Selby continue to dominate division six which they lead by 37 points after making the highest score of the day at Thorp Arch.
Phil Jolly hit 77 and Steve Whisker and Stuart Smith each made 55 as Selby amassed 276-6. Home bowler Rob Williams gained an unwanted century when he took 4-113.
However, he then saw his batsman Matt Fraser achieve a much more satisfying three-figure score when he hit 101. With Mohammed Yousef making 25, the Boston side were able to make a comfortable draw at 165-6.
Nabir Shefta made 53 when Cawood batted first against Londesbrough Park but good bowling by Rob Sawyer (5-65) and D Moody (4-26) had his side all out for 120. J Pulleyn responded with 3-22 but Park won by five wickets.
Hemingbrough won at Civil Service but inadequate information was supplied by the home club who failed to give the victors' score. It is known that Bob Graves and Dennis Wray each hit half-centuries for Civil Service and their team-mate Gavin Dickinson made 38 and took 3-26.
Dringhouses' bowler Dave Storr had career best figures of 9-42 which set up a comfortable win for his side over Wilberfoss. Brian Room made 50 but 'Foss were all out for 90 leaving Andy Page 45 to lead Dringhouses to a nine-wicket win.
At New Earswick, Barry Milburn made 69 and J Hartley 31 in Stillington's 150-8 with John Routledge again among the wickets with 5-55. Mick Steels and Mark Benson then posted an opening stand of 104 before Steels became the only batsman to lose his wicket after making 42. Benson had moved to 87no by the time Earswick gained a nine-wicket victory.
Updated: 09:23 Monday, June 07, 2004
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