James Murphy | |
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23rd Sheriff of City of St. Louis Sheriff's Department | |
In office November 08, 1988 – February 24, 2016 | |
Director of Public Safety | Charlene Deeken |
Mayor of St. Louis | Francis Slay |
Preceded by | Gordon D. Schweitzer |
Succeeded by | Vernon Betts |
Personal details | |
Born | James W. Murphy July 2, 1936 |
Residence | St. Louis, Missouri |
James W. Murphy (born July 2, 1936 [1]) is a former American soccer player who was a member of the St. Louis Kutis in the mid-1950s. He earned two caps, scoring one goal, with the United States national team in 1957.
In 1957, Kutis won the National Challenge Cup. [2] Consequently, the United States Soccer Federation replaced the U.S. national team with the Kutis club in the middle of the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign. Kutis, acting as the U.S. national team, lost two games to Canada and the U.S. had failed to qualify for a second straight Cup final. However, Murphy scored 3–2 loss on July 6, 1957. [3] He was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in 1989. [4]
In 1989 he was elected Sheriff of St. Louis. [5] [6]
James Murphy | |
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23rd Sheriff of City of St. Louis Sheriff's Department | |
In office November 08, 1988 – February 24, 2016 | |
Director of Public Safety | Charlene Deeken |
Mayor of St. Louis | Francis Slay |
Preceded by | Gordon D. Schweitzer |
Succeeded by | Vernon Betts |
Personal details | |
Born | James W. Murphy July 2, 1936 |
Residence | St. Louis, Missouri |
James W. Murphy (born July 2, 1936 [1]) is a former American soccer player who was a member of the St. Louis Kutis in the mid-1950s. He earned two caps, scoring one goal, with the United States national team in 1957.
In 1957, Kutis won the National Challenge Cup. [2] Consequently, the United States Soccer Federation replaced the U.S. national team with the Kutis club in the middle of the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign. Kutis, acting as the U.S. national team, lost two games to Canada and the U.S. had failed to qualify for a second straight Cup final. However, Murphy scored 3–2 loss on July 6, 1957. [3] He was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in 1989. [4]
In 1989 he was elected Sheriff of St. Louis. [5] [6]