File:Syracuse University Orangemen Soccer 1922 team.jpg
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DescriptionSyracuse University Orangemen Soccer 1922 team.jpg |
English: Syracuse University Orangemen Soccer 1922 team photo from the yearbook.
Players include Spleete, Lee (Coach), MacDougal, Gardner, Legg, Mendelson, Walton, Andrew, Phillips (sic), Jaggerr, Cootey, Bartenshaw, Partridge (C), Wellington, Harris, Condit. Coached by Lawrence Lee, the captain of the team was Everett Partridge, and the team had a 2-4-4 record in 1923 spring.(ref) |
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