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Football tournament season
1924–25 National Challenge Cup
Dewar Challenge Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Dates17 January – 19 April 1925
Defending championsFall River F.C.
Final positions
ChampionsShawsheen Indians (1st title)
Runner-upCanadian Club
Semifinalists
← 19241926 →

The 1924–25 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.

History

Teams from the American Soccer League and St. Louis Soccer League had won the previous several Challenge Cups, but dissatisfaction with the financial arrangements led the two leagues to boycott this year's cup. While the United States Football Association gained its operating income from annual dues by member teams, most of its income came from its annual challenge cup. On the other hand, the owners of the top professional teams saw the challenge cup as a money losing competition as they were forced to play obscure amateur teams which tended to have smaller crowds and therefore gate receipts. After USFA took its cut, the amount distributed to the teams frequently did not cover the travel expenses. Therefore, the SLSL proposed, and the ASL agreed to, the creation of an American Professional Soccer Championship. That game series took place in April 1925 at University Field in St. Louis, Missouri. Over the three games, the Boston Soccer Club defeated the Ben Millers in front of an average crowd of over 10,000 spectators per game. In contrast, the National Challenge Cup final between the Shawsheen Indians and Chicago Canadian Club, played at the usually high drawing Mark's Stadium, saw only 2,500 spectators, down from the 18,000 who watched the 1924 final. At a May 1925 meeting, USFA agreed to reduce their percentage of the gate receipts from 33.3% to 15%. This diffused the ASL and SLSL hostility to the challenge cup leading to their re-entering the competition for 1926.

Eastern Division

 First roundSecond roundSemi-finalsFinal
               
  
 
 Shawsheen Indiansw/o
 February 28 - Andover
 Arlington Mills
 Shawsheen Indians4
 February 22 - Rochester
 Whittal F.C.1
 Moose F.C.2
 March 21 - Boston
 Whittal F.C.5
 Shawsheen Indians2
 February 14 - Philadelphia
 Bayonne F.C.0
 Lighthouse Blue Sox2
 March 1 - Jersey City
 Bayonne F.C.3
 Bayonne F.C.1
 February 22 - Bridgeport
 Lexington F.C.0
 Clan Campbell1
 April 4 - Andover
 Lexington F.C.3
 Shawsheen Indians2
 February 14 - Quincy
 Abbot Worsted1
 Fore River F.C.0
  
 Abbot Worsted2
 Abbot Worstedw/o
  
 Waypoyset F.C.
 Waypoyset F.C.w/o
 March 21 - New Bedford
 Boston United
 Abbot Worsted3
 February 22 - Ansonia
 Sayles Finishing Plant2
 Ansonia F.C.4
 March 1,14
 Manchester1
 Ansonia F.C.0-2
 February 14 - Pawtucket
 Sayles Finishing Plant3-9
 Sayles Finishing Plant3
 
 Lorraine Manufacturing Co2
 

Western Division

 First roundSecond roundSemi-finalsFinal
               
 January 25 - Chicago
 
 Chicago Canadian Club3
 February 15 - Chicago
 Gillespie S.C.0
 Canadian Club2
 February 8 - Chicago
 Pullman F.C.1
 Pullman F.C.4
 Mar 1,8,15 - Chicago
 Sparta ABA1
 Canadian Club3
 February 8 - Chicago
 Harvey F.C.2
 Bricklayers and Masons0
 February 15 - Chicago
 Olympia F.C.2
 Olympia F.C.0
 January 18 - Chicago
 Harvey F.C.2
 Harvey F.C.3
 March 22 - Chicago
 North Shore F.C.0
 Canadian Club2
 January 25 - Cleveland
 Cleveland Thistles1
 Cleveland Thistles5
 February 8 - Cleveland
 British War Veterans0
 Cleveland Thistles2
 January 18 - Akron
 Goodyear F.C.0
 Goodyear F.C.5
 March 1 - Cleveland
 Mahoning Valley1
 Cleveland Thistles3
 January 17 - Vestaburg
 Vestaburg SC2
 Vestaburg SC6
 February 15 - Charleroi
 Jeannette F.C.2
 Vestaburg SC2
 February 8 - Toledo
 Toledo S.C.1
 Toledo S.C.2
 
 Gar Wood SC1
 

a) aggregate after 3 games

Final

Shawsheen Indians (MA)3–0Chicago Canadian Club (IL)
Smith 20'
Purden 35' (pen.)
Carrie 60'
Report
Mark's Stadium, North Tiverton, Rhode IslandAttendance: 2,500Referee: William Norse (USA)

References

  1. ^ "May 14, 1925 The Globe". Archived from the original on October 21, 2009.
  2. "November 7, 1924 The Globe". Archived from the original on October 21, 2009.
  3. "The Year in American Soccer – 1925". Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved March 22, 2008.
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