JAMES McKay struck twice as Ex-Servicemans smashed Elephant for five in Warrington Sunday Soccer League Division Two.
Mark Atkinson, Alex Gibson and Tom Crozier also netted, while Elephant's goal was scored by Liam Highton.
Graham Taylor, Adam Smith, John Smith and Ian Warburton scored for Manx Arms but the team had to settle for a point in their game against AFC Newmarket.
Alpha Care United defeated Dog and Partridge with a hat-trick from Ryan Ennis and a fourth goal from Alan Smith.
In the Premier Division, Moorfield Callands were hammered 7-0 by Halton Arms with goals from Craig Dewhurst, two, Alan Bond, two, Gary Toole, Gas Gerrard and Lee Mitchell.
Dave Taylor, Gary Fox, and Dominic Murray all found the net in Monk Sports' 3-1 win at Turf and Feather, whose goal came from Chris Burrows.
Vulcan won at home against Socrates with goals from Kieran Eaves and Steve Dandoe, two.
Crossbar remain one of the teams in contention for the Division One title race after a 4-1 win against Penketh and Sankey Eagle built on a hat-trick from Matthew Bush and a further goal from Johnny Johnson.
Hale FC defeated Brooklands 3-1 with Michael Lomas, two, and Chris Durkin notching for Hale.
Green Dragon were grateful for a Mike Caddick hat-trick to overcome the Fleece.
Wilkies earned themselves a point against Grange Red Lion thanks to goals from Stuart Clarke and Paul Gallop.
Kevin Edwards, Chris Turner, and James Dooley, two, were scorers for Britannia in their 4-1 win against Grappenhall Sports, who replied courtesy of Danny Maycock.
Earlestown Athletic and Grappenhall AFC shared six goals in their game, with Jason McGann, two, and Terry Rigaux scoring for Earlestown.
Ashley Chester struck twice and Rob Greaves also chipped in to hand Albion a 3-2 victory over Oakwood.
Jolly Tanner won 4-0 at the Dragons with their goals coming from John Whitmore, Chris Jupp, Roy Abbott and Jack Rowbottom.
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