Dunnington continued on their all-conquering way in division five, thrashing Whitkirk by 150 runs.
Their ninth win in 11 games was watched by skipper Alan Jackson, who is recovering after being taken ill three weeks ago while batting.
Ian Burgess scored his third century, his 120 moving him into the top three places in the divisional best innings chart.
He is way ahead at the top of the divisional averages and is the division's leading scorer.
With Gary Andrew adding 73 and Andy Chipps an unbeaten 33, Dunnington made an 265-5. Chipps then took 3-7 as Whitkirk were toppled for 115.
York III strengthened their bid for promotion when they outgunned a lacklustre Huntington side by 138 runs.
Adam Boasman made 52 in York's 205-5 and then took 6-12 as the home team were dismissed for 67.
Updated: 11:19 Monday, July 04, 2005
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