Two of the three 100 per cent records in the Premier Division went on Sunday when Fairweather Green lost
2-1 at Queensbury and Albion Sports were held 2-2 at Oakenshaw.
Playing their best football so far, Queensbury had an excellent debut from former Fairweather Green player Andy Shanks in defence, while Oakenshaw let a 2-0 lead slip against visitors Albion.
A Paul Smith penalty and an own goal from Richard Clarke had Oakenshaw in front until Albion squared matters with two goals in the last five minutes - the equaliser coming from 17-year-old N Sandhu Singh from 35 yards in the dying seconds.
Champions East Bowling Unity still haven't conceded a goal after 360 minutes of football. Wrose Bull were their latest victims, Scott Price continuing his scoring form in a 3-0 victory.
In the First Division, Dudley Hill Rangers came back from their midweek defeat at Westwood with a 2-1 win at pointless Undercliffe CC. Ian Jones hit the winner.
Last season's County Cup finalists Stanley Road haven't had an ideal start in the division. There second defeat came at the hands of 100 per cent West Bowling who hit five goals in each half without reply. Chris Wood scored six of them.
In Division 1A, brothers Damien and Ben Watkins both scored and were sent off in Quarry's 3-3 draw at Nags. The nine-man Quarry earned a late point through Andy Wilson's equaliser.
In a close encounter at Waggoners, Andy Thornton put the home side ahead and after Idle had levelled Thornton collected the winner to continue Waggoners' perfect start.
In Division 1B, Heaton United dropped their first points after a 1-1 draw with Junction Fairweather Green.
No problems for Buttershaw White Star since their promotion to Division 2A, Eccleshill CC being the latest team to suffer as White Star made it 20 goals in two games. Paul Blake scored three in the 9-1 stroll.
Finding their composure after going a goal down at Chellow Reserves, George turned up the heat in Division 2B as Andy Morphett hit twice in a 6-1 comeback.
In Division 3A, Ali Faisal completed a hat-trick in the second half at Queens Hotel where visitors Victoria's fitness told in the last half-hour as they ran out 5-2 winners.
In Division 3B, Waggoners B still haven't kicked the habit of scoring for their opponents. Their own goal however wasn't enough as Craig Dylan had his shooting boots on pitching in with five as Waggoners sank British Queen 7-2.
In Division Four, forward Faisal Khan was the inspiration for Manningham United's first Alliance points in a 3-1 win over Bangladesh All Stars.
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