Kartiers took over at the top of the Leeper Hare York and District League Reserve 'A' after goals from Wayne Coulthard and Glen Littlewood gave them a 2-0 win at Pocklington.
Mark Lund scored to give Malton Bacon Factory a 1-1 draw at South Bank and Old Malton drew 2-2 with St John's College with goals from Carl Sawdon and Paul Milner. Mark Leask and Si Connell netted for the students.
Ben Small and Paul Fowler struck to put Dunnington in command at Bishopthorpe. The home side managed to pull a goal back in the second half through Darren Miles but could not find the equaliser.
Second-placed Reserve 'B' outfit Copmanthorpe were brought down to earth with a bump at Stamford Bridge, where the home side ran in five goals without reply. Martin Smith Snr, Adam Hargreaves, Pete Carpenter, Chris Allen and Simon Walters were the scorers.
A goal from Mike Hartley and two from Paul Simpson saw Easingwold to a 3-0 win over Heslington and Barry Shepherdson and Tim Furnell were on target for Barmby Moor to pip Poppleton 2-0.
The Wigginton derby ended all-square at 1-1 with John Alcock striking for The Grasshoppers and Neil Newton replying.
Wilberfoss gained their first Reserve 'C' point of the season after a fight back in the last ten minutes against visitors White Horse.
David Marshall scored twice for White Horse, a lead they held until the 80th minute when Brett Romeniuk replied and Lee Wiper netted the equaliser.
Riccall travelled to near neighbours Thorpe United but went down 3-1 to goals from Gareth Rhodes (2) and Barry Martland. Daz Roberts replied for Riccall.
Nestl Rowntree thanked the Phillips brothers, Eddie and Stuart, who both scored two apiece in their 5-2 triumph at home to Civil Service with Luke Richardson bagging the hosts' other goal.
Wheldrake have withdrawn their reserve side from the 'C' division due to a lack of players. The League table has been adjusted accordingly.
Updated: 11:01 Tuesday, November 25, 2003
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