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1. Better late than never for Chorlts
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003LANCASHIRE and Cheshire Football League side Old Chorltonians were bitterly disappointed when a final day draw cost them promotion to division one.
2. Dream final flourish
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003CHORLTON Golf Club's Pat Ramsdale and Carol Dunki-Jacobs are set for a golfing trip of a lifetime after winning the area final of the Peugeot Coronation Foursomes at Fairhaven.
3. Lloyds find top form in hunt for title
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003BOWLS: CHORLTON'S crack Lloyds team hit top form in their latest MEN Premier League match.
4. Lloyds find top form in hunt for title
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003BOWLS: CHORLTON'S crack Lloyds team hit top form in their latest MEN Premier League match.
5. West show no mercy
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 18 July 2003SW MAN 210-8 BURY 85 ao SOUTH West Manchester showed no mercy to lowly Bury as they strengthened their grip at the top of the Manchester Association table with an emphatic 125-run victory.
6. Wacs juniors prepare for an American adventure
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003OLD Waconians juniors took some transatlantic lacrosse lessons when they entertained a visiting American team.
7. Abbas hits out
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 18 July 2003DIDSBURY 257-8 CHESTER BH 177-8 AFTER a few weeks on their travels with mixed results, Didsbury returned to Wilmslow Road and showed how much they had missed being at home with a superb display against high-flying Chester Boughton Hall.
8. Anna hammers opponents
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003ATHLETICS: A DEPLETED women's team from Longford Stadium-based Trafford AC were still good enough to win through to the Northern Cup final in their semi-final tie at Oldham.
9. Lucas aids the cause
South Manchester Reporter, Friday 18 July 2003GOLF ROUND-UP WITHINGTON'S junior captain Michael Lucas showed the quality which won him the Cheshire Boys' Championship as he competed with 60 other local young stars in the Mersey Junior Championship at Didsbury.
10. Mahut laps up his Northern welcome
South Manchester Reporter, Thursday 24 July 2003TENNIS: THE British pairing of Martin Lee and Arvind Parmar picked up the winners cheque in the mens doubles final of Manchester Trophy.
