Three Horses 0 Stanbury Park Rangers 5 - Both teams are in the championship chase, but Rangers pulled away to an emphatic victory.
The home team were without their main strike force, the Rowell brothers, leaving Stanbury firmly in command. They were three up by the interval and in the second period they continued to dominate, scoring two more goals.
Albert Hotel 1
Phoenix 1
Honours were even, without either team being able to stamp their authority on the game. Steve Cook scored Albert's goal while Christopher Simpson found the net for Granby Phoenix.
Ferrands Arms 2
Bocking 3
Ferrands saw their promotion hopes dented when they went down to a narrow defeat by Bocking. There was little to choose between the two teams and the strong wind played a major part, helping Bocking take a two goal lead.
After the turn round Ferrands piled on the pressure and levelled the scores. However, Bocking had the last word, scoring the winning goal just before the final whistle. Referee Alf Affterton played in important part in an excellent game.
Raiseprint/Star 2
Silsden 2
Silsden took advantage of the wind in the first half, but could not convert their territorial advantage into goals. Raiseprint had more success, scoring twice after the break, but silsden stepped up a gear. Mick Conroy broke the deadlock for Raiseprint and one of his team mates put through his own goal. Silsden netted to take the lead only for S Crowe to secure a draw for Raiseprint.
n Keighley Victoria secured an easy victory beating Brown Cow (Bingley) 6-0 with five of their goals coming in the first period. Phil Booth scored a hat-trick and there was one each for R Morrisroe, J Cranage and T Dziedzie.
Cavendish also strolled to the points with a 6-0 win over Bridge. Dave Harman scored a hat-trick with Chris Brookes and M Pratt on target while an own goal completed the scoreline.
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