Bradley made the short journey to Glusburn in Division One and dismissed them for 97 with Matt Simpson taking six for 49.
Neil Andrews (52no) and Chris Capstick (4no) saw the visitors to a fine 10 wicket victory in the 19th over.
Haworth Road entertained Cowling and batting first made a formidable 259-8 with Mansha Khan scoring a superb 128.
Cowling lost their first three wickets for 25 and from there it was a struggle. They closed on 129 with Mark Adams top scoring with 34.
Oakworth leap frogged Embsay into fifth place after a pulsating game at Cure Hill.
Embsay made 257-6 with skipper Duncan Ward making 86, Lloyd Davies (70) and Josh Robinson (39) – the last two putting on 98 for the first wicket.
Oakworth were always in the hunt with Michael Scarborough (56), Joel Gallagher (48) and Luke Taylor (40 ) setting the stage for Rob Hopkinson to hit six sixes in an unbeaten 68 which took his side to a three wicket win with three balls to spare.
Gargrave jump into joint top spot in the Third Division following their comprehensive victory over previous leaders Airedale at Bradford Road.
The visitors made 207 with John Beckwith leading the way with a fine 92 as Nadeem Zaman took five for 64. Airedale crashed to 62 all out as John Metcalfe took 7-12.
Eldwick & Gilstead are just a point behind the top two. They saw off Cononley II by four wickets at Dick Hudsons.
Mark Roach took four for 31 as the visitors were dismissed for 119 of which Jonathan Smith made 66. D Pearson then made 66no as the home side cantered home.
Embsay II are fourth after a seven wicket victory over Oakworth II at Shires Lane. Simon Holt took three for 14 in a marathon spell of 20 overs whilst his son took three for 20 which helped dismiss the visitors for just 73.
Embsay reached their target on the 27th over with Alan Pickles making 30.
Glusburn II’s Bryan Hollis showed his vast experience as he took six for 43 to restrict Ingrow St John’s II to 91 at Street Lane. The Park Field side were made to work hard for the spoils before getting home by two wickets as M Shahnawaz claimed six for 24.
Skipton CI were too strong for visitors Long Lee II winning by eight wickets. Craig Boyd (5-54), Paul Mason (79) and Luke Facey (35no) were the stars for the Sandylands side. Haworth Road II recorded their first victory of the season winning by two wickets at Denholme.
Visitors Sutton II were too strong for Chatburn II in Division Four, winning by eight wickets. The Ribble Valley side recovered from 43-4 to register 161-6 with veteran Rod Booth top scoring with 57no. Gary Williams (92no) and Simon Todd (53no) saw the Royd Hill side to the points in the 30th over.
Wilsden II’s visit to Cowling II was fruitful as they won by 10 wickets. R Greenwood (5-24) and D Hahn (4-18) dismissed the home side for 108. In reply J Greenwood 58no and M Jagger 40 reached their target in the 23rd over.
Bradley II lost by 4 wickets at home to Pendle Forest II.
Riddlesden II got their first win of the season by beating Ingrow II by 82 runs at Grange Road. D Spencer made 43 as the home side made 206. The Hainworth side were progressing steadily at 92-3 then D Spencer 5-56 and Darren Shields 4-1 including the hat trick got to work and had them out for 124. Adie Stokes top scored with 57.
Little Marsden's relentless march to the Fifth Division title continues unabated. The easily beat Skipton CI II by 113 runs.
Haworth II were narrow five runs winners over Bradford & Bingley III. T Quershi took seven for 26 for the losers and P Clayton (6-33) for the winners.
There was another close finish at Gargrave II where they beat Airedale II by eight runs.
Finally there was an unusual occurrence at Carleton where Pendle Forest III lost both their opener retired hurt then rattled up a total of 275-1.
Tom Anderson scored 96no, Nasser 63 and Tim Haythorn-thwaite 38. Oakworth III replied with a miserable 51 as M Khan claimed six for 21 and B Duggan (3-1) in eight balls.
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