Pudsey Congs needed just four players as they set out their championship stall early against a hapless Yeadon side.
Devastating bowling from Neil Gill, six for 27, and Naveed Rana-ul-Hassan, four for 58, ensured the
visitors amassed just 90 on a near perfect wicket.
Openers Andy Bethel and Vic Craven made short shrift of the total, banging together their 92 in just 17 overs.
Craven, who was frustrated to miss out on a start for Yorkshire this weekend, set about the bowling with gusto, notching up a debut half-century in just 26 balls.
Newly-promoted Woodlands made the perfect start despite last season's star Safraz Ahmed striking out for a duck.
They racked up 218 against title pretenders Baildon, with Tim Orrell grabbing the only First Division century of the day.
The home side managed only 92 in total.
Lightcliffe beat Pudsey St Lawrence by 56 runs. They managed 222 for seven, with Neil Whittaker on 53 when run out. St Lawrence managed just 166 despite a James Smith half-century as James Horne adapted well to the higher level, hauling six for 71.
In the day's only draw, Farsley picked up four points, amassing the day's highest score against Undercliffe.
The giant 296 included an 86 from Mark Whitehead, and John Goldthorpe top-scored with 93 before falling to a Guy Saxton catch off the bowling of Andy Walker.
Last year's leading batsman Ashley Metcalfe managed 46 before overseas star Faisel Afridi took the prized wicket.
In reply the visitors scored 206 with John Sadler top-scoring with 44.
Spen Victoria pulled off a surprise win over the much-fancied Hanging Heaton.
A 58 from debut-making overseas player Rao Anjum helped Spen to 210 for nine.
He also took two spectacular catches and a wicket as he sought to fill the giant boots of last year's star Grant Lambert. Missing their overseas star Ajit Bhoite, Hanging Heaton managed just 118
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