Brooklyn Morse Dry Dock
GroundMorse Oval
LeagueNew York State League

The Brooklyn Morse Dry Dock were an early 20th-century American soccer team sponsored by the Morse Dry Dock and Repair Company (Morse D.D.&R.). The team played its home games at Morse Oval in South Brooklyn.[1]

Morse played the 1917–1918 season in the Metropolitan Division of the New York State League.[2]

In 1918, Morse signed seven players from the Fall River Rovers.[3] Using this infusion of talent, the team went to the quarterfinals of the American Cup and the semifinals of the National Challenge Cup. That year is won the Southern New York State Association Cup,[4] In the fall of 1919, the team entered the professional National Association Football League, finishing sixth in a ten team division.[5]

References

  1. MORSE SOCCER TEAM WINS.; Brooklynites Defeat Paterson by 3 to 0--Lynch's Work Features Game
  2. SOCCER LEADERS TRIUMPH.; Clan MacDuff Team Continues Unbeaten Against Wanderers
  3. January 28, 1919 Bethlehem Globe
  4. Barnes, Burt Edward, ed. (July 1919). "We Get Another Trophy". The Morse Dry Dock Dial. Vol. 2, no. 7. Brooklyn. p. 18.
  5. "Soccer League To Open Season With Ten Clubs". (July 22, 1919). The Morning Call, p.3 col.5-6
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