Cup draw serves up derby battle; SUNDAY LEAGUE.Byline: ALAN CARTER Alan Carter (born May, 1966 in Sydney, Australia) is a fictional character from the television series . He was played by Nick Tate. The chief Eagle pilot of Moonbase Alpha, he was on his fourth tour of duty on Moonbase Alpha as Chief pilot when the Moon broke away from Earth IT SHOULD be a fascinating clash when Lindley WMC WMC Winter Music Conference WMC Weill Medical College (Cornell University) WMC Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (Madison, WI) WMC Westchester Medical Center WMC Western Mining Corporation entertain Marsh Lib for a derby battle in the second round of the District FA Sunday Challenge Cup. Lindley are enjoying a better start to their League campaign in the Sunday League Sunday League may refer to:
Marsh, on the other hand, struggled in their opening games, but hit form last week when they sunk The Lockwood 11-1 with Dekan Hamagalih, Andy Morris, Richard Morris, Richard, d. 1672, American colonial landowner Morris, Richard, d. 1672: see under Morris, family. Morris, Richard, 1730–1810, American landowner and judge Morris, Richard, 1730–1810: see under Morris Dyson and George Kenny all netting twice, along with strikes from Nathan Inman, Luke Stafford and Garry Robinson. The Liberal Club also scored at the other end, gifting Lockwood their solitary score with an own goal. The second round draw is: Towngate v Waterloo BC, Pak Rangers v FC Varsity, Field Head v Wellington Westgate, Lindley WMC v Marsh Lib, Huddersfield Irish Centre v Britannia Spts, Woodfield Park v Golcar Con, Leeds Road Leeds Road may refer to:
. In the League programme, Leeds Road Wanderers could consider themselves a bit unlucky as they led Lepton Lib for much of the game with goals from Dale Joy, Steve Bedford and Darren Williams, and even at 3-3 must have fancied a point from the draw, only for the visitors to snatch a late winner. Wellington Westgate hit the top of the table (the three previous joint leaders were not in league action) after edging a 3-2 victory over Kirkheaton through Richard Shooter, Dominic Harris and an own goal. In reply Daniel Cooke bagged both Kirkheaton's goals. |
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