BOTH sides took full bowling points in the York and District Senior League division five game at Bolton Percy, where the home side were well beaten by Hovingham.
Mark Redhead's top score of 26 for Hovingham was augmented by 28 extras so that a score of 133 was reached despite a 3 for 7 spell by 18-year-old Charlie Stewart.
Mike Hemmingway then staked a claim for his second monthly bowling award by taking 8 for 27 in 21.2 overs as Bolton's survival effort failed in the 43rd over and they were all out for 49.
Dunnington had the better of a draw at home to Carlton Towers as both teams pouched maximum batting points. Former Gerrards Cross batsman Greg Whitecross scored 101 in Dunnington's 220-4.
Richard Knapp and 13-year-old Gareth Townend each made 62 for Carlton, but Paul Olivier's 3 for 53 just held sway as Carlton had to settle for a draw at 200-6.
Huntington's Steve Beales with 6 for 19 and Wally Baynes 4-49 dismissed visitors Thirsk for 71. Lenny Watson 36no and Chris Smith 33no then knocked off the runs without mishap.
Richard Ormston made 78 as Sessay had the better of a draw with Stamford Bridge, whose Graham Tipping top scored with 37. Bridge's Ian Fraser took 4-38.
Steve Jones made 63 as York batted first against Cawood, whose Nigel Bartram took 4-47 in a home total of 129-9. Richard Nicholson 42 and Stuart Baxter 30 did enough to foil Graham Mackfall 3-26 for Cawood to win by three wickets
Updated: 09:52 Monday, April 26, 2004
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