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Photos by Tamell Simons

scoops away of the lost dollars of unlucky gamblers.STILL CHAMPIONS -- St. George's captain Graham Fox (right) leads the cheers after receiving the Cup Match trophy from the Governor Lord Waddington (at left) following yesterday's draw at Wellington Oval.

scoops away of the lost dollars of unlucky gamblers.

STILL CHAMPIONS -- St. George's captain Graham Fox (right) leads the cheers after receiving the Cup Match trophy from the Governor Lord Waddington (at left) following yesterday's draw at Wellington Oval. Also joining in the celebrations is St. George's president Mansfield Smith.

T-SHIRT POLITICS -- Committee for a Progressive Bermuda sold T-shirts urging people to vote for Independence during the game yesterday.

CUP MATCH OLDTIMER -- Mr. Bernard (Teddy) Bascome has been to almost every game since he first went to Cup Match as a child. His cousin went to the first Cup Match which, he said, was more like a family gathering.

SMOOTH STROKE -- Six-year-old Malik Weeks makes a stroke while batting in the grounds of Wellington Oval.

WICKETS AND POLITICS -- Progressive Labour Party candidate Mr. Rolfe Commissiong yesterday urged game goers not to vote in the Referendum on Independence on August 15.