Ninety Thousand See Russians at Glasgow
Received Thursday, 8.10 p.m. GLASGOW, Nov. 29. Glasgow Rangers drew with Moscow Dynamos 2—2. Ninety thousand spectators at Ibrox Park, Glasgow, tensely watched the referee walk to the sideline and consult the linesman before awarding the Rangers a penalty in the second half of the match. Rangers netted the shot, which was the equalising goal. Moscow radio, after reporting the game, said: “This was our fourth and last game in Britain.” The Daily Telegraph says: “It is likely that the Dynamos will go home unbeaten without extending their tour to play a representative Football Association eleven. ’ ’
The gates for the Dynamos’ four matches total nearly t4o,uuo, naif. ot which is being paid to the Stalingrad fund.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 283, 30 November 1945, Page 5
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