Ilkley provided the shock of the round in the Waddilove Cup with a 19 run win over Skipton in which young bowler David Wigley starred for a second day running.
Wigley took 4-56 as Skipton were put out for 130 in reply to Ilkley's 149 all out. This was despite a half-century from Mark Whitaker.
Guiseley were unable to find their best batting form when they faced newly promoted Calverley and were dismissed for 117 as Neil Waite took 6-33.
Guiseley were then unable to turn the screw with eight Calverley wickets down and Calverley limped home to grab a third round place.
Excellent bowling by Steeton's C Taylor set them up for a four wickets win over Alwoodley. He took 6-53 well backed up by Australian Matthew Pinniger who took 3-39.
ILKLEY v SKIPTON
Ilkley.- A Bird lbw Roberts 1, R Wyn-Griffith lbw Scott 8, C Quaife c Wilson b Taylor 12, P Kerr b Lee 39, G Roope c Roberts b Scott 0, M Luffman c and b Young 9, P Conway b Scott 38, B MacDonald c and b Lee 10, D Wigley c Roberts b Young 11, D Allister s Redhead b Young 4, C Henry not out 10; x 7; ttl 149.
Bowling: M Scott 16.2-6-46-3; A Roberts 4-2-5-1; M Taylor 5-1-21-1; S Young 13-3-43-3; G Lee 6-0-31-2.
Skipton.- M Whitaker b Bird 50, G Lee c Roope b Wigley 1, C Nuthall c Roope b Henry 2, S Young b Henry 7, S Atkinson c Conway b Wigley 0, M Redhead b Wigley 18, A Roberts run out 0, R Greenwood b Bird 3, M Wilson lbw Wigley 1, M Scott run out 18, M Taylor not out 3; x 27; ttl 130.
Bowling: C Henry 10-3-17-2; D Wigley 22-8-56-4; A Bird 12.2-1-36-2.
Ilkley won by 19 runs.
CALVERLEY v GUISELEY
Guiseley.- M Ross run out 28, N Topham b Waite 25, P Pickles c S Alred b Waite 22, I Wolfenden c Waite b Wilson 2, D Brady c Suddick b Waite 0, S Ross c S Alred b Waite 5, S Thompson c Wilson b Waite 22, I Colquhoun c Tinsley b Waite 3, M Knowles b Wilson 4, M Brown b Wilson 0, A Paley not out 6; x 6; ttl. 117.
Bowling: D Hopkinson 11-3-31-0; A Alred 10-0-30-0; N Waite 11.2-1-33-6; B Wilson 11-5-20-3.
Calverley.- A Carroll c Brown b Ross 33, N Waite c Pickles b Ross 14, N Ashraf c Knowles b Ross 12, J Holah c Topham b Paley 16, D Hopkinson c Thompson b Ross 0, S Alred b Paley 1, N Thornton b Paley 10, S Tinsley not out 8, A Alred c S Ross b Paley 8, D Suddick not out 2; x 14; ttl. 118-8.
Bowling: M Brown 4-0-21-0; M Knowles 4-0-14-0; M Ross 17-2-47-4; I Colquhoun 8-4-12-0; A Paley 8-1-18-4.
Calverley won by two wickets.
*Alwoodley 130 (G Broughill 32, B McCormick 31, C Taylor 6-53, M Pinniger 3-39); Steeton 131-6 (M Hedges 40, N Spragg 25, G Weir 3-43). Steeton won by four wickets.
Bilton 157-6 (C Beaumont 57, M Corish 55); *Beckwithshaw 160-7 (S Holgate 57 no, A Tate 26). Beckwithshaw won by three wickets.
Birtwhistle Cup
In the Birtwhistle Cup second round Guiseley gained a 44 runs win over Addingham recovering well from their mauling the previous day.
It was some excellent bowling by old stagers Jeff Atkinson(6-28) and Andy Swallow (2-24 off 17 overs) which brought victory after some solid if unspectacular batting.
Burley succumbed to Alwoodley for whom J Hatchard paved the way to success with a return of 5-65.
Opening batsmen G Weir (45) and D Taylor (72 no) then took them tovictory.
Green Lane earned their passage into the third round after bowling Menston out for a mere 65.
Doing the damage were Billy Cousins with 6-24 and N Britton with 4-29.
GUISELEY v ADDINGHAM
Guiseley.- N Fraser c Gape b Campbell 26, S Goodbold lbw D'Arcy 12, C Cooper c Smith b Barton 16, C Thompson c Gape b Barton 7, P Clark c and b Barton 45, A Swallow run out 6, P Thomas c D'Arcy b Campbell 2, C Wain c Gape b Barton 2, J Atkinson run out 9, J Brooksbank not out 1, D Archibald not out 0; x 8; ttl. 134-9.
Bowling: C D'Arcy 13-4-36-1; G Barton 22-5-62-4; C Campbell 10-3-28-2.
Addingham.- D Leng b Swallow 19, M Houlston c Goodbold b Atkinson 14, R Gape b Atkinson 2, M Atkinson lbw Swallow 2, Paul Rishworth run out 2, Peter Rishworth b Atkinson 0, S Dibb b Atkinson 4, C Campbell c Goodbold b Atkinson 23, P Smith c Swallow b Atkinson 1, G Barton run out 4, C D'Arcy not out 2; x 17; ttl. 90.
Bowling: C Thompson 4-0-15-0; C Cooper 2-0-14-0; A Swallow 17-6-24-2; J Atkinson 15.1-5-28-6.
Guiseley won by 44 runs.
BURLEY v ALWOODLEY
Burley.- M Dearden c Booth b Wilkinson 0, K Revis b Wilkinson 2, D Wadsworth b Wilkinson 15, I Normington c Booth b Hatchard 36, D Critchlow b Hatchard 62, R Wheeler c Hatchard b Horsey 7, C Wheeler c Wiklkinson b Hatchard 16, R Neat c Booth b Hatchard 3, M Woodhead not out 2, B Rowlands lbw Hatchard 0, D Etherington not out 1; x 12; ttl. 156-9.
Bowling: R Wilkinson 19.4-4-65-3; J Hatchard 21-4-65-5; D Horsey 4.2-0-17-1.
Alwoodley.- G Weir c Revis b Wadsworth 45, D Taylor not out 72, J Newbolt c Critchlow b Normington 25, P Horsey run out 7, J Howard not out 1; x 9; ttl. 159-4.
Bowling: D Etherington 9-1-38-0; M Woodhead 2-0-9-0; R Neat 2-0-16-0; I Normington 17-4-44-1; D Wadsworth 13.5-3-44-2.
Alwoodley won by six wickets.
MENSTON v GREEN LANE
Menston.- J Bradley c Poucher b Britton 0, M Pratt c Milner b Britton 15, W Roberts lbw Cousins 0, N Taylor c Hutton b Britton 14, K Ellis c Dibb b Cousins 4, M Smith lbw Cousins 0, I Burkitt-Hay c Murden b Cousins 7, C Dewhirst b Britton 0, I Myers b Cousins 1, A Hudson c Britton b Cousins 8, R Martinson not out 0; x 10; ttl. 65.
Bowling: N Britton 15-6-29-4; W Cousins 14.5-9-24-6.
Green Lane.- M Poucher c Dewhirst b Myers 11, C Hutton c Smith b Pratt 0, G Potts not out 32, P Murden c Dewhurst b Myers 0, A Wilson c Dewhurst b Pratt 0, S Milner c Burkitt-Hay Pratt 5, N Britton c Smith b Pratt 2, R Britton b Myers 0, W Cousins not out 5; x 11; ttl. 66-7.
Bowling: I Myers 17-7-24-3; M Pratt 17.5-7-31-4.
Green Lane won by three wickets.
*North Leeds 240-6 (M Hall 113, S West 66); Illingworth 144 (J Doherty 33, B Hargreaves 24, T Fickes 20, P Dawson 24 no, S Kelsey 5-49, M Singleton 3-26). North Leeds won by 96 runs.
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