Jamia,
Delhi advance in inter-varsity hockey
Wednesday December 29, 2010 08:55:18 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia and Delhi University (DU) won their knock-out
matches in the North Zone Inter-University men's hockey tournament
here Wednesday.
Jamia thrashed Bundelkhand University 10-0 while DU defeated
Lucknow University 5-1 in two of the seven knock-out matches
played at the Jamia campus grounds. Devi Prasad of Jamia scored a
hat-trick in the game.
In the other matches, Aligarh Muslim University blanked Kashmir
5-0 with Sushil Gupta of AMU scoring a hat-trick. HNB Garhwal
University beat Kumaon University 2-0. Patiala University won 7-0
against CCSU, Meerut. RML Avadh University, Faizabad scored a 3-1
victory over HP University, Shimla.
Agra University got a walkover from GKV, Haridwar University.
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