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CRICKET MATCHES.

SENIOR B. TO POWER BOARD. Power Board won the Taranaki senior B. cricket championship at Uawera on Saturday, dismissing New Plymouth'&i last man when the visi-i tors needed only 15 runs to win. i Power Board was sent in first by New Plymouth to make 136, of which Lendrum contributed 6<H atnd New Plymouth reached 122 after losing seven wickets for 40. Magnificent fielding by Power Board that caused a debacle early ,in New Plymouth's i innings and the northern team's great figlit, only to lose when in sight of; rue-cess, made the game probably the! most interesting seen in South naki this season. OTHER CRICKET GAMES. South Taranaki beat the North Taranaki Country Association at. Waitara on the first innings'. S.' Betfe made 105. The South Taranaki Rural cricket F, team defeated a B toam from the' j South Egmont country clubs at Okaia- j we on Friday. iPassing South Taranaki senior B's j score of 70 for the loss of six wick- ! ets, the North Taranaki Country Association B team won the annual match at Hawcra on Saturday by six iun&' on the first innings. The A team of South Taranaki Rural Cricket Association beat an A team from the South Egmont country clubs at Eltham on Saturday on the first innings.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 100, 6 April 1936, Page 2

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CRICKET MATCHES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 100, 6 April 1936, Page 2

CRICKET MATCHES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 100, 6 April 1936, Page 2

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