Fairweather Green easily disposed of First Division Westwood in the first round of the Bradford Senior Cup.

Mick Burke's deflected shot opened the scoring in the 20th minute and Dave Armitage, revelling in a move from the wing to striker, was on target either side of half-time to seal a 3-0 win.

Bolton Woods came back from conceding a goal against the run of play to beat Crown 6-1. Dominic Quinn scored twice and there were further goals from Jimmy Spencer (2), Talc Hussain and Scott Price (penalty).

A lacklustre performance from Idle saw them go down 5-0 to Buttershaw White Star. Adam Butterworth and Das Nero both scored twice in a four-goal second-half showing from White Star.

A 30-yard free-kick from Brian Carr was the highlight of East Ward's 4-2 win over Clayton Orient.

All the goals came in the first half at Waggoners where West Bowling cantered through 5-1.

While holders Stanley Road didn't have enough players to fulfil their tie at Wibsey WMC, a fate which befell Calverley at Pudsey, Queensbury repeated their earlier 4-1 league win over Whetley Lane. Michael Naylor continued his rich vein of form with a hat-trick.

Dudley Hill Rangers gave a good account of themselves against Premier opposition Wyke Wanderers.

Wyke, who were under-strength due to the holidays, eventually ended Hill's challenge 3-2.

Andrew Moulden maintained his goal-scoring run for Holme Wood against Chellow in the second round before being forced to leave the field with what looked a bad injury in his side's 2-0 win.

In the Intermediate Cup battle between the two great Sunday sides from the 1980s, Victoria Rangers were 2-0 winners over old rivals Ventus United.

Tom Dolan took the man-of-the-match award, while older brother Liam found the target in White Eagles' 4-2 win over Fountain.

Oakworth Juniors rattled in six second-half goals at Division 1A's Quarry to complete a 7-3 win for Jason Higgins' 2B side.

White Horse, formerly Nags, went down 3-1 to Second Division opposition Saltaire Rangers. With Chris Gray on target for Horse, extra time had looked the likely option until Rangers took the tie in the last quarter.

Wrose Bull couldn't emulate Saltaire's feat at Royal Clayton, where Michael Ferguson hit a goal in each half as Royal disposed of the Wrose club 4-2.

An ageing Queensbury Reserves ran out of steam against Laisterdyke, going down 8-4 in extra-time after being locked at 4-4 at the end of 90 minutes.

Recent signing Paul Exley hit a second-half hat-trick, including the late winner, as Skylark moved into round two with a 4-3 win at White Swan.

Bradford Park Avenue Rangers beat Dudley Hill Rangers Reserves 5-2 with Lincoln Donaldson's goal finally killing off Hill's challenge.

Towngate Athletic were unceremoniously dumped out of the competition 8-1 by the Crown Wyke. Paul Gott and Jordon Missin both hepled themselves to hat-tricks with one apiece for Anthony Brannon and man-of-the-match Brett Missin. James Biglands' solo effort was Towngate's only reward.

The White Horse went out of the cup at the hands of Saltaire Rangers who won 3-1. Richard White and Brent Netler scored Saltaire's goals.

Wyke Wanderers Reserves sailed through their tie, beating Bankfoot Lions 7-3.

In the second round, well-fancied Silsden were 3-1 winners over Division Two opposition Bishop Rovers. Rob Kimisky, John Chapman and Ryan Hook were on target for Silsden.

Goals from Ryan Dennis and Paul Kelly saw Farmers knock out Druids 2-1, while Hare & Hounds were beaten by

5-1 by Eccleshill United Sunday.

Tyersal beat Undercliffe 2-1 on penalties after the match had ended 1-1 after extra-time.

Red Lion Crusaders beat Bay Horse 5-1 to progress to the next stage, Simon Wells scoring a brace.