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SOUTH TARANAKI COMPETITION. | The following table shows the positions of the teflims In the South Taranaki com- i petitions, Okaiawa and Midlands being level In points. TV latter have tc play Kxcelsior again,, so that they are in the beat position now. They hove two more matches to play—one in which Manaia have to make 105 , runs to win, and one postponed match with 1 Excelsior, which they aro almost sure to win. Manaia still have two matches tc play, i the above-mentioned one with Midlands, and a match with Excelsior, while Okaiawa have wily one match with Excelsior t» complete their fixtures. p. .w. t. rts 1 Okaiawa 12 4 8 Ifi Midlands 11 3 8 10 Manaia ' 11 4 7 14 Excelsior 9 8 1 2 A Wangamtl touring team played Pate? on Friday, winning by 83 runs to 52. They played Okaiawa on the Hawera ground on Saturday, being defeated by 179 to 114 011 the first innings. For Okaiawa, "Gunn" scored 54 and Bain 57. The touring team, strengthened by the addition of Wood and London, played Hawera on Monday. In the second strike Hawera made yo (Beeehey 44), to which Wanganul replied with 115. In the second strike, Hawera. yesterday, had made 183 ("Gunn" 49, Pratt 41, Beeehey 30), ur to the luncheon adjournment.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 April 1920, Page 6
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