Only four games in and the CFS Division Two promotion race is going to form.
Old Boys and Corinthians remain the sides at the top.
Old Boys produced the result of the day, thrashing strongly fancied Pulrose 9-2 at Groves Road.
A Patrick Manning hat-trick led the rout with Callum Stewart, Craig Stewart (two) and Kenny Magee among the other scorers.
Dave Skillen and Gary Skillicorn scored the Pulrose consolations.
Corinthians were also emphatic away winners at Ramsey Youth Centre.
Steve Glover (two), Greg Taylor (two), Jamie Stoy and David Bignall were the scorers in a 6-0 win.
Ronaldsway caused the result and surprise of the day, winning 3-2 at the Police who have had a poor start to the campaign.
Chris Coxon and Luke Bellis were on target for the Police.
Onchan and Michael shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw at Onchan Stadium.
Daniel Pownall opened the scoring in the first half before Paul Corlett equalised for the visitors after the break.
Jurby’s good start to the season continued as they held Foxdale to a 4-4 draw.
James Mulligan (two), Phil Corkil and Anthony Wray were the scorers for the home side.
The southern derby between Malew and Castletown was abandoned after 61 minutes following an injury to Town keeper Andy Harding, which resulted in him being knocked unconscious.
Town led 3-1 at the time.
Both clubs wish the player a speedy recovery.
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