In an end-to-end game where both keepers excelled, undefeated league leaders Silsden found the going tough at Regent Victoria despite having a 3-2 half-time lead.
Regent had Steve Forrest and Robert Bedford dismissed for second bookable offences with 30 minutes remaining, which proved too much and they went down 5-3.
Robert Bedford, Matthew Cook and Lee Newall were on target for Regent.
Keighley Juniors lost their 100 per cent record when visitors Sandy Lane triumphed 3-0. Chris Burke, Richard Hibbert and Richard Wood were the men that did the damage in a well-deserved win.
Old House at Home met Oddfellows 2000 for the second successive week, and after losing 17-0 last week they lost 10-1.
Old House took the lead when Junior Hunter shot home, but within five minutes Oddys had gone 2-1 in front. Andy Warren (6), Dennis Asquith (3) and Danny Smith were the Oddys' marksmen.
New Inn Windhill won their fourth game out of five by defeating Angel 2-1. In a game well refereed by John Gascoigne, New Inn scorers were Richard Scanlon and Emad Zeitovin. Dave Gatenby replied for Angel.
Boltmakers Arms beat Baildon New Inn 6-1 away. Dave Greenwood (2), John Kilby, Kiernan Mulderrig, Steve Bradshaw and Paul Eccleston were on target for the Bolts. Andy Thornton was the Baildon scorer. Wrose Albion go join second in the league after a 4-0 away win at JPL Victoria.
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