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31. Wade ton in vain
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 18 May 2004MILNROW were left to rue an indisciplined bowling performance as they lost by five runs in the Inter-League Club Challenge Trophy at Ramsbottom.
32. Rising to the KO challenge
Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 May 2004Cricket IT'S the first round of the Inter League Club Challenge Trophy today with Rochdale looking to have the most difficult fixture of the local teams.
33. Hill conquers slopes
Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 May 2004Cycling FOR THE major part of the field, the eight ascents of the two-mile climb from Uppermill in the West Pennine Road Race were faced with increasing dread.
34. Simon hits top form
Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 May 2004PARALYMPIC gold medalist judo star Simon Jackson MBE has set himself up nicely for glory in Athens later this year by winning the British and German Open titles.
35. Dawson keeps his place
Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 May 2004LITTLEBOROUGH have the opportunity to open up a gap at the top of the CLL table tomorrow if they can beat Middleton at Hare Hill.
36. Service Areas find it tough
Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 May 2004Rugby League ROCHDALE Service Area teams came up against some stiff opposition in Barrow last weekend.
37. Dalians double
Rochdale Observer, Friday 14 May 2004ROCHDALIANS enjoyed a great weekend in the Site Electrical North Manchester League, winning both games comfortably.
38. Sophie on brink of dream
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 May 2004JUDO star Sophie Cox faces the most important competition of her career on Friday when she aims to secure a seat on the plane to Athens.
39. Leigh dish out severe punishment
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 May 2004National League One Hornets 24 Leigh Centurions 74 A DEMOLITION, a destruction, a drubbing... call it what you will, Hornets were well and truly put to the sword by Leigh Centurions on Sunday.
40. Champions off the mark
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 May 2004Central Lancashire League Cricket A VAST canopy of heavy, grey cloud hung over Glebe Street for most of Saturday afternoon, but it was nothing like the one lifted from Rochdale following their first win of the season.
