Chester College displayed considerable skill and application in overcoming Stork 4-3 in the fourth round of the Cheshire Amateur Cup an Saturday. Their victory must be put in perspective, as this was their first game since 15th December, when they lost 3-1 at home to leaders Por
18 January 1974 - Cheshire Observer - Chester, Cheshire, England
However, Chester's home game against high-riding Swansea City will go ahead as planned tomorrov%. when the kick-off time will be 2 pm. Following last week's backing for Sunday soccer by Chester chairman, Mr. Reg Rowlands, Supporters' A-sociation chairman. Mr. Harry Dodd, also fa
18 January 1974 - Cheshire Observer - Chester, Cheshire, England
By CASTAWAY Although Chester failed to carry off the Cheshire Winter League title on a flooded, galelashed tidal Trent, at Coilingham. on Sunday, local anglers dominated the individual title race. And powering his way to carrying off the individual title was electrician Alex Mac
18 January 1974 - Cheshire Observer - Chester, Cheshire, England
Falbers Fabrics, a material shop, are finding that p e ople are not taking the risk with patterned materials, but are choosing the plainer ones to avoid making a mistake. "We have to keep going out into the light of the Precinct to see," said the manageress, Mrs. S. Hammer, "and
18 January 1974 - Cheshire Observer - Chester, Cheshire, England
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18 January 1974 - Cheshire Observer - Chester, Cheshire, England