Wayne Cotton had his shooting boots on for Hudsons against Ventus.
He scored all his side's goals in their 5-1 Premier Division win and then missed a penalty for the second successive week.
Champions Albion Sports bounced back from their midweek 3-0 defeat against East Bowling Unity with a 5-1 win at Bolton Woods.
Unity maintained their 100 per cent start with a 3-1 win over pointless Wibsey WMC, thanks to a hat-trick from Dave Elvidge.
Ryan Gaunt was another striker in hot form. He scored four times as Premier newcomers Calverley Victoria beat Stanley Road 6-1. Christopher Dimbylow and Shaun Greaves were also on target.
Oakenshaw's 100 per cent record disappeared when they were held to a draw at Queensbury.
Manager Terry Mason opened Queensbury's account after 20 minutes with Oakenshaw equalising through Steve Warburton in the 65th minute.
Fairweather Green are hitting the goal trail with real style in the First Division. They followed up their 5-1 midweek win over Pudsey Royal by thrashing last season's Division 1A champions Eccleshill United 8-0.
Lee Summerscales (4), Alan Killick (penalty), Alan Elsworth - his fourth goal in four games - manager Adie Howard and Greg Watts were all on target.
Promising teenager Roman Zurek was again on target as Dudley Hill made it two wins from two as they came from 2-1 down to beat Rawdon 5-2.
Wrose Bull beat Hare & Hounds 5-3 in a cracking game. Two-nil down in ten minutes, Bull had squared by half-time and with Martin Dolan weighing in with two second half goals, Bull edged home.
Phil Clapham marked his last game before starting a five-week suspension by netting the winner for East Ward in their 3-2 victory over Wyke Wanderers.
With 13 goals in their two matches since relegation from Division One, West Bowling look like they might be one of the contenders for the Division 1A championship.
Roger White scored a hat-trick on his debut and Richard Driver hit his first goal for the club in an 8-3 win over Mail Coach.
Promoted Wilsons Transport have made an equally good start, Sean Nicholl netted a hat-trick in their 6-3 win over Thornbury. It followed a hard-fought triumph at Undercliffe on Thursday.
Queens Athletic went nap for the second successive match to put their name among the promotion contenders in Division 1B with a 5-0 win over Station. New signing Dave Harrison netted twice.
Junction also have a 100 per cent record after taking their tally to 11 goals in two games with a 5-3 win at Clayton Royal. The goal of the game came from substitute John Chapman.
Robert Caygill's last minute penalty saw Calverley Victoria Reserves maintain their fine start with a 4-3 win at Woodman Rovers.
St Pat's 17-year-old strikers Ian Taylor (2) and Gareth Carney helped their side recover from a 3-2 half-time deficit to beat Dudley Hill Rangers 5-3.
After their runaway season in Third Division football, Post Office came down to earth on their Division 2B debut and were beaten 4-0 by Woodman Rovers Reserves.
Veteran Arthur England scored twice with new signing Patsy Hollinger from West Bowling and Paul Thacker adding others.
After many years at East Ward, Crofts' new player-manager Mark Reynolds marked his debut by netting in their 3-2 win over Harp International. Mark Patten and Andy Whitley were also on target.
Heaton United were denied victory on their Division 3B debut when British Queen equalised in the last minute. Shaid Ashraf scored in the 60th minute for Heaton.
Bankfoot Lions found Ventus's impressive youngsters hard to cope with in Division 4A as Wayne Campbell scored a hat-trick in a 6-0 win.
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