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Football - Non-League: Brown calls for improvement; VAUXHALL.


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OWEN BROWN Owen Brown (1771-1856) was an Oberlin College trustee from 1835-1844 and the founder of the abolitionist Oberlin Church (“Free Church”). In 1833 he helped to found the Western Reserve Anti-Slavery Society. He was the father of John Brown.  is well aware that his Vauxhall Motors side face a desperate struggle to pull away from the Conference North relegation zone.

Three consecutive defeats, during which the Motormen have failed to find the target, left Brown's men just three points above the drop zone following last Saturday's 4-0 drubbing a Droylsden.

'We are in a dogfightand we can't allow sloppy displays like that,' said Brown. 'We are right in the mire mire (mer) [Fr.] one of the figures on the arm of an ophthalmometer whose images are reflected on the cornea; measurement of their variations determines the amount of corneal astigmatism.

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 and we have got to improve.'

But the Rivacre Road boss, whose side entertain Lancaster City today looking for their first win in six home games, added: 'What has not helped is that we are really strugglingfrom week to week with injuries, and we just can't get a settled side.'

The latest addition t o the casualty list is midfielder James Olsen, who has suffered ankle ligament damage.

Vauxhall face a stern test of character on Monday, when they travel to high-flying Harrogate Townby
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Mar 26, 2005
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