David Gould - Referee

Referee

In addition to his playing and coaching career, Gould also served as a referee for several decades. A December 13, 1917 Boston Globe article states, “Speaking of referees one of the veteran Philadelphia magnate says that he was of the opinion that the referees of today do not compare to those seven or eight years ago, when such well known officials as Philip Bishop, Edward Waldern, James Danby and David Gould held the indicators.” On October 30, 1926, he was a linesman for the U.S.-Canada international game. Gould served as the president of both the Referees' Examining Board and the Referees' Association.

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