Prison for English hooligans after EK riots

Two English men Monday in Marseille to prison sentences of two and three months, convicted of their role in the violence in the French port around the opening of the European Football Championship.

One of the two convicts, a twenty-cook, said to be no hooligan and just at the wrong time to have been in the wrong place. He was given two months in prison. Marseille was already opening of the European Championship Friday in Paris, the scene of fighting between hooligans from Russia and England.