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- Q2120996 description "Scottish footballer".
- Q2120996 description "Scottish footballer".
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- Q2120996 abstract "Robert "Bob" McIntyre (May 15, 1904 – February 18, 1998) was a Scottish-American soccer center forward who spent two years in the American Soccer League, leading the league in scoring during the spring 1931 season. He was born in Cambuslang, Scotland.McIntyre began playing soccer in Scotland with Renfrew Juniors. In 1923, he moved to the United States, settling in Boston. When he arrived, he joined the amateur Lusitania Recreation club. In 1930, he signed with the professional Pawtucket Rangers of the American Soccer League. He had an immediate impact, scoring twenty-three goals in thirty-one games in the fall 1930 season. That was good enough to take second in the league scoring table. In the spring of 1931, he played only eighteen games, but again scored twenty-three goals, taking the league scoring title. That fall, he added another fifteen goals in sixteen games.In 1939, a Bob McIntyre is listed as playing in the second American Soccer League, but this may be a different McIntyre as there were three Bob McIntyre's playing during the last few seasons on the first ASL.".
- Q2120996 birthDate "1904-05-15".
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- Q2120996 birthYear "1904".
- Q2120996 deathDate "1998-02-18".
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- Q2120996 deathYear "1998".
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- Q2120996 birthDate "1904-05-15".
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- Q2120996 caps "65".
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- Q2120996 dateOfBirth "1904-05-15".
- Q2120996 dateOfDeath "1998-02-18".
- Q2120996 deathDate "1998-02-18".
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- Q2120996 fullname "Robert McIntyre".
- Q2120996 goals "61".
- Q2120996 name "Bob McIntyre".
- Q2120996 name "Mcintyre, Bob".
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- Q2120996 shortDescription "Scottish footballer".
- Q2120996 years "1930".
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- Q2120996 comment "Robert "Bob" McIntyre (May 15, 1904 – February 18, 1998) was a Scottish-American soccer center forward who spent two years in the American Soccer League, leading the league in scoring during the spring 1931 season. He was born in Cambuslang, Scotland.McIntyre began playing soccer in Scotland with Renfrew Juniors. In 1923, he moved to the United States, settling in Boston. When he arrived, he joined the amateur Lusitania Recreation club.".
- Q2120996 label "Bob McIntyre (soccer)".
- Q2120996 givenName "Bob".
- Q2120996 name "Bob McIntyre".
- Q2120996 name "Bob Mcintyre".
- Q2120996 name "Mcintyre, Bob".
- Q2120996 name "Robert McIntyre".
- Q2120996 surname "Mcintyre".