1914–15 American Cup
| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Dates | October 1914 – April 1915 |
| Teams | 41 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | Scottish American (1st title) |
| Runners-up | Brooklyn Celtic |
The 1915 American Cup was the annual challenge cup held by the American Football Association. Forty-one teams entered the tournament. The Scottish-Americans, after two previous final appearances, won their first American Cup by overcoming the Brooklyn Celtics 1-0 in the championship game.
Preliminary round
The draw for the preliminary and first rounds was held September 12, 1914 at the Continental hotel in Newark, NJ. The Preliminary round was to be played by October 16 and the First round by October 31.[1]
New Jersey District
| Haledon Thistle | 0–0 | Olympic |
|---|---|---|
| [2] |
| Babcock & Wilcox | 3–1 | Riordan |
|---|---|---|
| 30', 55' H. Smith Bert Holden |
[3] | 35' Mardsley |
replay
| Olympic | 6–0 | Haledon Thistle |
|---|---|---|
| 15' Charlie O'Neil Bob McHugh (5) |
[4] |
First round
The Victor football club of Philadelphia had a first round bye. The Greenville Sporting and Soccer club had to replay the Olympic club of Paterson after the game was protested.
New England District
| Rover F.C. | 5–0 | Academy |
|---|---|---|
| 15', 25' Tommy Swords 47', 2H' McLane Jack Dalton |
[5] |
| Bridgeport City | 3–0 | Presbyterian |
|---|---|---|
| Robinson Chris Rose Barrows |
[6] |
| Ansonia | 1–2 | Farr Alpaca |
|---|---|---|
| 65' Austin | [6] | 30' Hardman 70' Hall |
New Jersey District
| True Blue | 0–1 | Scottish American |
|---|---|---|
| [7] | 48' Whiston |
| West Hudson | 4–0 | Rangers |
|---|---|---|
| 3' Knowles Buck Cooper (2) McHollan |
[8] |
| Alley Boys | 0–0 | Hawthorne |
|---|---|---|
| [9] |
| Greenville | 4–0 | Olympic |
|---|---|---|
| Schmidt Hager Spence Kelosh |
[10] |
| Jersey A.C. | 4–1 | Newark |
|---|---|---|
| 28' Lennon 40' Benny Lowe 49' Jimmy Hayes (pk) 87' Benny Lowe |
[11] | 75' Brounridge |
| Totowa Rovers | 0–0 | Babcock & Wilcox |
|---|---|---|
| [12] |
replays
| Hawthorne | 0–2 | Alley Boys |
|---|---|---|
| [13] |
| Babcock & Wilcox | 6–1 | Totowa Rovers |
|---|---|---|
| 25' Cooper 40' Bert Holden 50' Smith Bert Holden Wilson Bert Holden |
[14] | Boardman |
| Greenville | 1–2 | Olympic |
|---|---|---|
| 86' J. McLaughlin | [15] | 15' William O'Neill Bob McHugh |
New York District
| Clan MacDonald | 3–1 | Bronx United |
|---|---|---|
| [16] |
| Yonkers | 3–0 | Hollywood Inn |
|---|---|---|
| 20' Petrie Laurie (pk) 85' A.MacDonald |
[17] |
| Brooklyn | 1–1 | Brooklyn Celtic |
|---|---|---|
| 20' H.H. Shanholt | [18] | O'Hallaran |
replay
| Brooklyn Celtic | 5–1 | Brooklyn |
|---|---|---|
| McGreavey O'Hallaran Lonie O'Hallaran Lonie |
[19] | Sweeney |
Philadelphia District
| Bethlehem | 6–0 | West Philadelphia |
|---|---|---|
| Millar (5) Fleming (1) |
[20] |
| Henry Disston | 5–1 | Hibernian |
|---|---|---|
| 3', 23', 65' Lynch 80' Houison Andrews |
[21] | Foster |
Schenectady District
| Locomotive | 0–1 | General Electric |
|---|---|---|
| [22] | Mathieson |
Second round
The draw for the second round was held November 7, 1914 at the Continental hotel in Newark, NJ. Matches were due to be played on or before November 29.[23] The General Electric/Farr Alpaca match was protested by Farr Alpaca alleging G.E. had ineligible players. The AFA ordered a replay however G.E. eventually withdrew from the competition.
| Henry Disston | 3–1 | Bridgeport City |
|---|---|---|
| 65' Kemp 80' Lynch Rogers |
[24] | 34' Ward |
| General Electric | 3–2 | Farr Alpaca |
|---|---|---|
| Bland Mathieson Bland |
[25] | 10' Arnold Farnell |
| Bethlehem | 2–0 | Clan MacDonald |
|---|---|---|
| 20' Miller Pepper |
[26] |
| Babcock & Wilcox | 2–2 | West Hudson |
|---|---|---|
| 5’ Findlay 55’ Aitken |
[27] | 40’ Lowe 50’ George Knowles |
| Scottish American | 2–1 | Alley Boys |
|---|---|---|
| 30' Conlon Archie Stark |
[28] | Wuest |
| Jersey A.C. | 7–1 | Rover F.C. |
|---|---|---|
| 2' Jimmy Hayes Smith Lowe Lennon |
[29] | 14' Gray 55' Dalton |
| Olympic | 2–8 | Brooklyn Celtic |
|---|---|---|
| McHugh Rothwell |
[30] | Lonie (4) O'Halloran (2) King McGreevey |
| Yonkers | 1–3 | Victor |
|---|---|---|
| Laurie | [31] | Tommy Gaynor (3) |
replays
| West Hudson | 5–0 | Babcock & Wilcox |
|---|---|---|
| 8' Brierley 38', 62', 64' Harry Cooper 52' McHollan |
[32] |
| Farr Alpaca | w/o | General Electric |
|---|---|---|
| [33] |
Third round
| West Hudson | 4–1 | Henry Disston |
|---|---|---|
| 1' George Knowles 57' Carter 73' Jimmy McHolland 90' Cooper (pk) |
[34] | 89' Kemp |
| Scottish American | 3–1 | Victor |
|---|---|---|
| 15', 67' Whiston 88' Forfer |
[35] | 25' Brigham |
| Bethlehem | 6–1 | Farr Alpaca |
|---|---|---|
| 15' Fleming Fleming (pk) Graham (3) Millar |
[36] | Hardman |
| Jersey A.C. | 0–1 | Brooklyn Celtic |
|---|---|---|
| [37] | 53' Albert Lonie |
Semifinals
| Scottish American | 2–1 | West Hudson |
|---|---|---|
| 1H' Angus Whiston 64' Archie Stark |
[38] | 70' Cooper |
| Brooklyn Celtic | 2–1 | Bethlehem |
|---|---|---|
| 10' O'Hallaran McQueen |
[39] | 55' Fleming |
Final
Lineups:
Scots- GK Joe Knowles, DF Mike Toman(c), Barry, MF Tom Stark, George P Rogers Sr, Alex Montieth, FW Joe Hemmesley, Archie Stark, Angus Whiston, Eddie Holt, Bunt Forlar.
Celtic- GK Mather, DF Robertson, McWilliams, MF Flanigan, McElroy, McGreevey, FW Campton, Lonie, O'Halloran, Mike King, McQueen.
See also
- 1914–15 National Challenge Cup
- 1914–15 Southern New England Soccer League season
- 1914–15 National Association Foot Ball League season
References
- ^ "Soccer Elevens Drawn To Compete In Cup–Tie Games". (September 14, 1914). Newark Evening News, p.17 col.7
- ^ "Olympics And Haledons Draw". (October 12, 1914). Paterson Press, p.10 col.2
- ^ "Bats Defeat Riordan Eleven". (October 19, 1914). The Evening Review, p.3 col.1–2
- ^ "Easy Victory For Olympics". (October 19, 1914). Paterson Press, p.12 col.6
- ^ "Nothing To It But The Rovers". (November 2, 1914). Evening Herald, p.6 col.6
- ^ a b "Bridgeport City Soccer Team Defeats Presbyterians". (November 2, 1914). Bridgeport Daily Standard, p.10 col.1
- ^ "True Blues Are Out Of Cup–Tie". (October 26, 1914). The Morning Call, p.3 col.1
- ^ "West Hudson and Scottish–Americans Eliminate Paterson Teams". (October 26, 1914). Newark Evening News, p.19 col.1
- ^ "Alley Boys Draw With Hawthornes". (October 26, 1914). Newark Evening News, p.19 col.2
- ^ "Greenville Soccerites Win In Easy Style". (October 26, 1914). Hudson Observer, p.10 col.6
- ^ "Jersey City Soccer Teams Win". (October 26, 1914). Jersey Journal, p.7 col.1
- ^ "Rovers Tied In Cup Tie". (November 2, 1914). Paterson Press, p.12 col.6
- ^ "All Local Teams Out Of Cup Tie This Season". (November 2, 1914). Paterson Evening News, p.6 col.5
- ^ "B.&W. Wins From Totowa". (November 10, 1914). The Evening Review, p.3 col.1–2
- ^ "Olympics Won Cup–Tie Game". (November 27, 1914). The Morning Call, p.3 col.6
- ^ "Scots Advance In American Cup Tie". (October 26, 1914). Newark Evening Star, p.14 col.2
- ^ "Yonkers Soccer Team Defeats Hollywood". (October 26, 1914). Yonkers Herald, p.6 col.3–4
- ^ "Soccer Battle A Tie". (October 26, 1914). Brooklyn Citizen, p.4 col.5
- ^ "Celtics Score Big Win". (November 2, 1913). Brooklyn Citizen, p.4 col.7
- ^ "Bethlehems Eliminate West Philadelphia". (November 3, 1914). The Globe, p.5 col.1
- ^ "Disstons Easily Beat Hibernians". (November 1, 1914). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.17 col.1
- ^ "Locos Lose To G.E.'s In First Round". (November 2, 1914). Schenectady Gazette, p.7 col.3
- ^ "Soccer Teams Paired In Second Round Of Cup Play". (November 8, 1914). The Sunday Call, p.17 col.2
- ^ "Bridgeport Loses To Disstons". (November 27, 1914). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.12 col.1–2
- ^ "G.E.'s Win From Farr Alpaca Team". (November 30, 1914). Schenectady Gazette, p.7 col.3
- ^ "Bethlehems Victor At Soccer". (November 30, 1914). The Globe, p.8 col.1
- ^ "Bats Make Great Showing Against West Hudson". (November 30, 1914). The Evening Review, p.3 col.1–3
- ^ "Stark's Goal Is Deciding Factor". (November 30, 1914). Newark Evening Star, p.11 col.7
- ^ "Fall River Rovers Lose Cup Game". (December 7, 1914). Jersey Journal, p.7 col.1
- ^ "Olympics Were Badly Beaten In Cup–Tie". (December 7, 1914). The Morning Call, p.3 col.3–4
- ^ "Accident To Kerr Won't Stop Benefit Game". (December 23, 1914). Yonkers Herald, p.10 col.1–2
- ^ "West Hudsons To Meet Tacony Team". (December 7, 1914). Newark Evening News, p.17 col.7
- ^ "Bethlehem Club To Play Alpacas". (January 1, 1915). Springfield Union, p.16 col.7
- ^ "West Hudson Eleven Qualifies For Semi–Final". (December 28, 1914). Newark Evening News, p.17 col.1
- ^ "Scottish–Americans Down Victors". (January 4, 1915). Newark Evening News, p.17 col.1
- ^ "Bethlehems Victorious, Gets Into Semi–Finals". (January 11, 1915). The Globe, p.8 col.2
- ^ "Jersey A.C. 11 Put Out Of Cup Contest". (January 11, 1915). Jersey Journal, p.7 col.5
- ^ "Scots Finalists In Cup Tie Play". (March 15, 1915). Newark Evening News, p.23 col.1
- ^ "Brooklyn Team In Final". (March 15, 1915). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.2* col.3
- ^ Lisi, Clemente A. (2017). A History of the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 9. ISBN 9781442277588.
- ^ "Scots Beat Celts For American Cup". (April 19, 1915). Newark Evening News, p.22 col.1
- ^ "Stark's Goal Gives Scots Soccer Cup". (April 19, 1915). Newark Evening Star, p.16 col.2