Harry Keough Inducted United States National Soccer Hall of Fame 1976
1950 World Cup Team
Harry Keough and Frank Borghi
Member of the United States National or Olympic Team
1952 Olympic Team to Helsinki
Harry Keough and Charlie Colombo
1952 Olympic Team
1952 Olympic Hopefuls
1956 Olympic Handbook, for Harry, does not mention 1950 World Cup
Departure to 56 Olympic Games
Harry Keough Inducted United States Soccer Coaches Hall of Fame 1996
Harry Keough Inducted St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame 1972
1958 59 Kutis Amateur Champions
Kutis 1955
Kutis represents the United States in 1958 World Cup qualifier
SAINT LOUIS KUTIS = U.S. NATIONAL TEAM
The city of Saint Louis started making their mark on the Open Cup back in 1920, when the Ben Millers – sponsored by a local hat company of the same name – picked up that year’s title. Since then, the Gateway City has produced seven winners including three-time toppers Stix Baer & Fuller and twice-champions Saint Louis Kutis, who were so good in their 1957 title run that then-US Soccer Federation decision-makers simply had them change their shirts and represent the USA in 1958 World Cup qualifying.
Taken from United States Soccer Federation website
Standing L-R Nick Jost, Joe Hennessy, Tony Mecurio, ? Player, Larry King, Bob Fitzgerald,? in hat, Jack Rooney, Al Fink, Phil Kavanaugh, Blow Muniz, Willie Murphy, Hal Weigel, Warren Bockwinkle, Paul Schulte
Kneeling L-R ? child, Ollie Bohlman, Bob Corbett, Mike Montani, Oscar Corona, Harry Keough, Herman Wecke, Emil Muniz, Gus Alberici, Ray Berdeaux.
Leave a Reply
Your email is safe with us.