Staddy pushed all the way in cup by Miners
The victors will meet Café Roma in the next round of the tournament.
The youthful Chaddlewood side, for whom 17-year-old midfielder Ryan Yeoman excelled, could not quite match the experience of their rivals who scored through Will Warner and Kevin Bindon. Phil Derrick replied for the Miners.
As anticipated a close game was witnessed at Yelverton where Division One leaders Old Suttonians played Wessex Rangers.
The game ended all square but the visitors can count themselves just a little fortunate to get a share of the points by virtue of an 89th-minute goal from Gary Dixon.
Paul Simpson got Rangers goal in the 50th minute.
Tamarside keep third spot even though they dropped two points by drawing at home to with SWEB.
A fine 40-yard pass from Wayne Gamble set up Mark Keith for their opener and an 85th-minute goal from Jimmy Alexander cancelled out SWEB's advantage, who had Brian Connell and Ross Coombes to thank for their goals.
Plymouth University's 5-3 victory helped them up two places in the table at the expense of an out-of-form Roborough, at Staddiscombe.
In a game spoilt by the blustery wind Sean Cornish and Gavin Murphy's efforts for the visitors was surpassed by those of Dan Mason, Ben Murphy, John Neville and Tim Dockerill for Uni.
United Services Mermaid move up two places thanks to their slender 2-1 win over a struggling Yelverton side.
Mermaid went one goal up through Mark King but this was cancelled out by a Ricky Moon strike. Honours were even at half time but a penalty converted by King doomed Yelverton to their ninth defeat of the season.
Plymouth Parkway continue to languish at the foot of the table but did come close to sharing the spoils against Western Mortgage Services.
Unfortunately the Mann 'triplets', Sean, Robert and Stuart all scored leaving Ovi Tampu and Serge Petroshich's goals just not enough to gain a point.
In Division Two Roborough maintain their pole position even though they dropped two points to Kings Arms Tamerton.
Matt Howells, Jeff Miller and Dan Johns scored for the leaders and Lee Mann, Jamie Wilson and Andrew Curley bagged the Kings goals.
Plymouth YMCA narrowed the gap behind Roborough to just a single point by virtue of their fine win against Staddiscombe Colts.
The scoreline looks a little surprising as Staddy have been performing well of late. Sam Yates, James Yates (2), Sean Falbage and Simon Jones scored the YM goals with Andy Milne bagging a consolation for the visitors.
Third-placed Chard United lost on the artificial turf, at Saltash, 3-2 to Café Roma.
James Gold, Danny Norman and Lewis Haddock scored for Café with Kevin Bashford and James Richie replying for Chard.
Old Suttonians remain adrift at the bottom after losing 4-2 to Plymouth Trophyman, who can thank an Andrew Cromack hat-trick and a Clive Light strike for the points.
Shakespeare lost narrowly to visiting Ivybridge Town at Brickfields. Ryan Hargreaves and Scott Rennie both scored for Town with Matt Eastley getting the home club's consolation goal.
University B beat Lee Mill WMOV 4-1 and jumped up to fourth place in the league thanks to strikes from Dan Mason, James Newill, Tim Dockerill and Ben Murphy. James Cartlidge replied for Lee Moor.
In Division Three, Morley Rangers must wait another week for their second win of the season as they lost 3-1 to Cofely United, who had Andrew Harper (2) and Sam Carter on target.
University C emulated their two senior teams by winning so can celebrate a clean sweep for the Students and also putting one over their rival student team, Plymouth Marjon.
University's scorers were a brace each from Greg Palmer and Sean Ford with an own goal completing the scoring.
Ashley White and Callum Wadge were on target for Marjon.
Windsor Car Sales move up a place by beating a lacklustre Hooe St John at Victoria Park.
Hooe readily admitted that the best team by far won on the day.
A Steve Maplin penalty and a Richard Hill hat-trick was enough to see them through, although Hooe will claim the goal-of-the-match with the Aaron Weekes score direct from a corner, which was small consolation, though.
Lee Moor B beat Azadi by 3-2 in the remaining game in the division.
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