CRICKET.
SKAIAWA v. MANAIA. Okalawa and Manaia tried conclusions at Okalawa on Wednesday, the home team winning by 65 runs on tlie first innings. The weather was perfect, but the ground was in poor, order, and runs were very hard to get Manaia, batting first, were disposed of for. the small score of 21, having eight wickets down for 10 at ono stage, when Hobday hit two fours. Okalawa replied with BG. Penny going in first, carried his bat for a careful 23, while Cantelin and Harrison hit hard for 33 and 14, respective))'. Manaia, In their second Innings, mado 10S for eight wickets and declared their Innings closed—Haynes 23, A. Hunhes 10, "Gunn" 12, Mason not out 44. With 35 minutes to go and requiring 44 runs to wih, Okalawa went in and played out time, two wickets being down for 21 runs, when stumps were drawnPenny, not out. 3, Marsh 0, Cantelin 8 —Star.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1920, Page 7
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