In Brief: NSCI National Pool from Nov 17
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Entries for National Pool may be sent to BSAM, Brabourne Stadium, North Stand, Veer Nariman Road, Churchgate, Mumbai, (Telefax: +91 22 2284 0054; bsamah@gmail.com. For further details contact : Mr. Sunny Dawer (Tournament coordinator), on +91 9820210003 or Mr. Derek Sippy (Tournament Secretary ), on +91 9820095668. The last date for sending entries is November 05, 2012 (latest by 4pm).
Judd trumps Mehta
Ranked world No 2, Englishman Judd Trump drubbed Indian Aditya Mehta 6-0 in the Round of 16 at China's International Championship on Wednesday. Mehta who had scored an upset win over Stuart Bingham on Tuesday had no answers to Trump's domineering play and bowed out of the Chengdu event. He later tweeted that he'd had a great run in teh International till the Last 16, but admitted he was "demolished" by Trump.
MHA meeting called off
The Mumbai Hockey Association (MHA) Limited have canceled the extraordinary general body meeting that was supposed to convene on Thursday due to unavoidable circumstances. The meeting had been arranged hastily by the MHA in order to address the issue of the Government of Maharashtra canceling their lease for the 2.19-lakh-sq-ft hockey ground in Churchgate.
St Mary's, Jesus & Mary win
St Mary's prevailed over Bombay International 2-0 in penalties after a goalless regulation time in the boy's u-16 section of the 34th Milind Deora South Mumbai Junior Soccer Challenger which came to a spectacular end on the weekend at the Western Railway Football Ground with finals being decided in eight categories (Both Boys and Girls). For the girls, Convent of Jesus & Mary were champions beating Christchurch 3-2 again on penalties.
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- Delhi firm with MoD as client is linked to Pak cyberattacks
- After Infosys, iGATE sacks Phaneesh Murthy for sexual misconduct
- 2 weeks after harassment, Haryana schoolgirls return, cops in tow
- UPA-2 anniversary today, report card to outline work done in last 9 years


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