The two favourites for the Canada Life Premier League both won again on Saturday.
Reigning champions St George’s saw off Ramsey, who started the day top of the table, 3-1 at Ballacloan.
Jack McVeigh opened the scoring and that lead was doubled through the in-form Conor Doyle.
Although McVeigh was later sent-off for foul and abusive language, Geordies underlined their credentials with a third from striker Callum Morrissey.
Jamie Arneil notched a consolation for the home side who continue to make great strides in the top flight.
Old Boys have replaced them at the summit after a 6-0 home victory over Michael.
Callum Stewart led the romp with a hat-trick and was joined on the scoresheet by Gary Quirk (two) and Drew Ward for John Ward’s side.
Peel came from behind to hit six at newly promoted Gymns.
After Jeremy Lovett’s opener stunned the westerners, a Lee Gale hat-trick, a Josh Kelly double and one from Ashley Webster sealed a 6-1 success.
Union Mills have their first points of the season after a 3-3 draw at newly promoted Ayre United.
Ed Howland (two) and Chris Kelly ensured the Millers returned home from the north with a point.
Rushen edged a five goal contest at Ballafletcher to secure their first win since the opening day of the season.
A late goal from Jack Saxon sealed a 3-2 win at Corinthians after the home side had fought back from 2-0 down.
A Furo Davies double put the southerners in the ascendancy before Louis Griffiths and Danny Oram hauled the hosts level.
Saxon had the final word though.
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