SOUTH TARANAKI CRICKET
Bowlers Predominate in A and B Grade Competitions v * : *’V . • • • V * . •• •- •*• - • '■ KAPONGA ACCOUNT FOR HAWERA OLD BOYS EASILY BEAT PATEA 2 --The South Taranaki cricket competitions were continued on Saturday. In the majority of the matches, the bowlers pre* and several. outstanding averages were secured. • There were no surprise decision's. . Kaponga maintained their four-point lead m the senior • I'U grade competition by defeating Hawera. Hawera made 139, to which Kaponga replied with seven wickets down for 209. Stratford (105 and seven for 63) defeated Power Board (94), ' ‘ while Old Boys had little difficulty in accounting for Patea. ‘ The port team made 88, and at stumps Old Boys had lost two : wickets for 105..- j. w •• V •; , • ' .•• v> : r • > Manaia maintained their unbeaten record.m the B giade by defeating 1 Stratford ; Technical'High School with nearly 50. ninsrfo spare. Hawera Technical High School beat Stratford iby 121 runs to 84, and Hawera (97) easily beat Old Collegians (6f)| > Old Boys defaulted to Opunake. v No senior A grade matches were played in North Taranaki on: Saturday,- the competition having concluded last week with New Plymouth Old Boys at the head of the ladder.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 4 March 1935, Page 8
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