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*''Andover Townsman'', "Win National Honors", April 24, 1925  
Andover Townsman'', "Win National Honors", April 24, 1925  


Click [https://answers.mhl.org/File:ShawsheenIndians.PNG here] to read the original story.  
Click [https://answers.mhl.org/File:ShawsheenIndians.PNG here] to read the original story.  
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Boston Globe, " Shawsheen Set for Chicago in National Cup Final Tilt," April 15, 1925.
Boston Globe, " Shawsheen Set for Chicago in National Cup Final Tilt," April 15, 1925.
Click [https://answers.mhl.org/File:Shawsheensetstory.png] for to see the original story
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1924 Soccer Championship

The Shawsheen Indians beat the Chicago Canadians on April 20, 1924, becoming the first team to become champions on their first try for the national soccer championship. The final score was Shawseen Indians 3 / Chicago Canadians 0.

See Andover Townsman, "Win National Honors", April 24, 1925

Click here to read the original story.

Boston Globe, " Shawsheen Set for Chicago in National Cup Final Tilt," April 15, 1925. Click here to see the original story





--Stephanie 16:19, December 10, 2018 (EDT)

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