John Hemingsley
Personal information | |||
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Full name | John J. Hemingsley | ||
Place of birth | Newark, New Jersey, United States | ||
Playing position | Center Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1914-1916 | Kearny Scots | ||
1916-1917 | New York F.C. | ||
1917-1918 | West Hudson A.A. | ||
1918-1919 | Philadelphia Merchant Ship | ||
1919-1920 | Paterson F.C. | ||
1920-1921 | Erie A.A. | ||
1921-1922 | → Harrison Soccer Club | 22 | (16) |
1922-1923 | Paterson F.C. | 10 | (3) |
1923-1924 | Newark Skeeters | 16 | (3) |
1924 | J&P Coats | 3 | (1) |
1924-1926 | Newark Skeeters | 32 | (12) |
National team | |||
1916 | United States | 2 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
John J. "Rabbit" Hemingsley (also spelled Heminsley)[1] was a U.S. soccer center forward who played the first two U.S. national team games in 1916. He spent seven seasons in the National Association Football League and five in the American Soccer League.
Professional career
In 1914, Hemingsley began his professional career with the Kearny Scots of the National Association Football League. Kearny won the 1915 American Cup. He then played with New York F.C. for the 1916-1917 season[2] and the 1917-1918 season with West Hudson A.A.[3] He played the 1918-1919 season with Philadelphia Merchant Ship. In 1919, he traveled with Bethlehem Steel F.C. on the team’s tour of Scandinavia.[4] Hemingsley is listed with Paterson F.C. in July 1920.[5] He then played at least the 1920-1921 season with Erie A.A.. When the NAFBL folded in 1921, Erie moved to the first American Soccer League where it played under the name, Harrison Soccer Club.[6] In 1923, he moved to Paterson F.C., but after ten games, was transferred to the Newark Skeeters for the end of the season. In 1924, he began the season with J&P Coats, but after only three games, returned to the Skeeters where he remained through the end of the 1925-1926 season.[7]
National team
Hemingsley earned two caps with the national team in 1916. In the first official U.S. national team game, the U.S. defeated Sweden on August 20, 1916. On September 3, 1916, Hemingsley and his team mates tied Norway before returning to the U.S.[8]
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References
- ↑ U.S. Soccer History - 1916
- ↑ November 13, 1916 New York Times
- ↑ May 13, 1918 The Globe
- ↑ July 15, 1919 New York Times
- ↑ July 7, 1920 The Globe
- ↑ HARRISON DEFEATS TRENTON; Heminsley Is Star in Soccer Victory -Score ... - Article Preview - The New York Times
- ↑ Jose, Colin (1998). American Soccer League, 1921-1931 (Hardback). The Scarecrow Press. (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4).
- ↑ RSSSF