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1. Thursday_cricket
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 07 July 2004 -
2. Local cricket: Saddleworth League
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 AFTER their Saddleworth League title ambitions were wiped out by the disciplinary committee, Greenfield's best hope of silverware rests with the Tanner Cup. -
3. Local cricket: Bolton Association
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 ELTON should have no problem maintaining their 26-point lead at the top of the Bolton Association with victory over struggling Edgworth tomorrow. -
4. Saddleworth_League_cricket
Manchester Evening News, Monday 19 July 2004 -
5. Local cricket: Cheshire County League
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 LEADERS Oulton Park host Nantwich tomorrow looking to bolster their chances of winning the Cheshire County League ECB Premier Division for the first time in their history. -
6. Local cricket: Liverpool Competition
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 WIGAN may be out of touch at present with the top two in division one of the Liverpool Competition, but they have not given up hope of regaining premier division status. -
7. Local cricket: Manchester Association
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 HAVING reached the magical 100 point mark last weekend, Monton & Weaste will bid to take a step nearer to the Manchester Association title with victory over Swinton Moorside at the Deansway tomorrow. -
8. Local cricket: Bolton League
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 GREENMOUNT will be hoping to make up ground at the top of the Bolton League when they take on leaders Westhoughton tomorrow. -
9. Local cricket: Lancashire County League
Manchester Evening News, Friday 16 July 2004 DENTON St Lawrence will be hoping Dave Morrell can repeat last weekend's stunning display as they bid to close the gap at the top of the Lancashire County League. -
10. Local cricket: Central Lancashire League
Manchester Evening News, Monday 05 July 2004 STEVEN Kirby destroyed Unsworth with a devastating display of bowling to book Heywood's place in the final of the Central Lancashire League Wood Cup.