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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | June 3, 2003

TT players want a change
THE JAMAICA Table Tennis Association's annual general meeting is set for Friday evening at the Sports Development Foundation's office on Phoenix Avenue in Kingston, and when it is over there could be a new president...

Boys' Town still on top
BOYS' TOWN, paced by a match haul of 11 for 83 from left-arm spinner Phillip Keating, defeated Kingston & St. Andrew by 69 runs at Maxfield Park On Sunday to maintain their lead in Zone B of the Jamaica Cricket Association's (JCA) Senior League...


Four through to national finals
BALCOMBE DRIVE Junior High and Norman Gardens Primary and Junior High advanced to the national finals of the Jamaica National Building Society's All Age schools cricket competition with victories in the parish finals yesterday.


Sarwan, Gayle in top 6
LONDON, Reuters: Ramnaresh Sarwan and Chris Gayle are firmly established in the top 10 of the international one-day batting ratings after West Indies' improved showing in the recent series against Australia.


A lot depends on tomorrow's meeting
TOMORROW'S CRUCIAL meeting between Finance Minister Dr. Omar Davies and a wide cross section of racing interests to address problems facing the racing industry, could determine the fate of Saturday's race meet at Caymanas Park.


Punters overlook Mr. Vigorous
TWELVE PUNTERS with 31 points shared the category two first dividend prize of $42,000 declared on last week's Racing Pools game with each one receiving $3,550.50.


James Long back and ready to ride
AMERICAN JOCKEY, James Long is back in the island to resume his riding career at Caymanas Park after an absence of five years.


The new initiative in reforming horseracing
IT IS with some measure of reassuring optimism that action to reform the horseracing product towards greater viability seems to be developing.














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