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Nov. 10, 1917 – New Bedford Celtics 0:2 Fall River Rovers, U.S. Open Cup first round match

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Fall River Rovers opened defense of their National Challenge Cup (U.S. Open Cup) championship with a victory in New Bedford, Mass. Goals: Chuck Burns (PK), Morgan.

Fore River 3:1 British Submarine “Tars”

Nov. 10, 1888 – Lawrence (Mass.) Athletics 1:2 Fall River Rovers

Nov. 10, 1906 – Bostonians 1:2 Riverdale at Pierce Field, Roslindale. Merrimac Valley League game

Nov. 10, 1909 – Fall River Rovers 1:1 Pilgrims at Atlantic Grounds (Att.: 4,000)

On a North America tour, the Pilgrims had a 16W-2L-4D record (123-12 goal differential), drawing (1-1) on Nov. 10, 1909 and losing (2-1) on Nov. 13, 1909 in Fall River.

Nov. 10, 1923 – J&P Coats 3:3 [aet] Fall River FC, National Cup (U.S. Open Cup) (Att.: 10,000)

Replay set at Mark’s Stadium on Nov. 18, 1923.

Boston Blues 0:3 [aet] Pacific Mills (Lawrence, Mass.), National Cup (U.S. Open Cup), Walpole St. Grounds

Goals: Page, Kershaw 2 (both ex-Fore River players). Ejected: Ferguson (Boston). “This decision so enraged Ferguson of the Blues that he took a whack at the referee [W. Doherty of Quincy], who immediately banished him from the field.”

Nov. 10, 1940 – Boston Celtics 2:7 Pawtucket, ASL New England Division at South Boston

            Gremio Lusitano (Ludlow) 4:0 Lusitania Recreation, ASL New England Division, Franklin Field

            Lawrence British Club 2:5 Beggs & Cobb (Winchester), Merrimack Valley Soccer League game, South Common Ground

Beggs & Cobb league leaders.

Nov. 10, 2005 – Revolution’s Taylor Twellman named MLS MVP

Nov. 10, 2015 – Orlando City SC’s Cyle Larin named MLS Rookie of the Year

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