WATT CUP
Manor .Park's 100 per cent.-win lust week has 'placed tho riverside club in ! a very fortunate- position in tho Watl' Cup contest at tlio moment. Manor Park,'without its number ono, Page, did remarkably well, and was porhaps lucky, as some of the games were won only by small margins. It would be interesting/if this season... ..tie. ..contest, was f ought out between three "clubs with little between them, but it is likely that as the latter stages of this popular eveat draw near, it will.be-'a struggle1 between two, with the third team well i behind. There is much in the venue of I these matches, whether at horno1 or a^vay/anfl also in the teams the points wore scored off. It is not till the thrco i most likely winners of the cpyeted Cup i at present have played most of theii\ matches with each other' that the issue will be definitely defined, and even then there is the chance of a runaway .Victory to upset prognostications. The points to date are:— ■ , .]: ' Jratcbes playecl. j : At home. Away.' Toiuls. Manor Part 2:- ::,'3 331/. Titahi 2 ,3 32 Sliandon 2 2 • 29'/. wain-efti ,2 2 1!) : : TaeliakarllU , .. :.».■ ' 1- 'IS ■ ..
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 22
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200WATT CUP Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 18, 21 July 1934, Page 22
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