Hi,
Earlier (1960-63)... there was Joffre (Menezes?), who was good at the high
jump where the head went up first... It was when Fr Joseph Casti (prefect
after Fr Moja) used to teach martial arts... for the school sports. Anyone
remembers Nishti (Vincy D'Souza, from Anjuna, brother of Joseph D'Souza
futtli). Both these guys were boarders at Don Bosco's Panjim, originally from
Bombay...
Cheers,
Gabriel.
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Another correctionFrancis D'Souza was 'matari' not mausi. My
sincere aplogies to the Lotli Mausi!
Lets hear some of the other favourites: there was Nicholas, Soccoro
Coutinho, Domnic of Saligao, Prakash of Vasco Club etc. There were the
two great football goalies, Vivian and Arvinder Singh fro
"Mausi" or "mhatari"?
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Pandu Lampiao wrote:
> **Correction**
> there came Francis D'souza (the
> original mausi)
>
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**Correction**
there came Francis D'souza (the
original mausi) and the great Mauricio Alfonsoa Requelme of the old
days, fine tuned by Bob Bootland (?) to be a classic mid-fielder.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJuhOVj6h6w
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