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1. Seventh heaven
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Alsager Town 1 Maine Road 1 MAINE Road took their unbeaten run to seven games as they withstood some late pressure from the home team.
2. Crispins and Wacs suffer as Toc tower in Blackpool
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Darts Bottom side Lauriston Club provided an upset in the South Manchester Log-End League with a 4-3 defeat of leaders St Crispins, winning their first match of the season.
3. Park punish Urmston
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Hockey Manchester Moss Park's first team enjoyed an emphatic 4-0 victory against Urmston.
4. Servisair stunned
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004THE second set of games in the Manchester Airport Midweek League saw Deanportivo continue their great start with a 6-3 win over Servisair.
5. Mancs on track
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004AFTER last week's first defeat of the season to Lancashire Amateur League leaders Rochdale St Clements, Old Mancunians were back on song as they entertained Prairie United.
6. Grove blow opportunity
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004HAZEL Grove blew their chance to close the gap on Lancashire and Cheshire Premier Division top two Heaton Mersey and Salford Beechfield United.
7. Pearce puts rest to sword
South Manchester Reporter, Wednesday 24 November 2004Golf Midweek action at Withington saw junior B Pearce show the way home to victory with 32 points.
8. Chorlts flying the flag
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 November 2004Lancashire & Cheshire AFL Round-Up MANCHESTER Amateur Cup action saw the hopes of several L and C teams shot down, but flying the flag in round two are Old Chorltonians from division two.
9. Happy Ged salutes miracle cure!
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 November 2004Golf The words 'yips' and 'shank' are generally forbidden in golf clubs, only being discussed in whispers in dark corners of clubs by golfers with sweaty palms and furrowed brows.
10. Toc H back in business
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 18 November 2004Rugby Union Didsbury returned to action at the weekend and recorded a hard-fought 29-10 victory against Tarleton.
