FOOTBALL AT MILAN
ENGLAND AND ITALY DRAW
APPEAL TO CROWD BY DUCE
(Independent Cable Service.)
MILAN, May 13
England drew with Italy at Soccer, 2-2. England led 1-0 at half-time. Sixty-one thousand spectators attended the match. Although Signor Mussolini did not attend the match, he ordered Italian fans by radio not to barrack the Englishmen. Through General Vaccaro, secretary of the Italian Olympic Committee, he urged the Milanese to adopt sportsmanlike behaviour in order to ensure continuity of the Anglo-Ital-ian athletic relations which this match initiated.
GLASGOW CHARITY CUP
LONDON May 13. In the Glasgow Charity. Cup final, Rangers beat Third Lanark. No goals were scored and Rangers won the match by seven corners to four.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 112, 15 May 1939, Page 9
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