Boltmakers Arms won a scrappy affair against Old House At Home as they led 2-0 at the break.
By the final whistle it was 5-0 with Paul O'Neil and John Kilby scoring two each and Cameron Ali adding the other to take the points.
Sandy Lane put a big dent in Horsforth St Margaret's title hopes with a excellent win.
After an even opening 10 minutes in which Horsforth saw a shot bounce off the upright, Sandy Lane took the lead after Richard Hibbitt hammered home.
Their second saw Hibbitt become provider for Steve Murray to double Lane's lead. Hibbitt scored his second after the break and completed his hat-trick.
With ten minutes remaining a mix-up with the Sandy Lane goal keeper and his center half allowed Mark Saunders to score a consolation goal for Horsforth.
The Queen won a close encounter against Angel after fighting their way back from 2-0 down at the break.
Queen pulled it back and at 3-3 an own goal gave Queen the points.
Britannia lost to a injury time penalty against Wrose Albion. Both sides missed first half chances and in the second period Richard Woollin came on as a substitute and within two minutes gave Britannia the lead. Craig Loftus levelled before Darren Townend gave Albion the lead for the first time in the game.
With two minutes left Britannia thought they had saved the game with a goal from Mark O'Hallan Loftus converted the injury time penalty to steal the three points for Albion.
Baildon New Inn ran in thirteen unanswered goals against Stocks Lane Rangers who fought hard but were out classed and out-gunned. John Brear and Andy Thornton led the way for Baildon with four each while Leigh Thornton chipped in with a hat-trick and Rick Clarke grabbed one. Stocks Lane also gave away an own goal to seal the victory for Baildon.
Regent Victoria also had a good win over Cricketers, scoring eight goals to one. Robert Bedford got a hat-trick while Ben Whitaker and Paul Hamilton both got a brace and Steve Forrest a single.
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