Leeper Hare York and District League division one leaders Malton Bacon Factory lost their 100 per cent record as they were held to a draw at home by Huby United.
Andrew Metcalfe opened the scoring for Huby early in the game. Nicky Cass made up for an earlier penalty miss by levelling matters before half-time.
Phil Higgins netted from the penalty spot after the break to put the visitors back in front before Dennis Moffatt scored to earn a point for the Malton side.
After only three weeks of the season South Bank remain the only team in Division One with a 100 per cent record.
Graham Bootland, Simon Kehoe and Nick Shaw were their marksmen in a 3-0 win at St John's College.
Osbaldwick slipped to their second defeat in three games as they were comfortably beaten at home by Wigginton Black Horse.
Rob Orr gave Osbaldwick the lead but goals from Steve Hudson (2), Simon Slater and Neil Newton saw the visitors canter home 4-1.
Two first half goals from Andy Wood and Matt Devereaux saw Norwich Union to their first win of the season, beatinng Hammerton United 2-0.
After a blank first half David Jeffrey put Haxby in front against Civil Service whose Will Dunnitt equalised in a 1-1 draw. A goal in each half gave Thorpe a 2 -0 home win over Post Office.
Haxby & Wigginton's Jon Machin netted his third hat-trick of the season as his team won 4-1 at Fulford to go clear at the top of division two.
Dan Rhodes netted Haxby & Wigginton's other goal. The home side took the lead through James Stewart but made no impression for the rest of the game.
Easingwold and Heworth shared the points in a 2-2 draw. Mike Hartley and Tony Snowden netted for Easingwold, David Bonner and Liam Masterson replying for Heworth.
T&L Selby won their first league game of the season, 3-1 at home to Stillington.
Chris Harkin netted for T&L in the first half, with Steve Johnson equalising from the penalty spot.
After the break Paul Tanton put T&L back in front but it took an Adam Durnin goal two minutes from time to ensure the points for T&L.
Alan Ware gave White Horse the lead from the penalty spot after ten minutes but visitors Stamford Bridge got back into the game with an own goal and further strikes from James Willmoth and Greg Nesbitt saw them home 3-1.
Hamilton Panthers were too strong for visitors Norton, who scored first but then fell to a Mark Moore hat-trick and one goal each by Paul King and Dean Dawson.
Updated: 10:43 Monday, October 08, 2001
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