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Easy for Postal

BANGALORE: Postal pumped in four goals in the first half of its Super Division football league match against Oriental FC and then played at half pace at the football stadium here on Monday.

In the first 45 minutes of play the Postal men ran up a healthy 4-0 lead. Einstein began Postal’s scoring spree in the 21st minute before Nelson Xavier (32nd), Srinivasan (37th) and Nikhil (4oth) consolidated.

In the ‘A’ division league tie played earlier, Dharmaraja Union prevailed over Nationals 4-3 in a well-fought encounter.

Charan (eighth) opened the account while Ganesh (13th) and Pereira (63rd) added to the tally before Nationals struck back through Vardaraju and Mahesh to make the scoreline 3-2. Sudhakara (83rd) increased the lead for Dharmaraja Union but Nationals reduced the margin with an injury-time goal from Vikram. — Special Correspondent

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