<P> The game was played at a fast pace and was packed with thrilling incidents . The Germans undercut and lifted the ball, but the Indian team countered with brilliant half - volleying and amazing long shots . Twice Dara attempted to score but was declared offside . Dhyan Chand discarded his spiked shoes and stockings and played with bare legs and rubber soles and became speedier in the second half . </P> <P> The vigorous German attacks were brilliantly saved by Allen and Tapsell . The goal scored by Weiss of Germany was the only goal scored against the Indians throughout the tournament . The whole Indian team put up a splendid display . Dhyan Chand and Dara impressed by their combination, Tapsell by his reliability and Jaffar by his tremendous bursts of speed . </P> <P> There have been many erroneous media reports over the years claiming that Dhyan Chand scored 6 goals in India's 8 - 1 victory over Germany in the 1936 Olympic final . However, Major Dhyan Chand in his autobiography titled "Goal!" published in 1952 by Sport & Pastime, Chennai, writes as follows: </P> <P> "When Germany was four goals down, a ball hit Allen's pad and rebounded . The Germans took full advantage of this and made a rush, netting the ball before we could stop it . That was the only goal Germany would score in the match against our eight, and incidentally the only goal scored against India in the entire Olympic tournament . India's goal - getters were Roop Singh, Tapsell and Jaffar with one each, Dara two and myself three ." </P>

What is the name of autobiography of major dhyan chand