@splstats takes a look at some of the numbers behind the weekend games.
2 Alloa Athletic made just their second ever league visit to Ibrox on Saturday, picking up a 1-1 draw which saw them move further away from the Championship relegation zone. That previous visit came way back in August 1922, when Bill Struth's Rangers side came out as 2-0 victors on their way to winning the old First Division title. Even when cup competitions are taken into account, the Wasps have not been regular visitors to Ibrox – Saturday was just their ninth trip to the stadium in their 136-year history, and just their fourth visit since World War II. The Wasps had conceded 17 goals without reply in those three post-war visits, with the most recent being a 7-0 thumping in the Scottish Cup in 2012, but Liam Buchanan's goal on Saturday means they will now have some positive memories.
14 Hearts' 2-1 win away to Falkirk on Saturday evening stretched their lead at the top of the Championship table to six points. Including the final game of last season, the Jambos have now strung together a run of 14 league matches without defeat. This represents their longest unbeaten run in the league since 1991/92, when Joe Jordan's side went 15 games without defeat on their way to finishing second in the Premier Division.
3 Rory McAllister scored the first hat-trick of the League 1 season in Peterhead's 3-2 victory over Ayr Utd at Somerset Park. The striker has now scored six hat-tricks in the last five seasons - he's managed three for the Blue Toon in addition to the three he scored for Brechin City (two of which came against Peterhead). The striker has already found the net nine times this season, and looks to be well on his way to a sixth consecutive season of scoring 20+ goals in all competitions. Saturday's three strikes took his career tally to 130 league goals, 82 of which have come for his current club.
4 Morton moved to the top of the League 1 table with a 1-0 victory away to Airdrieonians on Saturday. The Greenock side have now kept four consecutive clean sheets for the first time since July-August 2011, and are just one short of equalling the club record of five. Jim Duffy's side have picked up three league wins in a row, something they last achieved back in March 2013.
6 Queen's Park's 4-1 win away to Elgin City on Saturday was their sixth consecutive league victory, and took them to within two points of Arbroath at the summit of League 2. The Spiders had not previously managed six league wins in a row since February-March 2011. In contrast, the Glasgow side only managed five league victories in the whole of last season.