SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2015 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Ankit, Saxena stun J&K Super Brain Cup Chess tournament concludes Meenal, Soham, Deewang to a crushing defeat INDORE, Jan 31: Ankit had taken four had scored 371 all out in their top in respective groups for 49 runs in Jammu and first innings. Left-arm spinner Ankit Kashmir's first innings 177 all After following on, J&K got Excelsior Sports Correspondent and Arushi Kotwal in Group B Sharma returned with career out to come up with a career- only halfway to making MP bat where match ended in a draw best match and innings bowling best match figures of 9/84. again, being rolled for 97. Once JAMMU, Jan 31: Meenal after long fight of more than two figures as MP, who got seven points again Ankit played a central role Gupta of KV Sunjwan, Soham hours in a highly complicated handed Jammu and Kashmir a from today's win, remained in with the ball and he got an able Kamotra of Delhi Public game. Finally, the winner was School and Deewang Gupta of decided through Tie Braker crushing innings and 97-run the hunt for a knock-out round supporter in off-spinner Saxena. Jodhamal School emerged win- Game in which Soham Kamotra defeat in under three days in berth while J&K ended their Rouf Bisati top-scored with ners, in the finals of Group A, of Delhi Public School won and their match campaign. 22 while seven of his batting here today. The visiting side resumed B and C, matches respectively, got cash prize of Rs 3000 and a colleagues could not score dou- of Brain Cup Chess trophy. 23-year-old Ankit returned the third day at 175 for 8 in their ble digit runs. with innings figures of 5/35 first innings but they lasted just Tournament, which concluded In Group C final, Deewang Brief Scores: while off-spinner Jalaj Saxena nine balls, losing their last two here at Ace Chess Academy, Gupta of Jodhamal School reg- Madhya Pradesh: 371 beat also claimed an identical five wickets for the addition of just Trikuta Nagar. istered win by defeating Divyam Jammu & Kashmir 177 all out in wickets for 35 as the duo spun two runs, with Ankit taking both The tournament, which was Gupta. He got a cash prize of Rs J&K out for just 97 in 36.3 overs the wickets. 51.4 overs (Aditya Singh 64; organized by Ace Chess 2000 and a trophy. in their second innings after J&K were then asked to fol- Ankit Sharma 4/49) and 97 all being asked to follow on at low on as they conceded a 194- out in 36.3 overs (Ankit Sharma Players in action during a match in the ongoing Police Martyrs Memorial T20 Tournament at Holkar Cricket Stadium. run first innings lead to MP who 5/35, Jalaj Saxena 5/35). (PTI) Sports Stadium, Kathua on Saturday. Inter-College Cricket Tournament Police Martyrs Memorial T20 Tournament GDC Ramnagar defeats Stadium XI, AMCC register emphatic victories Excelsior Sports Correspondent played at Sports Stadium, here. in the stipulated 20 overs, losing PG Law & Science, sails to semis In the first match played 9 wickets in the process. Mithu KATHUA, Jan 31: today, Stadium XI Club Kathua scored highest 27 runs and Excelsior Sports Correspondent runs to the total, respectively. The match was officiated by Outplaying their rivals convinc- defeated Sonipat Cricket Club remained , while Shiv For PG Law & Science, Vikram Saleem-ur-Rehman, Vijay ingly, Stadium XI Club Kathua (SCC) Sonipat by a big margin Dutt and Pankaj Ladda con- JAMMU, Jan 31: Chib was the pick of the bowlers Dogra and Raj Kumar. and AMMC Gurgaon advanced of 51 runs in a one-sided con- tributed 23 and 18 runs respec- Government Degree College who bagged 3 wickets in his 4- into the next round in the ongo- test. tively to the total. For SCC, over spell, while Arun, Mukesh (GDC) Ramnagar today sailed Indian boys, girls teams ing Police Martyrs Memorial Batting first, Stadium XI Saravjeet and Shivang took 3 into the semifinal by defeating and Shahrat claimed one T20 Cricket Tournament, being scored a decent total of 130 runs wickets each. PG Law & Science by 19 runs in each. bag bronze in the ongoing Inter-College In reply, PG Law & Science In reply, SCC was bundled Cricket Tournament, being managed to score 127 runs in Asian Jr Squash Winners of Super Brain Cup Chess Tournament posing for a out for 79 runs in 18.5 overs and group photograph with dignitaries at Jammu. thus lost the match by 51 runs. organized by the Directorate of stipulated 20 overs and thus lost KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 31: the match by a margin of 19 Shahdeep (25) and Mor Munish Sports and Physical Education, Academy, saw the participation Dr AS Bhatia, who was the University of Jammu at Varsity runs. Arun scored highest 32 India settled for a bronze (17) were the main scorers. For of 72 selected players from 18 chief guest on the occasion, dis- ground, here. runs for PG Law & Science each in boys and girls sections Stadium XI, Ankush was the Earlier, batting first after while Varun and Vikram con- at the Asian Junior Squash different schools. The tributed prizes and certificates wrecker-in-chief, who captured winning the toss, GDC tributed 13 and 11 runs to the Team Championship after los- Tournament was played under among the winners. 5 important wickets by conced- Ramnagar scored a decent total total, respectively. For GDC ing to Malaysia in both the knock-out system and cash Also present on the occasion ing just 8 runs in his 3.1 overs. of 146 runs in the stipulated 20 Ramnagar, Ajesh and Parveen semifinals here today. prizes worth Rs 10,000 were were Atul Kumar Gupta, presi- Shiv Dutt and Himanshu bagged overs. Jeevan top scored with 31 bagged 2 wickets each while Both the boys and girls lost distributed among the winners. dent, All J&K Chess 2 wickets each. Shiv Dutt was by an identical 1-2 margin runs, while Tilk Raj and Rohit Jaswinder, Tilk and Rohit took 1 In Group A final, Meenal Association, Taranvir Singh adjudged as man of the match Sharma contributed 23 and 22 wicket each. against their formidable oppo- Gupta emerged winner by nents in the semifinals at Gujral, chief organizing secre- for his all-round show. defeating Puneet Choudhary tary, Vikas Nanda, coordinator In another match (first Squash Racquets Association of after a very tough fight and got Malaysia courts at Bukit Jalil. and Vijay Choudhary, Director Quarter Final), AMMC Gurgaon cash prize of Rs 5000 and a tro- drubbed Gateway Cricket Club There is no third-place play- phy. of the Academy. Bindu off as both the semifinalist Students of GLS Public School, Amar Colony, presenting a (GCC) Srinagar by 52 runs to A highly thrilling final was Pathania, FIDE Arbiter, was the teams get a bronze each. chief Arbiter of the event. dance performance during Annual Day function on Saturday. move into the next round. The Results (semifinals): played between Soham Kamotra Batting first, AMMC scored 158 Boys: Malaysia beat India 2- runs in 20 overs. Raman (65) 1: Mohammad Syafiq Kamal GLS Public School was the top scorer for AMMC lost to Velavan Senthilkumar while Manoj also contributed 34 12-14, 8-11, 11-7, 3-11; Ng runs to the total. For GCC, Irfan, Eain Yow bt Kush Kumar 11-7, celebrates Annual Day Asif and Manzoor took one 11-8, 11-4; Darren Chan Ti Excelsior Correspondent formances by kindergarten chil- wicket each. Lunn bt Sandeep In reply, GCC was bundled Ramachandran 11-7, 11-9, 11-5. dren on western and punjabi JAMMU, Jan 31: GLS songs. out for a paltry total of 106 runs Girls: Malaysia beat India 2- in 16 overs and thus lost the Public School, Amar Colony Meritorious students were 1: Teh Min Jie bt Akanksha match by 52 runs. Sajaad top Salunkhe 2-11, 12-10, 11-4, 11- (Jammu) today celebrated awarded by the chief guest. G L scored with 30 runs. For Principal, Heritage School, Jagdish Singh Dhami, awarding 4; Rachel Mae Arnold lost to Annual Day in its school cam- S "Hall of Fame" awards were trophy to a meritorious student during Annual Athletic Meet, at Harshit Kaur Jawanda 12-14, pus. AMMC, Varun Khanna was the given to those students who pick of the bowlers, who bagged Jammu on Saturday. 12-10, 11-8, 4-11, 8-11; The function also marked the repeatedly gave the best per- Sivasangari Subramaniam bt completion of 15 years of the 4 wickets by conceding 24 runs formances in their respective Adya Advani 11-5, 11-3, 7-11, school. MA Kakroo, Managing in his 4 overs. Sunil Dalal also Heritage School organizes 11-8. (PTI) Director of J&K State Power classes over past many years. took 3 wickets by just giving 7 Development Corporation, was Awards of Teaching Excellence runs. Raman was adjudged as Arrangements for 60th the chief guest while KL Bhat, were also given to the teachers man of the match for his superb Athletic Meet Advocate, J&K High Court, was who excelled above the rest and batting display. Principal, GCW Gandhi Nagar, Dr Kiran Bakshi, awarding Excelsior Sports Correspondent Races were the star sporting NSG in Speedball reviewed the guest of honour. contributed a lot to the develop- The matches were officiated winner of Intra College Symposia at Jammu on Saturday. events which had everyone Excelsior Sports Correspondent The function was presided ment of the students and the by Mohan Lal, Rajesh Gupta and Anoop as umpires. JAMMU, Jan 31: Heritage cheering loudly motivating the over by Gurpreet Singh, institution on a whole. School today organized its annu- racers. SAMBA, Jan 31: A meeting of Intra College Symposia Administrator of the School. He al Athletic Meet in the sprawling The students who had officials of District Youth Services welcomed the guests and high- school playground. excelled in the various athletic and Sports (DYSS) Department lighted the achievements of the was organized in the Chamber of School wore a festive look events were acknowledged in school in academics, other with coloured flags and decora- the awards ceremony with air DYSS Officer to review the organized arrangements of 60th National learning activities and co-curric- tions adorning the school vibrating with the loud cheers School Games (NSG) in Excelsior Correspondent participate in such events as ular activities. ground, and students smartly from the enthusiastic audience. Speedball for Boys and Girls these will not only help them to The students presented cul- dressed to showcase their talent Dignity House won the Best (Under-19 year age group) to be JAMMU, Jan 31: The develop a deep understanding of tural activities which covered on field. Contingent Trophy and Ritwik held from February 2 to7, 2015 at Mathematics Department and the subject but will also assist different cultures and dances of The sports meet commenced Anand from Dignity House Mahavir International School, Science Club of Government them to excel in the field. India, from Kashmir to with the hoisting of National clinched the Best Contingent Vijaypur. College for Women (GCW), A total of 14 students partic- Kanyakumari. The main attrac- Flag by the Principal, Jagadish Commander Trophy. The covet- The meeting was organized Gandhi Nagar today organized ipated in the event. First, second tion of the program was the per- Singh Dhami. The flag hoisting ed Best House Sports Trophy under the chairmanship of an Intra College Symposia on and third prizes were awarded to was followed by an impressive was bagged by Tradition House. DYSSO Jammu, Haji Mirza who Debate the topic "Mathematics: Sakshi Bhagat, Kritika Mengi March Past by the four houses - In his address to the students, was accompanied by Assistant Everyday, Everywhere". Dignity, Tradition, Culture and the Principal spoke on impor- Director, DYSSO Jammu, and Paras Anand whereas, Sipaj competition held The event was organized in Jain, Aditi Mahajan and Legacy. tance of games and sports in stu- Rupinder Jeet Kour and District Excelsior Correspondent It was a day full of exciting dent life. He opined that to bring Officer (DYSSO) Samba, Subash collaboration with J&K Council Simrandeep Kour got consola- Chander Bhardwaj. for Science and Technology, tion prizes. athletic events in which each in the wholesome and balanced UDHAMPUR, Jan 31: A Prize winners of symposium posing for a group photograph District Officer presented a DST Jammu. The adjucators for the sym- House tried to out-do the other personality the importance of debate competition in the mem- with dignitaries, at Udhampur. in order to win the coveted Best sports cannot be overlooked or detailed report of all the arrange- Principal of the college, Dr posia comprised of Prof Sudha ory of late Brij Mohan Gupta ments for the smooth conduct of House Sports Trophy. ignored. Kiran Bakshi was the chief Sehgal, HOD, Physics, Prof and late Manoj Gupta, was held The Hurdles and Relay the programme. The chairman dis- guest on the occasion. Dr Kamlesh Slathia, HOD, cussed all the issues pertaining to in the premises of Bhartiya Symposium on 'Role of Youth Anupama Gupta HOD, Geography and Prof Mohinder conduct of the games including Vidya Mandir High School, boarding and lodging with all the Department of Mathematics, in Pal, HOD, Statistics. Ramnagar. conveners. her welcome address threw light The programme concluded A total of 14 students partic- in Disaster Management' held on the relevance of Mathematics with vote of thanks by Dr ipated in the competition and More than 50 officials of the Excelsior Correspondent 2nd and 3rd positions were district were present in the meeting in every sphere of life. Anupama Gupta. gave their speeches on the topic. bagged by Atul Singh Bandral and they assured their full cooper- Dr Bakshi in her address Sakul Khurka of BVM, Indeep Kour, D/o Rajinder UDHAMPUR, Jan 31: and Rakesh Kumar, respective- ation for successfully organizing exhorted the students to actively Dharnik Singh of Government Singh and Tehsil Information Center, ly. the event. Kulwant Kour, High School, Dehari and Sapna Thakur of Government Girls Ramnagar today organized a Besides, Savita Devi and R/o Chak Mohd symposium on the topic "Role Suraj Parkash were given conso- Yaar, RS Pura, High School, Ramnagar, bagged 1st, 2nd and 3rd posi- of Youth in Disaster lation prizes. Rajesh Kumar, who has been Management" in the premises of Satya Sharma and Ashok Kumar declared quali- tions, respectively. SDPO, Abhishek Sharma, Government High School acted as judges of the contest. fied for the Sunetar. Appreciating the role of award of degree who was the chief guest on the Incharge Headmaster of the Information Department in of Master of Philosophy occasion awarded prizes to the winners. A cash prize of Rs host school, Kuldeep Kumar, organizing the event of great (MPhil) in Chemistry by was the chief guest on the occa- University of Jammu. She 1000 was given to 1st position importance at school level, the holder while 2nd and 3rd posi- sion. chief guest said that the contest worked on the topic "One-pot As many as 10 students par- tion holders were awarded cash has enabled the students to multicomponent synthesis of ticipated in the symposium and prizes of Rs 700 and 500, expose their talent on a common 2,4,5-Trisubstituted and expressed their views on the 1,2,4,5-Tetrasubstituted imida- respectively. platform which would help in Principal of the host school, topic. Surinder Kumar, a student zoles catalyzed by sulphonated of class 10th secured first posi- building self-confidence carbon/ceria composite" Vikas Gupta, was also present amongst them. on the occasion. tion in the symposium while the Tiny Tots of Peepal Tree School, Jammu, participating in a under the joint supervision of sporting event during Annual Sports Day on Saturday. Prof MPS Isher and Prof Satya Paul.

PTS celebrates Annual Sports Day Sarabjeet Singh, Lecturer Excelsior Sports Correspondent etc. in Physical At the end, the prize distribu- Education at JAMMU, Jan 31: Peepal tion function was held. Bhawana SRML, Higher Tree School (PTS), Jammu, cel- Baloria, coordinator of primary Secondary ebrated its Annual Sports Day at wing of the school, gave away School, Parade its Lower Roop Nagar campus. the certificates to the partici- Ground, The students from both pri- pants of pre- primary wing of Jammu, and mary and pre- primary wing par- the school while Vasundhara serving with ticipated in the event. The whole Ganjoo, coordinator of pre-pri- Department of Youth Services playground was decorated with mary wing of the school, distrib- and Sports, J&K Government, flags, buntings and balloons. uted certificates to the partici- who has been invited by The celebrations began with pants of primary wing. Athletic Federation of India tiny tots performing a drill of Trustee and Principal of the from Jammu and Kashmir as Sanjeev Verma (IAS), Babu Ram (KAS), Anoop Sharma, Deep Kumar, Deepak Sharma, drum. The students showcased school, Aaakash Singh in his Technical Official in Athletics Ashwani Sudan, Kanaya Lal Pandita (all silver medals) and Jeevan Singh, Rajni Jasrotia and their talents in various sports address emphasized the impor- in the National Games of Ayushman Bhatt (all bronze medals), who were given President awards for their meritorious serv- event including lemon race, tug tance of sports activities for India being held at ices for census 2010 in Jammu City and On Growth areas, on eve of Republic Day, posing for a of war, relay race, hopping race, overall development of children. from today. group photograph at Jammu.