In the Bradford Sunday Alliance (sponsored by Leisure Management) Premier Division, Bolton Woods drew level on points with second placed East Bowling Unity after a 4-1 win over Queens Athletic.

Youngster Andy Howland scored twice against a Queens side who still lack the consistency to make a success in their Premier debut season.

In the First Division, Pudsey Royal have yet to concede a goal. The club got their shooting boots on in the second half against Undercliffe CC. The cricket club had held Pudsey to 0-0 but folded 5-0 under the second half pressure.

Keeper Nick Patefield earned Chellow the points when his penalty save foiled Westwood who, at 3-2 down, were striving for an equaliser.

Division 1A leaders Waggoners took their unbeaten league season to six wins with a 7-3 win at Baildon Trinity. The Haran brothers Andrew and Michael, formerly with Stanley Road, both scored for Baildon while Waggoners' lethal strike duo Carl Yewdall and Steve Smith shared four goals.

Barry Peacock upset Hudsons in their derby with Quarry when the club manager, who had come on as a second half substitute, hit an equaliser to earn Quarry a point in a 3-3 draw in the fifth minute of injury time. Earlier Quarry had led twice but had gone behind when their keeper was sent off after 25 minutes.

With his second goal of the game Kevin Kelly hit the winner for Red Lion at Royal Clatyon. Lion's 3-2 win moved them up three places to third in Division 1B.

AH Marks of Division 2A were comprehensively beaten by the New Inn Wyke 6-0. Goals from Jamie Poole and Johnny Patchett of the Coach & Horses in Division 2B were not enough to stop Fagley taking the points with goals from Danny Moore (2) and Mick Hirst. In Division 3A Nab Wood Juniors laid on the pressure to score five goals in the last 15 minutes to beat the Hare & Hounds Reserve side 6-2.

Victoria soaked up the pressure from Royal to take the points with a 4-3 win.

Mustan Ali scored two goals for One in Twelve to put them on their way to a 7-1 victory over Stocksbridge Victoria.

In Division 3B, Eccleshill United Sunday could not reply to Sycamores' five goals. Paul Moorhouse notched a hat-trick for Sycamores. The George & Dragon were too strong for the British Queen side, beating them 4-3 to clinch the valuable points.

Division Four side Wrose Bull Reserves netted seven goals with only one in reply from the Bangladeshi Youth team.

Red Lion Crusaders are still looking for top spot in Division Fourt, with a hat-trick from Andy Dodsworth putting them on their way to a 5-1 victory over One In Twelve Reserves. Woodlands Reserves and Manningham United drew 1-1 in a well fought out league game.

In the Sunday Alliance Intermediate Cup second round, eight goals by Eccleshill CC, four from Adam Newsome, put White Eagles out of the competition.

Joe Brady of Oakworth Juniors ran rings around the George defence scoring five goals and seeing Oakworth on their way to the next round with a 9-3 win.

Danny Brown and Sylvester Warner scored two goals apiece putting Bradford Park Avenue Rangers through to the next round at the expense of Ventus Sports who could only manage two goals in reply.