1931 National Challenge Cup

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The 1931 National Challenge Cup was the annual open cup held by the United States Football Association now known as the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.

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[edit] History

By the spring of 1931, the twin ravages of the Great Depression and the "Soccer Wars" had taken their toll on the American Soccer League. As a result Sam Mark moved his Fall River Marksmen to New York, hoping that a new market there would be more lucrative. Once there he merged the club with New York Soccer Club and renamed them the New York Yankees. Before the merger was finalised, however, Fall River Marksmen had entered the National Challenge Cup and Mark was unable to re-register them as the Yankees. As a result the Spring 1931 season saw them continue to play in the Challenge Cup as the Fall River Marksmen while at the same time playing as the New York Yankees in the ASL. While the Yankees only managed to finish third in the ASL, the Marksmen won the cup. Largely on the goalscoring strength of Billy Gonsalves, with 9, and Bert Patenaude, with 13, they reached the final where they eventually beat Chicago Bricklayers in a final played as a three game series. The last of these three games is officially regarded as the last game the Marksmen ever played. The first leg of the final was played on April 5 at the Polo Grounds, where the Marksmen won 6-2, and seemingly established a clear lead. Patenaude scored five goals in that game while Bill McPherson added the other. A week later at Mills Stadium in Chicago, the Bricklayers kept the series alive by earning a 1-1 draw. This time Gonsalves got on the score sheet. Sparta Stadium in Chicago attracted 4,500 for the deciding game on April 19. The Marksmen could only field 10 players after their captain, Alex McNab, broke his arm in a midweek friendly and the club had neglected to bring along any reserves. Despite this they still managed to win 2-0 with goals from Patenaude and Gordon Burness.[1][2][3][4]

The Marksmen were not the only club to relocate, merge or disappear. This has made it difficult to follow the teams as they progressed through this year's competition. To muddy the waters more, the Providence Gold Bugs had been bought by a group of Fall River businessmen and moved to that city to replace the Marksmen. The Gold Bugs were then renamed Fall River F.C. Several records of this Challenge Cup incorrectly refer to the winning team as Fall River F.C., confusing it with the Fall River Marksmen. Furthermore, after the Gold Bugs had moved to Fall River to become Fall River F.C., it merged with the New Bedford Whalers. As these teams had all played initial Challenge Cup games, the results become difficult to follow.

[edit] Open Cup Bracket

Home teams listed on top of bracket

  First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Final
April 5-19
                                               
MO  Ben Millers 5  
MO  Tablers 3  
  MO  Ben Millers 2  
  MO  Kavanaughs 1  
MO  Kavanaughs 8
MO  Hellrungs and Grimm 2  
  MO  Ben Millers 2  
  OH  Cleveland Slavia 1  
PA  Morgan F.C.  
OH  Cleveland Shamrock  
  OH  Cleveland Slavia
     
OH  Cleveland Slavia
OH  Bruell Hungarian  
  MO  Ben Millers 2-0  
  IL  Chicago Bricklayers 7-1  
IL  Chicago Bricklayers 3  
IL  Olympia F.C. 0  
  IL  Chicago Bricklayers 2
  IL  Chicago Sparta 1  
IL  Chicago Sparta 4
IL  Maccabee All-Stars 0  
  IL  Chicago Bricklayers 4
  IL  Swedish Americans 1  
MI  Albions  
MI  Detroit Workers  
  MI  Detroit Workers 4-1
  IL  Swedish Americans 4-2  
IL  Norwegian Americans 0
IL  Swedish Americans 4  
IL  Chicago Bricklayers 2-1-0
MA  Fall River Marksmen 6-1-2
NJ  Newark Americans 3  
NJ  Newark Portuguese 0  
  NJ  Newark Americans 6  
  MD  BS Baltimore 1  
MD  BS Baltimore
NJ  Trenton Highlanders  
  NJ  Newark Americans 2  
  NY  Hakoah All-Stars 0  
NY  Hakoah All-Stars 1st  
NY  New York Giants 2nd  
  NY  Hakoah All-Stars
   Won Round Robin  
NY  New York Soccer Club 3rd
NY  Brooklyn Wanderers 4th  
  NJ  Newark Americans 1
  MA  Fall River Marksmen 6  
MA  Fall River Marksmen 1st  
RI  Providence Gold Bugs 2nd  
  MA  Fall River Marksmen
   Won Round Robin  
MA  New Bedford Whalers 3rd
RI  Pawtucket Rangers 4th  
  MA  Fall River Marksmen 6
  NY  New York Galicia 2  
NY  New York Galicia  
NY  Tappen Post  
  NY  New York Galicia
  MA  Fore River  
MA  Fore River 3
NY  Rochester Celtic 2  

(*): replay after tied match
w/o: walkover/forfeit victory awarded

Round Robin groups for Quarterfinal qualifying.

New York Pts Pld W L T GF GA GD
Hakoah All-Stars 8 6 4 2 0 7 9 -2
New York Giants 7 6 3 2 1 17 13 +4
New York Soccer Club 5 6 2 3 1 13 12 +1
Brooklyn Wanderers 4 6 2 4 0 11 16 -5


New England Pts Pld W L T GF GA GD
Fall River Marksmen 10 6 4 0 2 19 7 +12
Providence Gold Bugs 6 6 2 2 2 11 9 +2
New Bedford Whalers 6 6 2 2 2 11 13 -2
Pawtucket Rangers 2 6 0 4 2 9 21 -12

[edit] Final

[edit] First game

April 5, 1931
Fall River Marksmen (MA) 6–2 Chicago Bricklayers (IL) Polo Grounds; New York, New York
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Charles Creighton, New York (USA)
Patenaude (5)
McPherson
Cuthbert
Greenlees

[edit] Second game

April 12, 1931
Chicago Bricklayers (IL) 1–1 Fall River Marksmen (MA) Mills Stadium; Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Jack Johnstone, (USA)
Gregg Gonsalves

[edit] Second game (replay)

April 19, 1931
Chicago Bricklayers (IL) 0–2 Fall River Marksmen (MA) Sparta Field; Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Harry Pithie Detroit, (USA)
Patenaude
Burness

[edit] Source

[edit] References

  1. ^ www.rsssf.com
  2. ^ American Soccer - 1931
  3. ^ www.sover.net
  4. ^ Soccer in a Football World - The Story of America’s Forgotten Game (2006) : David Wangerin [1]