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FORTNiGMT iN SP O R 75

2000-01-01
ci ISLAMABAD, May 15: The Nad tional Sports Committee presentg ed its reports to Air Marshal b Nur Khan, Deputy Chief Martial P Law Administrator and a member of the Council of Adminisy tration, here today. tc RAWALPINDI, May 16: Murad Bux of Karachi will lead a 17b member Pakistan football team on a brief tour of USSR, it was it announced here today.

KARACHI, May 17: Fariduddin t won the men`s singles title of t the Third National Hard Court p Tennis Championships beating a Khwaja Saeed Hai 6-4, 6-3 at the t, Karachi Gymkhana today. Other F results of the finals are: Woc men`s singles Miss Margaret t P. Burns beat Mrs Shahnaz Sait1 gal 6-1, 6-1; men`s doubles F Khwaja Saeed Hai and Saeed Mir t beat Fariduddin and Amanullah e Khan 5-7, 6-2, 6-4; boys singles t (under 14) Farrukh Jamal beat e Fazal Mahmood 10-8, 0-6, 7-5. f KARACHI, May 18: Mr M. K.

S. Pervaiz`s The Peasant, ridden e by Khadim Snd trained by W. c Akford, won the Swat Plate over y seven furlongs in the Karachi s Summer Meeting today t RIO DR JANEIRO, May 18: e Italy won the 1968 World Bridge c Championships by completing a t 429 to 182 international match i points win over Taiwan here today. r LAHORE, May 20: The Pakisa tan Hockey Federation today t appointed a new six-member I Selection Committee with Brig. r Jamil Aziz its Chairman. The a other members of the committee are: Mir Mohammad Husain C (PIA), Mr Niaz Khan (Lahore Zone), Mr Anwar Ahmad Khan (Customs), Mr Tariq Aziz (Sar godha) and Mr Alamgir Mohammad Adil (East Pakistan). Lt-Col r Atif, Manager, Pakistan team, will be the co-opted _member of the committee KARACHI, May 20: Khwaja Saeed Hai and Mrs Shahnaz Saigal beat Meer Mohammad and Miss Margaret P. Burns 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 to win the mixed doubles title of the Third National Hard Court Tennis Championships concluded at the Karachi Gymkhana today. The juniors singles (under-18) title went to Meer Mohammad who defeated Nadir Ali Khan 6-4, 6-0 in the final on Sunday.

KARACH1, May 20: The PaRistan Customs and Central Excise won the CE and LC Invitation Hockey Tournament beating Pakistan Western Railway, Lahore by two goals to one at the Hockey Club of Pakistan Stadium today.

LAHORE, May 22: The first National Rowing Championships will be held here during the first week of November this year. .

ASHKHABAD, May 22: The Askhabad eleven defeated the touring Pakistan football team by two goals to nothing in the first match here today.

PESHAWAR, May 23: The Pakistan Air Force Academy, Risalpur, won the PAF Inter-Station Football Tournament when they triumphed over PAF, Drigh Road, by a solitary goal here today.

LONDON, May 23: Colin Milburn, the 27-year-old England Test cricketer, lost his left eye