Mick Naylor scored twice as Queensbury

continued their recent improvement with a 3-1 win at third-placed West Bowling in the only Premier Division match played this week.

Bury gave reserve-team youngster Neil Marshall an outing up front alongside Naylor and the pair hit it off to trouble a Bowling side who are leaking far too many goals.

Eastward's first league win of the season came at the expense of Eccleshill in the First Division.

Eccleshill pulled level from 3-1 behind but were eventually killed off by a late penalty from Alan Morley Junior.

Buttershaw White Star climbed to third spot with a 3-1 win over Wibsey WMC, who led through Craig Brearley but then conceded to Gary Tyson, former Wibsey player Carlo Moorhouse and Paul Blake.

David Watt hit a hat-trick for rock-bottom Quarry in Division 1A but they still lost 6-3 to relegation rivals White Horse, for whom Tony Goodaire

netted twice.

Hudson's gained a useful 3-1 win at higher-placed George Hotel thanks to two goals by Chris Gibbons.

Hotel's Matthew Papworth had cancelled out Liam Tigue's opener before Gibbons took over.

The only DIVISION 1B game saw Craven Heifer miss a succession of late chances as they drew 1-1 at home to Dudley Hill Rangers Reserves.

Relay Recruitment maintained their 100 per cent DIVISION 2A record by seeing off visitors George & Dragon 4-1, Rob Macdonald netting twice.

Farmers thrashed Bankfoot Lions 7-1, with four of the goals going to Carl Dennis.

Fountain FC were 3-0 down at half-time but two Will Thorpe goals and a late equaliser by Darren Smith saw the points shared with Hare & Hounds.

Britannia FC's run of good form in DIVISION 2B was halted by Woodman Rovers, who won 3-2.

Brothers Andy and Deejay Boltwood netted as Beldon Sports beat Woodman Albion 3-1.

An overhead kick from Adam Bulmer was not enough for Thornton in Division 3A as they lost 2-1 at home to George Hotel Reserves, while Idle United Reserves beat Dynamo Delius 4-0 in 3B.

Poplar Willowfield leapfrogged Division 4

opponents Stocks Lane United after beating them 3-1 at home thanks to a Christopher Holdsworth hat-trick.

Elsewhere Stagshead drew 1-1 with Oddfellows Athletic Reserves.