CEDARWOOD goalkeeper Shaun Whattom saved two penalties but was still on the receiving end of an 8-2 York and District Sunday After-noon League division two thrashing.
Shoulder of Mutton won thanks to goals from Neil Pallister (3), Paul Lawson (2), Kevin Pallister, Adam Morton and E Kaya. Pete Carney and Luke Wilson replied for bottom club Cedarwood.
Promotion-chasing Gimcrack won 4-0 at CB United with Nicholas James and Ronnie Barker both bagging braces.
Lowly Wiggington lost 5-2 to Yearsley after goals by Jordan Hornby (2), Ronnie Johnson, Peter Doorman and Jim Watson.
Brendan Hart's hat-trick helped Knavesmire beat Bay Horse United 4-1 with Chris Bradley also on target. United's marksman was John Godfrey.
Forest are back on top after a 6-0 victory over Cottage Inn while promotion hopefuls Huntington Juniors defeated Drum 5-2.
In division one, understrength Clifton surrendered the top spot after going down 2-1 to Black Dog despite a Paul Beddingham goal.
Saville are the new leaders but they could only draw 1-1 with Rawcliffe, who had Lee Randall on the scoresheet.
Brad Dunn and Tony Brown double strikes helped Heworth overcome Puss 'N' Boots 5-4 with Lee Hall also on target.
Clifton Rangers' search for their first points of the season continues after a 5-0 defeat at College of Law while St John's College were 5-1 winners at Woodthorpe.
Updated: 11:15 Friday, November 21, 2003
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