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- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League abstract "The St. Louis league entered its 34th year headed by President Charles DeWitt. This season the league would play out of West Side Park. Four teams to play a doubleheader on Sundays as well as a midweek doubleheader under flood lights. Ben Millers withdrew from the league but was replaced by members of the Ben Millers Eddie Hart and Eddie McHugh. They were coached by McHugh but started the season with the name Harts. John Marre's team was called Town Criers and was coached by Tom Palmer. The Spanish Club continued under the sponsorship of Burke Undertakers. Phil Kavanaugh's team changed sponsorship from Hellrungs and Grimm to the Tom Burke Taverns and went by the name Club Lotus. Final league standings for the 1937-38 St. Louis Soccer League are below.".
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- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLink Burkes_Undertakers.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:1936_in_Missouri.
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- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:1937_in_Missouri.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLink Category:St._Louis_Soccer_League_seasons.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Soccer_League.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLink St._Matthews_(soccer_team).
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "1936–37 St. Louis Soccer League".
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League wikiPageWikiLinkText "1936–37".
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League subject Category:1936_in_Missouri.
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- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League subject Category:1937_in_Missouri.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League subject Category:St._Louis_Soccer_League_seasons.
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- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League type Season.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League type Season.
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League comment "The St. Louis league entered its 34th year headed by President Charles DeWitt. This season the league would play out of West Side Park. Four teams to play a doubleheader on Sundays as well as a midweek doubleheader under flood lights. Ben Millers withdrew from the league but was replaced by members of the Ben Millers Eddie Hart and Eddie McHugh. They were coached by McHugh but started the season with the name Harts. John Marre's team was called Town Criers and was coached by Tom Palmer.".
- 1936–37_St._Louis_Soccer_League label "1936–37 St. Louis Soccer League".
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