The Boston Bears were a member of the American Soccer League, competing in 1931 and 1932.
[1] The club had originally been known as the Boston Wonder Workers, and had competed in the ASL from 1924 to 1929, as well as the International Soccer League from 1926.
[1] In 1931, the newly renamed club signed new players including Charley O'Hare, a former Wonder Workers star who was released by Brittain Fall River, and Sammy Brown.
[2] Other players included Billy Stevenson, who had previously played one or two games with the old Wonder Workers team.
[2] On March 30, 1931, the Bears suffered its worst defeat of the season, losing to the New York Giants at the Polo Grounds 8–1, in front of a crowd of 1500.