1928–29 American Soccer League Explained

Competition:American Soccer League
-1928–29 Season-
Season:1928–29
Num Teams:12
Winners:Fall River F.C. (4th title)
Nextseason:Fall 1929

Statistics of American Soccer League in season 1928–29.

Overview

The first half of the 1928-29 season began on September 1, 1928. This season saw the onset of the Soccer War., a struggle between the American Soccer League and the United States Football Association for control of the sport. It began when the league boycotted the National Challenge Cup in September 1928.[1] Within a week, three ASL teams, Bethlehem Steel, Newark Skeeters and New York Giants, defied the boycott and entered the cup.[2] On September 24, 1928, Bill Cunningham, president of the American Soccer League, suspended the three teams and fined them each $1000.00.[3] In response, the USFA helped create a competing league, the Eastern Professional Soccer League which included the three teams suspended by the ASL, as well as teams from the Southern New York Soccer Association and the newly created New York Hakoah. In a bizarre twist, the first half of the season ended for some teams as early as December 25, 1928, and for others as late as January 13, 1929. The second half of the season then began on December 29, 1928, for some team and for other, not until January 5 or January 13, 1929. This created a situation in which some teams were still playing first half games while other teams were playing their second half games.

In December 1928, the league admitted Jersey City as the league's ninth team for the second season. Jersey City made it seven games into the second half before withdrawing from the league and disbanding. Then on March 23, 1929, J&P Coats also withdrew from the league following its victory over Brooklyn that day. The team came under new ownership which renamed it the Pawtucket Rangers and re-entered the league, taking J&P Coats' record and position in the standings. The team played its first game, a 2-1 loss to Fall River on March 30, 1929. The league had one last team withdrew when the New Bedford Whalers left the league and jumped to the Eastern Professional Soccer League after its 4-0 victory over Boston on March 17, 1929. The Fall River Football Club topped the standings in both the first and second half of the season and were declared league champion.

League standings

First half

PlaceTeamGPWLDGFGAPtsPct
1Fall River F.C.311795643643.694
2Brooklyn Wanderers311867796142.677
3New York Nationals291388705334.586
42413511534431.534
52911612514728.483
6288812496024.429
718369274012.333
8284717286915.268
9New York Giants832315178.500
1063031286.500
1170167300.000

Second half

PlaceTeamGPWLDGFGAPtsPct
1Fall River F.C.221165382428.636
2Providence221237463727.614
3J&P Coats /
Pawtucket Rangers[4]
2513210423928.560
4New York Nationals21876685523.548
5Brooklyn Wanderers 20569425018.536
6Philadelphia 18639365415.450
7Boston257414455518.417
8New Bedford Whalers[5] 14716372815.360
9Jersey City[6] 720511234.286

League Cup

The winners of the League Cup final were awarded the H.E. Lewis Cup. The finalist were tied on aggregate goals (4 each) after their two match series, and so were required to play a third winner take all match at a neutral site, Hawthorne Field in Brooklyn.[7]

Bracket

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Semifinals


New Bedford advances, 4–3, on aggregate.----


New York advances, 8–7, on aggregate.----

Final



New York wins Lewis Cup, 8–6, on aggregate.

Goals leaders

RankScorerClubGamesGoals
1Janos NehadomaBrooklyn Wanderers4843
Werner NilsenBoston5343
3John NelsonJ&P Coats4339
4Bill PatersonProvidence3533
5Hookey Leonard5031
6Sam KennedyJ&P Coats3723
7Freddie WallPhiladelphia2322
Tec WhiteFall River F.C.4922
9Bart McGhee3019
10Herbert CarlssonNew York Nationals4518
11Leslie LyellBrooklyn Wanderers4517
12Billy AdairBrooklyn Wanderers4316
Philadelphia2816
14David RobertsonBrooklyn Wanderers3815
15Jerry BestNew Bedford Whalers3014
Jack GreenProvidence3714
17Jim PurvisPhiladelphia2913
18Bobby CurtisBrooklyn Wanderers4112
19Nils NygrenBoston2911
Mike McLeavyProvidence3111
Pete FitzpatrickNew York Giants4311
22Billy GonsalvesBoston3210

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl091328.html The Globe -- Bethlehem; Thursday, September 13, 1928
  2. http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl091928.html The Globe -- Bethlehem; Wednesday, September 19, 1928
  3. http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl092528b.html REGRET LEAGUE ACTION AGAINST THREE CLUBS
  4. Team played 18 games as J&P Coats and 7 games as the Pawtucket Rangers.
  5. Withdrew from the ASL after March 17, 1929, and entered the Eastern Professional Soccer League.
  6. Withdrew following February 10, 1929, loss to Providence.
  7. News: Lovett . C.A. . Nationals, Whalers Playoff Soccer Tie. February 3, 1929. New York Daily News. 27. February 5, 2019.