Civil Service's last pair denied Selby outright victory in division four of Hunters the estate agent York and District Senior League.
Selby made 216-6 through Clyde Cannallan (83), Kevin Lamb (58), Ian Lake (30) and Mal Bowden (25no). Andy Raper took 3-70 for Service.
Gavin Ritchie made 41 for Service, Graham Purdy (33), Simon Brown (35) and Mark Bradley (30no). Paceman Paul Wadsworth threatened to bowl Selby to victory with 3-40 but Service hung on for a draw at 179-9.
Easingwold's Gary Sanders hit his third ton of the season when he made 124 against Huby. Alan Robinson weighed in with an unbeaten 37 in a total of 234-4.
Huby's reply was centred on Mike Mizerzwinski with 71. Darren Howell helped with 29. Andy Metcalfe took 3-38 for Easingwold to help restrict Huby to 173-7.
Two batsmen hit centuries at Sheriff Hutton, who gained the better of a draw over Sheriff Hutton Bridge.
Former Bridge player Craig Dodsworth was the first home casualty when he fell for 38 at 75. Chris Megone and Ed Taylor (43) added 108 for the second wicket. Ex-York player Megone went on to complete his first league century before being caught by Steve Clipston off Dave Ellis for 116 at 223-4 as Sheriff Hutton moved to 239-4.
Vic Klays and teenager David Coverdale put shared a second-wicket stand of 178 for Bridge. This ended at 192-2 when Klays was run out for 102 at 192-2. Coverdale followed for 70 soon afterwards and the Bridge's reply ground to a halt at 216-7.
Updated: 08:07 Tuesday, June 01, 2004
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