Huby's Dave Patmore was the only player in York and District Senior League to score a century on Saturday.
He made an unbeaten 103 to help his side maintain their pace-setting role in division four.
Huby skipper Paul Moore dominated the first half of the match when he took 6-44 to dismiss Osbaldwick for 159.
Darren Howell (30) was one of three Huby wickets to fall as the villagers moved to a convincing victory.
Second-placed Malton & Old Malton beat Thorp Arch & Boston Spa by 78 runs in a game that saw both sides gain full bowling points.
Malton were indebted to Dave Bradshaw 40 and Mick Smith 36 for their score of 148, with Ben Sizeland taking 4-20.
Thorp Arch then capitulated to 70 all out as Chris Brigham took 4-42 and Shane Bonsor 4-12 12 in 14 overs.
A reduction to 43 overs per side probably denied an 11th league century for Dunnington opener Gary Andrew, who was unbeaten on 92 when his side totted up 180-2 at Sheriff Hutton.
Andrew and fellow opener John Bolam gave their ten-man side a terrific start, putting on 154 before Bolam was out to Eddie Hull for 68.
Sheriff Hutton lost two wickets for 22, but Joel Wilford (46) and Eddie Hull (47) added 76 for the third wicket. After Hull was dismissed by Dave Kitching, Sheriff Hutton's resistance withered.
Former Stillington player Matt Coulson took 3-41 and Kitching grabbing 4-46 as Sheriff Hutton were left clinging to a draw at 140-9.
Cawood suffered the consequences of fielding only ten men when they lost by just five runs at Sheriff Hutton Bridge and continue to prop up the division.
Vic Klays (36) and Steve Clipston put on 88 for Bridge's first wicket, Clipston being run out for 42. Bridge went on to make 145-6.
Gary Heaps and Richard Nicholson shared a third wicket stand of 53 for Cawood, who later lost six wickets for 23 runs to be 106-8.
Nicholson and number ten batsman James Pullein reached 140 before Houldridge clinched victory for Bridge by having Nicholson caught by David Coverdale for 74.
With no last man available Cawood accepted defeat. Home skipper Dave Ellis finished with five for 29.
Updated: 09:39 Monday, May 26, 2003
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