1894 American Cup

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1894 American Cup
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Tournament details
CountryUnited States
Teams13
Final positions
ChampionsOlympics (2nd title)
Runner-up True Blues
Tournament statistics
Matches played13
Goals scored88 (6.77 per match)
  1893
1895  

The 1894 American Cup was the tenth edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. The Fall River Olympics won their second title by defeating the Paterson True Blues in the final. This season the elected committee was William Turner as president, William W. Douglas as vice president, James Henderson as Secretary, and Ephraim Mayes of the Olympics as Treasurer. The committee selected the Thomlinson's patent football as the official ball to be used in all cup games.

Contents

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Participants

DivisionStateCityTeam
Western New Jersey Bayonne Centreville A.C.
Hoboken Americus Athletic Association
Kearny Wonders
Newark Newark Caledonians
Paterson Paterson True Blues
Thistle
New York Brooklyn Greepoint Thistle
New York New York Thistles
Eastern Massachusetts Fall River Fall River East Ends
Fall River Olympics
Fall River Rovers
Rhode Island Pawtucket Pawtucket Free Wanderers
Young Men's Christian Association

First round

The first round draw took place at the AFA meeting at Newark, New Jersey on September 2, 1893. The games of the first round were scheduled to be played on or before the third Saturday in October. Olympics drew a bye.

October 7, 1893 East Ends 5–4 Y.M.C.A. Fall River, MA
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Stadium: County Street grounds
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Abe Pilling
Note: East Ends: GK Murtaugh, FB Jennings, Fagan, HB Scott, Stanton, Cunliffe, LW Andrews, Foley, C Keavey, RW Melia, Nixon.
Y.M.C.A.: GK McLay, FB Whipple, Ellison, HB Scorer, Meiklejohn, Moore, LW Holburn, Cochrane, C Leggett, RW J.Moore, Cameron.
October 14, 1893 Greenpoint Thistle 1–1 True Blues Brooklyn, NY
3:30 PMSoccerball shade.svg1H' [2] Ackerman Soccerball shade.svgStadium: Williamsburgh AA grounds
Note: True Blues: GK S.Simpson, FB J.Lockman(c), F.Binks, HB R.Garner, J.Henshell, Joe Upton, FW Tommy Turner, Jimmy Cochren, L.Dodson, E.Ackerman, Jimmy Counsell.
Greenpoint: GK A.Allison, FB T.Foy, J.McKee, HB A.Graham, J.Coffee, M.C.Rice, FW J.Ward, C.Gorvin, R.Donaldson(c), J.Connell, M.Brady.
October 14, 1893 NY Thistle w/o Wonders
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Note: Thistle forfeited.
October 14, 1893 Americus A.A. 2–1 Centreville A.C. West Hoboken, NJ
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Attendance: 1000
Note: Americus: GK R.Galliant, FB G.Seller, H.Gregory, HB E.Koch, F.Rolker, R.Gallup, FW B.Fisk, William Gill, T.Bright, J.Ayres, O.Alces.
Centreville: GK C.Bauer, FB W.Jeffs, A.Wilson, HB M.Byrnes, H.Fitzpatrick, J.Fitzpatrick, FW J.Campbell, F.Oliver, R.Talbot, J.Spavin, G.Spavin.
October 14, 1893 Free Wanderers 1–4 Rovers Pawtucket, RI
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Stadium: Dexter Street grounds
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Mayes
Note: Free Wanderers: G J.Shea, FB Gregory, Jack Stuart, HB Reed, Johnson, Puleston, RW Whiteside, Davis, LW Jeffrey(c), Watson, C Al Jenkins.
Rovers: GK Dennis Shea, FB Buckley, Culligan, HB Pickup, Fortin, Legrosse, LW Harrington, Borden, C Pemberton, RW Farrell, Gavan.
October 21, 1893 Caledonians 3–2 Paterson Thistle Kearny, NJ
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Stadium: Cosmopolitan Park
Referee: P. Hughes (O.N.T.)
Note: Caledonians: GK I.Smith, FB W.Patrick, R.McDonald, HB F.McDonald(c), T.Shaw, J.Brown, RW J.Hill, R.Gibson, LW A.McGee, T.Kelley, C Hoburn.
Thistle: GK G.Wilkie, FB W.Alexander, M.Stewart, HB S.Finlay, J.Finlay, J.O'Neil, LW M.McAulay, H.Lander, RW J.Ingram, J.Turner, C W.Turner.

replays

October 21, 1893 True Blues 0–3 Greenpoint Thistle Paterson, NJ
[6] Stadium: Willard Park
November 18, 1893 Caledonians 4–2 Paterson Thistle Kearny, NJ
[7] Stadium: Cosmopolitan Park
Referee: James Lennox
Note: Caledonians: GK Smith, FB L.Shaw, R.McDonald, HB F.McDonald(c), Britchford, Brown, FW Hill, Barton, McGee, Evans, Downs.
Thistle: GK Wilkie, FB Alexander, Stewart, HB S.Finlay, T.Finlay, T.Turner, FW McAulay, Launder, J.Ingraham, G.Turner, Jameson.
November 18, 1893 True Blues 2–1 Greenpoint Thistle Paterson, NJ
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November 25, 1893 East Ends 8–2 Y.M.C.A. Fall River, MA
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Stadium: County Street grounds
Attendance: 1200
Referee: Abe Pilling
Note: East Ends: GK Cornell, FB Jennings, Fagan, HB Scott, Daley, Cunliffe, LW Andrews, Foley, C Keavy, RW Melia, Nixon. Reserve Kay
Y.M.C.A.: GK McLay, FB Whipple, Ellison, HB Scorer, Meiklejohn, Moore, LW Helliborne, Leggett, C Cameron, RW J.Moore, Corcoran.

Second round

The East Ends drew a second round bye.

December 2, 1893 Olympics 4–3 Rovers Fall River, MA
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Stadium: Olympics grounds
Attendance: 2000
Referee: James Hood
Note: Olympics: GK Irving, FB Hughes, Farrell, HB Burgess, Moores, Whitaker, RW Tobin, Dummell, LW Sunderland, Kenny, C Barlow.
Rovers: GK Shea, FB Buckley, Culligan, HB Fortin, Pickup, Legrosse, LW Borden, Harrington, C Pemberton, RW Farrell, Gavin.
December 2, 1893 Wonders w/o Caledonians Kearny, NJ
3:00 PM [11] Stadium: Athletic grounds
Referee: McAulay (Paterson Thistles)
Note: Wonders did not show. Game awarded to Caledonians.
December 2, 1893 True Blues 11–0 Americus A.A. Paterson, NJ
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[12] Stadium: Willard Park
Note: Americus: GK R.Galliant, FB G.Seller, G.Raleston, HB E.Koch, H.L.Walker, G.Johnston, FW W.McFarland, J.L.Douglas, T.Bright, D.B.Fisk, O.Alces.
True Blues: GK Sam Templeton, FB J.Henshell, F.Binks, HB R.Garner, J.Worsley, E.Ackerman, FW L.Dodson, Ralph Hall, T.Phillibin, J.Upton, T.Turner.

Semifinals

January 20, 1894 Caledonians 4–8 True Blues Kearny, NJ
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Stadium: Cosmopolitan Park
Attendance: 5000
Referee: Edward Walker (Kearny)
Note: Caledonians: GK J.Smith, FB O.Dawson, W.Patrick, HB F.McDonald(c), F.Bridgford, W.Shaw, LW G.Weston, G.McGee, C W.Deegan, RW R.Brown, J.Barton.
True Blues: GK Sam Templeton, FB S.Logan, F.Binks, HB W.Barr, Ralph Hall, E.Ackerman, FW Len Dodson, R.Garner, C Tom Phillibin, LW J.Upton, T.Turner.
March 10, 1894 East Ends 3–7 Olympics Fall River, MA
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Stadium: County Street grounds
Attendance: 3000
Referee: Abe Pilling
Note: East Ends: GK Simester, FB Jennings, Fagan, HB Scott, P.Stanton, Cunliffe, LW Andrews, Bannister, C Melia, RW P.Murtaugh, J.Murtaugh.
Olympics: GK Irving, FB Hughes, Spencer, HB Burgess, Moores, Whittaker, RW Kenney, Sunderland, LW Dummell, Tobin(c), C Barlow.
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Final

April 21, 1894 Olympics 4–1 True Blues Fall River, MA
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Attendance: 4000
Referee: Harry Wood
Note: Olympics: GK Jim Irving, FB Hughes, Burgess, HB Barlow, Moores, Whittaker, LW Kenney, Sunderland, RW Dummell, Tobin(c), C Spencer.
True Blues: GK Allen, FB Luckerman, F.Binks, HB Henshall, Ralph Hall, E.Ackerman, RW Len Dodson, R.Garner, C Tom Phillibin, LW J.Upton, T.Turner.

American Cup bracket

First Round Second Round Semifinals Finals
            
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends 5–8
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Y.M.C.A 4–2
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends
bye
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River East Ends 3
Eastern Circuit
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Olympics 7
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Olympics
bye
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Olympics 4
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Rovers 3
Flag of Rhode Island.svg Pawtucket Free Wanderers 1
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Rovers 4
Flag of Massachusetts.svg Fall River Olympics 4
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 1
Flag of New York.svg New York Thistle
Flag of New Jersey.svg Kearny Wondersw/o
Flag of New Jersey.svg Kearny Wonders
Flag of New Jersey.svg Newark Caledoniansw/o
Flag of New Jersey.svg Newark Caldonians 3–4
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson Thistle 2–2
Flag of New Jersey.svg Newark Caledonians 4
Western Circuit
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 8
Flag of New York.svg Greenpoint Thistle 1–1
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 1–2
Flag of New Jersey.svg Paterson True Blues 11
Flag of New Jersey.svg Americus A.A. 0
Flag of New Jersey.svg Americus A.A. 2
Flag of New Jersey.svg Centreville A.C. 1

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