Inter-collegiate badminton

Published February 2, 2006

LAHORE, Jan 1: Government Kuliat-ul-Nabat College, Lahore won two matches as ten matches were decided in all on the first day of the Punjab University Women’s Inter-collegiate badminton on Wednesday.

The college first defeated Garrison College, Lahore Cantt 2-0 and then beat with identical margin Government College, Okara.

Results: Queen Mary College, Lahore bt Government College, Wahdat Road, Lahore 2-1; Government Kuliat-ul-Nibat College, Lahore bt Garrison College, Lahore Cantt 2-0 And Government College, Okara 2-0; Government College, Jaranwala bt Islamia College, Cooper Road 2-0; Punjab College of Commerce Gujranwala bt Government College Satellite Town, Gujranwala 2-0; Punjab College of Commerce, Islamabad bt College of Physical Education , Lahore 2-0; College of Home Economics, Lahore bt Oriental College, Lahore 2-0; Government College, Gulberg, Lahore bt Government College, Samanabad, Lahore 2-0; Punjab College of Commerce, Gujranwala bt Government College, Jaranwala 2-0; Punjab University Teaching Department bt Government College, Gulberg Lahore 2-0.

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