ELVINGTON, who had conceded two goals in each of their previous five matches in division two of York and District League, let in three for the first time but still won 5-3 at home to Strensall.
Scorers for the visitors were Matt Brown and Mick Piper, with two goals.
Luke Dove hit four for the home side, taking his total for the season to nine, and Tom Hovington completed the scoring.
Division two leaders Heslington played their best football of the season as they swamped hosts Barmby Moor 7-0.
There were two goals each for Simon Musgrave and Simon Gatenby, with other contributions from Martin Clarke, Alex West and Andy Gray.
Two sides near the bottom of the league recorded their first win in five games and both won 3-2 away from home.
Civil Service twice came from behind at Fulford with goals from Simon Dowson, Matty Topham and Neil Hunter, while Andy Browes hit both Fulford's goals.
White Horse won at Stillington with goals from John Williams (2) and Michael Cochrane.
Sam Gregory, with his sixth goal of the season, and Dave McCafferty replied for Stillington.
Riccall had to settle for a point at Poppleton, Jack Rogers hitting a second half equaliser to cancel out Danny Barratt's first half lead for Poppleton.
Updated: 10:51 Monday, December 06, 2004
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