SELBY Town crashed out of the Northern Counties East League President's Cup after going down 2-0 to division one outfit Bridlington Town.
The visitors took the lead after just eight minutes when Craig Burdick netted after a goalmouth scramble and in the second half, Bridlington wrapped up the game in the 80th minute when Burdick headed in his second goal.
Pickering Town also exited the cup, going down 2-0 to Hallam.
The Pikes were under-strength for the clash and it showed as premier division rivals Hallam bagged a goal in each half.
There were goals galore in Harrogate Town's UniBond League division one clash with rivals Farsley Celtic.
John Reed's men eventually took the points 5-3, with two former Farsley stars leading the scoring.
Robbie Whellans, who is now skipper at Wetherby Road, netted twice and Ian Blackstone scored one as the duo piled the misery on their former employers.
Scott Bonsall and Iain Dunn also scored for Town, but goals from Chris Newton (2) and Damien Henderson kept Farsley in the hunt.
Updated: 12:42 Wednesday, October 31, 2001
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