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John Hemingsley

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on August 20, 1916. On September 3, 1916, Hemingsley and his teammates tied
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in 1916. In the first official U.S. national team game, the U.S. defeated
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in July 1920. He then played at least the 1920–1921 season with
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for the end of the season. In 1924, he began the season with
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on the team's tour of Scandinavia. Hemingsley is listed with
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When the NAFBL folded in 1921, Erie moved to the first
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for the 1916–1917 season and the 1917–1918 season with
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(NAFBL) players 626:American men's soccer players 452: 437:before returning to the U.S. 381:. In 1919, he traveled with 353:Hemingsley was a resident of 467:"U.S. Soccer History - 1916" 7: 321:John J. "Rabbit" Hemingsley 10: 717: 379:Philadelphia Merchant Ship 158:Philadelphia Merchant Ship 641:Pawtucket Rangers players 333:who played the first two 313: 295: 290: 272: 254: 236: 218: 199: 183: 167: 151: 135: 119: 103: 77: 72: 65: 62: 51: 48: 43: 40: 35: 696:West Hudson A.A. players 324:(also spelled Heminsley) 661:Newark Skeeters players 369:. He then played with 421:Hemingsley earned two 395:American Soccer League 343:American Soccer League 27:American soccer player 666:Paterson F.C. players 656:New York F.C. players 636:Harrison S.C. players 401:In 1923, he moved to 646:Kearny Scots players 571:Jose, Colin (1998). 383:Bethlehem Steel F.C. 291:International career 36:Personal information 349:Professional career 32: 601:2010-01-13 at the 504:November 13, 1916 365:. 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Index

John Heminsley
Newark, New Jersey
United States
Center Forward
Kearny Scots
New York F.C.
West Hudson A.A.
Philadelphia Merchant Ship
Paterson F.C.
Erie A.A.
Harrison S.C.
Paterson F.C.
Newark Skeeters
J&P Coats
Newark Skeeters
United States
soccer
center forward
U.S. national team
National Association Football League
American Soccer League
Kearny, New Jersey
Kearny Scots
National Association Football League
1915 American Cup
New York F.C.
West Hudson A.A.
Philadelphia Merchant Ship
Bethlehem Steel F.C.
Paterson F.C.

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