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Open crown in frustrating cicrcumstances, bowing out with a shoulder injury during his first-round clash with Cedric Pioline.
Bermuda-based Rafter had seemed on his way to an easy victory on Tuesday night after taking the first two sets against the F...
DATE: Sep 02, 1999
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decision which allowed First Division champions Vasco to sign new players beyond the transfer deadline.
Tyrrell insisted the manner in which they helped the Portuguese club sign seven players without subjecting them to late transfer regulations was s...
DATE: Sep 02, 1999
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Willow Cuts won by five wickets at Somerset Cricket Club on Sunday (45 overs per side): Somerset Bridge D.Jones b Swan 14 D.Brangman lbw b R.Basden 56 S.Tankard run out 11 B.Gibbons c Dex.Basden b S.Fubler 50 P.Saunders b Swan 25 R.Sheppard b ...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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wickets as Hemisphere Leg Trappers retained the Commercial Cricket League title in emphatic style with a crushing defeat of Jamaican Association in the final round of matches.
Leg Trappers, who pipped the Jamaicans for the title by two points last se...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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Ivan Clifford
dinghy racing in Mangrove Bay on Sunday.
Elizabeth is the subject of one of the protests, from Contest , and the instigator of the other, against the race committee.
The protests are expected to be heard on Thursday and will have a major bearing on t...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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three-day event at Osprey Valley Golf Club, 50 miles north of Toronto.
Laura Robinson, competing among 10 girls, holds a six-shot lead over Veronica Lopez of Canada heading into today's last round. Robinson shot an 81 on the opening day and a 79 yest...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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sweepstakes.
The fishing vessel Princess' captain had his name drawn from seven applicants for the last available commercial spiny lobster trapping licence.
Twenty-one of the 22 available licences were given out to local fishermen prior to Monday and...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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food leaves him in agony and the very fact he is still alive is a triumph over improbable odds.
But such drawbacks will not stop the 48-year-old former Warwick Academy physical education teacher and British international swimmer competing for Bermuda...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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Jonathan Kent
to deliver a resolution to the ongoing umpires' dispute.
But some progress appears to have been made and a full settlement could be reached within days.
In fact, Randy Horton, first vice-president of Bermuda Cricket Board of Control, said he was opti...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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Bailey's Bay captain Charlie Marshall has leapt to the defence of his young seam bowler, Jim West, saying he is still not convinced the teenager's action is illegal.
And he has also slammed St. David's captain Clay Smith who brought the matter to the...
DATE: Sep 01, 1999
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AUTHOR:
Lawrence Trott