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1. Lip service on racism

Middleton Guardian, Monday 31 May 2004
Equality body warns of legal action as they rule football still a 'white man's game'

2. Super Jennings

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004
MICHAEL Jennings gave one of the most scintillating performances seen in a British ring since the 1960s when he fought in Widnes last weekend.

3. Happy Hornets

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004
Rugby League HOPWOOD Hall College's newly formed rugby league team played its first fixtures this week, at a rugby festival in Golborne.

4. Five-goal finale

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004
MIDDLETON Boys under 14s rounded off their season with a 5-3 home win over Fletcher Moss.

5. Winning start to defence

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004
MOSTON began their defence of the Peregrination Greater Manchester Amateur Cricket League Challenge Cup with a comfortable six wicket victory over Shawclough Village.

6. League win - cup defeat

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004
Cricket MIDDLETON Cricket Club had another weekend of mixed fortunes.

7. Hill take a heavy beating

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 27 May 2004
Cricket CHEETHAM Hill spent a disappointing day in the field as Woodhouses amassed 263 for two in a Lancashire County League match.

8. Gomez faces Juuko in defence

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 May 2004
BOXING: WORLD super-featherweight champion Michael Gomez will make his first defence of the WBU title against former Commonwealth champion Justin Juuko.

9. On your marks for 10K test

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 May 2004
MORE than 16,000 runners will line up on Sunday for the second BUPA Great Manchester Run, and there'll be plenty of local interest.

10. Crolla robbed of finals place

Middleton Guardian, Thursday 20 May 2004
HOPWOOD Hall Boxing Academy missed out on a hat-trick of national finalists, due to a controversial judging decision.
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