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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | October 26, 2003

St. Jago, Tivoli move into semis
IT TOOK Tivoli Gardens 101 minutes to charter their berth to the Walker Cup semi-finals while a first-half goal placed St. Jago on the same flight in the challenge for the Corporate Area's second most prestigious schoolboy crown.

Arnett, Portmore meet in big clash
THE LAST time they met it was a cracker. However, defending champions Portmore United and the team they denied a third consecutive crown, Arnett Gardens, are not playing like they did in last season's Wray & Nephew National Premier League final.


Milo/Melbourne festival on show
THE ANNUAL Milo/Melbourne festival takes place at Melbourne Oval, Derrymore Road, today and with two matches scheduled, a couple of the game's greatest players and some of Jamaica's best will be on show.


Insatiable claims Babu Chin Trophy
INSATIABLE defied topweight and underfoot conditions at Caymanas Park yesterday to win the 3-y-o and up open allowance for the Melvin 'Babu' Chin Memorial Trophy over 1200 metres in a driving finish from MILLENIUM PRINCESS.


Frome, Clarendon, Munro and Dinthill advance
FOUR SCHOOLS booked their places in the last eight of the ISSA Pepsi/Sports Plus daCosta Cup rural schoolboys football competition after yesterday's rain affected third round of matches in the inter-zone round.


Boyz to host Mexico or Guatemala next month
JAMAICA WILL play Mexico or Guatemala in a double header at the National Stadium in three weeks time, on November 16.


Commentary - The fastest East Indian of all time
THE WEST Indies team for the tour of Zimbabwe includes Ravi Rampaul and, if my count is correct, if he plays in a Test match he will become the 18th full-blooded East Indian to represent the West Indies.

















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