....table on Tuesday night, whilst both Stamford AFC and Ossett United maintained their unbeaten starts.
However, Marske were held to a 0-0 draw at Mount Pleasant Avenue by newly-merged Ossett.
Stamford were also held, 1-1 at Christchurch Meadow by Belper Town, whose Kai Hancock`s 32nd minute effort looked to have won it for the Nailers until Jon Challinor popped up with the Daniels` equaliser 7 minutes from time.
Tadcaster Albion produced their best performance to date in beating Yorkshire rivals and one of the promotion favourites, Frickley Athletic, 4-0 at the i2i Stadium.
A Joe Lumsden hat-trick after 12, 29 and 72 minutes, sandwiched by one for Casey Stewart on 14 minutes sealed a very comfortable win for Taddy.
Sheffield FC came back from behind twice to win by the odd goal in seven at win-less Cleethorpes Town.
Matt Bloomer put the hosts in front after 37 minutes but a Marc Newsham brace on 43 and 45 minutes turned the game in Club`s favour.
Jon Oglesby immediately equalised after the break and then Josh Batty put the Seasiders in front after 48 minutes.
After that burst of four goals in 11 minutes, it was the 66th minute that the visitors levelled through Julian Lawrence and then Mitch Dunne won it for Club with 9 minutes remaining.
A goal from sub Ben Rhodes 7 minutes from time condemned Carlton Town to a 1-0 defeat at Bracken Moor against Stocksbridge Park Steels.
There was further misery for Carlton when Riece Bertram was sent-off in added time for a second yellow card.
Promoted AFC Mansfield earned a third win in five, 2-1 at home to Gresley FC.
Martyn Smith gave the Bulls a great start with a goal inside 3 minutes.
Brad Wells then doubled the lead in the 10th minute, and although Nick Guest reduced the arrears in the 34th minute, the Moatmen weren`t able to find a leveller.
Wisbech Town fought back from two-down in 16 minutes at home to Lincoln United to draw 2-2.
Tom Garrick after just 7 minutes and then Matt Wilson on 16 minutes had the Whites in command.
Aaron Hart pulled one back 7 minutes before the break and an Adam Millson penalty 5 minutes from time rescued a point for the Fenmen.
Spalding United also drew their first game without manager Chris Rawlinson.
His assistant Matt Easton took charge at Loughborough Dynamo and watched a 2-2 draw.
Jordan Lemon gave the Tulips the lead 3 minutes into the second half, only for Liam Read to level within 5 minutes.
Ben Davison restored Spalding`s lead in the 58th minute, but Dynamo`s experienced striker Ryan Robbins pulled them back on terms on 66 minutes.
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