Worthing eased to their second win with a comfortable 2-0 success at Walton and Hersham.
Sam Francis gave Rebels an ideal start with his first goal for the club on seven minutes and Mark Pulling added the second 13 minutes from time.
Walton finished with only nine men following the second half sending off of Adam Thompson and goalkeeper Tony Tucker.
The hosts, with five players booked, also had manager Laurence Batty and his physio banished to the stands for arguing about Worthing second goal.
Batty was unhappy that Pulling's strike was allowed with one of his players lying injured. Thompson saw red for denying Francis a goal-scoring opportunity on 69 minutes when Tucker was also booked for arguing.
Tucker then received his marching orders six minutes from time for a flare up with Francis, who had initially slid in on the keeper.
Francis put his side in front by heading in a free kick from the left by Wesley Lopez.
Pulling made the points safe with his second goal for Rebels, firing home from ten yards after a move involving Paul Rogers and Mark Knee.
Horsham's poor start to the season continued with a 3-1 defeat at Windsor and Eton.
All four goals came in the last nine minutes of the first half and followed an entertaining spell.
Windsor broke the deadlock after 37 minutes when Ayoub Kahalouq bundled the ball home from a corner.
It was 2-0 two minutes later when Ian Chatfield spilled a low shot from Brahmin Eloumani and Dave Carroll tapped the ball home.
Steffan Ball hit the post for the Hornets before being bundled over in the penalty area after 43 minutes and Stuart Hardy made no mistake from the penalty spot.
Windsor stretched their lead again in first-half injury time when Craig O'Connor beat John Kirby before rounding Chatfield to slot home.
The injured Chatfield was replaced in goal by Kirby for the second half.
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