The Bradford Sunday Alliance League's interest in this season's FA Sunday Cup ended as Albion Sports went out at the second round stage, losing 3-0 at Seymour, Liverpool.
The officials did Albion no favours by continually leaning to the home side and to complete a miserable day Albion had Scott Price and Andy Markham sent off.
Calverley Victoria - with two-goal James Hall back to his poaching best - stung Buttershaw White Star with four goals without reply in the opening 20 minutes of the all-Alliance West Riding County FA Sunday Cup second-round tie.
Buttershaw, like Calverley with several leading players injured, clawed back to 4-2 but with the fifth goal always going to be vital Adam Lobley's shot from the wing clinched it for Calverley.
Buttershaw added a third through Terry Hyland.
Coasting 3-0 at the interval, Premier Division club Crown, with Andy Shuttleworth scoring twice in a rare appearance, were given a second-half fright by 1B club White Eagles. Crown survived some anxious moments before completing a 4-2 win.
In the other all-Alliance clash new signing Gary Shaw was on target as Stanley Road overpowered a game Idle 6-2.
Martin Pattinson and Mick Naylor shared doubles as Queensbury had a 6-3 win at Beechwood in Leeds.
Another good win over Leeds opposition came at Avenue Road where West Bowling had 42-year-old Dave Loxam and 17-year-old Jack Murphy on target in a 4-2 win over Vesper Gate.
Stewart Evans gave Quarry the lead against leading Wakefield club New Wheel, but the visitors clinched the tie with two goals in the last ten minutes.
Wakefield side Redoubt came away with a 9-3 win at Wyke Wanderers and it wasn't Wyke's day as the second team went one better and conceded ten goals.
In a winning scoreline that could have been much higher Fairweather Green, with John Penn and Adie Howard sharing the goals, were 5-3 winners at Woodman Batley Carr.
Two-goal Andy Maltby and midfielder Wayne Dalby were outstanding in Wibsey WMC's 2-1 win over
Drighlington while Gary Owen was Oakenshaw's goal hero in a 2-1 win at top Harrogate league side Bardsey.
Halifax club Brown Cow gave former winners Bolton Woods a first-half fright by taking a 1-0 lead. Derek Rouse and two-goal Devon Miller led the comeback and defender Kevin Woodhead wrapped it up with a fourth.
Youngster Neil Jones scored a hat-trick for Queensbury Reserves in their West Riding County FA Sunday Trophy second-round win over Halifax club Falcon and Pine. The game ended after 70 minutes when one of the visitors broke a leg, with the score at 3-1.
There's no holding Steve Daykin as the veteran striker hit four goals as Albion Sports Reserves progressed to round three with an 8-1 win at Red Lion Crusaders.
Keighley Victoria Hotel crashed out 7-3 against Batley Irish National while Prince of Wales drew 2-2 with Rawdon. Ben Cahill scored both Prince of Wales' goals.
Tuckers go through to round three after beating Amaranth 2-1 after extra-time. David Swaine scored Tuckers' first straight from the kick-off and Wayne Davies bagged another soon after.
Eccleshill United Sunday put up a brave fight after going four behind in the first half against Wilton Bridge. They scored three goals in the second period but the fourth goal just would not come.
Woodman Rovers Reserves and Hare & Hounds were locked at 7-7 at full time. In extra-time Woodman scored a goal in each period to secure a thrilling victory.
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