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1. Burgess battles away
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004Newton 166-8 Stockport 167-6 NEWTON are still to find any consistency in their Meridian Derbyshire and Cheshire Cricket League campaign after another home defeat.
2. Zaman books last four spot
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004Dukinfield 189ao Denton West 193-5 DENTON West staged their own version of the Great Escape as they earned a Walkden Cup quarter-final victory over Dukinfield at Higher King Street on Sunday.
3. New grounds for optimism
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004ASHTON United chairman Tony Ryan has revealed the club has reached a 'principle of agreement' with Curzon Ashton to share the new Tameside Stadium.
4. Strugglers’ agony
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004Ashton 155ao Rochdale 156-7 ASHTON professional Ridee turned in a performance that almost rocked the current CLL champions Rochdale.
5. Keeling signs on as Celtic await verdict
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004STALYBRIDGE Celtic's player of the year for 2003/04 Barrie Keeling has finall signed a new deal to stay at Bower Fold for next season.
6. Field’s fourth win
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004Flowery Field 200-5 Cheetham Hill 197-8 FLOWERY Field earned their fourth Lancashire County League win of the season on Saturday as they recorded a three-run victory in a match reduced to 32 overs a side.
7. Living on the Edge
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 30 June 2004Alderley Edge 193-9 Hyde 194-6 THIS game was dominated by a run-a-ball century from Hyde vice-captain Dave Fitzsimmons, who carried his bat to hit 12 fours and two sixes.
8. Robins bidding to raise further money
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 23 June 2004CONFERENCE North new boys Ashton United have announced a new lottery which they hope will provide the club with an important new source of income.
9. Hussain hits Stayley victory aim
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 23 June 2004DROYLSDEN'S Per-Fit Windows Saddleworth and District Cricket league match against Tameside neighbours Droylsden was reduced to 30 overs a side because of heavy overnight rain.
10. Young man blues
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 23 June 2004Hyde 155ao Oulton Park 158-9 OULTON Park arrived at Werneth Low unbeaten in the ECB Cheshire County League, boasting a 28-point lead and already rated by some as champions elect.
