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The '''1911 American Cup''' was the annual open cup held by the ]. Twenty-eight teams entered the tournament. Howard & Bullough of Pawtucket were the winners of this edition. | |||
{{Infobox football tournament season | |||
| title = American Cup | |||
| year = 1911 | |||
| other_title = | |||
| image = AFAball.jpg | |||
| image_size = 100px | |||
| country = United States | |||
| dates = {{nowrap|October 22, 1910 – April 23, 1911}} | |||
| num_teams = 28 | |||
| winners = Howard & Bullough | |||
| count = 1 | |||
| second = Philadelphia Hibernian | |||
| matches = | |||
| goals = | |||
| scoring_leader = | |||
| player = | |||
| prev_season = ] | |||
| next_season = ] | |||
}} | |||
The '''1911 American Cup''' was the annual open cup held by the ]. Twenty-eight teams entered the tournament. Howard & Bullough of Pawtucket were the winners of this edition. | |||
==First Round== | |||
The draw for the first round took place on September 10, 1910.<ref>"Soccer Clubs Prepare For Big Season". (September 12, 1910). ''Newark Evening News'', p.21 col.3</ref> Collingswood, Cameron, Scottish American, and Wilberforce drew byes. | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 16, 1910| | |||
team1 = Haledon Thistle | | |||
goals1 = Canova| | |||
goals2 = Kemp<br>Dawson<br>Dawson<br>Kemp | | |||
score = 1–4 | | |||
report = <ref>"Tacony Beat The Thistles". (October 17, 1910). ''The Morning Call'', p.3 col.4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Tacony | | |||
stadium = Wilard Park ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Allan Montgomery}} | |||
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date = October 23, 1910| | |||
team1 = Ansonia | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 1–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Ansonias And Bronx Teams Played A Tie–Game". (October 24, 1910). ''Evening Sentinel'', p.1 col.2</ref>| | |||
team2 = Bronx United | | |||
stadium = Hotchkiss Field ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
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date = October 23, 1910| | |||
team1 = True Blue | | |||
goals1 = Laurie<br>Leech| | |||
goals2 = McPherson | | |||
score = 2–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"True Blue Defeated Newburgh Eleven In Cup Tie Game". (October 24, 1910). ''Paterson Evening News'', p.6 col.4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Newburg | | |||
stadium = Willard Park ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 29, 1910| | |||
team1 = Philadelphia Thistle | | |||
goals1 = Jimmy Kerr<br>Cankie Cairns<br>Ashton| | |||
goals2 = Gibbs | | |||
score = 3–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Thistles Win Cup Contest". (October 30, 1910). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.8 col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = Hollywood Inn | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = David Gould}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 29, 1910| | |||
team1 = Philadelphia Celtic | | |||
goals1 = 87’ McNichol| | |||
goals2 = Bentley<br>60’ Birchenough<br>J. Smith | | |||
score = 1–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"Celtic Downed By Jerseymen". (October 30, 1910). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.8 col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = Caledonian | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = G. Young}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Clan McDonald | | |||
goals1 = Peters<br>Orr | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 2–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Tie For Socker Cup Far From Being Decided". (October 31, 1910). ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', p.1 col.5</ref>| | |||
team2 = Vernon Lodge | | |||
stadium = Marquette Oval, Brooklyn | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = M. Cussack}} | |||
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date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Rangers | | |||
goals1 = 87’ Alex Bissett| | |||
goals2 = M. Garvey | | |||
score = 1–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Cup Tie Game Was A Draw". (October 31, 1910). ''Paterson Press'', p.6 col.7</ref>| | |||
team2 = Hibernian | | |||
stadium = Olympic Park ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Columbia F.C. | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = MacPherson | | |||
score = 0–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Brooklyn Celtics Win In Harrison". (October 31, 1910). ''The Observer'', p.10 col.4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Brooklyn Celtic | | |||
stadium = West Hudson Oval ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Andrew Laurie}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Birmingham F.C. | | |||
goals1 = Garrett<br>Nichols| | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 2–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Soccer On Many Fields". (October 31, 1910). ''New York Tribune'', p.5 col.5</ref>| | |||
team2 = Brooklyn | | |||
stadium = Wiedenmayer's Park ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Arcadia Thistle | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 0–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Play Scoreless Tie With Arcadia". (October 31, 1910). ''Evening Times'', p.2 col.4–5</ref>| | |||
team2 = ] | | |||
stadium = Morris Park ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Montgomery}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Critchley | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 0–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Neither Side Tallied". (October 31, 1910). ''Brooklyn Times'', p.5 col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = Jersey A.C. | | |||
stadium = Edison Field ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = J. White}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Newark F.C. | | |||
goals1 = 30’ McMahon(pk)<br>John Leggett| | |||
goals2 = 25’ Lennox<br>60’ Carter<br>65’ Ford(pk) | | |||
score = 2–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"West Hudson Eleven Puts Out Newark". (October 31, 1910). ''Newark Evening News'', p.17 col.2</ref>| | |||
team2 = West Hudson | | |||
stadium = Morris Park ] | |||
| attendance = 2,000 | |||
| referee = George Phillip (Trenton)}} | |||
===replays=== | |||
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date = October 30, 1910| | |||
team1 = Bronx United | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 2–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Played Another Tie Game". (October 31, 1910). ''Evening Sentinel'', p.4 col.2</ref>| | |||
team2 = Ansonia | | |||
stadium = Bronx Oval ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 5, 1910| | |||
team1 = Hibernian | | |||
goals1 = 75’ Gallagher<br>Smith| | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 2–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Hibernians Win Cup Contest 2–0". (November 6, 1910). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.8 col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = Rangers | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Bernstein (Brooklyn)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 5, 1910| | |||
team1 = Howard & Bullough| | |||
goals1 = 37’ Brown<br>McKay<br>Harvey<br>Harvey<br>McKay| | |||
goals2 = McKenzie | | |||
score = 5–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Put Thistles Out Of Cup–Tie". (November 7, 1910). ''Evening Times'', p.2 col.8</ref>| | |||
team2 = Arcadia Thistle| | |||
stadium = Sabin Street grounds | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Montgomery (Newark)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 6, 1910| | |||
team1 = Brooklyn| | |||
goals1 = Kirby<br>Milne| | |||
goals2 = Woodward<br>Compton (pk)| | |||
score = 2–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Brooklyns Again Tie; New Game Necessary". (November 7, 1910). ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', p.1 col.5</ref>| | |||
team2 = Birmingham F.C.| | |||
stadium = Edison Field ] | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = W. Williams}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 6, 1910| | |||
team1 = Jersey A.C.| | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = 40’ Pall (og) | | |||
score = 3–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Jersey A.C. Defeated The Critchleys". (November 7, 1910). ''Jersey Journal'', p.13 col.4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Critchley| | |||
stadium = Jersey City Baseball grounds | |||
| attendance = 200 | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 12, 1910| | |||
team1 = Brooklyn| | |||
goals1 = 1’ Kirby<br>Watts<br>Opperman<br>Coward<br>Kirby<br>Maclennan| | |||
goals2 = 60’ Foster/Proctor | | |||
score = 6–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Crescent Sockers Beaten By Quakers". (November 13, 1910). ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', p.9 col.4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Birmingham F.C.| | |||
stadium = Harrison Oval | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = A. Montgomery}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 13, 1910| | |||
team1 = Bronx United | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = Tomlinson<br>Neilson<br>Stevens| | |||
score = 1–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"No Title". (November 14, 1910). ''Evening Sentinel'', p.5 </ref>| | |||
team2 = Ansonia | | |||
stadium = Harrison Oval | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = J. Davis (Jersey City)}} | |||
==Second round== | |||
The second round draw took place November 5, 1910 at the Continental hotel in Newark, NJ.<ref>"Jerseys, Howard & Bulloughs And The Hubs Still In". (November 7, 1910). ''Newark Evening Star'', p.10 col.5</ref> The Ansonia–Brooklyn match was ordered replayed because Ansonia used an ineligible player. | |||
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date = November 24, 1910| | |||
team1 = Clan MacDonald | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 0–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Clan MacDonald Tie With Brooklyn Celtics". (November 25, 1910). ''Standard Union'', p.12 col.6</ref>| | |||
team2 = Brooklyn Celtic | | |||
stadium = Marquette Oval | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 24, 1910| | |||
team1 = Collingwood | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = 10', 75' Montieth | | |||
score = 0–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Scots Win 2D Round Cup Contest". (November 25, 1910). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.12 col.5</ref>| | |||
team2 = Scottish American | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Philips}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 26, 1910| | |||
team1 = Hibernian | | |||
goals1 = 10' Hinds<br>Waltemate<br>Scott<br>88' Scott| | |||
goals2 = Tait | | |||
score = 4–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Hibs Get Revenge From Jersey City". (November 27, 1910). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', sec. 3 p.1 col.4–5</ref>| | |||
team2 = Jersey A.C. | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Dale (Paterson)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 26, 1910| | |||
team1 = Howard & Bullough | | |||
goals1 = 25' Harvey<br>86' Handling| | |||
goals2 = 60' Carter | | |||
score = 2–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Beat Out West Hudsons, 2–1". (November 28, 1910). ''The Evening Times'', p.2 col.8</ref>| | |||
team2 = West Hudson | | |||
stadium = Sabin Street grounds Pawtucket, RI | |||
| attendance = 1000 | |||
| referee = Gore (New Bedford)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 26, 1910| | |||
team1 = Caledonian | | |||
goals1 = 20' Harrison<br>60' Bentley<br>Harrison | | |||
goals2 = 3' Leitch<br>Leitch<br>88' John Montgomery | | |||
score = 3–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"Callies Strong Against True Blues". (October 31, 1910). ''Trenton Evening Times'', p.11 col.5</ref>| | |||
team2 = True Blue | | |||
stadium = Hetzel Field, Trenton, NJ | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = George Young (Chester, PA)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 27, 1910| | |||
team1 = Ansonia | | |||
goals1 = Simcox(2)<br>Stevens<br>Tomlinson| | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 4–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"Ansonia Wins Again". (November 28, 1910). ''Evening Sentinel'', p.col.3</ref>| | |||
team2 = Brooklyn | | |||
stadium = Hotchkiss Field ] | |||
| attendance = 500 | |||
| referee = Montgomery (Kearney, NJ)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 27, 1910| | |||
team1 = Wilberforce | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = 25' McDonald (pk) | | |||
score = 0–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Wilberforce Eleven Defeated By Tacony Team In Hard Game". (November 28, 1910). ''Paterson Evening News'', p.6 col.4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Tacony | | |||
stadium = Olympic Park, Paterson | |||
| attendance = 2000 | |||
| referee = Burnside (Brooklyn) }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = November 27, 1910| | |||
team1 = Cameron | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 0–4 | | |||
report = <ref>"Scots Only Local Team In Cup–Tie". (November 28, 1910). ''Newark Evening News'', p.16 col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = Thistle | | |||
stadium = Harrison Oval, Newark | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
===replays=== | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = December 4, 1910| | |||
team1 = Celtic | | |||
goals1 = | | |||
goals2 = Ross<br>Peters | | |||
score = 0–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Advance To Fourth Round". (December 5, 1910). ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', sec.3 p.1 col.6</ref>| | |||
team2 = Clan MacDonald | | |||
stadium = Celtic Park, Brooklyn | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = December 4, 1910| | |||
team1 = True Blue | | |||
goals1 = 1H' Laurie<br> 2H' Laurie<br>Dearne<br>Laurie<br>Montgomery<br>Leach| | |||
goals2 = 1H' Cooper| | |||
score = 6–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"True Blues Won Easily". (December 5, 1910). ''The Morning Call'', p.3 col.3–4</ref>| | |||
team2 = Caledonian | | |||
stadium = Willard Park, Paterson | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Young (Philadelphia)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = January 1, 1911| | |||
team1 = Brooklyn | | |||
goals1 = Danielson | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 1–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"Ansonia Eleven Victor". (January 2, 1911). ''New York Tribune'', p.8 col.7</ref>| | |||
team2 = Ansonia | | |||
stadium = Visitation Oval, Brooklyn | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = }} | |||
==Third round== | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = December 26, 1910| | |||
team1 = Tacony | | |||
goals1 = 89' Dawson | | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 1–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Tacony Scores Goal And Wins". (December 27, 1911). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.10 col.7</ref>| | |||
team2 = Thistle | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = 2000 | |||
| referee = Phelps }} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = December 31, 1911| | |||
team1 = Howard & Bullough | | |||
goals1 = E. Pemberton<br>McKay | | |||
goals2 = Laurie (pk)<br>30' Dearn| | |||
score = 2–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Play Brilliant Draw Game". (January 2, 1911). ''The Evening Times'', p.2 col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = True Blue | | |||
stadium = Sabin Street grounds | |||
| attendance = 1200 | |||
| referee = White (Brooklyn)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = January 2, 1911| | |||
team1 = Hibernian | | |||
goals1 = 15' Smith<br>Godfrey<br>Gallagher | | |||
goals2 = Thomson<br>Falls<br>Hoyle (pk)| | |||
score = 3–3 | | |||
report = <ref>"Clan MacDonald Ties With Hibs 3–3". (January 3, 1911). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.12 col.5</ref>| | |||
team2 = Clan MacDonald | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Allen Montgomery (Newark)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = January 22, 1911| | |||
team1 = Ansonia | | |||
goals1 = 28' Stevens| | |||
goals2 = | | |||
score = 1–0 | | |||
report = <ref>"Ansonia Soccer Team Now In Semi-Finals". (January 23, 1911). ''Evening Sentinel'', p. col.1</ref>| | |||
team2 = Scottish American | | |||
stadium = Hotchkiss Field, Ansonia, CT | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Nesbit (NY)}} | |||
===replays=== | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = January 8, 1911| | |||
team1 = Clan MacDonald | | |||
goals1 = Saull | | |||
goals2 = Smith<br>Burroughs| | |||
score = 1–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Clansmen Eliminated From Soccer Cup Tie". (January 9, 1911). ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', sec.3 p.1 col.3</ref>| | |||
team2 = Hibernian | | |||
stadium = Marquette Oval, Brooklyn | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = Allen Montgomery (Newark)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = January 8, 1911| | |||
team1 = True Blue | | |||
goals1 = A. Montgomery | | |||
goals2 = J. Blakely| | |||
score = 1–1 | | |||
report = <ref>"Teams Play Another Draw". (January 9, 1911). ''The Morning Call'', p.3 col.6</ref>| | |||
team2 = Howard & Bullough | | |||
stadium = Willard Park, Paterson | |||
| attendance = | |||
| referee = White (New York)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = January 22, 1911| | |||
team1 = True Blue | | |||
goals1 = 20' Dearn | | |||
goals2 = Harvey<br>Pemberton| | |||
score = 1–2 | | |||
report = <ref>"Clansmen Eliminated From Soccer Cup Tie". (January 9, 1911). ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'', sec.3 p.1 col.3</ref>| | |||
team2 = Howard & Bullough | | |||
stadium = Harrison Oval, | |||
| attendance = 2500 | |||
| referee = D.H. White (Brooklyn)}} | |||
==American Cup Bracket== | ==American Cup Bracket== | ||
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|November 26 - ]|''']'''|4|]|1 | |November 26 - ]|''']'''|4|]|1 | ||
|November 24 - ]|''']'''|0-2|]|0-0 | |November 24 - ]|''']'''|0-2|]|0-0 | ||
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|November 27/January 1 - ]|''']'''|4-3|]|3-1 | ||
|November 24 - ]|]|0|''']'''|2 | |November 24 - ]|]|0|''']'''|2 | ||
|November 28 - ]|''']'''|2|]|1 | |November 28 - ]|''']'''|2|]|1 | ||
|November 26 - ]|]|3-1|''']'''|3-6 | |November 26 - ]|]|3-1|''']'''|3-6 | ||
|]|]|0|''']'''|1 | |]|]|0|''']'''|1 | ||
|]|]|0|''']'''|4 | |]|]|0|''']'''|4 | ||
<!--quarter finals --> | <!--quarter finals --> | ||
|January 1 - ]|''']'''|3-2|]|3-1 | |January 1 - ]|''']'''|3-2|]|3-1 | ||
|January 22|''']'''|1|]|0 | |January 22|''']'''|1|]|0 | ||
|December 31 - ]|''']'''|5<sup>a</sup>|]|4 | |December 31 - ]|''']'''|5<sup>a</sup>|]|4 | ||
|December 25 - ]|''']'''|1|]|0 | |December 25 - ]|''']'''|1|]|0 | ||
<!--semi finals --> | <!--semi finals --> | ||
|March 4 - ]|''']'''|3|]|1 | |March 4 - ]|''']'''|3|]|1 | ||
|March 4 - ]|''']'''|2|]|1 | |March 4 - ]|''']'''|2|]|1 | ||
<!--final --> | <!--final --> | ||
|April 9, 23 - ]|]|1-1|''']'''|1-3 | |||
|RD1=Second round | |RD1=Second round | ||
|3rdplace=no}} | |3rdplace=no}} | ||
a) aggregate after 3 games | a) aggregate after 3 games | ||
==Semifinals== | |||
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date = March 4, 1911| | |||
team1 = Hibernian | | |||
goals1 = Godfrey (2)<br>Danks| | |||
goals2 = 40' Simcox | | |||
score = 3–1 | | |||
report =<ref>"Hibernians Easily Win From Ansonia". (April 10, 1911). ''Philadelphia Inquirer'', p.9 col.5</ref> | | |||
team2 = Ansonia | | |||
stadium = Philadelphia, PA | |||
| attendance = 8,000 | |||
| referee = Phillips (Trenton)}} | |||
{{football box| | |||
date = March 4, 1911| | |||
team1 = Howard & Bullough | | |||
goals1 = 21' McKay<br> 27' Smith| | |||
goals2 = 69' Kemp| | |||
score = 2–1 | | |||
report =<ref>"Howard & Bulloughs Put Out Tacony". (March 6, 1911). ''Evening Times'', p.2 col.4–5</ref> | | |||
team2 = Tacony | | |||
stadium = Sabin Street grounds | |||
| attendance = 3000 | |||
| referee = AJ Burnside (Brooklyn)}} | |||
==Final== | ==Final== | ||
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date = April 9, 1911| | date = April 9, 1911| | ||
team1 = ] (]) | | team1 = ] (]) | | ||
goals1 = Burroughs 70’| | goals1 = Harry Burroughs 70’| | ||
goals2 = Cannane 80’ | | goals2 = Michael Cannane 80’ | | ||
score = 1–1 | | score = 1–1 | | ||
report =<ref>"Brilliant Soccer Football Battle Ends Without Decision". (April 10, 1911). ''Newark Evening Star'', p.11 col.4–6</ref> | | |||
report = | | |||
team2 = ] (]) | | team2 = ] (]) | | ||
stadium = Morris Park ] | stadium = Morris Park ] | ||
| attendance = 8,000 | | attendance = 8,000 | ||
| referee = Harry Dale |
| referee = Harry Dale (Paterson)}} | ||
==Replay== | ==Replay== | ||
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date = April 23, 1911| | date = April 23, 1911| | ||
team1 = ] (]) | | team1 = ] (]) | | ||
goals1 = | | goals1 = 60' Burrows | | ||
goals2 = Harvey( |
goals2 = 46' McKay<br>Harvey (pk)<br>76' Harvey | | ||
score = 1–3 | | score = 1–3 | | ||
report =<ref>"Soccer Cup Captured By H.–B. Eleven". (April 24, 1911). ''Newark Evening News'', p.21 col.7</ref>| | |||
report = | | |||
team2 = ] (]) | | team2 = ] (]) | | ||
stadium = Morris Park ] | stadium = Morris Park ] | ||
| attendance = 6,000 | | attendance = 6,000 | ||
| referee = Harry Dale }} | | referee = Harry Dale (Paterson)}} | ||
'''Hibs''': GK O'Donnell, RF Danks, LF Wilson(c), RMF Waltermate, CMF Blaney, LMF Tillie, OR Burroughs, IR Godfrey, CF Gallagher, IL Smith, OL Hinds.<br>'''H&B''': GK Healey, RF O'Toole(c), LF Donnelly, RMF Creighton, CMF Brown, LMF Blakely, OR Harvey, IR McKay, CF W.Pemberton, IL E.Pemberton, OL Cannan. | |||
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'''Hibs''': GK O'Donnell, DF Danks, Wilson(c), MF Waltermaite, Blaney, Logue, FW Burroughs, Godfrey, Gallagher, Smith, Hinds.<br>'''H&B''': GK Healey, DF O'Toole(c), Donnelly, MF Creighton, Brown, Blakely, FW Harvey, McKay, W.Pemberton, E.Pemberton, Cannane. | |||
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Football tournament season
Tournament details | |
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Country | United States |
Dates | October 22, 1910 – April 23, 1911 |
Teams | 28 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Howard & Bullough (1st title) |
Runner-up | Philadelphia Hibernian |
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The 1911 American Cup was the annual open cup held by the American Football Association. Twenty-eight teams entered the tournament. Howard & Bullough of Pawtucket were the winners of this edition.
First Round
The draw for the first round took place on September 10, 1910. Collingswood, Cameron, Scottish American, and Wilberforce drew byes.
Haledon Thistle | 1–4 | Tacony |
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Canova | Kemp Dawson Dawson Kemp |
Ansonia | 1–1 | Bronx United |
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True Blue | 2–1 | Newburg |
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Laurie Leech |
McPherson |
Philadelphia Thistle | 3–1 | Hollywood Inn |
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Jimmy Kerr Cankie Cairns Ashton |
Gibbs |
Philadelphia Celtic | 1–3 | Caledonian |
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87’ McNichol | Bentley 60’ Birchenough J. Smith |
Clan McDonald | 2–0 | Vernon Lodge |
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Peters Orr |
Rangers | 1–1 | Hibernian |
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87’ Alex Bissett | M. Garvey |
Columbia F.C. | 0–1 | Brooklyn Celtic |
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MacPherson |
Birmingham F.C. | 2–2 | Brooklyn |
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Garrett Nichols |
Arcadia Thistle | 0–0 | Howard & Bullough |
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Critchley | 0–0 | Jersey A.C. |
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Newark F.C. | 2–3 | West Hudson |
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30’ McMahon(pk) John Leggett |
25’ Lennox 60’ Carter 65’ Ford(pk) |
replays
Bronx United | 2–2 | Ansonia |
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Hibernian | 2–0 | Rangers |
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75’ Gallagher Smith |
Howard & Bullough | 5–1 | Arcadia Thistle |
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37’ Brown McKay Harvey Harvey McKay |
McKenzie |
Brooklyn | 2–2 | Birmingham F.C. |
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Kirby Milne |
Woodward Compton (pk) |
Jersey A.C. | 3–0 | Critchley |
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40’ Pall (og) |
Brooklyn | 6–1 | Birmingham F.C. |
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1’ Kirby Watts Opperman Coward Kirby Maclennan |
60’ Foster/Proctor |
Bronx United | 1–3 | Ansonia |
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Tomlinson Neilson Stevens |
Second round
The second round draw took place November 5, 1910 at the Continental hotel in Newark, NJ. The Ansonia–Brooklyn match was ordered replayed because Ansonia used an ineligible player.
Clan MacDonald | 0–0 | Brooklyn Celtic |
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Collingwood | 0–2 | Scottish American |
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10', 75' Montieth |
Hibernian | 4–1 | Jersey A.C. |
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10' Hinds Waltemate Scott 88' Scott |
Tait |
Howard & Bullough | 2–1 | West Hudson |
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25' Harvey 86' Handling |
60' Carter |
Caledonian | 3–3 | True Blue |
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20' Harrison 60' Bentley Harrison |
3' Leitch Leitch 88' John Montgomery |
Ansonia | 4–3 | Brooklyn |
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Simcox(2) Stevens Tomlinson |
Wilberforce | 0–1 | Tacony |
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25' McDonald (pk) |
Cameron | 0–4 | Thistle |
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replays
Celtic | 0–2 | Clan MacDonald |
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Ross Peters |
True Blue | 6–1 | Caledonian |
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1H' Laurie 2H' Laurie Dearne Laurie Montgomery Leach |
1H' Cooper |
Brooklyn | 1–3 | Ansonia |
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Danielson |
Third round
Tacony | 1–0 | Thistle |
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89' Dawson |
Howard & Bullough | 2–2 | True Blue |
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E. Pemberton McKay |
Laurie (pk) 30' Dearn |
Hibernian | 3–3 | Clan MacDonald |
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15' Smith Godfrey Gallagher |
Thomson Falls Hoyle (pk) |
Ansonia | 1–0 | Scottish American |
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28' Stevens |
replays
Clan MacDonald | 1–2 | Hibernian |
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Saull | Smith Burroughs |
True Blue | 1–1 | Howard & Bullough |
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A. Montgomery | J. Blakely |
True Blue | 1–2 | Howard & Bullough |
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20' Dearn | Harvey Pemberton |
American Cup Bracket
Second round | Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||
November 26 - Philadelphia | ||||||||||||||
Philadelphia Hibernian | 4 | |||||||||||||
January 1 - Philadelphia | ||||||||||||||
Jersey A.C. | 1 | |||||||||||||
Philadelphia Hibernian | 3-2 | |||||||||||||
November 24 - Brooklyn | ||||||||||||||
Clan MacDonald | 3-1 | |||||||||||||
Clan MacDonald | 0-2 | |||||||||||||
March 4 - Philadelphia | ||||||||||||||
Brooklyn Celtic | 0-0 | |||||||||||||
Philadelphia Hibernian | 3 | |||||||||||||
November 27/January 1 - Ansonia | ||||||||||||||
Ansonia F.C. | 1 | |||||||||||||
Ansonia F.C. | 4-3 | |||||||||||||
January 22 | ||||||||||||||
Brooklyn A.F.C. | 3-1 | |||||||||||||
Ansonia F.C. | 1 | |||||||||||||
November 24 - Philadelphia | ||||||||||||||
Scottish Americans | 0 | |||||||||||||
Collingwood F.C. | 0 | |||||||||||||
April 9, 23 - Newark | ||||||||||||||
Scottish Americans | 2 | |||||||||||||
Philadelphia Hibernian | 1-1 | |||||||||||||
November 28 - Pawtucket | ||||||||||||||
Howard & Bullough | 1-3 | |||||||||||||
Howard & Bullough | 2 | |||||||||||||
December 31 - Pawtucket | ||||||||||||||
West Hudson A.A. | 1 | |||||||||||||
Howard & Bullough | 5 | |||||||||||||
November 26 - Trenton | ||||||||||||||
Paterson True Blues | 4 | |||||||||||||
Trenton Caledonians | 3-1 | |||||||||||||
March 4 - Pawtucket | ||||||||||||||
Paterson True Blues | 3-6 | |||||||||||||
Howard & Bullough | 2 | |||||||||||||
Newark | ||||||||||||||
Tacony F.C. | 1 | |||||||||||||
Wilberforce F.C. | 0 | |||||||||||||
December 25 - Philadelphia | ||||||||||||||
Tacony F.C. | 1 | |||||||||||||
Tacony F.C. | 1 | |||||||||||||
Brooklyn | ||||||||||||||
Philadelphia Thistles | 0 | |||||||||||||
Camerons | 0 | |||||||||||||
Philadelphia Thistles | 4 | |||||||||||||
a) aggregate after 3 games
Semifinals
Hibernian | 3–1 | Ansonia |
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Godfrey (2) Danks |
40' Simcox |
Howard & Bullough | 2–1 | Tacony |
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21' McKay 27' Smith |
69' Kemp |
Final
Philadelphia Hibernian (PA) | 1–1 | Howard & Bullough (RI) |
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Harry Burroughs 70’ | Michael Cannane 80’ |
Replay
Philadelphia Hibernian (PA) | 1–3 | Howard & Bullough (RI) |
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60' Burrows | 46' McKay Harvey (pk) 76' Harvey |
Hibs: GK O'Donnell, RF Danks, LF Wilson(c), RMF Waltermate, CMF Blaney, LMF Tillie, OR Burroughs, IR Godfrey, CF Gallagher, IL Smith, OL Hinds.
H&B: GK Healey, RF O'Toole(c), LF Donnelly, RMF Creighton, CMF Brown, LMF Blakely, OR Harvey, IR McKay, CF W.Pemberton, IL E.Pemberton, OL Cannan.
References
- "Soccer Clubs Prepare For Big Season". (September 12, 1910). Newark Evening News, p.21 col.3
- "Tacony Beat The Thistles". (October 17, 1910). The Morning Call, p.3 col.4
- "Ansonias And Bronx Teams Played A Tie–Game". (October 24, 1910). Evening Sentinel, p.1 col.2
- "True Blue Defeated Newburgh Eleven In Cup Tie Game". (October 24, 1910). Paterson Evening News, p.6 col.4
- "Thistles Win Cup Contest". (October 30, 1910). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.8 col.1
- "Celtic Downed By Jerseymen". (October 30, 1910). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.8 col.1
- "Tie For Socker Cup Far From Being Decided". (October 31, 1910). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.1 col.5
- "Cup Tie Game Was A Draw". (October 31, 1910). Paterson Press, p.6 col.7
- "Brooklyn Celtics Win In Harrison". (October 31, 1910). The Observer, p.10 col.4
- "Soccer On Many Fields". (October 31, 1910). New York Tribune, p.5 col.5
- "Play Scoreless Tie With Arcadia". (October 31, 1910). Evening Times, p.2 col.4–5
- "Neither Side Tallied". (October 31, 1910). Brooklyn Times, p.5 col.1
- "West Hudson Eleven Puts Out Newark". (October 31, 1910). Newark Evening News, p.17 col.2
- "Played Another Tie Game". (October 31, 1910). Evening Sentinel, p.4 col.2
- "Hibernians Win Cup Contest 2–0". (November 6, 1910). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.8 col.1
- "Put Thistles Out Of Cup–Tie". (November 7, 1910). Evening Times, p.2 col.8
- "Brooklyns Again Tie; New Game Necessary". (November 7, 1910). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.1 col.5
- "Jersey A.C. Defeated The Critchleys". (November 7, 1910). Jersey Journal, p.13 col.4
- "Crescent Sockers Beaten By Quakers". (November 13, 1910). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, p.9 col.4
- "No Title". (November 14, 1910). Evening Sentinel, p.5
- "Jerseys, Howard & Bulloughs And The Hubs Still In". (November 7, 1910). Newark Evening Star, p.10 col.5
- "Clan MacDonald Tie With Brooklyn Celtics". (November 25, 1910). Standard Union, p.12 col.6
- "Scots Win 2D Round Cup Contest". (November 25, 1910). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.12 col.5
- "Hibs Get Revenge From Jersey City". (November 27, 1910). Philadelphia Inquirer, sec. 3 p.1 col.4–5
- "Beat Out West Hudsons, 2–1". (November 28, 1910). The Evening Times, p.2 col.8
- "Callies Strong Against True Blues". (October 31, 1910). Trenton Evening Times, p.11 col.5
- "Ansonia Wins Again". (November 28, 1910). Evening Sentinel, p.col.3
- "Wilberforce Eleven Defeated By Tacony Team In Hard Game". (November 28, 1910). Paterson Evening News, p.6 col.4
- "Scots Only Local Team In Cup–Tie". (November 28, 1910). Newark Evening News, p.16 col.1
- "Advance To Fourth Round". (December 5, 1910). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, sec.3 p.1 col.6
- "True Blues Won Easily". (December 5, 1910). The Morning Call, p.3 col.3–4
- "Ansonia Eleven Victor". (January 2, 1911). New York Tribune, p.8 col.7
- "Tacony Scores Goal And Wins". (December 27, 1911). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.10 col.7
- "Play Brilliant Draw Game". (January 2, 1911). The Evening Times, p.2 col.1
- "Clan MacDonald Ties With Hibs 3–3". (January 3, 1911). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.12 col.5
- "Ansonia Soccer Team Now In Semi-Finals". (January 23, 1911). Evening Sentinel, p. col.1
- "Clansmen Eliminated From Soccer Cup Tie". (January 9, 1911). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, sec.3 p.1 col.3
- "Teams Play Another Draw". (January 9, 1911). The Morning Call, p.3 col.6
- "Clansmen Eliminated From Soccer Cup Tie". (January 9, 1911). Brooklyn Daily Eagle, sec.3 p.1 col.3
- "Hibernians Easily Win From Ansonia". (April 10, 1911). Philadelphia Inquirer, p.9 col.5
- "Howard & Bulloughs Put Out Tacony". (March 6, 1911). Evening Times, p.2 col.4–5
- "Brilliant Soccer Football Battle Ends Without Decision". (April 10, 1911). Newark Evening Star, p.11 col.4–6
- "Soccer Cup Captured By H.–B. Eleven". (April 24, 1911). Newark Evening News, p.21 col.7
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