INDIAN HOCKEY TEAM
A STRONG SIDE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright DELHI, April 12. The Indian hockey team for New Zealand and Australia will leave to-morrow without the Nawab of Manayadar, the captain, who is one of the few ruling princes playing first-class hockey. The team is not India’s best, but is stronger than the Indian Army team which visited the dominion in 1926. Dhyan Chand, a clever centre-forward, is now captiau of the side.
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Evening Star, Issue 22004, 13 April 1935, Page 6
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