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In 1924 a second New Bedford Whalers, formed by former members of Fall River Rovers, joined the American Soccer League. [3] In both 1926 and 1928 they finished as runners-up in the league and quickly developed a rivalry with Fall River F.C. [4] In 1926 the second Whalers won their only major trophy when they defeated New York Giants 5–4 in a two-game series to win the Lewis Cup. 1926 also ...
The Hilltoppers (2-9) had their chances against the Whalers (4-7) in a see-saw battle, but came away empty-handed several times in the red zone. ... New Bedford High football defeats Durfee in ...
With strong play in the post from Diakite, the Whalers outlasted rival Brockton 55-41 on Friday night for New Bedford’s first win in the Southeast Conference. Diakite scored 19 points and added ...
The season began on February 29, 1931. The first half ended on May 31, 1931. The second half began September 19, 1931, and the season concluded on December 27, 1931. The season saw strong performances by New Bedford Whalers, New York Giants and a resurgent Pawtucket Rangers. Hakoah All-Stars improved markedly to take fourth place.
On Thanksgiving, New Bedford defeated Durfee 18-16 while Brockton lost to Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School 14–8 to finish the season at 5–6, giving the Whalers the right to represent the Big Three in the Division I Super Bowl for a second consecutive year.
New Bedford was trailing Taunton 33-7 entering the fourth quarter when those in attendance at Paul Walsh Field were forced to evacuate. Tough start for New Bedford football as game with Taunton ...
The league had one last team withdrew when the New Bedford Whalers left the league and jumped to the Eastern Professional Soccer League after its 4-0 victory over Boston on March 17, 1929. The Fall River Football Club topped the standings in both the first and second half of the season and were declared league champion.
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