Bradford Sunday Alliance: Albion's Richard Clarke put through his own goal to give Bradford Moor a 2-0 lead in the Premier Division, but after Craig Bower's brace had levelled and Moor had gone ahead again, Clarke had the joy of scoring Albion's equaliser.

Oakenshaw took over the leadership from East Bowling Unity on goal difference after a 6-2 win over Sandy Lane, who had led up to the 35th minute through Richard Hibbert. Martin Carnall's first Oakenshaw goal put his team level, and Oakenshaw ran out comfortable second half winners.

East Bowling Unity were made to fight all the way by workmanlike Victoria Rangers, Paul Newsome's 20-yarder being the game's highlight in the 3-1 scoreline.

In a match between two under-strength sides, Dean Hoyle scored for the second week running as bottom two Ventus and Fairweather Green drew 1-1. Paul Cater's stunning left-foot volley earned Green's first point.

An early defensive slip led to Hudsons taking the lead through Dave Harrison against Queensbury. The lead doubled in the 18th minute through Wayne Cotton, but Queensbury came strong later and it took a great series of saves by Stewart Wilkinson to deny them.

A disputed throw-in from which Bolton Woods scored produced a sending-off for Brown Cow and marred Woods' 2-1 victory.

Crown, with an average age of 21, made a dent in Stanley Road's 100 per cent start with a 5-5 draw at Trinity Road in the First Division.

After leading 2-0, 4-2 and 5-3, Crown looked to have the leaders beaten until Road struck twice in the last five minutes to steal a draw, Paul Exley (3) and Matthew Pearmain (2) - one of three brothers - scoring for Crown.

Road's slip allowed Milestone to take over as leaders with a 2-0 win over third-placed Green Man. Paul Sweeney's introduction at half-time brought immediate dividends, and Milestone completed their third successive win with a Paul Denton penalty.

Bradford YSA gained their first points, coming from 3-1 down after 45 minutes to beat East Ward 5-3. Sher Khan's hat-trick was his second against Ward this season, having also hit one in the League Cup.

Queens Athletic lost their unbeaten record when, in a very even encounter with Calverley Victoria, James Hall's 70th-minute goal separating the teams.

A Chellow side lacking commitment were no match for West Bowling, who cantered home 5-1, Nicky Brooksbank hitting his first hat-trick.

In a see-saw encounter, in which Fountain led 2-1, Bay Horse 3-2 and Fountain 4-3, Steve Reynier's second goal for Bay Horse dashed Fountain's first win of the season in Division 1A.

While Eccleshill United got their first point in a 1-1 draw at Greengates, goals in the last 20 minutes from Stewart Spencer and Charlie Hogan eased third-placed Clayton through against Undercliffe CC.

Matt Grimshaw scored on his debut and Dean Gascoigne his first goal for two seasons in Fire Brigade's 4-0 win over Nags. The clash between second-placed Thornton and fourth-placed Westwood finished all square. Thornton, in their best spell around the interval, scored through Andy Shanks, Westwood earning their point through manager Dave Ward.

Two late penalties from Neil Waterhouse meant Eccleshill United spoilt Woodman Rovers' 100 per cent record in Division 1B. Rovers, who found inspiration from two-goal sub Dave Gledhill, threw away a 3-1 lead.

A better second half performance from White Eagles could only make a one-goal impression on Wrose Albion's three-goal lead.

Northern Athletic (formerly Old House) were in league action for the first time at Wrose Bull and got a 1-1 draw, Bull's Neil Dunne making a last-minute save to deny Northern.

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