Sept. 25, 1927 – Fall River Marksmen 2:4 New Bedford Whalers (Att.: 10,000)
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The New Bedford Whalers won this derby match over the Fall River Marksmen as a George Graham (Fall River) second-half equalizing goal was disallowed by referee Charles Creighton, who “consulted his men on the line.” Red Ballantyne [Whalers right inside forward] had given Creighton “quite an argument on the point. … This angered the fans, but it gave the Whalers new life …” (The Boston Globe)
Goals: Stevens, McLeary, Alec “Dynamite” Lorimer, Best; Brittan, Croft.
Providence SC 3:4 Bethlehem Steel (Att.: 5,000)
“Providence winning streak” snapped. The Clamdiggers started the 1927-28 ASL season with three successive victories. Goals: Florie 2 (1 PK), McDonald (OG); Rollo, Stark, McConnell 2.
New York Nationals 1:2 Boston Wonder Workers, Polo Grounds
“Nilsen is back from his Norwegian trip … which will make the Boston front line as it was last season.”
Goals: Battles (OG); Nilsen, Blair.
Brooklyn Wanderers 3:0 Hartford Americans
Brooklyn “being the only unbeaten team in the American League now lead in the standings.” Goals: Curtis 2, Eisenhoffer.
Lusitania Recreation 7:1 Norwegian Americans, Boston & District League game, Blake Field (Att.: 3,000)
Hartford SWA 1:3 Worcester SWA
Sept. 25, 1932 – Fall River 3:3 Brooklyn, ASL game at Bigberry Stadium (Att.: 1,500)
Hakoah 0:1 Boston SC at Hawthorne Field, Brooklyn (Att.: 1,000)
Sept. 25, 1997 – Dallas Burn 1:2 Revolution, Cotton Bowl (Att.: 6,897)
Paul Keegan scored (88’) as the Revolution qualified for the MLS playoffs on the final day of the season.
Sept. 25, 2004- Chicago Fire 2:0 Revolution (Att.: 20,383)
Revolution (6W-12L-9D, 27 points). Goals: Herron 2.
Sept. 25, 2010 – FC Dallas 2:2 Revolution (Att.: 7,468)
Goals: Ferreira (PK), Cunningham; Joseph, Stolica. Note: Ferreira missed penalty kick 34’.
Sept. 25, 2011 – Chicago Fire 3:2 Revolution (Att.: 14,576)
Goals: Grazzini (PK), Oduro, Nyarko; Guy 2.
Sept. 25, 2016 – Columbus Crew 2:0 Revolution (Att.: 20,012)
Revolution three-game winning streak snapped. Goals: O. Kamara (1 PK).
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