It was almost a case of as you were in the remaining Stagecoach Leagues with Pollok staying atop the Super First Division despite dropping two points against bottom-markers Thorniewood United.

A second-half Daley McSorley penalty kick for Thorniewood cancelled out Lok striker Alan McKenzie's opener.

Central First Division frontrunners Bellshill Athletic had David Shaw and Andy Selkirk to thank for a 2-0 victory over St Anthony's that let the Lanarkshire outfit open up a seven-point gap on the chasing pack.

Back leading the Second Division are Rossvale after a brace of goals from evergreen Robbie Winters, now 40, clinched a 2-0 triumph over Port Glasgow and lifted Martin Lauchlan's men above previous table-toppers Cambuslang.

They dropped to second after their 3-1 reverse at home to Glasgow Perthshire, whose young striker Mark Hampstead netted a hat-trick.

Ayrshire District front-runners Kilwinning Rangers extended their lead to five points and boosted their goals differential with a 12-1 humbling of Dalry Thistle marked by Bryan Boylan and Dean Agnew bagging trebles.

Meanwhile, there was almost a Scottish Junior Cup shock up north where Kilbirnie Ladeside needed a late Kieron McAnespie goal to earn a 2-2 draw with FC Stoneywood.

Yoker made the most of their second bite at the cherry to overcome Dundonald Bluebell 3-1 at Holm Park with a Greg Maitland double and Mark McManus score.