I'm a bit leery of the power settings on the "Cruise speed" chart at Section 5.2.5 of the Sport Cub POH. Some of the rpm settings seem unduly low for the listed % of power. For example, it suggests that 63% power at 2000' PA would be at only 1950 rpm. I have the 72/44 wood prop, and "seat-of-the-pants" engine management feels like that would be no more than about 50% (and the quoted 96 mph TAS is certainly way off at that setting). For comparison, the power setting table for a Cessna 150G (TCM O-200-A and 69/50 cruise prop) puts 63% power at 2000' at a shade under 2400 rpm. Likewise, 2350 rpm at 5000' is 71% power according to the Sport Cub POH, but would be only 55% in a C-150G, with the same engine and an even coarser prop.
Are the power setting numbers in the Sport Cub POH indeed accurate for the wood prop? The chart in the TCM engine handbook doesn't help, because a manifold pressure value is necessary for the computation.