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61. Trafford take over top spot
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008OLD Trafford took advantage of Mellor’s absence from league action to beat Stretfordians 3-2 to go top of the Lancashire and Cheshire League Premier Division table.
62. No consolation
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008ALREADY relegated Wythenshawe produced one of their best displays of the Manchester Association Premier Division season by recording a 67-run victory over Bury.
63. Ashton RUFC 24 Old Bedians 8
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008OLD Bedians got their league season off to the worst possible start as a haphazard display saw them drop points to the Tamesiders.
64. Park shut out
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008BROUGHTON Park were beaten 18-0 by Altrincham Kersal in a game where they showed a lot of effort but not a lot of purpose.
65. Hawks flying clear
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 25 September 2008CHORLTON’S Beech Sports were unable to prevent Trafford Hawks building a five-point lead at the top of the Altrincham SFL Premier Division as they went down 6-2 to the leaders.
66. Champions start well
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008REIGNING Levenshulme Snooker League division one champions Withington Bowling Club B displayed their intent on retaining their title with a 7-0 defeat of Levenshulme CC.
67. Beech's early exit
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008ALTRINCHAM SFL club Beech Sports were knocked out in round one of this season’s Manchester Amateur Sunday Cup, going down 2-1 against Hollins Green.
68. Change from the norm
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008BROUGHTON Park won their first league game for the first time in four seasons with a 30-0 defeat of newly-promoted Blackburn.
69. Cup brings mixed fortunes
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008THERE were differing outcomes for the Lancashire and Cheshire League teams competing in the Lancashire Amateur Cup.
70. Two trophies
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 September 2008DIDSBURY CC were able to celebrate their 150th anniversary with two winners’ trophies at the end of the Cheshire County League season.
