1922 in Polish football
The 1922 season was the 3rd season of competitive football in Poland.
Season | 1922 | |||
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Poland national team | ||
Friendly |
National teams
Poland national team
14 May 1922 Friendly | Poland | 0 - 3 | Stadion Cracovii, Kraków | |
Report | Seiden Solti |
Attendance: 16,000 Referee: Emil Grätz (Czechoslovakia) |
28 May 1922 Friendly | Sweden | 1 - 2 | Stockholm Olympic Stadium, Stockholm | |
Svedberg |
Report | Klotz Garbień |
Attendance: 16,142 Referee: Hugo Meisl (Austria) |
3 September 1922 Friendly | Romania | 1 - 1 | Stadionul Maccabi, Cernăuți | |
Kozovits |
Report | Duźniak |
Attendance: 6,000 Referee: Hans Schmidt (Austria) |
1 October 1922 Friendly | Yugoslavia | 1 - 3 | Stadion HAŠK, Zagreb | |
Vinek |
Report | Kałuża Garbień |
Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria) |
Notes and references
gollark: If I wasn't currently writing test code by hand as hexadecimal strings, I might do what MIPS does and make opcodes 6 bits and register indices 5 bits.
gollark: Currently it just means "print all registers", but most information is there.
gollark: ```instructions (everything >8 bits is big endian):HALT - 00 - halt executionNOP - 01 - do nothingPEEK - 02 [register 1][register 2] [16-bit constant] - load value at (constant + ri2) in memory into ri1POKE - 03 [register 1][register 2] [16-bit constant] - ↑ but other way roundADD - 04 [register 1][register 2] [16-bit constant] - save (constant + ri2) to ri1JEQ - 05 [register 1][register 2] [16-bit constant] - set program counter to constant if ri1 = ri2JNE - 06 [register 1][register 2] [16-bit constant] - set program counter to constant if ri1 != ri2JLT - 07 [register 1][register 2] [16-bit constant] - set program counter to constant if ri1 < ri2TEST - FF - print debug information```
gollark: Well, Lua makes bitops like that kind of annoying, so maybe I'll just put "implement signed numbers" down as "later" rather than "never".
gollark: Hopefully nobody will notice.
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