free kick from inside his own half which was only cleared as far as Dolan on the 18 yard line and his scissor kick went flying past Beames.