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11. One up, one down as openers hit form
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 25 May 2004IN A season of record-breaking stands another was added to the list on Saturday, at Ladyhouse, when Milnrow openers Max Power and Matt Dawson put on 228 against Stand to beat the previous club record of 200 set by Mike Arnold and Kevin Howard.
12. All round Asif as Norden win
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 25 May 2004THE Norden juggernaut rolled on at Woodhouse Lane on Sunday as Crompton were put to the sword in the first round of the Lees Bitter Wood Cup.
13. Chopra takes charge
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 25 May 2004Cricket ROCHDALE made it four league wins on the bounce with a victory at Unsworth on Saturday.
14. Horror injury puts star man in hospital
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 25 May 2004HORNETS' coach Bobbie Goulding was seething after star player Michael Platt left the field with a broken jaw during Sunday's game with Oldham Roughyeds at Boundary Park.
15. Flaming heck Andy!
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004RUNNING legend Andy O'Sullivan has carried the torch for the sport in Rochdale for many years. Now he's got a bigger flame to deal with.
16. Celebration time for winners
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004Badminton THE Rochdale and Oldham Badminton League's presentation night proved a great success at the Richmond Hall's Trafford Suite on Saturday.
17. Banned Watson misses out
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004Hornets OLDHAM Roughyeds will be looking to bounce back from three successive defeats when they entertain Hornets at Boundary Park on Sunday, their last game at the stadium for 10 weeks.
18. All set for a knockout Sunday
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004Cricket SEVEN days after Littleborough and Middleton scored 511 runs between them in a bountiful barrage of boundaries the pair will be at it again tomorrow - in round one of the Lees Bitter Wood Cup.
19. Ups and downs for Dalians
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004Cricket IT WAS very much a game of two halves as Rochdalians took on last season's champions East Lancs Paper Mill twice last weekend in the Site Electrical North Manchester League.
20. Booster for low score Tahir
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 May 2004Golf THE sun shone and, as we have come to expect, the scores came tumbling down at Springfield Park.
