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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Wednesday | November 12, 2003

WI under pressure to rebound
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, CMC: NOT FOR the first time on a road trip, West Indies are under pressure to deliver much more than promises when the second and final cricket Test against Zimbabwe begins today.

Red General to rule Hardie Cup
THE FEATURE event at Caymanas Park today is the $390,000 - $330,000 claiming race for the J.W. 'Judge' Hardie Memorial Cup over 1600 metres for which eight starters have been declared.


Packed agenda for Rhone
INTERNATIONAL Federation of Netball Associations (IFNA) president, Molly Rhone, will have a packed agenda when she chairs her first official council meeting at the Waterford Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, this weekend.


Top guns in Ben Francis showdown
WESTERN BUREAU: HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL and Seaforth High will meet in one of several mouth-watering match-ups in the quarter-finals of the Ben Francis KO this afternoon.


Early start for Manning Cup final
THE MANNING Cup title game on Saturday at Harbour View Mini Stadium between Excelsior and Bridgeport will kick off at 2:45 p.m., 15 minutes earlier than the previous 3:00 p.m. starting time for the second match on a doubleheader fixture this season.


Arnett, Portmore go for kill
PREMIER League champions Portmore United and last season's runners-up Arnett Gardens will look to close the deal on their Netherland Antilles opponents in return-leg CONCACAF Club Championship matches today.


Dunoon win again
PAUL Brown and Andre Harris led Dunoon to their second straight victory in the ISSA/KFC schoolboys basketball Under-19 competition with a 66-59 win over St Jago at the stadium courts yesterday.


D-day looms for Commonwealth bidders
WESTERN BUREAU: SINCE MARCH this year, Canada and India have been vying for the opportunity to host the Commonwealth Games in 2010.

















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