
1930-31 Pawtucket Rangers Roster
Team Record: 0-14-8 - 26 points
Finishing 9th in the ASL
Location: Pawtucket, Rhode Island
The Pawtucket Rangers of the American Soccer League ended the 1930-31 season with a record of 0 wins and 14 losses and 8 ties for 26 points finishing ninth in the ASL.
The Rangers topped the league with just 26 goals allowed. Pawtucket chalked up 54 goals. Robert McIntyre scored 23 goals for the team, while Arthur Scott and Jimmy McAuley netted five or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Billy Adam | Paisley, Scotland | ||||
Walter Aspden | |||||
Percy Barlow | |||||
Don Barnes | G | ||||
Jerry Best | January 23, 1901 | Mickley, England | |||
Stanley Brooks | |||||
Sam Brown | |||||
Gordon Burness | Montrose, Scotland | ||||
Chesney | |||||
Johnny Conroy | G | ||||
James Dixon | March 18, 1905 | Blackburn, England | |||
Dinny Doyle | March 14, 1905 | Dublin, Ireland | |||
Pete Fitzpatrick | |||||
Robert Fleming | March 19, 1905 | Ayrshire, Scotland | |||
Malcolm Goldie | February 25, 1905 | Duntocher, Scotland | |||
Johnny Harvey | , Scotland | ||||
Sam Kennedy | March 13, 1905 | Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Findlay Kerr | G | January 16, 1897 | Millport, Scotland | ||
Danny Knowles | G | ||||
Lindley | |||||
Henry Margenson | |||||
Tommy Martin | February 28, 1899 | Glengarnock, Scotland | |||
Jimmy McAuley | March 15, 1905 | Newtownards, Ireland | |||
Dick McAvoy | , Scotland | ||||
Andrew McConnell | |||||
Robert McIntyre | May 15, 1904 | Cambuslang, Scotland | |||
James McKechnie | Paisley, Scotland | ||||
Charlie McMillan | |||||
Bob Perry | March 7, 1905 | Airdrie, Scotland | |||
Billy Pitt | March 16, 1905 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | |||
Tommy Ritchie | |||||
Arthur Scott | March 22, 1905 | Hyde, England | |||
Archie Stevenson | Glasgow, Scotland | ||||
Edward Tate | March 15, 1905 | South Shields, England | |||
Peter Turner | |||||
Weir |