Riot Squads Called In
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter— Copyright) BUENOS AIRES. Police fired tear-gas among rioting spectators at a football match in Buenos Aires on Sunday. Riot squads were called in when stones and bottles were thrown during a match between two first division teams —Moron and All-Boys—being played on Moron’s home ground. With the score one-all, spectators hurled stones on the field, hitting an All-Boys half, the referee and flooring the All-Boys goalkeeper. After a few minutes, All-Boys scored again, and more stones and bottles were hurled at players. The referee appealed for help and riot squads firing tear-gas cleared the stands.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31027, 5 April 1966, Page 18
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