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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Tuesday | July 1, 2003

Young fast bowlers steal the show
THERE IS nothing in sport to lift the spirit of players and their fans like victory, and following Sunday's victory over Sri Lanka, the West Indies players, the team of selectors, manager...

CTL pulls plug on Racing Pools - Game set to return on-line at track, OTBs twice weekly
AFTER 24 years, it's end of game for the Racing Pools as we know it. This was confirmed by Walford Brown, acting chief executive officer of Caymanas Track Limited (CTL) after three punters with maximum 32 points shared the $103,000 first prize...


Trio share first prize
THREE PUNTERS with maximum 32 points shared the $103,913.70 first dividend prize declared on last Saturday's Racing Pools game, the last under the old format.


Veteran Lincoln flies in with Wales
SHARPSHOOTER ELIZABETH Lincoln will be among the 12 players from Wales arriving in Kingston on Friday for the Cable & Wireless World Netball Championship July 10-20.


The King to rip C&W Mobile St. Leger
I AM going to settle on morning line favourite A King Is Born as the likely winner of the final classic - the Cable & Wireless-sponsored St. Leger to be run over 2000 metres at Caymanas Park on Saturday.


Greatest day of my life - Wes Hall
SUNDAY'S VICTORY by the West Indies over Sri Lanka has been described by Board president, Rev Wes Hall, as the greatest day of his life.


Aussie girls set up camp in Barbados
WESTERN BUREAU: WORLD CHAMPIONS Australia flew into Jamaica yesterday on their way to Barbados where they will set up a one-week camp in preparation for this month's World Netball Championships in Kingston.














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