William J. “Tucker” Fryer (July 22, 1895 in Burradon
, Northumberland
, England
– August 29, 1960 in Linden, New
Jersey
) was an English-American soccer half back. He
is a member of the
National
Soccer Hall of Fame.
Fryer began his career with Byker West End. In 1919, he signed with
Barnsley F.C. and spent two season
with the club before leaving England for the United States. When he
arrived, he signed with
Tebo Yacht
Basin F.C. of the New York State League. Tebo won both the
league and South New York State Cup titles in 1921, but there are
no records which show Fryer was with them during that period. In
the fall of 1921, Fryer moved to
Todd Shipyards of the newly
established
American Soccer
League. In 1922, Fryer and this team mates fell in the final of
the
National Challenge Cup to
St. Louis Scullin Steel
F.C. Todd Shipyards left the league at the end of the season
and Fryer moved to
Paterson Silk
Sox. Fryer and the Silk Sox went to the
1923 National Challenge Cup
final, defeating Scullin Steel for the title. In 1923, Paterson was
sold to new ownership which moved the team to New York, renaming it
the
New York Giants. Fryer
began the 1923-1924 season, but was sold to the
Fall River Marksmen for the record fee
of $1,500. He remained in Fall River until 1927 when he moved to
the
Brooklyn Wanderers. During
his time in Fall River, Fryer won three league titles. In 1930, he
moved to the
Newark Americans. He
finished his career with the semi-professional Clan Gordon of an
unknown league.
Fryer was inducted into the
National Soccer Hall of Fame in
1951.
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