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1. Littleborough loss while Flint’s on fire

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 October 2004
Hockey DIDSBURY Northern women's first XI lost their Manchester Division One unbeaten record against Littleborough who are now the only side not to have lost this season.

2. Trevor’s at Holme

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 October 2004
Golf DIDSBURY Golf Club's new captain Trevor Holmes got his year off to a bang with a memorable drive-in ceremony.

3. Toc take the points

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 October 2004
DIDSBURY maintained their good league record with a 38-6 victory over Ashton in difficult conditions.

4. Five star show

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 October 2004
OLD Mancunians retained their unbeaten Lancashire Amateur League Premier Division record with an impressive 5-0 win over Bolton Lads.

5. Rain wrecks programme

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 October 2004
Football Waterlogged pitches took a big chunk out of the Alty SFL league programme.

6. Wacs at dozen as favourites Thunder home

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 28 October 2004
Lacrosse MANCHESTER Waconians moved up to sixth in the North of England League Premier Division with a 12-6 victory at Rochdale.

7. Town trauma

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 October 2004
LANCASHIRE and Cheshire League action saw Bedians fail to capitalise on league position as they lost against Denton Town.

8. Top-flight’s terror

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 October 2004
LAST weekend's Altrincham and District Sunday League Sunday Senior Cup saw two top-flight sides exit in round one.

9. A grand gesture

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 October 2004
DIDSBURY Golf Club lady captain Pat Ward handed over a cheque for over £1,300 to representatives from the High Risk Obstetric Room at Wythenshawe Maternity Hospital.

10. On the Road again

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 21 October 2004
Great Harwood 0 Maine Road 1 NEIL Chappell's goal proved enough for Road to take all three points from their trip to Great Harwood.
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