Only seven teams have 100% records following the poor weather of last week with more than half the games ending prematurely.
In the First Division Long Lee were dismissed for a modest 64 in 32 overs as Chris Welch took 5-17 and Dave Robinson 3-33. Visitors Cullingworth knocked off the runs for the loss of one wicket in just 11.4 overs, Aide Powis making 32 not out at they beat the weather.
Oakworth recovered after losing early wickets to lift their total to 200-9. Barrowford were staring down the barrel at 9-2 when play ceased.
Embsay had done all the hard work at Shires Lane by bowling Bradley out for 97. A gritty knock of 41 by Neil Robinson holding up the home side long enough for the weather to intervene. John Metcalfe took 5-44 and Nas Hussain 4-14. The reply was cantering along at 64-1 with skipper Duncan Bullough making 35no when the rain arrived.
Simon Bates rattled 73 for Skipton CI as they posted 144 at Cowling. Martyn Dalby finished with 4-31. The homesters had reached 83-2 at the close.
Denholme scored a healthy 192-4 at Thornton. The Booth Bridge Laners made 19-1 in reply
The Bronte derby saw West End struggle to 98-6 in their overs and Haworth were making progress at 52-3 when the end came.
The teams two with two wins in the Second Division are Sutton and Ingrow
Sutton were at home to Airedale and dismissed them for 116 with Mark Watkins top scoring with 31 as Justin Holdsworth claimed 3-24. Danny Brown, with 55, was the backbone of the home side's seven-wicket win.
Meanwhile Ingrow were dismissing visitors Carleton for 117. Tom Mitcham made 39no as P Sutcliffe took 4-29. It took the Keighley side only 15.3 overs to knock off the runs for the loss of only one wicket. A Parker leading the way with 60.
There were two other results in the division. Gargrave were dismissed for just 46 by visitors Chatburn, with John Lockley 6-15 and I Ali 3-8 doing the damage. The Ribblesdale side romped to a seven-wicket victory.
Jimmy Nelson's made 145 at home to Ingrow St John's with Tony Stafford scoring 59 as David Greenwood took 5-23. The Saints surprisingly made only 75-8 in their 45 overs in reply.
Cononley looked to have been rescued by the weather on their travels to Foulridge. The Noyna side were 78-2, chasing a target of 105.
David Barton 94 and Phil Taylor 70 helped Glusburn to 216 at home to Pendle Forest. Jason Bracewell was on 82no as the Fence side replied with 129-1 when rain stopped play.
Barrowford and Embsay are the two on top of Division Three. Hopefully the weather will change to allow the two to slug it out next Saturday.
The Bull Holme side were at home to Long Lee who were dismissed for 99. Si Doane scoring 31 as Nigel Jones took 4-27. Nigel Hargreaves and David Wilkinson both scored 39 as the homesters triumphed by six wickets.
Embsay were at Morton and dismissed Ingrow St John's for 80. The Shires Laners romped home by seven wickets with skipper Alan Robinson leading the way with 32.
The other result in the division came at Sandylands where Skipton CI saw off Thornton by seven wickets. John Stuttard taking 7-28 for the winners.
Airedale were staring defeat in the face as they had made 94-7 at home to Cowling who had made 144-9 batting first.
Pendle Forest were similarly placed at home to Oakworth. They were 45-5 chasing 206-6 when rain stopped play. Steve Powell scored a fantastic 126no for the Cure Hill side as Andy Hakin took 4-87 off 23 overs.
Colin Williamson scored 74 for Haworth as they made 186 at Cullingworth. The home side were 53-3 when stumps were drawn.
Bradley, Denholme and Keighley TC are the three sides in the Fourth Division with two victories each. Bradley's Richard Hurst 5-19 and Ashley Walmsley 3-27 had visitors Ingrow back in the hut for 67. The home side knocked the runs off for the loss of seven wickets.
Denholme knocked visitors Sutton over for 70, then galloped to a six-wicket victory.
Keighley TC dismissed Gargrave for 83 at Rose Cottage. They then lost seven wickets reaching their target.
Cononley stumbled to 55 at home to Glusburn, with evergreen Rummy Smith taking 4-16. Matt Lloyd 35no led the successful seven wicket reply
Foulridge were rescued by the weather at Chatburn.
There was no play between Long Lee III and Pendle Forest III.
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