1-1 draw at Yeading in Division One.
The home side, backed by a gale-force wind had already gone close when Scott Tarr's long-range effort deflected off Jay Pickering to give them a 27th-minute lead.
Bognor equalised in the 48th minute when Neil Winter released Scott Bundy who showed good control before rifling his shot into the bottom corner.
Yeading were reduced to ten men ten minutes later when Jeremy Jones raised his hands to Bundy, but Bognor failed to make their numerical superiority count despite plenty of possession.
Awful
Assistant Manager Neil Hider said: "I felt we were pretty awful in the opening 45 minutes, but we turned things around in the second half and should have taken all three points."
Horsham boss Nick Coombe criticised the referee for sending off goalkeeper Lee Preston during the first half of his side's
3-1 defeat at Tooting and Mitcham in Division Two.
He blasted: "It was the turning point in the match but it was the wrong decision. The ball hit Lee on the chest."
Steve Symes scored from the ensuing free kick past stand-in keeper and Horsham kitman Darren Etheridge.
But Horsham fought back through a well-taken 67th-minute strike by debutant Nick Flint.
Conrad Kane made it 2-1 11 minutes later when his speculative lob from 25 yards flew into the top left hand corner and Ian Hazel snapped up the rebound to make the game safe with five minutes left.
Coombe added: "In previous weeks we've folded when we went behind but this time we fought well with ten men and deserved a draw."
A spirited rally in the last half- hour couldn't prevent Lewes from suffering a 2-1 defeat at Bracknell in Division Three.
Paul Rogers produced a fine early save to deny John Smith and Lewes were fortunate to escape when Sam Taylor handled a cross from the right.
But from the resultant corner Dave Osgood prodded the ball into the net after a scramble in the area and Bracknell doubled their lead ten minutes after the break when a measured cross from David Prior left Micky Havermans with the easiest of headers into an empty net.
On 71 minutes Lewes reduced the deficit when Justin Harris blasted the ball home from just inside the box, but the visitors couldn't force an equaliser.
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