Top-scorer Paul Pallister notched his second hat-trick in a week to help Shoulder of Mutton draw 5-5 with Hunting-ton Juniors in division two of York Sunday Afternoon League.
Paul Lawson grabbed two goals to take his tally to three in a week.
Cedarwood are still second from bottom in division two after losing 7-4 at home to Yearsley, while Gimcrack drew 3-3 with Drum FC in a match between two title-chasing teams.
Man of the match Graham Morrison scored the winner as CB United beat First York Bus Drivers 5-4 in a friendly game.
After ten minutes Morrison sent a cross in from the right for veteran Sid Smith to open the scoring with his 112th goal for the club. Five minutes later Morrison made a goal for Dstefan Dziavibski, who netted again to make it 3-0.
Bus Drivers hit back with two goals and equalised ten minutes into the second half then took the lead. Morrison equalised and then got the winner for United.
Updated: 12:06 Friday, December 05, 2003
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