1931 American Soccer League Explained

Competition:American Soccer League
-1931 Season-
Season:1931
Num Teams:9
League Topscorer:Bob McIntyre (38)
Nextseason:1932

Statistics of American Soccer League in season 1931.

Overview

At the start of this season the American Soccer League was in decline, suffering from the effects of the Great Depression. Clubs had begun to fold, merge and disappear. The eventual champions, New Bedford Whalers, had been formed by Sam Mark following the merger of Fall River F.C. and New York Yankees. Long time ASL members Brooklyn Wanderers folded before the season. However New York Americans, later to become a perennial contender in the second ASL, made their debut.

The season began on February 29, 1931. The first half ended on May 31, 1931. The second half began September 19, 1931, and the season concluded on December 27, 1931. The season saw strong performances by New Bedford Whalers, New York Giants and a resurgent Pawtucket Rangers. Hakoah All-Stars improved markedly to take fourth place. Although the Whalers won this season, they lost the playoff series for the overall 1931 champion, being defeated by Spring 1931 champions New York Giants in a play-off. Whalers took the first game at home 8-3 before the Giants came back to win 6-0, taking the series on a 9-8 aggregate score.

League standings

First half

PlaceTeamGPWDLGFGAPTSPCT
1New York Giants171025422822.647
2Brooklyn Wanderers16925322720.625
3New York Yankees17935402721.619
4Pawtucket Rangers18936473321.583
5Fall River[1] 16826282518.558
6Hakoah All-Stars175210254112.353
7Newark Americans1341818299.346
8New Bedford Whalers[2] 1132618229.346
9Boston Bears[3] 710610302.143

Second half

PlaceTeamGPWDLGFGAPTSPCT
1New Bedford Whalers[4] 211425603230.714
2New York Giants201145543826.650
3Pawtucket Rangers201307584226.650
4Hakoah All-Stars211146443426.615
5Boston Bears[5] 194312345011.289
6New York Americans[6] 20331432699.225
7Newark Americans1112816394.183

Playoff

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New York Giants9–8 New Bedford Whalers3–8 6–0 January 1 • Battery Park • ???
January 3 • Polo Grounds • 4,000

Second leg

New York Giants won, 9–8, on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

RankScorerClubGPG
1Bob McIntyrePawtucket Rangers3438
2Bert PatenaudeNew York Yankees
New York Giants
3133
3Willie CrilleyFall River F.C.
Brooklyn Wanderers
Newark Americans
2223
4Tommy FlorieNew Bedford Whalers
Fall River F.C.
3622
5Werner NilsenNew York Yankees
New Bedford Whalers
2921
6Billy GonsalvesNew York Yankees
New Bedford Whalers
3620
7Davey BrownNew York Giants3018
Rudolph NikolsbergerHakoah All-Stars3518
9Bill PatersonBrooklyn Wanderers
Fall River F.C.
3016
10Jimmy McAuleyPawtucket Rangers3515
Moritz HäuslerHakoah All-Stars3815
11Nib HoggFall River F.C.
Pawtucket Rangers
2714
12Tec WhiteNew York Yankees
New Bedford Whalers
3813
13Arthur ScottPawtucket Rangers3512
14George MoorhouseNew York Yankees
Newark Americans
3111
Bart McGheeNew York Giants3211
16Herbert CarlssonNew York Giants3410

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Notes and References

  1. In late April 1931, the New Bedford Whalers merged with Fall River F.C. The combined team continued under the Fall River name.
  2. Following an April 19, 1931, game with Fall River, the New Bedford Whalers merged with Fall River.
  3. The Bears withdrew from the league in early April 1931, having lost six of their seven games. They re-entered the league for the fall half.
  4. During the mid-season break, Fall River F.C. failed. The New York Yankees then moved to New Bedford, obtained the rights to the name and players of both Fall River F.C. and the New Bedford Whalers. The Yankees then changed their name to the New Bedford Whalers.
  5. The Bears had withdrawn from the league during the first half of the season, but re-entered for the second half.
  6. The Americans were a new team that entered the league during the mid-season break.