Grattan League: One In Twelve are proving the dark horses in Division Two and they moved up to fourth after a 6-3 victory at Baildon.
Ilyas Usman led the way for the winners with a hat-trick. Ian Muddell netted twice for Baildon in the second half, but they had a man sent off.
East Bowling are five points clear, however, but they were made to struggle by visitors Bradford Deaf and were held to 0-0 at the interval. The match was marred in the second half by a dismissal on each side, before East Bowling came through 3-0 winners.
In a bottom-of-the-table clash Stylo won 2-1 at Rafters, who have yet to win this season.
Mark Williams and Gary Royston were on target for Stylo before half-time, Mark Everett netting for Rafters in the second half.
Nab Wood, bottom of the Premier Division, got their first victory of the season, however. They took their first four chances in the second half and went on to defeat Hudsons 5-1 with all the goals coming in the second half.
Local Hygiene are the new leaders of Division One, having beaten Ravenscliffe Celtic 4-2 with goals from Nigel Barraclough (2), Patrick Dunn and Tony Quinn.
Another Tony Quinn netted for Wibsey park United, who emulated Nab Wood by notching their first success of the campaign after coming back from 2-0 down against Ajax Windhill.
Gary Boldy (penalty) netted for United before half-time and Gary Smith levelled in the second half with a toe-poke. A magnificent 20-yard volley by Gary Kitchen then put Wibsey ahead for the first time and Boldy and Quinn made the final scoreline 5-2.
Jeromes move up to third after a 30-yard lob from Steve Grimshaw settled their match at Brook Hansen.
Bradford Moor YSA were easy 7-2 winners against Smiling Mule in the first round of the League Cup, though they were pulled back from 3-0 to 3-2 before half-time.
Queensbury's keeper made some important one-on-one saves against Mailcoach, but couldn't prevent a 3-0 defeat, Dave Dickinson, Phil Lunn and Mike McKendrick being on target.
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