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England extend their record of back-to-back victories, now at six matches. England previous teams vs. In Other News Scotland received a crushing defeat on Saturday in the twenty-first International match under Association rules with England, which was played at Ibrox Park, Glasgow. The victory for England by four goals to one came as a surprise even to the large body of Englishmen on the ground, for though they had every confidence in their eleven, they never anticipated that the representatives of the Thistle would be so completely overcome as the result proved.

Both the Scottish team and the spectators seemed completely taken aback at the magnificent form shown by the Englishmen, who took the game in hand at the very start, and within less than twenty minutes had secured three goals.

At the start of the game it was calculated that the attendance would reach between 20, and 25, The weather was of the most brilliant summer-like character, and it was calculated that this and the fact that the Glasgow holiday is to-day had had a good deal to do with the lessening of the attendance by taking a considerable number out of town. It was on 1 April that Englishman Fred Deeming, a serial killer, conman and bigamist who had committed crimes all over the world, arrived in Melbourne to be tried for the murder of one of his wives on Christmas Eve.

Around six months earlier, he had murdered his previous wife and four children at Rainhill in Lancashire. He has also been strongly suspected to have been 'Jack the Ripper', responsible for some of the Whitechapel murders, four years earlier. Deeming was convicted and hanged after a four-day trial. The English team was the first to take the field, punctual to time, and the Scotsmen followed a few minutes later, led by Sellar.

Having won the toss, the Scotsmen compelled the Englishmen to kick off against the wind and sun. As already indicated, the start was a most surprising one, Chadwick, from a centre by Bassett, immediately putting the ball past M'Leod ere the game was a minute old. The Scotsmen, however, seemed undaunted when the ball was kicked off, and Taylor and later Doyle and Mitchell showed to advantage.

Bell led an attack on the English goal, but Toone saved in splendid fashion. Doyle soon afterwards cleared it's goal from a dangerous raid by the Englishmen, and sending the ball to M'Mahon the latter made tracks for the English goal. During his progress he was charged from behind by Holt, and a free kick was awarded to Scotland, but came to nothing.

The game at this point was of an exceedingly fast nature, but the Englishmen were not long in following up their first success, as Goodall on the left wing broke away in fine fashion and put through goal number two. No sooner had the game been restarted than Southworth dashed off in inimitable style and sent the ball through for the third time, M'Leod being apparently quite taken by surprise. Such an unlooked-for opening had naturally an effect on the Scottish play, but they were still far from throwing up the sponge; and Sellar, M'Mahon, and Taylor repeatedly led visits into English ground, but without any effect, the ball either being sent wildly past the posts or returned by the English backs.

Not so, however, when the English forwards got within measurable distance of the Scottish goal, for the opportunity was always, at this stage of the game, at least turned to some account, and what was practically the fourth visit to the Scottish goal resulted, after about half-an-hour's play, in the fourth goal being scored.

From this point to half-time the Scotsmen played quite as determinedly as ever, but lacked judgement, M'Mahon on one occasion passing instead of shooting when he had the goal at his mercy. Several brilliant runs were, however, made by the Scottish forwards at this point, and it must be said that luck was somewhat against them. Keith , J. Benn , R. Getzlaf , C. Perry , A. All-Time Greats: W. Gretzky , R. Bourque , G. Howe , N.

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