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AP Style question

From the 2000 AP Stylebook available as a free PDF online.

http://alumni.imsa.edu/org/hadron/ap.pdf

"Use figures for yardage: The 5-yard line, the 10- yard line, a 5-yard pass play, he plunged in from the 2, he ran 6 yards, a 7-yard gain. But: a fourth-and-two play."
 
We use numerals for all yards and measurements. Thus, despite AP, third-and-2.
 
MacDaddy said:
Current AP style is to use digits: fourth-and-2.

Noticed that today when I came into work and looked at my 2008 Stylebook. I think some of AP's editors haven't caught on yet since I've seen the numbers spelled out.
 
My stylebook has a red cover. I'm not at work right now, so don't know the year.
It is old. I hardly ever look at it anymore because I pretty much know how things should be done.
Our computers slow down when we bring up a browser, so it isn't worth it to go to the AP online stylebook.
 

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