Injury-hit Bingley White Horse paid a heavy penalty when they faced Stanbury Park Rangers.
They went down to a 6-0 defeat in a match with both teams struggling to cope with difficult conditions.
Stanbury adapted quickest to the mud and took the lead after five minutes when Mick thompson found the net. He added a second within minutes.
Steve Bainbridge added a third goal just before the break, taping in from close range.
Rangers doubled their goal tally in the second half with Bainbridge heading home and strikes from Mark Labbett and Andy Grange completing the scoring.
Old Swan Clarets opened the scoring in their First Division clash with Queens Head. Johnathan Champman scored the early goal, but Queens hit back with three goals to take the points.
Skipton After Dark collected a 6-0 victory over St Annes Celtic Reserves in the Jeff Hall Cup.
All other games in the league were postponed because of frosty pitches.
Fixtures -- Premier Division: Craven v Stanbury, Royal Oak v Bingley White Horse; Keighley Juniors v Lord Rodney; Granby Phoenix v Skipton After Dark.
Division One: Silsden Bridge Inn v St Annes Celtic Reserves; Queens Head (Bingley) v Albert; Grapes v Brown Cow; Old Swan Clarets v New Inn.
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