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Monday, December 14, 1998

Mohd Salim and Nancy claim titles

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
SANGRUR, Dec 13: Mohd Salim and Nancy won the men's and women's singles titles respectively in the Ist Arun Memolrial Punjab State Major Ranking Badminton Tournament at Ranbir Club here today.

The men's singles final turned out to be a one-sided affair. Neeraj Bansal of Jalandhar was off colour today. Salim of Sangrur was in top for and he played like a champion. He won the final 15-2, 15-7 in just 20 minutes.

The women's singles final between Nazma and Nancy was a well-fought encounter. Nancy prevailed over her rival due to her experience. She won 11-0, 6-11, 11-7. Much was expected from Nazma because of her excellent performance in her earlier matches. However, she committed a few errors at the crucial moments which cost her the match. Nancy took just five minutes to win the first game at 11-0. Nazma fought back in the second game. She played like a champion in the second game which she won 11-6. The final game was a close affair. Both players fought for every point till 7-7. After that Nancy reeled off four points in a row to win the game and match.

Top-seeded Gurmukh and Chander Deep of Patiala justified their seeding when they outclassed the Patiala pair of Navdeep and Munish 15-11, 11-15, 15-4.

Nancy won her second title when she joined Vidhu to defeat Sapna Ratti and Sheel of Jalandhar 17-16, 10-15, 15-10 in a well-contested match which lasted 80 minutes.

Chander and Yogita beat Ram Lakhan and Sapna of Jalandhar 11-15, 15-10, 15-7 in the mixed doubles final. Sangrur Deputy Commissioner Anirudh Tewari gave away the prizes.

Liberals hockey
Patiala: Thapar academy, Sansarpur will take on Police Range, Ludhiana in the final of the 23rd All India Liberals hockey tournament.

Thapar Academy beat Punjab and Sind Bank, Jalandhar 3-1 while Police Range downed Air Force, Delhi 6-5 (via tie breaker) in the two semifinals played today.

Easy for Hamirpur
Bhatoli: Hamirpur began their campaign with a bang by defeating Shimla by 56-10 (HT 35-7) in the opening match (men) in the 21st Himachal Pradesh Senior Basketball Championship being played at the SVSD College here today.

In other matches Una beat Sirmaur by 77-34 (30-17) and DAV C, Kangra prevailed over Spors Hostel, Paprola by 69-42 (34-23).

Shooting camp
Phillaur: A coaching camp will be organised for the Punjab and cHANDIGARH shooteres at Ranjitgarh Rifle Club, Punjab Police Academy here on December 19 and 20. These shooters will take part in the All India G V Mavlankar shooting championship (Asansol, December 27 to January 4).

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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