1927-28 Fall River Marksmen Roster
Team Record: 29-11-17 - 69 points
Finishing 5th in the ASL
Location: Fall River, Massachusetts
The Fall River Marksmen of the American Soccer League ended the 1927-28 season with a record of 29 wins and 11 losses and 17 ties for 69 points finishing fifth in the ASL.
Fall River scored 75 goals, most in the league. The team conceded 58 goals. Tec White netted 21 goals for the Marksmen, while Jimmy Kelly, David McEachran, Harold Brittan, Johnny Harvey, Dougie Campbell, George Graham, Johnny Nelson, Bill McPherson and Jimmy McAuley each tallied fifteen or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Tewfik Abdullah | June 23, 1896 | Cairo, Egypt | |||
Bobby Blair | |||||
Harold Brittan | November 11, 1894 | Derby, England | |||
Dougie Campbell | May 16, 1901 | Paisley, Scotland | |||
Joe Clulow | |||||
A. Cochrane | , Northern Ireland | ||||
Harry Cowan | Cambuslang, Scotland | ||||
Hugh Coyle | June 11, 1905 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Tommy Croft | |||||
Jimmy Douglas | G | January 12, 1898 | East Newark, NJ | ||
Dinny Doyle | March 14, 1905 | Dublin, Ireland | |||
Dave Gibson | March 12, 1905 | Kilmarnock, Scotland | |||
George Graham | March 16, 1905 | Londonderry, Northern Ireland | |||
Bill Harper | G | January 19, 1897 | Winchburgh, West Lothian Scotland | ||
Johnny Harvey | , Scotland | ||||
Arnold Keenan | March 14, 1905 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Jimmy Kelly | , Northern Ireland | ||||
Sam Kennedy | March 13, 1905 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Bob McAuley | August 24, 1904 | Wishaw, Scotland | |||
Jimmy McAuley | March 15, 1905 | Newtownards, Ireland | |||
David McEachran | December 5, 1903 | Clydebank, Scotland | |||
Charlie McGill | February 3, 1903 | Kilmarnock, Scotland | |||
Frank McKenna | March 14, 1905 | , Scotland | |||
Bill McPherson | September 22, 1897 | Greenock, Scotland | |||
Johnny Nelson | March 19, 1905 | Johnstone, Scotland | |||
Billy Pitt | March 16, 1905 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Johnny Reid | September 13, 1896 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Tec White | August 21, 1899 | Airdrie, Scotland | |||
Bob Wilson | Cambuslang, Scotland |