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1. Bruce’s Cruse in vain

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Delph 245-6 Micklehurst 228ao SATURDAY saw the return of the derby matches with Delph after a break of seven years and a change of leagues for both clubs.

2. A Walkden win

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Denton 166-6 Woodbank 110ao DENTON booked a Walkden Cup quarter-final tie with Flowery Field after securing victory from a game where the conditions favoured the bowlers.

3. Saints ease into second round

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Denton St Lawrence 266-7 Glossop 147ao DENTON St Lawrence progressed in the Walkden Cup with a 119-run victory against a Glossop side trying to atone for Saturday's loss.

4. On the Edge

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Hyde 250-3 Alderley Edge 138-8 WITH a hectic schedule of three games in four days, Hyde emerged victorious in the second and third rounds of the National Knockout Cup and recorded a winning draw against Alderley Edge inbetween.

5. Ridee leads the way

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Middleton 176-7 Ashton 180-6 ASHTON chalked up another victory at home to Middleton on Saturday to edge closer to mid-table security.

6. It’s my turn

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
MATTHEW Hatton believes it is his turn to fight for the British welterweight title, claiming it is 'well overdue'.

7. Field walk on Eyre

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Glossop 136-7 Flowery Field 137-6 ANOTHER wet and windy day at North Road saw a delayed start and a subsequent reduction in the number of overs to 41 per side.

8. Crashing out of the Cup

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 31 May 2006
Irlam 142ao Dukinfield 85ao IRLAM staged a great escape to send Dukinfield crashing out of the Walkden Cup on Sunday.

9. Phoenix club is rising

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 May 2006
FOOTBALL: OFFICIALS at Denton Phoenix are celebrating after the club was awarded Charter Standard status by the FA.

10. Taking time off

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 24 May 2006
RICKY Hatton's immediate future is 'up in the air' as the Hitman recuperates after beating Luis Collazo to win the WBA welterweight title.
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