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1934 National Challenge Cup


FieldValue
titleNational Challenge Cup
year1934
imageDewar trophy 1914.jpg
captionDewar Challenge Cup
countryUnited States
dates7 January – 16 April 1934
defending_championsStix, Baer and Fuller
winnersStix, Baer and Fuller
count2
secondPawtucket Rangers
semifinal1Wieboldt Wonderbolts
semifinal2Brooklyn Hispano
prev_season1933
next_season1935

The 1934 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.

Eastern Division

||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| ||||| |January 14 - East Newark|Irish-Americans|1|Newark First Germans|3 ||||| ||||| ||||| |January 14 - Starlight Park|New York Americans|4|Brookhattan|2 ||||| |January 14 - Glen Cove, New York|Glen Cove F.C.|1|Hispano|2 |January 14|Brooklyn Celtic||bye| |January 21|Boston|2|New Bedford Defenders|1 |January 21, 28 - Fall River|Fall River Rovers|4-1|Fall River Uniteds|2-1 |January 20, 28 - Pawtucket|Pawtucket Rangers|4-2|Thornton Victorias|2-3 |February 17, 25|Fairlawn Rovers|3-3|New Bedford Tessiers|1-1 |January 28 - Union|Newark First Germans|2|Baltimore Canton|1 |January 28 - Newark|Scots Americans|3|Ryersons|1 |January 28 - Bronx|New York Americans|2|Brooklyn First German|0 |January 28 - Brooklyn|Brooklyn Hispano|3|Brooklyn Celtic|1 |February 18, 25|Boston|4-1|Fall River Rovers|1-0 |March 3, 4 - Pawtucket|Pawtucket Rangers|4-4|Fairlawn Rovers|3-1 |February 11, 25 - Newark|Newark Germans|1-3|Scots Americans|1-0 |March 4 - Bronx|New York Americans|0|Brooklyn Hispano|1 |March 10, 18|Pawtucket Rangers|3-5|Boston Celtics|1-1 |March 10, 17, 18|Newark Germans|5 a|Brooklyn Hispano|6 |March 24, 25|Pawtucket Rangers|6-4|Brooklyn Hispano|0-2

Western Division

|January 14 - St. Louis|Stix|6|Minit Rubs|1 |Detroit|Sons of Malta|2|Swedish-Americans|0 |January 14, 22 - Pittsburgh|Curry Silver Tops|1-2|Morgan|1-1 |January 21 - Cleveland|Bartunek Slavia|2|Milwaukee Vienna|1 |January 14 - Chicago|Sparta Leaders|8|Norwegian Americans|2 |January 14 - St. Louis|Cleveland Indians|2|Cleveland Shamrocks|0 |December 17/January 7 - St. Louis|Ben Millers|4-6|Andersons|4-2 |January 14 - Chicago|Wieboldt Wonderbolts|5|Swedish American|1 |February 4 - St. Louis|Stix|3|Sons of Malta|0 |February 4, 11 - Pittsburgh|Curry|0-2|Slavia|0-0 |February 4 - Chicago|Sparta|6|Cleveland Indians|0 |February 4 - St. Louis|Ben Miller|1|Wieboldt Wonderbolts|3 |February 18 - St. Louis|Stix|4|Curry|0 |February 25/March 4 - Chicago|Sparta|0-1|Wieboldt Wonderbolts|0-2 |March 11, 18, 25|Stix|7 b|Wieboldt Wonderbolts|3

a,b) aggregate after 3 games

Final

First game

Gonsalves Nilsen Flavin McIntyre

Second game

McAuley Gonsalves

Third game

Nilsen McLean

Sources

  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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