Phil McLaren scored after only three minutes to set Barmby Moor on the way to victory in their Leeper Hare York and District League Reserve Cup tie at Civil Service.
There were no more goals in the first half, but the second half produced four goals, Phil Harper (2) and Tom Forth scoring for Barmby and Ian Pickard managing one in reply for Civil Service.
Adam Crass (2), Ken Tuite and an own goal gave New Earswick a 4-0 home win over Haxby & Wigginton.
Goals from Brian Baxter, Robert Blake, Dave Wright and Alan Blake put Nestle Rowntree into the next round at White Horse after the sides had been level 1-1 in the first half.
Fulford could field only eight men at home to Bishopthorpe and paid the price with a 12-0 defeat.
South Bank needed extra time to beat Haxby. Dave Kettlewell scored for South Bank in normal time and Brendan Cook equalised. Nigel Parker and Ian Hamilton scored for South Bank in extra time.
Dunnington's Tony Downing, Anthony Downing and Ben Small gave their side a 3-1win at Rufforth, whose Paul Hemingway scored from the penalty spot.
St John's College enjoyed a 5-2 win at Huntington with goals from Paul Mills (2), Andy Simpson, Matt Evan and Mark Leask. Mick Furlow and Ogden replied for Huntington.
Reserve A side Old Malton won 5-0 away to Reserve C side Wilberfoss.
Updated: 11:49 Monday, November 26, 2001
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