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Medric Charles Francis Boucher (March 12, 1886 – March 12, 1974) was a
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player in 1914. He played for the
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and Pittsburgh Rebels of the
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. Boucher also played soccer in St. Louis during the winter break. In 1910, he was a right full back with St. Leo's of the St. Louis Soccer League.


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1886 births 1974 deaths Major League Baseball catchers Baltimore Terrapins players Pittsburgh Rebels players Rock Island Islanders players Decatur Commodores players Danville Speakers players Dubuque Dubs players Dubuque Hustlers players Baseball players from St. Louis Soccer players from St. Louis American men's soccer players Men's association football fullbacks St. Louis Soccer League players St. Leo's (soccer team) players {{US-baseball-catcher-1880s-stub