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31. South set pace as Beech are hit for six

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 September 2004
SOUTH Manchester are the surprise Lancashire and Cheshire AFL Premier Division pacesetters as a 1-0 win at Old Stoconians preserved their 100 per cent record.

32. Marr makes room

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 December 2004
WITHINGTON professional Steve Marr and his staff are enjoying working in the completely refurbished pro's shop at the club.

33. League leaders are treated like VIPs

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 September 2004
VIP are the Manchester Publicity Sunday League first division pacesetters as a 5-0 win over Greenend gave them two wins from two games.

34. 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.

35. Sweet 16 for new boys Hale

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 9 September 2004
MANCHESTER Publicity Sunday League first division champions Arches picked up where they left off last season with a 10-2 victory over newly-promoted Aswon at Wythenshawe Park.

36. Miller makes it a league and cup double

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 23 September 2004
WYTHENSHAWE finished off the season by adding the Surridge Cup to the Manchester Association League title, beating Euxton at Longley Lane.

37. Derby rivals battle out draw

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 September 2004
GREGORIANS and Mancunians drew 1-1 in their Lancashire Amateur Football League derby, both goals coming from the spot.

38. 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.

39. Still on the brink

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 16 September 2004
DIDSBURY'S Cheshire County League Premier division fate will go down to the wire of their final game this Saturday after battling to a draw against title-seeking Bowdon at Wilmslow Road.

40. Double loss costs South

South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 2 September 2004
Cricket THE Manchester Association's Divisional Cup saw two close defeats put South West Manchester out of a cup final slot.
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