
The finals of the Cumbria League T20 will be staged at the Furness club on Sunday, September 12.
It was the home club of former League President Robin Dunn and the winners will receive his special Memorial Trophy.
Robin, described as a Furness legend by current opening bowler Peter Lawson, died in March at the age of79.
He joined the club in the 1960s and played for them for more than 50 years, serving as captain, chairman and then president.
At the time of his death Lawson said: “A motivating force, his varied and dedicated contributions, both on and off the field, will be impossible to surpass and have provided the foundation for the club’s on and off field success over many years.”
Furness will play Cockermouth in their semi-final with Dalton talking-on Workington in the other. The winners will contest the final afterwards.
Workington were confirmed as winners of the North section when they beat Cockermouth at the Valentine Ground yesterday, with both going through to finals day.
Workington were 122 all out in 18.2 overs led by Callum Sutton (38) and pro Lahiru Dilshan (21) with Alex Grainger taking 4-19.
Grainger (46) tried valiantly to keep Cockermouth in the contest but lacked support and they were dismissed for 96.
Earlier Workington (80-2) had beaten Wigton (78-6) while Cockermouth (108-4) beat Keswick (88-3).