FULLER Vale took their goals tally to over 100 during their 3-1 victory over Little Hulton Cricket Club.
Vale remain eight points clear in division two, thanks to two goals from Andy Taylor and one from Tony Greche.
Roy Partington was the day's top individual scorer banging in seven as Market Street Tavern beat Victoria Athletic 8-2. Andy Wilson and Kev Smith both hit hat tricks for Seven Stars (Little Lever) in their 8-2 drubbing of Brightmill Romac.
Armitage Labour Club top the Premier Division after a 6-1 romp against Cattle Market.
But New Lane have three games in hand and retained their 100 per cent record by beating Manchester Road Inn 5-0. Phil Hutchinson ran the Road Inn defence ragged as he helped himself to a couple of goals. Alan Almond scored a hat trick in Oxford Grove's 7-0 win over RS Walkden while Mick Murray and John Hughes scored for White Lion, 2-0 winners over Tonge Fold, who had some glaring misses.
Division One leaders Feathers remain well clear after a 4-2 win over Hare and Hounds (Bolton). Paul Broadhouse scored twice. Gary Bradshaw and Gary Walton each got a hat trick as Valley beat Bell 7-4.
Rawson Rangers drew 3-3 with Lostock Arms, Andy McAfee scoring two for Rawsons with Eddie McAfee claiming the other while the 'evergreen' Andy Beardsworth scored two for Lostock.
In division three Astley Bridge returned to winning form with a 9-0 thumping of Cross Guns. There were two goals each for Roberts, Cresswell and Ford. Hare and Hounds (Stoneclough) beat Black Horse 6-4. Karl Tatlock scored two for the Hounds with Phil Mason getting two for Black Horse. Keith Hayes got Shakespeare's goal in their 1-1 draw with Saddle whose scorer was Carl Cover. New signing Jason McNulty got a debut goal for British Aerospace but it wasn't enough as Barry Wiggins and Kevin Smith scored to give Derby Street Glass the points.
Gresham remain on top of division four after a 6-2 win over Victoria Inn. Mark Isaacs and Steve Blackledge scored two each with Mick Lewis and Steve Carr also on target. Charles Henry scored two for Leigh Olympics B who won 4-3 at Automarine.
Wayne Jenkins, Dean Holt, Wayne Everett and Neil Seddon all scored as Seven Stars (Harwood) beat Electrolux 4-3 to remain in second spot. Carl Connor, Stuart Battle and Trevor Aspinall were all on the mark for Willows who beat Peter Hunt 3-0. BOLTON SUNDAY LEAGUE
Bolton Evening News Premier Division: Lads Club 4 Red Lion 1; Armitage LC 6 Cattle Market 1; Oxford Grove 7 RS Walkden 0; White Lion 2 Tonge Fold 0; New Lane 5 Manchester Road Inn 0.
Golborne Trophies First Division: Lancastrian 1 Deane and Derby 3; Valley 7 Bell 4; Feathers 4 Hare and Hounds (Bolton) 2; Rawson Rangers 3 Lostock Arms 3; Miners Arms 0 Leigh Olympics A 3.
Second Division: Seven Stars (Little Lever) 5 Brightmill Romac 2; Farnworth and Kearsley LC 3 M & AB Pineapple 0; Westleigh Mechanics 5 Fannys 1; Three Crowns 6 Whitefield 5; Market Street Tavern 8 Victoria Athletic 2; Fuller Vale 3 Little Hulton CC 1. Third Division: Black Horse 4 Hare/Hounds (Stoneclough) 6; Astley Bridge 9 Cross Guns 0; FC Lowton 4 Atherton 0; Shakespeare 1 Saddle 1; British Aerospace 1 Derby Street Glass 2.
Fourth Division: Automarine 3 Leigh Olympics B 4; Seven Stars (Harwood) 4 Electrolux 3; Lamb Inn 4 Three Pigeons 1; Welcome Lions 6 Real Walkden 4; Peter Hunts 0 Willows 3; Chorley Rovers 0 Toby Inn 10; Gresham 6 Victoria Inn 2.
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