Keighley Juniors crept to the top of the league after a weekend which saw things tighten up at the top.
Only four games were played as foul weather took its toll, with Royal and Keighley going level with Silsden at the top of the table with Keighley having the edge on goal difference.
Second placed Silsden didn't play and Royal are in third place.
Keighley out played JPL Victoria in a one-sided affair which saw Juniors race to an 11-2 victory which took them to the top of the table.
Royal were better than Sandy Lane on the day. Spencer Harrison hit the target twice for Royal in the opening period and the second half was a more even contest until the Sandy Lane keeper tried to dribble round Harrison but lost the ball.
Harrison needed no further invitation to complete his hat-trick.
Mick Dunn got Sandy Lane's consolation goal from a well taken free kick just outside the area.
New Inn Windhill got back to winning ways with a big win over local rivals Baildon New Inn. Man of the match Matthew Atkinson scored four while Simon Walton and Richard scanlon both notched one each.
Andy and Leigh Thornton scored one each for Baildon but the points went to Windhill.
Wrose Albion hit back after poor results over the past few weeks with a big win over a much improved Regent Victoria side. Wrose racked up a 12-1 victory with David Scott leading the way with four goals. There were double strikes from Warwick French, Adam Kay and Darren Townsend with Tommy Donaghue and Scott Smith both netting one each.
It was only 4-1 at the break and with 20 minutes to go it was 6-1 but Wrose hammered in six unanswered goals in the last period to secure the points.
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