Allan Moore's Arbroath maintained their 100% start with a 3-1 home win over Montrose.
Bobby Linn, Kevin Buchan and Simon Murray netted for the hosts before Graham Webster's consolation. Montrose's Declan O'Kane was sent off before the end.
Marc McKenzie curled in a superb 80th-minute winner as Albion Rovers beat visitors Queen's Park 1-0.
Berwick Rangers drew 3-3 at Clyde. John Fairburn fired Berwick ahead but Scott McManus levelled. After the break, Berwick took command with goals from Lee Currie - later red-carded - and David Gold but McManus and Michael Daly responded.
Annan Athletic got their first point in a 3-3 home draw with Elgin City. Josh Todd and Kenny MacKay scored for Annan either side of a Marvin Andrews goal.
Craig Gunn made it 2-2 with a 53rd-minute penalty and Archie MacPhee put the visitors in front but Derek Carcary rescued Annan.
East Fife beat East Stirling 3-1 thanks to goals from Jon McShane, Kevin Smith and David Maskrey.
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