Mike Bookie


Mike played semi-professional baseball as a short-stop in Pittsburgh before turning to soccer with Jeannette and Vestaburg in Western Pennsylvania. 

Personal Information

Class of 1986
Born: September 12, 1904 - Pittsburgh, PA
Died: October 12, 1944 - Camp Eglin, FL
Position: Inside Forward
Int'l Caps: 1 Int'l Goals: 0

He played briefly in the American Soccer league for the Boston Wonder Workers in the 1924-25 season and in 1925-26 with New Bedford Whalers. He arrived in Cleveland later in 1926 and began playing for Cleveland Slavia in the Mid-West Professional League. He also played for the Cleveland All-Stars against the touring Nacional club of Montevideo in 1927 and for the Cleveland Hungarians against Vienna Hakoah in that same year as a guest player. Bookie scored for the Hungarians in a 1-1 tie. In 1929 he played for the Ohio All-Stars against the English club Preston North End and scored Ohio's lone goal in a 5-1 defeat and in 1930 he was a guest player for Cleveland Bruells against the Scottish club Kilmarnock. In 1930 he was selected for the U.S. World Cup team, but saw no action in the three games in the finals played in Montevideo. However, after the World Cup was over he played against Nacional in Montevideo, Santos in Brazil and against the Brazilian national team in Rio de Janeiro. In later years he played for Curry in the Pittsburgh area.

U.S. National Team Statistics

Years Caps Goals
1930 1 0
 

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