Bolton Woods broke the Premier Division goal-scoring record with a 14-4 win over Bradford Moor.
Andy Howland finished top scorer with four and there were also hat-tricks for Derek Rouse and Jimmy Spencer.
Old rivals Albion Sports and Oakenshaw were involved in a seven-goal thriller at Apperley Bridge.
Albion had much the better of the first half and twice took the lead through Stefan Zoll, but on both occasions Oakenshaw hit back to equalise through Pulse football commentator Tim Thornton and Dean Worrall.
It was Oakenshaw's turn to get the upper hand in the second half but Albion broke away and Zoll completed his hat-trick before Gary Shaw added a fourth. Defender Mark Taylor pulled it back to 4-3 with time running out.
In the bottom-four game at Calverley, relegation-threatened Wrose Bull looked to be on the way to three points when they went 2-0 in front on the hour. Calverley stuck to their task in the quagmire conditions and earned a point with goals from Lee Matthews and Glynn Tular.
In the only match played in Division One, Wibsey WMC, having beaten the heavy weekend rain, were hampered by strong cross-winds at Horsfall where the club battled out a goalless draw with relegation-threatened Undercliffe CC.
With Clayton Orient's game postponed, Waggoners, the team vying with them for the Division 1A title, were 4-0 winners at Quarry.
Karl Yewdall opened the scoring for Waggoners after running from the halfway line before doubling the lead with a header.
With the wind to their advantage in the second half, Quarry looked like they might stage a fightback but Waggoners made the game safe when Craig Rycroft headed a third.
Yewdall missed the chance to complete his hat-trick when keeper John Elphee saved his penalty but he made amends within a minute to score his third, and his side's fourth, goal.
Hudsons have finally come into form and gained a point at Shoulder of Mutton in a 1-1 draw.
Shoulder of Mutton took the lead early in the game but a goal from Kevin Robinson just after half-time grabbed a point for Hudsons.
In Division 1B there were welcome points for bottom club Royal Clayton, who claimed only their fourth success of the season with a 3-2 win at Albion Sports Reserves.
The outstanding Senior League Cup game between Queensbury amd Fairweather Green was a victim of high winds.
The clubs spent ten minutes on the field before the referee decided the weather was the winner.
The game has been rescheduled for Sunday.
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