Kartiers went back to the top of Reserve 'A' with a 6-1 win over Osbaldwick, while Dringhouses' game against Dunnington was postponed.
Glen Littlewood (2), Simon Brown, Dale Huntington and brothers Simon and Martin O'Neil were the Kartiers scorers. Adam Fella replied for Osbaldwick.
St John's College had an own goal to thank for their 1-0 win at Malton Bacon Factory. Dave Kettlewell netted twice, one from the penalty spot, as South Bank won 2-1 at Old Malton. Carl Sawdon claimed the Malton goal. Les Falkingham netted for Pocklington as they entertained Bishopthorpe and an Andy Green goal three minutes from time secured the points for the home side.
Huntington Rovers moved into second place in Reserve 'B' as goals from Chris Smith, Paul Downes, Chris Dower and Graham MacDonald gave them a 4-1 win at Easingwold. Mike Smith netted for the home side.
Gareth Owen (2) and Adam Hargreaves (2) saw Stamford Bridgeto a 4-0 home win against Heslington.
Two goals from Paul Scurry were not enough to prevent Copmanthorpe losing 5-2 at Wigginton Black Horse.
Haxby came out 7-4 winners over Barmby Moor. The home side were 3-2 up at half-time thanks to Carl Kidds and David Thompson (2). The visitors fought back to take the lead before Thompson, Mike Taylor (2) and Mike Smith restored Haxby's advantage. Barmby Moor's scorers were Phil Goddard, Phil Harper, Barry Shepherdson and Stuart Snell.
Poppleton are still without a league win but fought back against Wigginton Grasshoppers to record a 3-3 draw with goals from Chris Cook, Paul Horseman and an own goal.
Moor Lane took the lead with a Simon Teale penalty after 15 minutes of their Reserve 'C' game against Wilberfoss. Matt Ogle equalised on the stroke of half-time and put his side into the lead after the restart. James Romeniuk sealed the points with a third for Wilberfoss.
Thorpe United won the Selby derby at Hemingbrough with goals from Richard Cust (2), Gareth Rhodes and Lee Knights. Tom Caldwell managed one for Hemingbrough from the penalty spot.
Nestl Rowntree boosted their goal difference with an 8-1 triumph at White Horse for whom David Marshall netted a consolation goal.
Hamilton Panthers had goals from Brad Dunn (2), Steve Gagan (2) and Danny Midgeley in their 5-1 home win over Riccall. Paul Shah replied for Riccall.
Rufforth gained their third win of the season with a 2-1 win at Civil Service.
Tockwith lost their first Reserve 'D' game of the season, going down 6-1 at Huby to four goals from Martin Durrant, and one each from Craig Dodsworth and Ian Bowers.
Heworth won by the same margin at home to LNER Builders - John Flint (2), Dean Smallwood, Tin Rye, Adam Knight and Andy Cooper were their marksmen. Steve Crosby pulled one back for LNER Builders.
Norwich Union edged out Fulford 3-2 with goals by James Reid, Mike Richardson and Robert Collier. Rob Murphy netted both Fulford goals.
Amotherby won the Malton derby 5-0 Danny Foxton struck the only goal of the first half but the game sprung to life in the second half when Matthew Hood (2) and John Dunning struck three goals in five minutes. Adam Gray added the fifth.
Stephan Dziurzynski netted a consolation goal for Stillington who went down 4-1 at home to Railway Institute.
Updated: 10:07 Monday, December 08, 2003
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