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SOCCER AT BERLIN

INTERNATIONAL MATCH

ENGLAND AND GERMANY DRAW

BERLIN, 10 th May. j The first Anglo-German Soccer match was drawn, each side scoring three goals. The game aroused tremendous interest, and 60,000 peoplo attended the stadium. The captains shook hands under a battery of hundreds of Press cameras, tho photographers scattering hurriedly as the teams lined up. England asserted -its superiority in the first half, and led by 2 goals to 1. The Germans scored twice soon after the resumption. The English forwards out-mrmoouvred their opponents and equalised, but were unable to score again, the Germans defending stubbornly, though crudely. Tho visitors wore thrown out of their stride by a typo of football to which they were unaccustomed. The game, which was controlled by a Dntch referee, Herr Mutters, " was marked by oxcellent sportsmanship.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 9

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SOCCER AT BERLIN Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 9

SOCCER AT BERLIN Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 110, 12 May 1930, Page 9