Huntington bowler Steve Beales shattered the all-time best bowling figure record of 10-9 by Sheriff Hutton Bridge's Roy Piercy which had stood since 1968.
Beales produced the amazing return of all ten wickets for a mere five runs as Carlton Towers were dismissed for just nine runs in division five.
Beales (pictured) clean bowled seven of his ten victims in an innings which saw Carlton dismissed for one of the lowest totals, but certainly not the lowest total, in the League's history.
Carlton did gain a tad of consolation when they gained one point by dismissing two Huntington batsmen before the home side won.
Dunnington's Gary Andrew came close to recording a second successive century when he reached an unbeaten 91 as his side successfully chased Cawood's 203-8. Andy Cliffe and Miles Taylor each made 45 as Gavin Haines took 4-87.
Haines followed with 30 after Greg Whitecross had helped Andrew put his side on course with 58.
Bolton Percy gained their first win of the season when they had a 29-pointer over Stamford Bridge.
A fourfold batting display from Nick Lister 26, John Lawrenson 30, Bill Preacher 28 and Steve Temple 25 saw Bolton make 175-7 despite a 4-66 return by Martin Veysey. Martin Pears then took 7-62 which saw Bridge crumble to 154 all out.
Ian Fraser made 26 whilst strong resistance came from Graham Freer who had reached 52no when his final partner succumbed.
York III made 201-8 against Thirsk with Mark Gilmore top scoring with 52 while Steve Jones made 34, Luke Wilson 32 and skipper Kev Mendham 26. Thirsk eased to a draw at 135-7 with Oliver Grant making 43 and Dave Harker 31no.
Updated: 09:34 Monday, May 24, 2004
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