1926-27 Fall River Marksmen Roster
Team Record: 24-12-8 - 56 points
Finishing 3rd in the ASL
Location: Fall River, Massachusetts
The Fall River Marksmen of the American Soccer League ended the 1926-27 season with a record of 24 wins and 12 losses and 8 ties for 56 points finishing third in the ASL.
Fall River netted 98 goals and allowed 72. Bobby Blair scored 38 goals for the Marksmen, while Sam Kennedy, Bill Paterson, David McEachran, Tec White, Dougie Campbell and Robert Rock each contributed five or more also. Findlay Kerr recorded a 0.91 goals against average, pacing qualifying goalkeepers.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Tewfik Abdullah | June 23, 1896 | Cairo, Egypt | |||
Percy Barlow | |||||
Bobby Blair | |||||
Tommy Blair | G | February 4, 1892 | Glasgow, Scotland | ||
Harold Brittan | November 11, 1894 | Derby, England | |||
Johnny Caldwell | Kilsyth, Scotland | ||||
Dougie Campbell | May 16, 1901 | Paisley, Scotland | |||
Costa | |||||
Hugh Coyle | June 11, 1905 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Tommy Croft | |||||
Bob Drummond | |||||
Arthur Eccleson | |||||
Bill Fryer | July 22, 1895 | Burradon, England | |||
Bill Gibson | |||||
Humphrey | |||||
Bob Hutchinson | |||||
Billy Hyslop | |||||
Jimmy Kelly | , Northern Ireland | ||||
Sam Kennedy | March 13, 1905 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Findlay Kerr | G | January 16, 1897 | Millport, Scotland | ||
Tommy Martin | February 28, 1899 | Glengarnock, Scotland | |||
David McEachran | December 5, 1903 | Clydebank, Scotland | |||
Charlie McGill | February 3, 1903 | Kilmarnock, Scotland | |||
Bill McPherson | September 22, 1897 | Greenock, Scotland | |||
Fred Morley | March 1, 1890 | Burslem, England | |||
Bill Paterson | March 5, 1898 | Hill O'Beath, Scotland | |||
Bob Perry | March 7, 1905 | Airdrie, Scotland | |||
Johnny Reid | September 13, 1896 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Robert Rock | Parkhead, Scotland | ||||
Edward Tate | March 15, 1905 | South Shields, England | |||
Tec White | August 21, 1899 | Airdrie, Scotland | |||
Bob Wilson | Cambuslang, Scotland | ||||
Freddie Winterbottom |