The Bradford Sunday Alliance League had a full programme of league fixtures at the weekend, and Clayton Orient joined the pack chasing champions Buttershaw White Star when they beat second-placed Ventus Sports 5-2 in the Premier Division.

West Bowling beat bottom club Bolton Woods, who have still to get of the mark this season, courtesy of the Melvyn brothers Damian and Chris, who was making his debut for the visitors. Chris Wood also hit the net in their 3-2 victory.

Buttershaw White Star also had brothers scoring for them when they beat Thornton, with strikes in the first half by Brett and Jordan Missin.

Glen Halley hit a brace for Oakenshaw when they beat Relay Recruitment by the odd goal in five, and Queensbury beat a young Silsden team 2-0 with strikes by Dean Watson - his third in consecutive matches - and Darren Fletcher. Once again outstanding for the hosts was Lee Ashforth.

Mid-table Dudley Hill surprised Division One leaders Ventus United 3-1 at Yeadon and, with second-placed Westwood Park not playing, Prospect Rovers joined them at the top after a fine 6-2 victory over Campion Park Avenue.

In the top match, Cuedos Rangers slipped in behind the leaders with a 7-1 trouncing of Wyke Wanderers. In an even first half, Wyke took the lead, but after 25 minutes a superb solo effort from Peter Reynolds restored parity. Then Daniel Duckworth had a tap-in to give the hosts the lead just before the interval.

In the second half, the visitors were completely dominated and Duckworth completed his hat-trick and Reynolds notched his second.

First-half strikes by Nicky Walker gave Seven Stars the points in their 2-0 victory over White Eagles.

Bolton Woods Social moved into pole position in Division 1A when they inflicted a first defeat of the season on Stocks Lane Rangers. A Kyle Bennett brace and a strike by Danny Crozier proved too much for the visitors.

George Hotel missed a chance to go top when they stumbled to a 5-2 home defeat against Mill Lane, with Liam Moore hitting a brace for the visitors.

Bradford shared six goals against Dog and Gun, with the point vital for both teams, and Buttershaw Celtic and Thackley Shoulder also shared the points with two goals.

The visitors deservedly took the lead with a Dave Crabtree strike in the first half. After the interval, the hosts rallied and equalised after 70 minutes.

Wibsey WMC beat bottom club Kings Arms 4-2 with a brace from Steve Warburton. Manningham had a fine 4-2 victory at Victoria Rangers.

St George and Royal took part in a thriller, with Royal going in front with a breakaway goal from Paul Chapman.

The home side hit back, moving in front before strikes by Chris Caton, in the last 15 minutes, and Dom Shack, with only five minutes remaining, sealed a victory for the visitors.

Dudley Hill Reserves had an Adrian Hall hat-trick and strikes from Ian Nuttall, Michael Murphy, Jack Rigg and Adam Hird in their 7-2 victory over Wrose Bull, who replied with strikes of their own through Anthony Burke and Andy King.

In Division Four, Silsden Sunday Reserves needed to beat third-placed Great Horton Athletic Reserves to keep their season alive.

Silsden made the breakthrough when James Whitehead found the back of the net for the second week running.

After that it was all Silsden and they soon doubled their lead when Chris Morrows scored.

In the second half, Silsden carried on where they had left off, although Tom Wilson made some good saves to keep a clean sheet for Silsden.

They extended their lead to three when Whitehead got his second and, although Great Horton never gave up, Silsden added a fourth with 20 minutes still to play through Alex Brooke.