Bolton Woods were held to a 1-1 draw by visitors Lindley WMC in the third round of the West Riding County FA Sunday Cup.
The Huddersfield side led through a first-half penalty but solid pressure by Woods finally saw Ian O'Driscoll score a deserved equaliser after a one-two move.
Woods looked favourites to win in extra time only for referee Gary Miller to decide conditions were bad enough to abandon the match.
Stanley Road went out on penalties at Swinnow Victoria in their fourth round replay.
Road let a 4-2 lead slip and conceded a goal in the dying seconds of the 90 minutes.
Oakenshaw reached their second semi-final of the season with a 1-0 win at rivals East Bowling Unity in the third round of the Senior Cup.
Unity played some of their best football for several games. They were impressive in midfield but could not produce the finishing touch.
With three points separating the bottom eight sides in the Premier Division the scramble for wins is intensifying.
Ventus, having to play striker Keith Turner in goal, did not aid their survival chances by losing 4-3 to Wyke Wanderers.
A 25-yard goal from senior player Colin Flesher was a feature of Fairweather Green's 5-2 derby win over Thornton in Division One.
Green ending a three-match draw sequence against a Thornton side who were always going to struggle with three of their normal strike force missing.
Sixteen-year-old Darren Storey hit the only goal of the game for West Bowling at Wrose Bull.
It was a strike that dents Bull's promotion hopes and gives Bowling confidence of climbing out of the bottom three.
Substitute Tommy Carr forced a late equaliser over the line as East Ward protected their unbeaten record at Westwood in a 2-2 draw.
The Division 1A runaway leaders Eccleshill United beat Quarry 4-1.
Quarry held the leaders to a goalless first half with centre backs Robert Perkins and player manager Barry Peacock, who was returning to the side for the first time since October, playing well.
But Eccleshill took advantage of defensive errors to move in front and finished much the stronger side as they won 4-1 with Ray Price scoring a goal direct from a corner.
Station drew 2-2 with visitors Wrose Albion in Division 1B.
Now that Station have signed a new goalkeeper, the club's former No 1 Liam Sugden is enjoying an outfield role. Sugden hit the target with a diving header as Station came from a goal behind to go 2-1 up, but Albion grabbed a late equaliser.
In the clash between the two promotion favourites Hare & Hounds beat Springfield 5-2.
Hounds were 2-1 down at half-time but hit four second-half goals including a superb effort from Martin Regan.
Dudley Hill Rangers moved four points behind second-placed Springfield with a 5-2 win over bottom club White Eagles.
Craig Brown scored two goals for the second match in a row.
In a game well refereed by Harry Hudson, Junction came from 1-0 down at half-time to beat Chellow 4-1.
Two goals from Andy Yates put Junction in front and, then, an inspired substitution by joint manager Jimmy Hargreaves saw replacements Darren Dalton and Craig Smith seal the victory for Junction.
Woodman moved into a 2-0 lead in five minutes and then lost goalkeeper Paul Gadd with a double leg fracture at Bolton Woods Socials.
Stand-in goalkeeper Simon Townsend saved a late penalty as Woodman ran out 5-0 winners, Frazer Talbot collecting a hat-trick.
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