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April 14, 1940.

WALES BEAT ENGLAND IN SOCCER MATCH

LONDON, Apr. 13 (Reuter).-War-time restrictions kept the crowd to half of Wembley's capacity when England met Wales in an international soccer match to-day.

RUGBY

Both sides missed perfect, chances and concerted play was lacking.

After 20 minutes of strong

ENGLAND attacking by England, Wales

-In

DEFEATS WALES

rallied and Astley had a sting-

ing shot fisted over the bar by England's goalkeeper Bartram

Bryn Jones Scores

In the 42nd minute Bryn Jones run through from the middle and shot

Huge Blaze Sweeps City Over 1,000 Panamanian Families Homeless

COLON (Panama), Apr. 13

LONDON, Apr. 13 (Reuter).from 35 yards, Bartram was unable (UP).-A major fire is sweep- hold the ball and a half time international rugby Wates led one-nil.

ing the city of Colon where one-nil match to-day in aid of war charl- Wales resumed confidently but three city blocks, filled with im- tics, England defeated Wales by missed many opportunities.

flammable wooden apartment 17 points to three at Gloucester. but resumed after two minutes. Play

The Welsh left half was injured, buildings, are ablaze.

the

Both the English and Welsh teams became desultory, but ten minutes More than one thousand Pana- stood silent for a minute in memory from the end Matthews the English manian familes are crowding of Prince Alexander Obotensity, who right winger dashed three-quarters streets with their belongings. was killed in an air crosh some days of the length of the field, only to The Government buildinga are also ago. Obolensky was replaced by shoot wide.

in danger as the Colon pumping Guest in the English team.

slation has been burned out and the Ponalty Missed Five minutes later Matthews was water pressure is low. Waler preo- brought down in the penalty area, sure was turned on from the Canal Zone whose fremen are rushing but Hall missed with the spot kick.

The end was thrilling with both equipment to the scene.

The Canni Zone is not believed to goals being bombarded, but Wales

be in danger. held out and won by the only goal, scored, thus avenging their entlier defeat at Wrexham.

England attacked strongly and Wules retaliated strongly, Wooller being nearly through, Ellis, Kemp and Unwin put England in a good position, but the opportunity was lost when Wales broke away, Travers scoring a try. The kick folled.

England Ahoad Immediately afterwards, Prescott

dropped a gool for England, and then he scored a try which was converted by Henton.

At half-time the score was 9-3 in England's favour,

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Apr, 13 (UP)It is an- nounced that two Gennan. trawlers, the Norland (393 tons) and the

England attacked at the outset of the second half, but Wales counter attacked and Woollier ran from half-Blankenburg (341 tons) have been However, brought into a northeast Scottish port

way and touched down. the try was disallowed.

No casualties from Colon are yet

reported and the police have sum-

moned reinforcements in an effort to keep order among the panic stricken

residents, many of whom have al-

ready fled towards old Cristobal,

Rangers In The Cup Final

LONDON, Apr. 13 (Reuter).---The

by the British prize crews who.cap- following are the results of matches Heaton then scored a try for Eng-tured them off the Norwegian coast, played to-day in the Scottish Cup land and added the extra points him-

Another German trawler. the semi-finals: self.

Freistand (247 tons), Was brought Aldrieonians 0 Dundee United ℗

into the same port yesterday,

Glasgow Ranger 4

Guest fielded smartly and scored last-minute try, to give England a win by 17-3.

Cardinal's Death

Thousands Pay Last Tribute

PARIS, Apr. 13 (UP).-Throughout the day huge crowds continued to file past the remains of Cardinal Mercfer who will be laid in a coffin to-morrow evening prior to the funeral services at the Notre Dame Cathedral next Tuesday.

Since his death, more than 30,000; people have fled past-13,000 during yesterday alone.

Forty Bishops are now enroute to Paris from different parts of

Colonics France and her

for the burint ceremonies. Monsignor Gounot, Primate of Africa, is coming by plane.

Eastern Win Game

In Manila

MANILA, Apr. 13 (UP)-The EakternAthletic footballers from Hongkong showed very fancy fools, de a work and great shooting power when they defeated Santo Tomas by six oals to one in their first match of the tour last night.

The Hongkong players clearly out- classed the Manlin team. They the attacked continually and only Baves spectacular

Santo of the Tomus goal-keeper, Prieto, prevented a swamping.

N.C. Lee and V..K. Hui, of the visiting side, scored twice each, while Hau Ching-to and Chung Kam-hol had one each in the first half. The Eastern men set a terrific pace in this period.

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K. Z. Lee had the crowd on their in the second half when he scored a spectacular goal, after draw- ing the goalie out of his charge. He scored again five minutes Inter.

Eastern will play their second game on Sunday night' against La Granja.

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