Wanderers come back on Rangers
`A' Division with a hard fought 2-1 win over Island Rangers.
Jim Gallagher and Richard Carrera both tallied for BAA, offsetting an earlier strike by Rangers' Michael Bremar.
Rangers and three other teams now stand level on two points. They are Robin Hood, Lobster Pot, Spinning Wheel and Forties.
Roy Fellows and Leon Bascome hit paydirt in Forties' 2-0 triumph against KPMG.
Hood hammered Fire Services 4-0 as Des Minors recorded a hat-trick and Rai Morrison aided with a single score.
Spinning Wheel just managed to scrape through 1-0 at the expense of Lobster Pot after Pot striker David Marchant missed a vital penalty, costing his side a point.
In `B' action, St. George's and Devonshire Colts All-Stars stayed unbeaten, battling to a 1-1 draw. Jeff Richardson was on the mark for Devonshire while Earl Simmons did likewise for St. George's.
Coca-Cola went on a scoring binge, pumping five past North Village Rams without reply. Wayne Dears had a second-half hat-trick after Horace Simons slotted home the first two goals.
In the other match, Somerset Extros got past Prison Officers 3-2. Jerry-Lynn Simons, George Brangman and Donnie Simmons scored for the west-enders while Clarence Dill and Kenny Butterfield replied for the Officers.
Lionel Cann slammed home five goals and Lionel Furbert added three more in Dandy Town's 8-2 thrashing of St. George's that allowed them to stay atop the Alliance Division Group `A'. Greg Foggo and Del Tyrell got consolation strikes.
Another high-scoring affair saw PHC blast North Village 5-2 with Gavin Simmons (two), Blaine Tucker, Shakai Govia and Eddie Dowling the goal poachers for the Zebras and Rahji Edness and Sherritt Hewey netting for Village.
Boulevard outlasted Devonshire Cougars 4-3 in a closely-fought contest.
Wilfred Samuels, Maurice Smith and Danny Rogers (two) were on target for the Blazers while Marcel Sheppard (two) and Keith Smith got the goals for Cougars.
Tallies by Omari Hart and Darren Burchall enabled Southampton to draw 2-2 against Port Royal, who counted Henry Santucci and Cameron Rawlins as their marksmen.
St. David's eased by BAA 3-0. Shannon Fox, Garic Swainson and Charles Furbert were responsible for the scoreline.
In the day's final match Hamilton Parish pummelled Prospect 5-1 as Glenn Smith, Phillion Webb, Sinclair Gibbons, Chris Caisey and Franklyn Simons carried the scoring load. Deforest Evans struck Prospect's lone goal.
