CHRIS Harris took 5-32 as Farnley Hill inflicted A Division leaders Bradford Moor's first defeat since week one of the Dales Council League season.
Naveed Andrabi dominated Moor's total of 199 with an impressive 110 but Harris had the last laugh with his five wickets, which he followed with a knock of 36.
This backed up Gethin Clarke (45no) and Joe Bedford (38) as Hill won by four wickets to leave them fourth in the table, 14 points behind Moor.
Halifax Direct made 221 (Hassan Patel 58, Farhan Ali 53) and then bowled out Shipley Providence for 167 (Natesh Prabhu 64, Mohammed Iqbal 4-29) to move level on points with Moor at the summit.
Third-placed Leeds Sikh, who are four points off the pace, bowled out New Wortley for 115 then lost just three wickets as they raced to victory (Harpal Ryatt 43no).
Thornbury travelled to Tong Park Esholt and Riffat Shabbir took 6-39 in the hosts' 126. Thornbury also struggled but edged to a three-wicket win that left Park at the foot of the table.
Phil Wilson's unbeaten 46 proved decisive as St Lawrence climbed off the bottom with their first victory of the season. They won the Pudsey derby by five wickets against third-bottom Congs (132 – Zahid Mahmood 53).
There was also a five-wicket win for Cookridge (Tahseen Suleman 59) as they responded to Savile Stars' 169 (Sharaiz Khan 63, Ray Wells 5-32).
B Division leaders Baildon made 216-6 thanks to Simon Bullock's unbeaten 101, before Tawseef Ahmed took 5-26 as Farsley were restricted to 120-8 in reply.
Second-placed Woodhouse made a useful 227 (Tahir Iqbal 54, Imran Malik 50) but that was almost not enough as Adel, in third position, replied with a spirited 192-8 (Ross Booth 50, Mohammed Faisal Bhatti 5-18) in a narrow defeat.
Cookridge B made 187 at Crompark and then bowled out the home side for 164 in a 23-run success.
Matthew Waller scored 64 of Drighlington's 185-9 at bottom side Morley, who only managed 119 in reply as Waller (3-25) and Martin Douglas (4-42) did the damage.
C Division pace-setters Thornbury maintained their unbeaten start and stretched their lead at the top – but only just as they edged out second-placed Leeds Sikh (205-8) by two wickets.
Pudsey Congs climbed to third place as they leapfrogged Great Horton Park Chapel by dismissing them for only 98 (Dave Shaw 6-13) before wiping out the deficit to win by eight wickets.
Drighlington racked up the day's top score of 255 as Nick Dare powered to 149 backed up by Jake James (75). Cookridge C responded with a decent 208-4, which featured 72 by Khalid Mahmood and 66 not out from Steve Blackburn.
Pudsey St Lawrence B are bottom after posting only 102 against fellow strugglers Baildon B, who edged to a three-wicket victory.
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