Tablers
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Tablers was an American
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

 soccer team which spent four season in the St. Louis Soccer League
St. Louis Soccer League
The St. Louis Soccer League was a soccer league based in St. Louis, Missouri, that existed from 1907 to 1938. At its founding, it was the only fully professional soccer league in the United States.-History:...

, from 1927 to 1931. During that time it won three league titles.

History

In 1927, John Marre
John Marre
John Marre was an early twentieth century U.S. soccer wing forward, team owner and executive who is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.-Player:...

 purchased Ratican’s
Ratican’s
Ratican’s was a U.S. soccer team established by Harry Ratican in 1924 in St. Louis, Missouri. It spent three seasons in the St. Louis Soccer League before becoming Tablers in 1927.-History:...

, a team which had spent three seasons at the bottom of the league standings, from Harry Ratican
Harry Ratican
Harry Jay Ratican was a U.S. soccer forward, coach and team owner. He began and ended his career in the St. Louis Soccer League with several years in both the National Association Football League and American Soccer League...

, renaming the team Tablers. The change in ownership revitalized the team and Marre coached it to three consecutive league titles. It dropped out of the league after the 1930-1931 season.

Record

Year Record League Open Cup
1927-28
1927-28 St. Louis Soccer League season
-League standings:-Top Goal Scorers:-External links:**...

 
8-3-3 Champion First Round
1928-29
1928-29 St. Louis Soccer League season
-League standings:-Top Goal Scorers:-External links:**...

 
8-5-4 Champion Second Round
1929-30
1929-30 St. Louis Soccer League season
-League standings:-External links:**...

 
7-4-3 Champion Quarterfinals
1930-31 7-7-3 2nd First Round
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