Bradford Sunday Alliance Premier Division side Bolton Woods proved far too strong for their Division One opponents Victoria Rangers as they romped to a massive 13-0 victory in the third round of the West Riding County FA Sunday Cup.

Veteran Lal Corbally came on for the last 15 minutes and scored for the home team. Andy Howard and Chris Rosindale both bagged four each and Steve Burdett also weighed in with a goal.

Albion Sports had to work much harder but also progressed against visitors Ferrybridge, who were 2-0 up inside the first five minutes. The hosts recovered to win 8-3 as Kevin Towey hit a hat-trick.

Division One side Westwood Park battled well against visitors Silsden, of the Premier Division, but two goals in the first half - after the home team had taken the lead - and two in the second put the higher-ranked side through.

The third all-Alliance tie saw Buttershaw White Star take part in a penalty shoot-out for the second week running after drawing 1-1 with White Eagles at home.

Steve Pickles put the visitors ahead only for Chris Graham to equalise for Buttershaw, who progressed into the next round despite having goalkeeper Dev Pickles carried off with a suspected broken ankle.

In the Sunday Senior League Cup, Eccleshill United continued their winning streak when they beat Wibsey WMC 8-2, Ben Hardy hitting four goals for the hosts.

In the Intermediate League Cup, White Horse thrashed rivals Towngate Athletic 7-2 as Jamie McEwan hit a hat-trick. Hudsons went 3-0 down at home to Orange 2005 in the first half and ended up 5-2 losers.

Goalkeeper-turned-striker Lee Ashforth hit two for hosts Queensbury and man of the match Wayne Dawn added a third as West Bowling were beaten 3-1.

Richard Marshall got the only goal for Pudsey after 20 minutes against Whetley Lane, Mathew Cressey pulling off a remarkable save for the visitors to seal victory.

Daniel Marshall bagged a hat-trick for Oakenshaw in their 7-2 win over Holmewood Athletic while, after an even first half, Bradford Park Avenue Rangers ran out 4-1 winners at home to Chellow, with Stuart Campbell, Adam Jones, and Thomas Howard scoring second-half goals.

Eastward and visiting Crown Wyke enjoyed a five-goal thriller in Division One, which was won by a 30-yard screamer by Alan Morley to give Eastward a 3-2 success. Shaun Hamilton scored twice for Wyke.

Brian Mottram and Ian Bell gave Wyke Wanderers a two-goal interval lead at Dudley Hill Rangers, who levelled in the second half through Chris Brandon and Jamie McEwan. But Bell got his second in the 90th minute to give the points to the visitors.

Basement club Eccleshill provided one of the shock results as they beat high-flying Ring o' Bells 2-1 at home thanks to goals from Chris Hannan and Lee Johnstone.

Division 1A saw Bishop Rovers share four goals with Oddfellows Athletic. Nicky Walker twice put the visitors in front but goals from Zahid Younis and Ebad Rasid, in the 88th minute, gained a point for the hosts.

Nigel Longbottom scored his first goal in ten years for Clayton Orient to give them a half-time lead at Baildon Trinity, before Darren Kendall added to the lead. Chris Hawker scored two goals in Wrose Bull's 5-2 win at Quarry.

Albion Sports Reserves piled on the pressure at the top of Division 1B with an excellent victory at Craven Heifer.

The visitors were losing 3-2 with five minutes to go but two late goals earned them the three points.

Ventus United were too good for Queensbridge United as goals from Alex Cusack, Ian Ogrady and a brace by Steve Jarockyj enabled them to notch up a 4-2 victory.

Saltaire Rangers took the lead in the first half against Dudley Hill Rangers Reserves through John Cunnington.

Hill then had a player sent off but it did not stop them going 3-1 up through Billy Lowther (2) and Carl Donnachie.

Andy Jeffreys pulled one back for the hosts but the ten men held out for a hard-earned victory.

Allerton moved back to the top of the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Division 2B after an amazing comeback against Nab Wood Juniors which saw them come from 3-1 down to win 4-3 in the last six minutes.

An Aidan Panwar penalty gave St Georges a point after they had gone behind to Buttershaw OA.

And Forresters moved off the bottom with a 4-2 win at Woodman Rovers, Simon Hayley netting a double.

Idle United beat Beldon Sports 2-1 thanks to goals from Matthew Saunders and Chris White, while Britannia Shipley lost 3-2 to School Green in a close encounter, Paul Moorehouse and Dave Crabtree notching for the losing side.

Otley Road kept pace at the top of Division 2A, winning 5-2 at Druids. At the bottom, Bankfoot Lions lost to George & Dragon by the same score. It was Dragon's first win as Carl Goodchild scored a hat-trick.

Thornton won 5-1 at home to Queensbury as Sean Clifford netted a treble, while Glynn Beale also bagged three as Junction moved into second spot with a 4-2 victory over Bradford Ukrainians.

Fountain overtook Gaping Goose after coming from 1-0 down to win 3-1.

Abdul Motin notched a double to keep Cornwall Youths in the Division 3A promotion hunt with a 3-1 win over second-placed Black Swan.

In Division 3B, Sporting FC got the better of high-flying Prospect 3-2 but leaders Wrose won a much more one-sided affair at home to bottom side Stocks Lane United, winning 11-2 as Luke Waterhouse claimed a hat-trick.

New Inn Wyke move into second spot thanks to a 4-1 win over Nab Wood Juniors Reserves, with Mark Whittaker, Marvin Robinson, Darrel Crabtree and Jason Longbottom all on target.

Division Four saw Ravenscliffe Sunday enjoy a comfortable 5-2 win at home to Thornton Reserves, Luke Jackson and Jamie Kitchin both netting twice.

Bradford Lions scored three with no reply against Steel Bangle thanks to goals from Jonathan Burgess (2) and Luke Leicester.

Orange 2005 of Division 2B provided the upset of the Intermediate Cup third round with a comfortable 5-2 win at Division 1A opponents FC Hudsons. On target were Daniel Duckworth (3) and Aiden Wright (2).

The Queen beat Ring o' Bells Reserves 5-1 in the Amateur League Cup third round and Napoleon made equally light work of Woodbottom, winning 6-1 as Andy Flynn and Neil Shearer both bagged a brace. Top House Crusaders also went through after beating Shipley Town Reserves 6-3, with Jason Kershaw netting a hat-trick.