Kaiwaka Beaten.
j Junior Match Played. A Napier junior team proved far too powqrful for a visiting Kaiwaka teaiu. B'atting first the- men from the country • ma^ only "53; rmis£. Fraser- (13) being the only one to reach double figures. The bntsmen failed to master the howl- I ing of Bark and Fitzwater, who toolc five for eight and three for three fe-
spectively. Mangleson also secuj'ed two wickets for 12 runs. Napier passed Kaiwaka' s total without the loss of a wicket, and in fact when stumps were draw'n had actually only lost three wickets for the total of 203 runs, four other batsmen having retired. Those who did well with the bat were Syrtions 56 retired, Mahoney 46 retired, Hooper 29 retired, Reaney 24 retired, and Mangleson 21 not out.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 4
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132Kaiwaka Beaten. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 4
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