The Globe -- Bethlehem
Thursday, October 18, 1917
Soccer Notes

Harry Ratican the center forward of the Steel Workers will be unable to play against New York Sunday owing to family bereavement.

Jimmy Campbell the center half of the Steel Workers is playing a great game just now. Jimmy's great asset is his ability to think quicker than the other fellow.

Tommy Murray will make an welcome reappearance on Sunday against New York. With Murray, Campbell and Kirkpatrick in the halfback line, the New York forwards will know they have been in a real game.

Jimmy Easton, inside left, is at the top of his game at present, dribbling wonderfully and keeping sure-foot Fleming well supplied with opportunities.

Captain Pepper and McKelvey are in good form just now. Pepper's aggressiveness and McKelvey's ability to cross the ball at opportune moments are a big factor in the Bethlehem success.

The National League schedule for Sunday, October 21st shows: -- Scottish American F. C. vs. West Hudson A. A. at East Newark, N. J.; New York F. C. vs. Bethlehem Steel F. C., at New York City; Jersey A. C. vs. Disston A. A. at Jersey city, N. J.; Paterson F. C. vs. Babcock & Wilcox F. C., at Paterson, N. J.

It is to be noted that Bethlehem so far undefeated make their first

SECTION MISSING

Team

Goals

 
 

P

W

L

D

For

Against

Pts.

Bethlehem

2

2

0

0

14

0

4

West Hudson

3

2

0

1

12

7

4

Paterson

3

2

0

1

7

6

4

Babcock & Wilcox

3

2

0

1

5

6

4

Scottish-American

3

1

1

1

6

6

3

New York

3

1

1

1

5

7

3

Disston

2

0

0

2

4

6

0

Jersey

3

0

0

3

2

17

0

Two pins for a win; one point for a draw.


1917-1918
Bethlehem Steel Soccer Club