feature of the Rump was S. George's kicking. He placed no fetter than 12 goals from 17 attempts, one of which hit the post. Tries were scored hy J. Taylor (4), Coleman (2), McKoy, fS), Pcnni.il (S), Smith (I|, Belts, j Graham, K. George, and Puller. United Imado on attempt tc registei a score by a dropkick hy Harvey, when Clifton were penalised just inside the half-way Hast, hut the hall fell just short of the bar. Mr. F. Julian was referee. STAR FORFEIT TO ItAHOTU. Star were only able t(. muster ten men on Saturday, so had reluctantly to abandon tlio trip to Rahotu, to whom they forfeited. SECOND JUNIOR. OKATO (14) TUKAT'A (0). Tukapa juniors journeyed to Okato and were defeated hy the local juniors hy 14 points to nil. In the first spell Okato led by six points, adding eight nioro in the second half. For the winners tries were scored by • Roebuck, Tukti.'and Putt, one of which Putt converted. Mr. A. Walls rcfereed. iNTERPROVINCIAL MATCH. JIARLBOROt'GH BEATS NELSON By Telegraph.—Press Association. , Nelson, Last Night. In .1 Rugby Inter-provincial match. Marlborough beat Nelson by IT points to It, It was ,a. ouiet game, marred bv a high wind, Marlborough held the advantage practically all through, scoring five tries. Only one was converted. Don't experiment with untried baking powders—use Edmonds "Sure-to-Rise" brand. 'Tis unequalled for puddings, pastry, scones and cakes. Balding becomes a pleasure and a sure success when this high-grade powder is used. All grocers sell KKMONDC "JJUNTING jpiXTURES. 1920. MAY 27.—Mr. F. Sampson's, Sentry Hill. Further Fixtures Later. FARMERS Y OU wfmt a machine tliat is simple, "5 on want a machine that is reliable. \ou want to ge»t rid. of releaser trouble. \ou want a machine without a vacuum tank. You want a machine that is economical. \ou want a machine that won't go wrong. You want a machine that wi'.l milk into an open bucket if necessary. You want a machine rtliat won't injure your cows. IN FACT, YOU WANT THi. FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. Let us show you. To show you is to Convir.ce You. STAINTON & CO. LIMITED. TARANAKI DISTRIBUTORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Q. STONE Representative. BOX 732,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1920, Page 3
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