This week marks the 70th anniversary of perhaps the most remarkable match in hockey's history, the 1936 Olympic final between India and Germany. It is not as well known as Jesse Owens' feats at the same Games, but deserves more than a mere footnote in this most notorious Olympics. If Owen proved the 'sub-humans', as the Nazis called African-Americans, could beat the 'master race' then the Indians provided another test.