IN the Bolton Sunday League White Horse (Kearsley) went goal crazy as they galloped to a 14-0 win over Saddle.
Paul Davies led the rout with four goals and Karl O'Brien claimed a hat-trick with two goals each for Alex Wardle, Gareth Slack and Wynn Davies.
A hat-trick for D Holt helped Seven Stars to a 4-2 victory over Hare and Hounds (Stoneclough).
In the Premier Division Feathers are looking real title contenders as they coasted to a 3-0 win over Manchester Road Inn.
Little Lever clocked up their first win of he season with a 5-2 success over Cotton Tree with Mark Ashall scoring two.
Deane & Derby still have a hundred per cent record after coming from behind to pip Bulls Head who are still looking for their first points.
J Kerrigan scored a hat-trick for R S Walkden who beat Hare & Hounds (Bolton) 6-3 and Willows kept up their hundred per cent record with a narrow 2-1 win over Electrolux.
British Queen Athletic's Division Three bow proved to be an unhappy occasion as they went down 11-1 to Sparking Clog. RESULTS
BOLTON Evening News Premier Division: Deane & Derby 3, Bulls Head 2; Rawson Rangers 2, Red Lion - Lowton 2; Manchester Road Inn 0, Feathers 3; Tonge Fold 2, Fuller Vale 2; Little Lever 5, Cotton Tree 2.
Colborne Trophies First Division: Northfield v Robin Hood (no result); Astley Bridge v Chetham Arms (no result); Cattle Market v Derby Street Glass (no result); Hare & Hounds (Bolton) 3, R S Walkden 6; Gresham 3, Darcy Lever 3; Electrolux 1, Willows 2.
Second Division: Market Street Tavern v Bradford Arms (no result); Clifton Rangers 0, Moses Gate 5; Farnworth & Kearsley Labour Club 2, Monteraze 0; Saddle 0, White Horse (Kearsley) 14; Seven Stars 4, Hare & Hounds (Stoneclough) 2; FC Lowton v Little Hulton Cricket Club (no result); M & AB Pineapple 3, Brightmill Chemicals 3.
Third Division: Allboro 3, Arkwrights Main Connections 6; British Queen Athletic 1, Sparking Clog 11; Athletic FC Atherton v Whitefield (no result); Coach & Horses 0, Toby Inn 1; AFC Strollers 3, Aerospace 5.
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