Hare & Hounds responded to their heavy defeat to Oakenshaw by thrashing Bolton 6-0 in the first round of the cup with Matt Jordan scoring a hat-trick.

Hounds now face Albion Sports in the next round.

Despite being the better side for most of the match, Undercliffe CC lost on penalties at Dudley Hill Rangers.

After Rangers took the lead through Roman Zurek, veteran Mally Wright sent the game into extra time with a late equaliser. Craig Brown scored the decisive spot kick as Rangers won 4-2 on penalties.

Hill's opponents in round two are fellow First Division side Wrose Bull who saw off a spirited Station 3-0.

Mark Fernie hit three as St Pat's warmed up for their top-of-the-table clash with Chellow on Sunday by thrashing fellow Division 1B side White Eagles 8-0. They earned themselves a second round match against Bradford Moor.

Having had a tough start in Division One Victoria Rangers restored some pride with a 7-1 passage into the second round against a depleted Eccleshill United.

Jamie Pyrah and Trevor Payne scored two goals each.

After waiting 20 minutes for the first goal the floodgates opened at Fairweather Green where the home side trounced Wrose Albion 12-0, player-manager Adie Howard and Paul Exley scoring four each. Green now visit holders Oakenshaw.

Monkey earned a derby against neighbouring pub Hudsons after an extra time 3-1 win against Quarry.

Former Woodman Rovers player Chris Brandon knocked his old club out of the competition with a late goal as Thornbury, who had led three times only for Woodman to pull level, edged home 4-3.

Junction face Premier Division opposition for the first time in Bolton Woods after Neil Woodhead inspired a 2-0 win over Clayton Orient.

After being knocked out by Albion in the Cup last year, Westwood were able to take revenge over Albion's second team. Lee Innes, free from his rugby commitments with the army, returned with a hat-trick in a 5-1 victory.