It's as you were at the top of the Mumtaz Premier Division after leading duo Bay Athletic and Brig-house Town took a point each from a 1-1 draw.

Brighton Mugadza gave leaders Bay an interval advantage but Jason Todd equalised for the hosts to keep the

difference at four points.

The stalemate meant Golcar United reduced the gap behind second-placed Brighouse to five points as a free-kick by Darren Morris earned last season's champions a 1-0 home win over Ardsley Celtic.

Wibsey slipped two places to seventh after losing 2-1 at home to Storthes Hall, while Ovenden West Riding won 4-0 at bottom-placed Heckmondwike Town.

Steeton and Hall Green United, who share top spot in Division One, both won to keep up their bid for an instant return to the top flight.

A long-range strike by Danny Heap ten minutes from time was enough to give Steeton a 1-0 win at Dudley Hill Rangers.

And Hall Green ran riot as John Moore scored five times, backed up by Tom Marsden and Danny Empsall, to see off visitors Marsden 7-1.

Farnley moved third as Paul Norris (2) and Richard Cleghorn gave them a 3-1 home success over Wakefield City.

Lower Hopton slipped to fourth after struggling to gain a point with a 1-1 draw at Littletown.

Salts picked up only their fourth point of the season with a 1-1 draw at home to Keighley Shamrocks. Nick Hird scored for Salts to cancel out Bob Brown's opener.

Westwood eased their relegation fears with a 2-2 draw at home to Kirkburton, while South Bradford moved ahead of visitors Altofts as Tim McLaughlin, Tyrone Breaks, John Elam and veteran Andy Moulden netted in a 4-0 victory.

Dudley Hill Athletic striker Adrian Simpson belied his 16 years to score all his team's goals as they beat Keighley Lifts 4-1 in Division Two.

Steve Oakes also struck four times as Hunsworth overwhelmed Dynamoes

7-1, while Crag Road United gained revenge for a 7-1 home defeat to Morley Town two weeks ago by winning 4-2 in the return fixture.

Ventus/Yeadon let a 3-0 advantage at half-time slip away at Barclays and had to settle for a point from a 4-4 draw.

Campion, Tyersal and Meltham Athletic all won their delayed West Riding County FA Challenge Cup third-round ties, while Halifax Irish and Otley Town were successful in replays to take the West Riding County Amateur League's representation in the last 16 to eight.

Campion beat Huddersfield League side Heywood Sports 5-2, with Mick Burke and Chris Graham bagging two goals apiece.

Tyersal were 5-2 winners as well at Halifax League side Brighouse Old Boys, Gareth Carney bagging a treble.

Tom Mathews was a hat-trick man as holders Meltham Athletic won 4-2 against Manchester outfit Springhead.