LOS
ANGELES-OLYMPICS-1932 (HOCKEY)
Having won their first Olympic hockey gold four years
ago, the Indian hockey team found itself in unusual circumstances at the 1936
Los Angeles Games. But despite the bickering and groupism in the team, India
won their second gold medal.The Indian team, troubled by groupism (Indians vs
Anglo-Indians) that surfaced when Lal Shah Bokhari was named captain ahead of
Eric Pinniger, arrived in Los Angeles to a rousing greeting.A local newspaper
headlined: “Hockey Kings arrive today; they will be accompanied by their many
wives; there are two lions in the tea”.The reference to royalty was
understandable, but the second statement reflected the American ignorance and
thinking that Indians have many wives when in fact there was only one lady in
the contingent, the wife of manager G.D.Sondhi while the third headline was in
obvious reference to the two Sardars in the team -- Gurmit Singh and Roop Singh
(brother of Dhyan Chand).
Just before the march-past during the opening ceremony,
second goal-keeper Arthur Hind refused to don the turban that was part of the
official dress. The team’s non-playing captain Pankaj Gupta who had earlier
persuaded Pinniger to accept Bokhari’s captaincy, ordered Hind to pack and go
home, but the player tendered an apology and he was allowed to stay back.En
route to Los Angeles, the players were irked when manager Sondhi, travelling
first class on the ship Haruna Baru that they boarded in Colombo for the 42-day
journey, did not mix with the team that was lodged in “tourist class”.The team
stopped over in San Francisco where Bokhari was presented the traditional
golden key at a public reception. However, Sondhi took objection and insisted
that he should receive the key.Again Gupta and Indian Hockey Federation (IHF)
president A. M. Hayman, who was travelling with the team, intervened and
allowed Bokhari to accept the key on behalf of the squad. Once in Los Angeles,
Sondhi stayed in a hotel while the team was put up at the Olympic Village.
Yet, the Indian team put in a fine performance though the
field was reduced to just three contenders, United States and Japan being the
other two. India notched a record 24-1 win against the hosts with Roop Singh
scoring 10 and Dhyan Chand eight, and drubbed Japan 11-1 to win their second
Olympic gold medal.Indian team: Lal Shah Bokhari (captain), Richard J Allen,
Arthur Charles Hind, Mohd Aslam, Carlyle Carrol Tapsell, Leslie Charles
Hammond, Masud Ali Khan Minhas, Broome Eric Pinniger, Frank Brewin, Richard
John Carr, Gurmit Singh Kullar, Dhyan Chand, Roop Singh, Syed Md Jaffar and
William Sullivan.
Results:
India beat Japan 11-1 (Dhyan Chand 4; Roop Singh 3;
Gurmit Singh Kullar 3; Richard Carr 1).India beat United States 24-1 (Roop
Singh 10; Dhyan Chand 8; Gurmit Singh Kullar 5; Broome Eric Penninger 1).Final
positions: India 1, Japan 2, USA 3.
Prof.
John Kurakar
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