1921–22 St. Louis Soccer League season

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Final league standings for the 1921-22 St. Louis Soccer League. [1] [2]

League standings

PlaceTeamGPWLTGFGAPoints
1 Scullin Steels 211065402825
2 DeAndreis 21975363323
3 Ben Millers 21876374122
4 St. Louis Screw 214116283914

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References

  1. "Ben Millers Defeat Scullin Eleven In Final Game Of Year". (March 13, 1921). St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p.10 col.4
  2. "Millers Win From Scullins". (March 13, 1921). St. Louis Globe-Democrat, p.9 col.6