East LeedsQueensbury's hopes reaching round two of the Ace National Cup came to a 48-12 end at Conference strugglers East Leeds.
Bury made a disastrous start with only ten men on the park due to travel difficulties.
When the stragglers eventually arrived, the disruption had taken its toll and they trailed 20-0 at half-time.
Scrum half Carl Smith crossed for a brace which, together with another fine effort from Craig Richards, gave a ray of hope but the Hunslet-based outfit upped the ante to run out comfortable winners.
Birkenshaw went through to the third round of the Pennine President's Cup following a 25-24 home win over Moldgreen after extra time.
Birky looked to be coasting to victory, leading 10-0 at the break after tries from forwards Paul Bancroft and Ben Cousen.
The Huddersfield visitors recovered to level the score to 12-12 after normal time and it continued to be tit for tat.
A further effort from Cou-sen, plus a Morton Robinson touchdown, ensuring a 24-24 tie with seconds left.
Stand-off Andy Hirst then slotted over the one-pointer to end the stalemate.
West Bowling crashed out 58-0 at home to Premier leaders Halifax Irish. Prop Ryan Hunkin was Bowling's best on a difficult day.
Wyke won 28-18 at home to Dearne Valley in the second round of the Andrew Bennett Memorial Trophy.
The black and whites were always in control and great teamwork distributed the tries between James Dewhirst, Shaun Godfrey, Warren Pitman, James Wild and Alan Binns, and Craig Hillam kicked four goals out of the clinging mud.
Wibsey speedsters Phil Brain and Michael Derrick raced in for hat-tricks in the 50-20 Pennine Supplementary Cup success over West Craven, while Queensbury A posted two touchdowns from Matt Wood and another effort from Luke Barrett before falling to a 30-14 home defeat to Hollinwood in Division Four of the Pennine League.
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