Mansfield Town moved to the top of the fledgling Blue Square Bet Premier table on Bank Holiday Monday after a comprehensive win at Moss Lane against bottom-markers Altrincham.
Paul Connor headed home the opener for the Stags after 11 minutes, and winger Adam Smith added a 25-yard drive for number two 7 minutes later.
Keigan Parker put the game out of sight with number three 9 minutes from time and added the gloss deep into stoppage time with a late penalty after Anthony Danylyk brought him down.
A Craig Reid double helped Newport County to a good point at Kingsmeadow against AFC Wimbledon.
A crowd of 3,828 saw Danny Kedwell's early penalty gave the Dons the lead on 16 minutes.
Striker Reid levelled with a 25th minute penalty after Ismail Yakubu had brought down Robbie Matthews.
Kedwell turned provider as Christian Jolley put the hosts ahead on 56 minutes but Reid's late 79th minute effort earned County parity.
Matty Tubbs' penalty sealed Crawley Town's 1-0 win in a topsy-turvy match that saw two players on each side sent-off and a Forest Green Rovers` penalty saved.
Four red cards were shown in 13 minutes after a quiet first half.
Rovers' Scott Bartlett picked up a second yellow before Crawley's recent signing from Alfreton Town, Kyle McFadzean, saw a straight red for a bad challenge.
Crawley keeper Michel Kuipers was then dismissed but replacement Nick Jordan saved from the spot before Tubbs scored 16 minutes from time after Gavin Caines also saw red.
Andy Drury scored his first goal for Luton Town and was then sent-off as the Hatters came from behind to draw against Hayes & Yeading United at Kenilworth Road in front of a great holiday crowd of 6,354.
Drury directed his header across goal and into the far corner to cancel out Brad Pritchard`s chip over keeper Mark Tyler.
Pritchard had a second disallowed for offside, and he fired a chance wide late on as Hayes looked for the win.
Luton's hopes ended when Drury was sent-off late on for a foul on James Mulley.
Fleetwood Town kept up their good start to the season with victory over last season's play-off finalists York City.
Gareth Seddon gave the Fylde coast outfit an early 7th minute lead when he nodded home Shaun Beeley's cross.
Magno Vieira sealed the points on 83 minutes for the Cod Army when he lobbed home a fine finish from 12 yards.
The Minstermen, who had chances through Michael Rankine and Jonathan Smith, scored a late 87th minute reply with Greg Young heading home Alex Lawless's cross.
Ten-man Rushden & Diamonds took local bragging rights once again as they claimed a 1-0 win against Kettering Town at the Elgood`s Brewery Stadium.
Ashley Westwood's 32nd minute own-goal proved decisive and Diamonds held on after the break, despite Justin Miller being sent-off for two bookable offence.
Alan Connell scored twice as Grimsby Town came from behind to secure their first home win of the season against Histon at Blundell Park.
Lee Wootton fired the visitors ahead after 23 minutes, seizing on a mistake by Bradley Wood, before home keeper Steve Croudson kept out an Omer Riza shot.
On 39 minutes Connell levelled from the penalty spot after Oluwafemi Ilesanmi was ruled to have brought down Lewis Gobern.
And, after twice going close, he volleyed in an 85th minute winner from Lee Peacock's cross.
Jack Byrne struck an injury-time equaliser for ten-man Kidderminster Harriers as they battled to a draw with Tamworth at Aggborough.
Keith Briggs put Harriers ahead just before half time when he struck from 20 yards but the visitors equalised almost immediately when Kyle Perry headed in a Mike Williams cross.
The home side lost Mark Albrighton when he picked up a second yellow card 17 minutes from time and Perry fired in from the edge of the area to put Tamworth ahead 6 minutes later, but Byrne nodded in from close range to snatch a point for ten-man Harriers.
Wrexham eased the pressure on under-fire boss Dean Saunders as the Dragons beat newly-promoted Bath City 2-0.
Striker Andy Morrell headed Wrexham into a 28th minute lead as he pounced on a Curtis Obeng ball.
Christian Smith extended the lead just before the hour, darting into the box to head Dean Keates' cross home and secure Wrexham's first victory in five games to leapfrog Bath in the table.
Cambridge United eased to their first win of the season over Eastbourne Borough at the Abbey Stadium.
Josh Coulson headed them into an early 7th minute lead from James Jennings' cross and Jennings made it 2-0 just before half time with a 25-yard free kick.
Boro almost pulled a goal back but striker Andy Atkin's header rebounded off the bar.
But their keeper Rikki Banks was a busy man and held three long-range efforts from Danny Wright, while he also denied Daryl Clare and Robbie Willmott.









