Drinkers at the Greyhound in Tong were peppered with balls as Tong Manor set up a new Dales Council League record making 408-4 in their innings against Whitehall in Division C.
Darren Holmes (95) and Andrew Allan set the pace with a stand of 101. Then Jordan Slack (107) and David Rule (102no) took them to a record total.
Whitehall were then shot out for 103, Will Raistrick taking 6-47.
In Division A, Hepworth Idle were hoping to avenge their second-week loss to Rodley. But Gary Sagar (63) and Steve Hirst (61) helped Rodley to 253-5, which the Idle side were unable to match.
Mark Mills made 63 in Hepworth’s 143, with Gary Sagar taking 4-21 and Andrew West 4-28.
Baildon conceded eight catches in a disappointing 147 against Halifax Direct, who won with four wickets to spare.
Leeds Sikh won a low-scoring match at Shipley Providence where their 132 proved 42 runs too much.
Mount warmed up for next month’s cup final by posting 245-6 at Pudsey Congs (Fakir Laher 45, Imran Rawat 60). Congs replied with 182-9, of which Ashley Slater made 64.
Farnley Hill regained third place after beating Hawksworth by six wickets.
In Division B, Tong Park Esholt had six ducks in their total of 95 after Allan Mitchell had taken 7-38 for Drighlington, who won by five wickets despite Matthew Skelton taking four in four balls.
Farsley beat Adel by 62 runs with the loss of seven wickets and Hepworth Idle Seconds were all out for 134 at Savile Stars. Danny Wilkins took 4-35 and Dave McDermott 3-16 to reduce the Dewsbury team to 116.
Shipley Prov B lost three wickets in overtaking Rodley B’s score of 167-8, with Umar Siab taking 4-33. Dave Belcher (69no) and Shahid Ahmed (46no) were the main contributors with the bat.
In Division C, Baildon C had a narrow squeak before edging past Undercliffe by one wicket.
Leeds Sikh B notched up 307-9 on their Adel ground but Crompark seconds lost eight wickets in their losing total of 184.
On Sunday, Baildon B were 46-6 at the halfway stage chasing 151 but Gary Baines (53) and Andrew Bower (38), batting with a runner, saw them home with two balls to spare.
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