1906 American Cup Explained

American Cup
Year:1906
Country:United States
Num Teams:13
Winners:West Hudson
Count:1
Second:True Blue
Matches:17
Goals:93
Scoring Leader:Louis Miller (6)
Prev Season:1898
Next Season:1907

The 1906 American Cup was the fifteenth edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. After being inactive for several years, the AFA reorganized in February 1906 with eight initial entries from the New Jersey towns of Harrison, Paterson, Kearyn, and Newark.[1] At their February 13 meeting at the Caledonian House in Paterson it was decided to send additional invitations to Metropolitan league teams.[2] On February 17 at the Cosmopolitan Park House in East Newark Hal A. Holden of Kearny was elected president, Harry Craig of Paterson as treasurer, Peter Martin(Bronx Rangers) as vice-president, Herbert Turner of Paterson as recording secretary, James Allen Jr. of O.N.T. as financial secretary and Dr. John W. Reid as honorary president.[3] [4] [5] On February 24, exhibition games between the West Hudsons of Harrison and Pan Americans of Fall River coincided with the association meeting at Cosmopolitan Hall in order to have a representative, in this case C.C. Murphy, present for New England clubs wishing to join the tournament. On this occasion four additional teams from the Metropolitan district joined bringing the total to twelve. Entries were open until March 3.[6] John Swithenby who was in possession of the old trophy donated it to the association to once again award it to the winner of the tournament.[7] [8]

Entries

There were thirteen participants in the 1906 AFA tournament.[9] [10]

width=20% colspan=1Namewidth=20% colspan=1Citywidth=20% colspan=1Leaguewidth=20% colspan=1Managerwidth=20% colspan=1Grounds
CaledonianKearny, NJAFAH.HoldenCosmopolitan Park
Celtic A.C.East Newark, NJNJAFLWilliam HarrisonCosmopolitan Park
CelticPaterson, NJNJML-Ryle Park
HibernianHarrison, NJNJAFL-Harrison Oval
O.N.T.Kearny, NJAFA-Cosmopolitan Park
RangersBronx, NYMAFL-Bronx Oval
 RangersPaterson, NJMAFLW.MulholenRyle Park
RiversideKearny, NJAFAJ.SwithenbyCosmopolitan Park
 Robert Burns SocietyNew York, NYAFA-Equitable Park
Scottish AmericanKearny, NJNJAFLSamuel ReynoldsWiedenmayer's Park
 StarsKearny, NJAFA-Cosmopolitan Park
True Blue F.B.C.Paterson, NJNJAFL/MAFLD.MacMillanRyle Park
West HudsonHarrison, NJNJAFL/MAFLRobert MarshallCosmopolitan Park

NJAFL - New Jersey Association Football League, MAFL - Metropolitan Association Football League, NJML - New Jersey Minor League

First round

The first round draw took place at the AFA meeting in Swithenby's Hotel on Saturday March 3, 1906.[11] On Wednesday March 6 at Ford's Hall in Kearny the association met to select the referees for the first round matches and were scheduled to reconvene at Evan's Hall in Kearny on March 19 at the close of the first round.[12] [13] Bronx Rangers, Riverside, and Scottish Americans drew byes. The Celtic-O.N.T. match was protested because the referee had the teams play ten minutes extra time each way after a regulation tie. The game was ordered replayed because that rule had not passed the sanction of the AFA.

replays

Second round

The second round draw was held on Tuesday April 3 at Evans Hall in Kearny, New Jersey.The games were to be played by April 22.[14] [15]

replay

Semifinals

Charity match

On May 13 a benefit game was arranged by the AFA, the proceeds of which would be split between Benjamin Holden of the East Newark Celtics and Thomas Warburton, goalkeeper of the Robert Burns Club.[16] Warburton suffered a broken leg in the April 22nd match against West Hudson. Holden also had his leg broken in a game. The match was set for Cosmopolitan Park in East Newark between the West Hudson squad and a picked eleven from the other AFA teams. The 'All American' team was made up of GK Parker (Kearny Stars), FB Taylor (True Blues), FB Wilson (Scottish American), HB Hackett (East Newark Celtics), HB Hill (Bronx Rangers), HB McKay (O.N.T.), FW Murray (Paterson Rangers), FW Holden (Caledonian), FW Fisher (Riverside), FW Hunter (Burns FC), FW Manner (Paterson Celtic). The West Hudson lineup was GK Hayes, FB McMahon, Donald, HB Young, Neil, Lone, RW Knowles, Tate, C McMillan, LW Magee, Oldfield. James Caldwell of Newark officiated. Before a crowd of 2,200 people West Hudson won 2–0 on goals by Tate and Oldfield.[17]

Semifinal replay

Final

The location selected for the final was Morris Park in Newark, New Jersey. After the match ended in a one all draw the AFA met at Evan's Hall in Kearny, NJ and decided that in the replay in case of a tie at full time, extra time would be allowed until one team scored.[18]

Champions

West Hudson 1906. Garnet with light blue trim. New Jersey, Metropolitan, and American Champions.
Top row- Robert M. Marshall, manager; William McMahon, fullback; Arthur Hayes, goal;William McClung, reserve halfback; John Donald, fullback; Toby Singleton, reserve halfback.
Middle row- John Young, halfback; George Bennett, halfback; John Lone, halfback.
Bottom row- Fred Greenhaigh, left wing; George Knowles, left wing; Thomas Gorman(captain), center; John Magee, right wing; Louis Miller, right wing.

New England Cup Tie Series

There was growing interest in New England for a cup tournament.[19] Randolph Howarth, manager of the Rovers and president of the Inter state league was notified by AFA president Holden of an upcoming meeting regarding the reforming of the American Cup tournament.[20] Pan American manager C.C. Murphy had traveled to Newark and was informed that his team can join the AFA tournament provided seven other clubs join as well.[21] The most that could be secured in short notice were five teams.[22] Mr. Howarth needed more time to round up the remaining teams. A meeting was called for by AFA secretary Herbert Turner to inform the New England representatives of the rules, regulations and by-laws of the organization. The meeting was scheduled for 8PM on Thursday March 8 at the rooms of the City Football league on Quequechan street in Fall River. However word was received late Thursday afternoon that the AFA met on Wednesday and decided because it was too late in the season, they would continue without the New England teams as they were beginning the first round a few days later on March 11. It was then decided by the members of the Fall River meeting to continue to conduct a tournament apart from the AFA and call themselves the New England Association Cup-Tie League. The officers elected were William Allan of Pawtucket as president, Nat Frazer of Boston as vice-president, Randolph Howarth of Fall River as secretary, and C.C. Murphy Jr. of Fall River as treasurer.[23]

Participants

There were eleven entries for this tournament. Fairlawn was originally drawn in the ties however they failed to pay the entry fee by the due date and were replaced by Taunton.[24]

First round

The first round was due to be completed by March 31. The Pan Americans originally drawn with Fairlawn had a bye when they were scratched. The Thornton Rangers who originally drew the bye were paired with Taunton when they entered.

Second round

The second round draw was held April 2, 1906 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. H&B and Thornton drew byes.

See also

1905–06 Haverford Fords men's soccer team

Notes and References

  1. News: . February 12, 1906 . New Football League . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.10 col.5.
  2. News: . February 14, 1906 . American Cup Tie Association Meets . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.13 col.1.
  3. News: . February 19, 1906 . Cup Tie Association Organizes . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.17 col.3.
  4. News: . February 18, 1906 . Football League Given A Start . The Sunday Call . Newark . August 26, 2024 . p.8 col.3.
  5. News: . February 19, 1906 . Cup Tie Soccer League Formed . Paterson Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.9 col.5 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: . February 26, 1906 . Association Football . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.17 col.3.
  7. News: . March 2, 1906 . Plans Of Soccer League . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.7 col.6.
  8. News: . March 3, 1906 . Association Football For Old American Cup . Paterson Daily Press . August 26, 2024 . p.6 col.4.
  9. News: . March 3, 1906 . Association Football . New York Tribune . August 26, 2024 . p.11 col.1 . Newspapers.com.
  10. "Season To Be Arranged". (March 3, 1906). The Evening Journal, p.6 col.4
  11. News: . March 5, 1906 . Championship Football Schedule . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.13 col.6.
  12. "Officials To Preside In First Cup Tie". (March 10, 1906). The Evening Journal, p.9 col.5
  13. News: . March 8, 1906 . Association Football Dates . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.13 col.1.
  14. News: . April 4, 1906 . Drawings For Cup Tie Games . Newark Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.2 col.1.
  15. "Ready For Second Round". (April 5, 1906). The Morning Call, p.3 col.5
  16. News: . May 13, 1906 . Exhibition Football Today . The Sunday Call . Newark . August 26, 2024 . p.9 col.3.
  17. "Team Play Is Big Factor". (May 14, 1906). Newark Evening News, p.13 col.5
  18. "Date Fixed For Final". (May 30, 1906). Newark Evening News, p.11 col.4
  19. News: . January 19, 1906 . East End Echoes . Fall River Globe . August 26, 2024 . p.6 col.1 . Newspapers.com.
  20. News: . February 23, 1906 . East End Echoes . Fall River Globe . August 26, 2024 . p.7 col.4 . Newspapers.com.
  21. News: . February 27, 1906 . Pan Americans Return . Daily Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.6 col.2 . Newspapers.com.
  22. News: . February 28, 1906 . American Cup League . Fall River Daily Herald . August 26, 2024 . p.7 col.4 . Newspaper.com.
  23. News: . March 9, 1906 . With Enthusiasm . Fall River Daily Evening News . August 26, 2024 . p.3 col.2 . Newspapers.com.
  24. News: . March 9, 1906 . Football Magnates Meet In This City . Fall River Daily Herald . August 26, 2024 . p.2 col.1 . Newspapers.com.