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Daily Archives: July 3, 2006

Bowlers help CI to victory

THE Credit Suisse Channel Islands Over-50s cricketers ground out a fine five-run win against Devon yesterday at Grainville.

SCF pick cup regulars for final

SPORTING Club Franā¸šais remain loyal to their regulars tonight as they face Division II St Helier RFC in the JEP ‘Brighter’ Cricket KO Cup final at Grainville.

Smith double puts him in contention

WITH two immaculate first place finishes at Ramsgate over the weekend, powerboat racer Roy Smith has pulled himself back into contention to win the British National Offshore 2 litre championship.

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Weekend League side move closer to Premier title

SPORTING Club could win the NatWest Weekend League Premier Division title next weekend if they beat Romerils in their top-of-the-table game.

Weekend in brief

GOLF Two in-ones Holes-in-one were scored by Jimmy McConnell and Rab Brogan in the St Clement’s GC’s monthly medal competition yesterday, both on the 12th hole.

Competition winner was Phil McGovern with nett 55 off 15 handicap, and Tony Cleworth was second with nett 57 off 19.

All’s well that ends well on French trading front

THE entente cordiale between travelling French traders and the Health Department was restored over the weekend.

Joy, despair and conflict

YOBS pelted police officers with bottles and missiles as football violence erupted in St Helier after the end of the England v Portugal World Cup clash on Saturday.

Packed park keeps its cool

JAZZ in the Park received possibly its largest attendance to date yesterday as around 6,000 people enjoyed an afternoon of cool jazz under a blazing sun in Howard Davis Park.

Fall in care costs for under-twos

CHILDCARE for the under-twos costs less now than it did last year, although older children are costing parents more.

Pledge to simplify staff regulations

ECONOMIC Development Minister Philip Ozouf has personally sent a letter to businesses to encourage more firms to apply for a three-year staff licence.