Gentlemen and Ladies of the Old Boys Fraternity of The Doon School
Hello.
For those of you who cannot be present at the DSOBS interhouse soccer tournament in Delhi, let me share some of the details with you. Please note, this is not an 'official' communique from the DSOBS - its more like a postcard from Delhi. I'm sure a full report and accurate statistics will follow a missive from the Secratariat or Rosebowl.
I can happily report from the sidelines here in Delhi (as I was not asked to otherwise demonstrate my mad-skills on the pitch) and give you some details as I remember them from the first day of play. Needless to say it has been a superb tournament so far at Plaza Farms, Sultanpur and there's some electric action lined up for tomorrow - the final day of play.
Weather:
The hot and muggy conditions of Delhi prevailed for most of the day meaning that anyone who was out of doors looked like they'd just bathed with all their clothes on. Thankfully, some light relief from the clouds was on the cards as we were drizzled upon from high, for the evening half of the games. The light shower was not enough to stop gameplay or enthusiasm levels.
Play:
Organisers were quick to kick off with the games after brief opening speeches and a quick run down of the rules of play. Matches were played from 6.30pm to 10pm with two matches being played side-by-side at Plaza Farms. A good crowd turned up, with most attendees ready to get onto the pitch to support their houses, clad in shinguards and full soccer kit. And some brave wives also came out to cheer on their husbands and stand up to the Dosco battlions that had gathered to celebrate the sport of the leather orb. Much enthusiasm was shown by all.
Second - the guys have taken the tournament pretty seriously with organisers Prithvi Gill, Anandbir Brar, Nalin Khanna and Nalin Sayal having gone to some considerable length to organise rules, referees and refreshments while promising some incredible football action from the captains and their sides. For those of you who missed it, the fresh kathi rolls and Kingfisher just off pitch were a pretty awesome highlight of the organisation too. Much applause is to be expended.
The lowdown:
The talk on the sidelines has been that Jaipur, Tata and Hyderabad are fielding some serious talent with major contentions for the prize, while Oberoi and Kashmir are putting up some sterling teams for each showdown. All teams are demonstrating a high level of football skill. Jaipur won all their games so they're close to bagging a final spot on Sunday's muqabala. Tata and Hyderabad are looking to mix things up for them.
Hard fought games all around and notable sportsmanship to be applauded. The chaps have literally gone that extra mile and beyond in terms of dedication and commitment to the DSOBS Inter-house Football Competition - 2010.
Here are the results. I wish we had a videographer - some of the gameplay and goals have been truly spectacular.
O-H - 3-0 to Hyderabad
T-K - 4-1 to Tata
T-H - 4-3 to Tata
O-J - 4-1 to Jaipur
K-J - 2-1 to Jaipur (have to verify)
T-J - 1-0 to Jaipur
Sunday matches:
Kashmir v Oberoi
Tata v Oberoi
Hyderabad v Jaipur
Kashmir v Hyderabad
Return present -
Gear including shorts, shoes and jerseys have been sponsored by Nike so there's been some awesome kit up for grabs for the team members who turned up for practice and played for their houses through the past couple of months. To those of you who didn't try out - baaad luck. Try next year. The players received jerseys customised with their house's colour and the DS-75 logo, and a pair of classic Nike soccer boots for away games. Fortis was also on hand as a sponsor to dish out medical care for those needing bunking chits.
More from the sidelines tomorrow. A link to my photos here:
Photos of Day 1_DSOBS footie - check back in about 20 minutes and all the photos will be up.
Good day,
Govind Dhar from Delhi
(192-T, 1997)
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Monday, January 18, 2010
DS-75 Rosebowl issue - your anecdotes wanted
Hi Guys
The Rosebowl Editorial team are putting together a bunch of stories to make the issue come to life for DS-75. If you have any great stories and would like to contribute, please read the following.
ATTENTION ALL DOSCOS, FORMER & CURRENT TEACHERS, FRIENDS AND WELL WISHERS OF THE DOON SCHOOL
Request for material for the DS-75 Publication-‘School’
As part of The Doon School’s 75th year celebrations acronymed DS-75, the Doon School Old Boys’ Society is bringing out a book titled ‘School’.
The book will tell ‘School’s’ story from its inception in 1935 to the present day through a collection of anecdotes, letters, articles and photographs. The attempt is to capture the Dosco spirit and ethos and what goes into producing a well educated, responsible Dosco and include:
The building of character (also the humourous side of it).
Nurturing the free spirit and lateral thinking of the Dosco.
The commitment to larger social issues by working with the disadvantaged.
The boys’ striving for excellence in whatever field or career they choose, with a reference to show how School inspired/played a part in their successes.
The participation in games and emphasis on a diversity of extra-curricular activities ranging from fine arts to mountaineering.
The exposure to the outdoors (7 day mid terms, etc...)
Humour and grit in the face of adversity.
The changing nature of education, which earlier, in The Doon School, was to meet the needs of the young nation. Today, when statistics indicate that young Indians are at least 17% of the world’s population, it is essential we bring in a global perspective to education.
We need a sense of social belonging on a global scale to address critical issues of pollution, global warming and the west’s carbon footprint. The world today is a global village and our country’s political boundaries and personal wealth will not isolate us from impending worldwide climatic disaster.
Material for the book may be in the form of:
Anecdotes
Articles/essays
Letters
Photographs (in school and away on Mid Terms, etc)
These should reflect the above and:
We are looking for constructive criticism as well, constructive articles that are not all “Ra Ra Dosco” but look to discuss/address the problems faced by a schoolboy, are welcome.
The free spirit of the Dosco
Life in school
Changing times and environment
Projects undertaken while away from school-Mid Terms and holidays
Challenges met with friends on trips to the outdoors
Masters
Please date and annotate all material you send. We would appreciate all material ‘as is’ or scanned onto CD; all material received would be scanned and stored in the school Archives.
All material may please be submitted latest by March 31, 2010.
Material should be sent to:
I.S. Mann, 10, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi 110021, Mob # 9811033865, e-mail: ismann@progressiveindia.com / ismann@progressive.in
OR
The DSOBS Secretariat
C/o Mr. Sheel Sharma (Mob # 98-104-44423)
1007 Bhikaji Cama Bhawan, 10th floor, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066, India, E-mail: sheel345@yahoo.com / dsobs@airtelmail.in
The Rosebowl Editorial team are putting together a bunch of stories to make the issue come to life for DS-75. If you have any great stories and would like to contribute, please read the following.
__________________________
Request for material for the DS-75 Publication-‘School’
As part of The Doon School’s 75th year celebrations acronymed DS-75, the Doon School Old Boys’ Society is bringing out a book titled ‘School’.
The book will tell ‘School’s’ story from its inception in 1935 to the present day through a collection of anecdotes, letters, articles and photographs. The attempt is to capture the Dosco spirit and ethos and what goes into producing a well educated, responsible Dosco and include:
The building of character (also the humourous side of it).
Nurturing the free spirit and lateral thinking of the Dosco.
The commitment to larger social issues by working with the disadvantaged.
The boys’ striving for excellence in whatever field or career they choose, with a reference to show how School inspired/played a part in their successes.
The participation in games and emphasis on a diversity of extra-curricular activities ranging from fine arts to mountaineering.
The exposure to the outdoors (7 day mid terms, etc...)
Humour and grit in the face of adversity.
The changing nature of education, which earlier, in The Doon School, was to meet the needs of the young nation. Today, when statistics indicate that young Indians are at least 17% of the world’s population, it is essential we bring in a global perspective to education.
We need a sense of social belonging on a global scale to address critical issues of pollution, global warming and the west’s carbon footprint. The world today is a global village and our country’s political boundaries and personal wealth will not isolate us from impending worldwide climatic disaster.
Material for the book may be in the form of:
Anecdotes
Articles/essays
Letters
Photographs (in school and away on Mid Terms, etc)
These should reflect the above and:
We are looking for constructive criticism as well, constructive articles that are not all “Ra Ra Dosco” but look to discuss/address the problems faced by a schoolboy, are welcome.
The free spirit of the Dosco
Life in school
Changing times and environment
Projects undertaken while away from school-Mid Terms and holidays
Challenges met with friends on trips to the outdoors
Masters
Please date and annotate all material you send. We would appreciate all material ‘as is’ or scanned onto CD; all material received would be scanned and stored in the school Archives.
All material may please be submitted latest by March 31, 2010.
Material should be sent to:
I.S. Mann, 10, Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi 110021, Mob # 9811033865, e-mail: ismann@progressiveindia.com / ismann@progressive.in
OR
The DSOBS Secretariat
C/o Mr. Sheel Sharma (Mob # 98-104-44423)
1007 Bhikaji Cama Bhawan, 10th floor, Bhikaji Cama Place, New Delhi-110066, India, E-mail: sheel345@yahoo.com / dsobs@airtelmail.in
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