1930-31 New York Giants (Nationals) Roster
Team Record: 9-15-7 - 27 points
Finishing 8th in the ASL
Location: New York, New York
The New York Giants (Nationals) of the American Soccer League ended the 1930-31 season with a record of 9 wins and 15 losses and 7 ties for 27 points finishing eighth in the ASL.
New York chalked up 64 goals and yielded 86, most in the circuit. Herbert Carlson scored 10 goals for the Giants (Nationals), while Jim Gallagher, Johnny Nelson, Eric Larson, Bart McGhee and Jimmy Mullen each netted fifteen or more, too.
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Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
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Baillie | |||||
Blumdahl | |||||
Herbert Carlson | September 8, 1896 | Goteborg, Sweden | |||
Harry Chatton | April 23, 1899 | Enniskillen, Ireland | |||
Clapp | G | ||||
Bobby Curtis | , Scotland | ||||
Davies | |||||
Mickey Dolan | |||||
Alec Donald | May 29, 1900 | Kirkintilloch, Scotland | |||
Jimmy Douglas | G | January 12, 1898 | East Newark, NJ | ||
J. Duffy | |||||
John Fineran | G | 6'2" | 210 | , NY | |
Paddy Flanagan | March 23, 1905 | Cowdenbeath, Scotland | |||
Jim Gallagher | June 7, 1901 | Kirkintilloch, Scotland | |||
Tom Hennigan | Motherwell, Scotland | ||||
Andy Horne | |||||
Hume | |||||
Pete Jogis | |||||
Olaf Johansson | G | , Sweden | |||
Keays | |||||
Hugh Lafferty | Glasgow, Scotland | ||||
Eric Larson | , Sweden | ||||
Hookey Leonard | May 4, 1901 | Saltcoats, Scotland | |||
MacDonald | G | ||||
James Martyn | |||||
McAdam | |||||
Hugh McCrindle | |||||
Bart McGhee | April 30, 1899 | Edinburgh, Scotland | |||
Dave McMillan | , Scotland | ||||
Jimmy Mullen | |||||
Johnny Nelson | March 19, 1905 | Johnstone, Scotland | |||
Shamus O'Brien | |||||
Pat Ozores | |||||
Pete Renzulli | G | May 6, 1895 | New York, NY | ||
Walter Rice | |||||
John Slavin | Camoustie, Scotland | ||||
Phil Slone | January 20, 1907 | New York, NY | |||
Souza | |||||
Andy Stevens | , England | ||||
Frank Tollan | Baillieston, Scotland | ||||
Vega | |||||
Jimmy Warden | |||||
Theodor Wegner | |||||
Wilson |