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1. Leaders lose

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004
LANCASHIRE and Cheshire AFL Premier Division leaders South Manchester were hit for seven on Saturday against Salford Beechfield United, losing 7-3.

2. Wacs seek Stateside influence

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004
Lacrosse Manchester Waconians have signed two new American players and an Australian as they prepare to battle for honours in the North of England League Premier Division, which starts this Saturday.

3. Hosts turn to Jelly

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004
BURNAGE RUFC maintained their good early season form picking up valuable league points after a 27-12 win at Ashton-under-Lyne, a team they had failed to beat away from home for three years.

4. Back to basics

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004
MAINE Road need to get back to basics as their renowned passing and composure was sadly lacking in their 1-0 loss against Abbey Hey.

5. Valentine’s day?

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004
LOCAL golf enthusiasts can see some of the region's best players in action this week at Mottram Hall as they contest the MEN Manchester Open.

6. Moore the merrier as Northern go through

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 30 September 2004
Hockey Didsbury Northern Ladies made the second round of the EHA Cup after their 4-1 derby win against Brooklands on Sunday.

7. Beechfield’s battle to halt leaders’ record

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
SALFORD Beechfield United ended the 100 per cent record of Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Premier division pacesetters South Manchester in a seven-goal thriller.

8. Cup calamity

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
Hyde United 3 Maine Road 0 THREE second-half goals sent UniBond League high-fliers Hyde United into the FA Cup second qualifying round, but they were made to work hard for victory.

9. Didsbury are down and out

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
Nantwich 192-6 Didsbury 169ao A 23-RUN defeat on Saturday condemned Didsbury to relegation from the ECB Cheshire County League top flight for the first time in their history.

10. Janet does it again!

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
The 2004 GMWN Trophy Final REDDISH Vale Golf Club once more provided a fitting challenge for the fourth playing of the GMWN Trophy for the 20 men and ten lady finalists.
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