YORK'S batsmen harvested runs against a struggling Civil Service attack division six.
Kevin Mendham hit 66 and Rob Lancaster 79 as the pair added 107 for the second wicket,
The agony was piled on as James Taylor made 54 and Nadeem Sadiq an unbeaten 49 before Mendham called the declaration after 38 overs with York's score on 284-3.
Service's batsmen were shot out for 83 by the York trio of Graham Mackfall (3-26) and father and son, Tony Hall (3-21) and Simon Hall (3-19).
Selby's reward was on a par with York's when they also took the full 30 points from their derby clash at Cawood.
Phil Jolly cracked a century for Selby as he made 105, while Steve Whisker weighed in with 52 in a total of 205-4. Tony Jones made 34 for Cawood but they were sent back for 103 with Kev Lund taking 3-17 for the victors.
At Hemingbrough, Londesbrough Park's Dick Salmon took 6-54 but the home side were still able to reach 175-7 with S Khan making 43 and J Reeves 27.
Salmon followed with 36 and John Williamson made 31 but Mal Walker took 6-48 in an impressive 22-over spell which had Londesbrough struggling at 139-9 at the close.
Stillington completed a rare double when their second X1 matched their seniors in beating Wilberfoss in a double header.
Wayne Linton was the mainstay of Stillington's batting as he made 70 in a total of 152 all out and withstood the threat of Peter Edmondson (5-37).
In reply, Kev Davison made 54 and Neil Smith 39 but Linton completed a satisfying day by taking 5-11 and, with Mike Duggleby grabbing 3-29, Wilberfoss were knocked over for 127.
Updated: 10:04 Monday, July 21, 2003
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