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- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup abstract "The 1933 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. As in 1931, the ASL teams played a round robin format instead of direct knockout games. The five New York team formed the Metropolitan group. The New England group included the three remaining ASL teams along with Victoria Mills of the Southern New England Association who qualified by defeating Fairlawn Rovers. The Round Robin was somewhat unpopular because of the methods used. Despite a league setup, games tied at the end of regulation were to go into overtime. In the event of a tie in the standings, goal average was used to break the tie. A slight controversy ensued when a game between Boston and Fall River was called at the 78th minute with the score 0-0. Fall River later forfeited the replay leaving Boston tied for first with Pawtucket. The Rangers advanced on better goal average leaving Boston unable to make up the difference in a replay with Fall River or a playoff with Pawtucket. In the West it was business as usual with the standard knockout procedure and the Stix of St. Louis making their second of what would be six consecutive trips to the national final. Other highlights include Bert Patenaude's five goal performance against Fairhill in the First German Club's first round match on January 14.".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup wikiPageID "17633514".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "595988187".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup attendance "15200".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup attendance "4200".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup date "1933-04-16".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup date "1933-04-23".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup goals "15".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup goals "47".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup goals "83".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup goals "Michaels".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup hasPhotoCollection 1933_National_Challenge_Cup.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup referee "Dave Evans".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup referee "Patrick Howley".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup score "1".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup stadium Sportsman’s_Park.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup stadium St._Louis.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup stadium Starlight_Park.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup stadium The_Bronx.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup team "New York Americans".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup team "Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C.".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup subject Category:1932–33_in_American_soccer.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup subject Category:Lamar_Hunt_U.S._Open_Cup.
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup comment "The 1933 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. As in 1931, the ASL teams played a round robin format instead of direct knockout games. The five New York team formed the Metropolitan group. The New England group included the three remaining ASL teams along with Victoria Mills of the Southern New England Association who qualified by defeating Fairlawn Rovers.".
- 1933_National_Challenge_Cup label "1933 National Challenge Cup".
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