OLD Victorians took the prize scalp of champions Sporting Club on Saturday as the NatWest Weekend League Division I season came to a close.
Daily Archives: July 19, 2004
Rowing:Dramatic start and finish to Sark race
THE 38th running of the Sark to Jersey rowing race on Saturday was full of drama - at the start and finish.
Weekend sport in brief
BOWLS: Bowlers Alan Quémard and Gean O’Neil won the Champion of Champions titles in their respective JBA and JWBA events over the weekend.
CI cricket veterans go joint top
CREDIT Suisse Channel Islands captain Keith Dennis led from the front yesterday as the CI defeated Dorset to go joint top in Group Three of the National Over-50s Cricket Championship.
Dinosaur man’s descendants to attend London tribute
A LOCAL family who are direct descendants of Sir Richard Owen, founder of the Natural History Museum, have been invited to the museum for a photocall to celebrate what would have been his 200th birthday.
21 drink drivers this month
AN AVERAGE of more than one driver a day has been charged with drink-driving since the launch of the police’s summer crackdown two weeks ago.
Take that back
AN attack on the Channel Islands, including allegations of wartime profiteering and current links with ’secretive arms dealers’, has been launched by one of Britain’s leading journalists in an influential national newspaper.
Sub-committee ‘were conned’ on landfill site
THE chairman of the planning sub-committee which approved the Trinity landfill scheme spoke today of the belief that they had been ‘conned’.
Baywatch doctor to the rescue
DR Carl Clinton was the hero of the Sark to Jersey rowing race on Saturday, featuring in the winning Men’s Open Fours team - breaking the Sark-to-Jersey record for that event - and earlier having come to the aid of a holidaymaker who had collapsed on a beach in Sark.
Skull is fractured in town assault
A MAN was in the General Hospital with a fractured skull this morning after being attacked in the early hours of yesterday.












