• Harry Jay Ratican (January 20, 1894 – August 22, 1964) was an American soccer forward, coach and team owner. He began and ended his career in the St....
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  • Ratican’s was a U.S. soccer team established by Harry Ratican in 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. It spent three seasons in the St. Louis Soccer League before...
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    player with Vancouver Whitecaps FC Tom Howe, professional soccer player Harry Ratican, soccer player and National Soccer Hall of Fame inductee Jimmy Roe,...
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  • born and died in St. Louis, Missouri. Ratican, older brother to National Soccer Hall of Fame member Harry Ratican, grew up in St. Louis, Missouri where...
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    Fame Bethlehem Steel players include Jock Ferguson, Robert Millar, Harry Ratican, Tommy Fleming, and Archie Stark, whose international record of 70 goals...
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  • Beano Ballam Ben Millers 6 9 Bochnicek Tablers 5 Ben Nash Ben Millers 5 Harry Ratican Tablers 5 12 Lou Ahrens Wellstones 4 Joe Hand Morgan Haulers 4...
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    1993 Hugo Perez – 2008 Eddie Pope – 2011 Preki – 2010 Tab Ramos – 2005 Harry Ratican – 1950 Peter Renzulli – 1951 Claudio Reyna – 2012 Jimmy Roe – 1997 Kyle...
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  • Scorer Club GP G 1 Jimmy Dunn Ben Millers 15 2 Buddy Brengle Raticans 8 3 Harry Ratican Raticans 7 Joe Hand Vesper-Buicks 7 Beano Ballam Ben Millers 7 6 Ed...
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  • Army Black Knights head men's soccer coaches S.C. MacDonald (1921) Harry Ratican (1922–1923) Ray Marchand (1924–1942) G.L. Roberson (1943) G.F. McAneny...
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  • (see Bill Dowie) Megan Rapinoe, Rachael Rapinoe (twin sister) Harry Ratican, Peter Ratican (brother) Claudio Reyna, Danielle Reyna (wife), Giovanni Reyna...
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  • 1921 Philadelphia F.C. H 0-3 19 November 1921 J. & P. Coats F.C. A 1-1 Harry Ratican 20 November 1921 Todd Shipyards F.C. H 0-2 18 December 1921 Fall River...
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    Army Black Knights head men's soccer coaches S.C. MacDonald (1921) Harry Ratican (1922–1923) Ray Marchand (1924–1942) G.L. Roberson (1943) G.F. McAneny...
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  • McHenry Raticans 6 E. Thumm White Banner 6 George Corrigan Wellstone's 6 8 Tom Erbe Ben Millers 5 Bochnicek Raticans 5 Buddy Brengle Raticans 4 11 Harry Ratican...
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  • Paterson F.C. (NJ) 0–2 Bethlehem Steel (PA) (Report) Paddy Butler 11’ Harry Ratican 68’...
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    Army Black Knights head men's soccer coaches S.C. MacDonald (1921) Harry Ratican (1922–1923) Ray Marchand (1924–1942) G.L. Roberson (1943) G.F. McAneny...
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  • Army Black Knights head men's soccer coaches S.C. MacDonald (1921) Harry Ratican (1922–1923) Ray Marchand (1924–1942) G.L. Roberson (1943) G.F. McAneny...
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  • that included Chick Albion, Tommy McFarlane and Harry Ratican, held Third Lanark to a 2–2 draw. Ratican scored United’s opening goal. Third Lanark featured...
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  • addition to St. Leo's, a new Ben Millers team, managed by Pete Ratican (brother of Harry Ratican), and the Innisfails team joined the new league. While Michael...
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  • Dick Spalding Defender Fleisher Yarn Players unknown 1950 Harry Ratican Forward Ratican's Players unknown 1950 Jock Ferguson Defender Bethlehem Steel...
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  • greatest fame as a team owner and executive. In 1927, he purchased Ratican’s from Harry Ratican and renamed it Tablers, winning three consecutive league titles...
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  • John Marre purchased Ratican’s, a team which had spent three seasons at the bottom of the league standings, from Harry Ratican, renaming the team Tablers...
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  • Harry Joseph Keough (November 15, 1927 – February 7, 2012) was an American soccer defender who played on the United States national team in their 1–0...
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  • Rasovszky  Hungary M marathon swimming 2, swimming 1 2016 2024 3 Peter Ratican United States M athletics 1, football 1 1904 1904 1 Michel Ravarino  Monaco...
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  • January Thomas January Raymond Lawler Joseph Lydon Louis Menges Peter Ratican  United States (USA) St. Rose Parish Joseph Brady George Cooke Thomas Cooke...
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    John January Thomas January Raymond Lawler Joe Lydon Louis Menges Peter Ratican Football November 23  Bronze William Merz Athletics Men's triathlon July...
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    1944. In November of the same year, Munir Ertegun died. In 1946 President Harry Truman ordered the battleship USS Missouri to return his body to Turkey...
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    World Cup final". The Independent. Retrieved 10 January 2023. Diamond, Harry (25 November 2022). "Appreciating the five players to score in four different...
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  • the four other living members of the 1950 World Cup Team (Walter Bahr, Harry Keough, Gino Pariani and John Souza) were recognized as Honorary All-Americans...
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