SUBSTITUTE Glyn Hirst came on to net the only goal in a 1-0 home win for mid-table Field in their West Yorkshire League Premier Division clash with Whitkirk Wanderers on Saturday

The game was a fiery encounter, with three cards produced over the 90 minutes. Dominic Staunton picked up two yellows for Field, while Kwame Boateng and Akeel Francis were both dismissed for the visitors.

Wyke Wanderers were in West Riding County Challenge Cup action a week after most teams and they bowed out after losing a thriller 4-3 to Sowerby Bridge, despite the prolific Matthew Conway netting a brace.

Back in the Premier Division, Ilkley Town cemented their place in the top four with a comfortable 2-0 win over Robin Hood Athletic, thanks to goals from Tom Smith and Harry Brown.

Salts remain bottom after suffering a heavy 4-1 defeat at Sherburn White Rose, while Rawdon Old Boys went down by the same scoreline at Hunslet Club, with Oliver Nightingale grabbing a second half consolation.

Kyle Jeffrey helped himself to a hat-trick as Otley Town recorded a stunning 7-0 home win in Division One over mid-table rivals East End Park.

Pool were on the wrong end of a thumping though, going down 5-1 at home to high-flying Newsome.

Campion remain three points clear at the top of Division Two after picking up a hard-fought 3-1 away victory against a strong Shelley side.

Kyle Bingham and Mason Butterfield netted for the league leaders, while Christopher Hellewell also scored a late goal after coming off the bench.

Hunsworth recorded a surprise 3-1 home win against Ripon City.

Kieran Senior was at the double for the hosts, while Toby Aspindle also scored. The victory takes Hunsworth up to 10th place, while Ripon remain in sixth position.

Struggling Baildon Trinity Athletic were unlucky to lose 3-2 at Kellingley Welfare, while Brighouse Old Boys were thumped 4-0 in their basement clash at Knaresborough Celtic.

Field Reserves dropped their first points of the season in Alliance Division One, as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Leeds City Reserves. Daniel Laban got the only goal for Field Reserves, who remain top with 34 points out of a possible 36.

Lowly Oxenhope Recreation Reserves put up a good fight, but they lost 4-2 at home to second-placed Beeston St Anthony Reserves.

Finally, Oliver Hulme's hat-trick ensured the top against bottom clash between Salts Reserves and Pool Reserves in Alliance Division Two went as expected, as the former ran out as comfortable 7-1 winners.