Hamilton took a surprise seat at the top of Scottish Premier League,
Inverness CT 0 Hamilton 1
Richard Offing's goal with the last kick off the first half saw Hamilton go top of the table after a slender one goal win at Inverness.
Offing's strike lit up a disappointing affair in which both sides failed to provide any signs of creativity.
Inverness' best chance fell to Roy McBain, whose volley was well saved by Tomas Cerny in the Hamilton goal.
Rangers 2 Hearts 0
Kyle Lafferty claimed his first competitive goal for Rangers to help the hosts to a 2-0 victory over Hearts.
The former Burnley man proved to be the difference between the two, opening the scoring after 37 minutes.
Rangers wrapped the points up with Kris Boyd's injury-time penalty after Lee Wallace tripped Kenny Miller in the box.
Hibernian 3 Falkirk 2
Falkirk remain at the foot of the division after Hibs cantered to a 3-2 home win.
Colin Nish's brace and Hanlon's header gave the hosts a 3-1 lead, and even though Falkirk pulled a goal back through Michael Higdon's second of the game, it was not enough to force a share of the points.
Motherwell 0 Aberdeen 1
Charlie Mulgrew's goal four minutes from time helped Aberdeen to a 1-0 win away at Motherwell.
Chances were few and far between and Aberdeen defender Zander Diamond, who was making his first appearance this season after being troubled by a foot injury, limped off midway through the first half at Fir Park.
St Mirren 0 Kilmarnock 0
St Mirren striker Jim Hamilton and Kilmarnock midfielder Mehdi Taouil both hit the crossbar in an otherwise uninspiring clash at Love Street.
In the closing seconds, Killie keeper Alan Combe made a decent save from O'Donnell but, by then, neither side had done enough to deserve all three points.
Inverness CT 0 Hamilton 1
Richard Offing's goal with the last kick off the first half saw Hamilton go top of the table after a slender one goal win at Inverness.
Offing's strike lit up a disappointing affair in which both sides failed to provide any signs of creativity.
Inverness' best chance fell to Roy McBain, whose volley was well saved by Tomas Cerny in the Hamilton goal.
Rangers 2 Hearts 0
Kyle Lafferty claimed his first competitive goal for Rangers to help the hosts to a 2-0 victory over Hearts.
The former Burnley man proved to be the difference between the two, opening the scoring after 37 minutes.
Rangers wrapped the points up with Kris Boyd's injury-time penalty after Lee Wallace tripped Kenny Miller in the box.
Hibernian 3 Falkirk 2
Falkirk remain at the foot of the division after Hibs cantered to a 3-2 home win.
Colin Nish's brace and Hanlon's header gave the hosts a 3-1 lead, and even though Falkirk pulled a goal back through Michael Higdon's second of the game, it was not enough to force a share of the points.
Motherwell 0 Aberdeen 1
Charlie Mulgrew's goal four minutes from time helped Aberdeen to a 1-0 win away at Motherwell.
Chances were few and far between and Aberdeen defender Zander Diamond, who was making his first appearance this season after being troubled by a foot injury, limped off midway through the first half at Fir Park.
St Mirren 0 Kilmarnock 0
St Mirren striker Jim Hamilton and Kilmarnock midfielder Mehdi Taouil both hit the crossbar in an otherwise uninspiring clash at Love Street.
In the closing seconds, Killie keeper Alan Combe made a decent save from O'Donnell but, by then, neither side had done enough to deserve all three points.