Sept. 20, 1925 – Fall River Marksmen 2:1 New Bedford Whalers, Mark’s Stadium (Att.: 11,557)
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“The previous league attendance record was also set by Fall River and New Bedford in Mark’s Stadium here a year ago, when the figures were 9,200.” Goals: White 2; Stevens.
Brooklyn Wanderers 1:3 Shawsheen Indians (Att.: 2,500)
Providence 0:0 New York Giants
Newark 1:4 Boston Wonder Workers, Hyatt Field (Att.: 1,500)
Sept. 20, 1929 – Fall River Marksmen announce transfer of fullback Jimmy Barrie (ex-Bethlehem Steel, New Bedford)
Sept. 20, 1930 – New Bedford Whalers 5:3 Newark Americans, National Challenge Cup (U.S. Open Cup)
Bert Patenaude hat trick for Newark, the teams defying an ASL vote to boycott the cup.
Pawtucket Rangers 1:0 Brooklyn Wanderers, ASL match
Art Scott’s 25th-minute goal helped the Rangers move into second place in the ASL.
Whittals Carpet 2:2 Worcestershire Sports Fellowship (England) at Sutton lane, Worcester, Mass.
Sept. 20, 1997 – Revolution 3:2 New York/New Jersey MetroStars at Foxboro Stadium (Att.: 36,227)
Sept. 20, 2006 – New York 0:2 Revolution (Att.: 6,285)
Revolution extend unbeaten streak to three games. Goals: Twellman, Dorman.
Sept. 20, 2014 – Columbus Crew 1:0 Revolution (Att.: 21,318)
Revolution six-game (5-0-1) unbeaten streak snapped. Only Revolution defeat from Aug. 2 through MLS Cup final on Dec. 7, 2014. Goal: Higuain.
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