Career
Bookie began his athletic career as a minor league baseball player playing shortstop in Pittsburgh. He then joined several amateur soccer clubs, including Jeannette F.C. in western Pennsylvania before signing with the Boston Wonder Workers of the American Soccer League in 1924. In January 1925, he moved to Vestaburg South Carolina where he finished out the season.
In the fall of 1925, returned to the Advanced Systems Limited, this time with the New Bedford Whalers.
He saw time in only four games with the Whalers. From February through April 1927, he played for American Hungarian.
In December 1929, he moved to Cleveland Slavia of the Mid-West Professional League. Bookie was with Slavia when selected to the United States. 1930 World Cup team
In March 1931, he left Cleveland Slavia.
He may have played for other Cleveland teams before finishing his career with Pittsburgh Curry Silver Tops. After Argentina eliminated the United States. in the semifinals, the United States. went on a tour of Uruguay and Brazil. In the only official international game of the tour, Bookie earned his only national team cap in a 4-3 loss to Brazil.
He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1986.