Bradford Alliance Sunday League - Delvers preserved their unbeaten tag in Division 1B after beating leaders Wrose Albion 3-1.

a Charlie Hainsworth header was the only score of the first half, and Matthew Jackson pulled Albion level after the break. Roger White then scored when a shot from a team-mate hit him on the chest to totally wrong-foot the keeper and make it 2-1 and Tim Clark added the third to make sure.

St Patricks stay in the race for promotion thanks to Rob Scott, Ian Bateson and Ian Wilson who scored in the 3-1 win over White Eagles.

Things go from bad to worse for Eccleshill Ring O Bells. They have only one win so far and this week lost to one of only two teams below them. James Cull (2), Darren Charlton, Simon Haley and Dave Bowles gave Windmill a 5-1 win, but the victory was soured when Bowles suffered a broken leg.

Milestone moved into fourth place with a 3-1 win at Woodman Rovers. Rob Harrison opened the scoring and Andy Moulden added a second early in the second half. Steve Honey pulled one back before Richard Hollis got the third for Milestone.

Stanley Road look to be on the way back to the Premier Division at the first attempt. Mark Wilson equalised after East Ward had gone in front with a penalty and Gareth Wood got the winner before the break. road are now second in the First Division, just behind Victoria Rangers, who drew 0-0 at Lilycroft.

Queensbury A were twice behind at home to Bradford Moor YSA, but in the end a 3-3 draw was a fair result. Terry mason scored twice to top a great personal performance, while YSA had Owen Malcolm in brilliant form.

Oakenshaw increased their lead in the Premier Division to six points after seeing off West Bowling 5-0. Mick Burke scored twice for his new club and Craig Lawford also netted a double, to add to an own goal.

East Bowling Unity eased their relegation worries with a 3-1 win at home to Fairweather Green, Tim Thornton scoring a hat-trick, while Hudsons lost some more ground at the top when Brown Cow Wyke held them to a 0-0 draw.

Crown still have an outside chance of lifting the Division 1A title and they did their hopes no harm by winning 2-1 at Fountain.

Mark Booth's five goals together with a superb performance from Bobby Doyle kept Thornbury 100 per cent in Division 3A. Jason Stokes netted two and Chris Brandon was the other scorer for Thornbury as they beat Red Lion 8-3. Andy King (2) and Trent Mapp replied for the division's bottom club.

Craig Templeton scored twice for Undercliffe United as they moved two more places up the table with a 4-0 win at Wrose Old Boys, but Dudley Hill Rangers failed to take three points for the first time when they were held 1-1 at Royal Clayton.

Hare & Hounds look favourites to win Division 3B. They beating third-placed Fagley Blue Pig 3-1 to move to within four points of the leaders and they have four games in hand. Malt Kiln ran riot at Harris Street, Paul Noble scoring six in a 9-1 win.

Monkey were another side with their scoring boots on. Hat-tricks from Chris Gray and Mark Lillington helped the demise of Beldon Sports, beaten 12-1 in Division 2B.

Westwood virtually assured themselves of the title by beating second-place Undercliffe CC 3-1. They now have a six point lead with two games in hand.

Dave Ward scored direct from a corner to set Westwood on their way and a volley from Andy Jackson made it 2-0. The home side hit back to make it 2-1 at the break, but Lee Innes scored the third to make it maximum points for the thirteenth game in a row.

Darren Thornton scored a second-half equaliser for Division 2A leaders Trinity Athletic at Waterloo, but the point was not much good to either side.

Andy Thornton, 40, scored only his second ever goal as Queensbury B won 5-2 at Victoria Hotel Saltaire.

Ian Ingham (2), Paul Gallagher and Paul Brown were the other scorers for the winners. Dave Yates' outstanding performance and two goals from Steve Evans were not enough for Vics.

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