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11. Shield set to hit rest for six
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 June 2005THE Ashton and Oldham Cricket Alliance holds its Advertiser-sponsored Peter Tobin Shield event this weekend with six-a-side teams representing the various clubs.
12. Boss Mercer left to rue costly injuries
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 June 2005OLDHAM coach Gary Mercer was left bemoaning his wafer-thin squad following Friday's 28-14 against Halifax at Sedgley Park.
13. Table-topping Trafford lose
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 June 2005CRICKET: A 56-RUN victory at Lancaster Club saw Roytonians leapfrog Old Trafford to go top of the Manchester League's first division.
14. Oldham Roughyeds 25 Rochdale Hornets 24
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 June 2005A LAST-MINUTE drop goal from Kiwi Marty Turner gave Oldham their first league victory in seven attempts and settled a pulsating derby encounter.
15. Rangers one over the eight
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 June 2005RL: SADDLEWORTH Rangers' under-eights reversed a 36-16 defeat earlier in the season against Orrell St James, running out 36-28 winners in the return.
16. Boss hoping for Rochdale revenge
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 1 June 2005OLDHAM coach Gary Mercer is looking for his side to atone for two heavy defeats when they face arch-rivals Rochdale Hornets on Sunday.
17. Wood you believe it?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 June 2005CRICKET: CROMPTON enjoyed a fine weekend for the second consecutive week as they recorded another CLL victory on Saturday and booked a semi-final spot in the JW Lees Wood Cup 24 hours later.
18. Tuson effort in vain
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 June 2005Lees Brewery Lancashire County League Dukinfield 236-6 Woodhouses 154 ao SUPERB knocks from David Mayne and David Gandy, allied to a fine spell of bowling by Imran Ditta, helped Dukinfield to easily beat struggling Woodhouses on Saturday.
19. Reprieve!
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 June 2005OLDHAM Roughyeds are celebrating their survival after an eleventh hour reprieve saw the Inland Revenue finally accept the ailing club's debt repayment proposals.
20. Squires’ Seniors service
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 June 2005OLDHAM Golf Club legend Alan Squires showed his battling qualities in the English Seniors' Championship, which was staged at Prestbury.
