Secretary Craig Williams showed why he hasn't hung up his boots as One In Twelve amazingly went top of Division One.
They trailed 3-0 at home to Baildon at half-time, but Williams scored the first and last in a superb comeback as they won 4-3.
Kevin Poppleton, after good work by Joe Gordon, and Neil Milner helped One In twelve equalise before Williams, who had headed the opener, settled it with a disputed penalty.
Station Athletic lost 6-2 at Buttershaw Bantams, but hit the bar three times.
Aaron Parsons led the way for the Bantams with a hat-trick.
Wayne Hearsum scored both for Athletic, taking his tally to five in two games.
Both sides finished with ten men, Athletic's Carl Firth leaving the pitch injured, while Buttershaw had a man sent off.
Smiling Mule B sealed the points in style at home to the TFD Centre, Jamie Poole's 25-yard shot into the top corner making it 3-1 with five minutes left.
Keith Briggs had given TFD the lead five minutes before the interval, but Andy Thornton levelled soon after the break and Paul Cawley put Mule in front.
Dave Theobould and Tony Rook were on target for Cross Keys, Andrew Wilson and Tony Quinn replying for Homelets in a draw in which many more chances were created than taken.
Strachans got off the mark with a 5-0 victory at home to Bradford Deaf.
Mail Coach are the new leaders of the Premier Division, but only on goal difference.
They beat Roebuck 6-1 at Avenue Road, taking control in the second half.
John Chapman put Mail Coach ahead, Roebuck equalising only for Johnny Hart to give Mail Coach the lead again before half-time.
Peter Pilgrim, hart, Chapman and Phil Lunn netted for Mail Coach in the second half.
East Bowling are second after a fine 6-2 victory over U Save DIY, who took the lead through Ashgar Ali.
DIY had no answer, however, to Atiz Hussain, who scored five, the other goal coming from Paul Miah jnr.
It was a similar story for Brook Crompton who beat Beehive 7-2 after twice going behind to Phil Taylor goals.
A turning point came when Beehive had a man sent off for handling in the area, Lee Newall making it 2-2 from the resulting spot kick. Johnny Hart bagged three and Newall two.
Royal won 4-3 at Wibsey through a penalty with seven minutes remaining.
Gary Boldy scored two for the winners, Paul Hewson, Terry Gray and Tony Carroll replying.
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