THE Hounds defence has still not been broached in York John Smith's Sunday Morning League division one after a 1-0 win over Volunteer Arms.
Crowther grabbed the only goal against the run of play.
Deramore Arms failed to take advantage of Edward VII's cup commitments when they lost 2-0 to Haxby Lions.
Green, Hill and Beech were on target as Acomb SC won 3-1 against Turpin FC.
In division three, James Gilbrtson gave Copmanthorpe the lead in their derby with Bishopthorpe but the visitors hit back with two goals from Moore and one for Manns seeing them to a 3-1 win.
Paul Hughes gave Barlby the lead at Five Lions only for a Nicholl penalty and a Dower strike to give the home side all three points.
A Neil Earl brace on 34 and 44 minutes saw Selby Olympia Reserves take a two-goal half-time lead against Skelton and when Ryan Chadwick added a third eight minutes into the second period the points were in the bag.
Second-half goals from Penrose and Umpleby salvaged a point for Wilberfoss after they trailed 2-0 to F1 Racing at half time.
Lee Ward hit a treble as Albion Vaults recovered from going a goal behind to Black Swan to win 6-2. Howells went one better as he struck four times in Rumours' 6-1 win at Poppleton Rd WMC.
Ian Rudd opened the scoring for division five leaders Thomas's Hotel after just 40 seconds of their game at Holgate WMC. Disastrous defending gifted Holgate an equaliser but the visitors dominated the rest of the game with Williams and Smith each scoring twice in an 8-3 win.
Mark Cairns hit a treble as Wanderers beat Pocklington Rangers 7-1, while Ben Wilson scored both goals for Fulford Reserves, who had to settle for a point as Hird and McDo-nagh hit back for Firkin 103.
Luke Burton got the only goal as Quaker Wood beat Selby Griffin 1-0, while Steve Johnson and Andrew Metcalfe bagged braces as Raskelf Rovers beat Cawood 6-2.
Updated: 11:00 Friday, October 15, 2004
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