Inter-collegiate badminton

Published December 4, 2003

LAHORE, Dec 3: Fourteen matches were decided on first day  of the Punjab University women Inter-collegiate badminton championship at the university’s New Campus on Wednesday.

Results:

Islamia College, Cooper Road, Lahore, bt Government Himayat-e- Islam College, Multan Road, Lahore 2-0; Government College, Daska, bt Government College, Marghazar Colony, Gujrat 2-0;  Government College, Jaranwala bt Government Poly Technical College, Lahore, 2-0;  Government  College, Wahdat Road, Lahore, bt Government College, Toba Tek Singh, 2-1; Government Jamia Nusrat Chenab Nagar bt  Government College, Model Town, Lahore, 2-0; Government College, Daska, bt Government College Balal Gunj, Lahore 2-0; Government  College, Model Town, Gujranwala bt Islamia College, Lahore  Cantt, 2-0; Government College, Baghbanpura, Lahore, bt Wise College, Gulberg, Lahore 2-0; PUTDC bt Islamia College, Cooper  Road, 2-0; Government College, Gulberg, bt Government  College, Cooper Road, 2-0; Government Jamia Nusrat Chenab Nagar bt Fatima Jinnah College, Chuna Mandi, Lahore 2-0; PUTD bt Oriental College 2-0; Government College, Wahdat Road, bt Government Ayesha Degree College, Ravi Road, Lahore 2-0.

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