The 1888 American Cup was the fourth edition of the soccer tournament organized by the American Football Association. Having expanded into the New England district the first new champions came from Fall River, Massachusetts after Clark O.N.T. of Newark had won the previous three editions.[1] The Fall River Rovers defeated the Newark Almas in the final.

1888 American Cup
Tournament details
CountryUnited States
DatesOctober 22, 1887 – April 14, 1888
Teams15
Final positions
ChampionsFall River Rovers (1st title)
Runner-upNewark Almas
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored58 (3.87 per match)
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Participants

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Previously only the New York and New Jersey districts were represented. With the addition of the New England district, the tournament now included five new teams from three different states. Ansonia cricket and football club, organized in 1885, played out of Derby Driving Park wore navy blue jerseys and white knickerbockers. The East End football club, organized in 1882, played out of the County Street grounds and wore navy shirts and white shorts. The Fall River Rovers, organized in 1884, playing at Oak Grove Avenue wore gold jerseys, blue knickerbockers and red socks. The Pawtucket Free Wanderers were organized in 1885 and wore navy jerseys with white knickerbockers. Newark Caledonian football club was organized in 1885 and wore royal blue jerseys with white knickerbockers. The Providence cricket and football club, organized in 1886, wore light and dark blue jerseys, white knickerbockers and blue socks. The fifteen entrants were as follows:

 
Ad for Providence vs. Pawtucket match
State City Team
Connecticut Ansonia Ansonia
Massachusetts Fall River Fall River Rovers
Fall River East Ends
New Jersey Paterson Paterson F.B.C.
Newark Almas
Clark O.N.T.
Newark Caledonian
Tiffany Rovers
Kearny Kearny Rangers
Trenton Trenton F.B.C.
New York New York New York F.B.C.
Riverside
Thistle
Rhode Island Pawtucket Pawtucket Free Wanderers
Providence Providence Athletics

First round

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The draw was held on September 17, 1887. In order to reduce travel the teams were drawn in two sections with the Rhode Island and Massachusetts teams in the first section and the remaining teams in the second section. Riversides drew a bye. The second round was drawn on October 29, 1887.

October 22, 1887 Tiffany Rovers 0–4 Paterson Newark, New Jersey
3:45 PM [2][3]   60'
Wyatt  
  80'
W.Bissland  
Stadium: Wright Street grounds
Referee: J.Howarth
Note: Rovers: GK J.Clancy, DF T.Crann, W.Flanning, MF M.O'Hara, J.Selby, D.Dwyer, FW C.Gray, A.Hinckley, W.Hinckley, J.Morton, M.Down.
Paterson: GK W.Doney, DF J.Smallwood, B.Henshall, MF J.Henshall, G.Henshall, FW T.Bisland, T.Evans, H.Curry, W.Warburton, W.Wyatt, J.Sutton
October 22, 1887 Kearny Rangers New York
October 24, 1887 Trenton 2–3 O.N.T. Trenton, NJ
Openshaw  
  60'
[4][5]   60'
Connelly   70'
Stadium: East State grounds
Attendance: 300
Referee: Spencer (Kearny Rangers)
Note: Trenton: GK Mart, FB Allman, Rhodes, HB James, Baddely, McNichol, FW Openshaw(c), Cooper, Byatt, Bagley, Ward.
O.N.T.: GK Hughes, FB Holden, Pollister, HB Howarth, Joseph Swithemby, Dockery, FW John Swithemby(c), Swarbrick, Fisher, Connolly, McGurck.
October 29, 1887 Alma 5–1 Caledonian New Jersey
3:40 PM Gray   8'
Gray   23'
Cornall   50',  
Brennan  
[6] Hearn   Stadium: Wright Street grounds Newark
Referee: T.Smith (O.N.T.)
Note: Alma: GK Frank Farrow, DF George Wright, F.McDonald, MF E.Morton, F.Britchford, R.Pattison, FW Joseph Lucas, F.Cornall, Thomas Bright, John Gray, P.Brennan.
Caledonian: GK H.Eddis, DF W.McCormick, John Hood, MF J.Lindsay, John Hearne, W.McNeil, FW J.McWilliams, J.Low, S.Hood, R.Barr, James Hearne.
October 29, 1887 Fall River Rovers 3–1 East Ends Fall River, MA
  60'
  120',   120'
[7]   60' Stadium: County Street grounds
Attendance: 1300
Note: Rovers: G Long, FB Lonsdale, Bradley, HB Thomas, Waring, Adams, RW Bed, Blakely, LW Wild, Duff, C Buckley.
East Ends: G Bracknell, FB Whittle, Karzenski, HB Coupe, Shoarocks, Lord, RW Wild, Whittle, LW King, Darlington, C Foley.
October 29, 1887 Providence 1–4 Pawtucket Olneyville, RI
3:15 PM Tomlinson   19' [8] J.Stewart  
Lennox  
H.Stewart  
Hardy  
Stadium: Eagle street grounds
Referee: Thomas Bell
Note: Providence: GK Crone, DF Jack North, Osborne, MF Jerome, Morgan, Tomlinson, FW Such, Start, Axon, Ambler, Heliborne.
Pawtucket: GK Bosch, DF Smith, Reye, MF Conley, Pilling, Jack McGuire, FW Hardy, Harry Stewart, John Stewart, Sunderland, Lennox.
November 12, 1887 Thistles 0–1 Ansonia Metropolitan Park
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Second round

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Clark ONT had experienced their first cup-tie loss at the hands of the Almas. ONT lodged a protest on two counts. The first goal obtained by the Almas was awarded by the referee when a shot at goal was struck by Holden with his arm. ONT alleged that the foul was not properly done. The second issue concerned a goal by ONT that was disallowed since it was from a free kick. ONT claimed that the ball was touched by Jack Swithemby before Howarth scored. At a meeting the following week, the AFA did not sustain the referee's decisions and called for a replay.

December 3, 1887 Alma 2–1 O.N.T. Frelinghuysen avenue grounds
  55'
Lucas   75'
[10]   15' Attendance: 200
Referee: J.Grant
Note: Alma: GK Frank Farrow, DF F.McDonald, B.Fagan, MF E.Morton, F.Britchford, George Wright, FW F.Cornall, Joseph Lucas, Thomas Bright, A.Mountford, John Gray.
O.N.T.: GK Patrick Hughes, DF Harry Holden, A.Pallister, MF James Howarth, Joe Swithemby, P.Flynn, FW Joseph Swarbrick, J.Connolly, Jack Swithemby, James McGurck, Harry Fisher.
December 3, 1887 Fall River Rovers 3–0 Pawtucket Free Wanderers Fall River, MA
Brookshaw  
Bell  
 
[11] Stadium: Rover grounds
Attendance: 1000
Referee: Mr. Spencer (Newark)
Note: Rovers: GK Lang, DF Lonsdale, Bradley, MF Waring, Buckley, Adams, FW Bell, Brookshaw, Wilde, Duff, Blakely.
Pawtucket: GK Booth, DF Smith, J.Stewart, MF Pilling, Love, Conley, FW Harding, H.Stewart, Sandilands, McGuire, Lennox.
December 10, 1887 Kearny Rangers 6–1 Ansonia ONT grounds
Walter Taylor   10'
W.Turner   20'
Campbell  
Sergeant  ,  
Campbell  
[12][13] Wherle   60' Attendance: 150
Referee: J.Howarth
Note: Rangers: GK J.Smith, DF E.Walker, William Lines, MF Roderick McDonald, T.Spencer, William Allsopp, FW Walter Taylor, George Sargeant, J.Campbell, W.Turner, E.Stark.
Ansonia: GK W.Winfield, DF C.Williams(c), J.Williams, MF E.Wood, J.Lewis, J.Davidson, FW C.Williams, G.Bell, C.Wood, A.Wherle, M.McHale.
December 18, 1887 Riverside 0–5 Paterson
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February 22, 1888 Alma 5–1 O.N.T. Wright street grounds
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Semifinals

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March 3, 1888 Fall River Rovers 6–1 Kearney Rangers Fall River, MA
Blakeley   3'
Bell    
Duff   60'
Bruckshaw  ,   85'
[16] Stark   Stadium: Bedford Street grounds
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Eli Morton (Almas)
Note: Rovers: GK Mullen, DF Bradley, Lonsdale, MF Buckley, Waring, Adams, FW Bell, Bruckshaw, Blakeley, Wilde, Duff.
Rangers: GK J.H.Smith, DF W.Lines, L.Walker, MF Roderick McDonald, H.Bennett, William Allsop, FW W.Taylor, George Sargent, T.Spencer, A.Campbell, E.Stark.
March 10, 1888 Almas 5–1 Paterson Frelinghuysen Avenue grounds
[17] Referee: H.Holden
Note: Alma: GK H.Farron, DF E.Morton, F.McDonald, MF P.Fagin, F.Britchford, R.Patterson, FW P.Brennan, Joseph Lucas, Thomas Bright, H.Maxfield, John Gray.

Final

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April 14, 1888 Almas   1–5   Rovers East Newark, NJ
3:00 PM Gray   40' [18][19] Bell   3'
Bruckshaw  
Blakely  
Wilde  
Duff  
Stadium: O.N.T. grounds
Attendance: 400
Referee: B. Craig (New York)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Alma
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rovers
GK Frank Farrow
FB F. McDonald
FB W. Fagin
HB E. Morton
HB R. Patterson
HB F. Britchford
LW John Gray
LW H. Maxfield
C Thomas Bright
RW P. Garron
RW F. Cornall
 
GK J. Mullen
FB R. Lonsdale
FB F. Bradley
HB J. Buckley
HB H. Waring
HB H. Adams
LW H. Wilde
LW C. Duff
C J. Blakeley
RW R. Bell
RW T. Bruckshaw

Umpires:
P. O'Toole
William Allsop


Match rules

  • 90 minutes
  • Replay if game ends in a draw

American Cup bracket

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First Round Second Round Semifinal Final
            
  Almas 5
  Caledonian 1
  Almas 2-5
  Clark O.N.T. 1-1
  Trenton 2
  Clark O.N.T. 3
  Almas 5
  Paterson 1
  Riverside
bye
  Riverside 0
  Paterson 5
  Tiffany Rovers 0
  Paterson 4
  Almas 1
  Rovers 5
  Rovers 3
  East Ends 1
  Rovers 3
  Free Wanderers 0
  Athletics 1
  Free Wanderers 4
  Rovers 6
  Kearny Rangers 1
  Kearny Rangers
  New York
  Kearny Rangers 6
  Ansonia 1
  Thistles 0
  Ansonia 1

Champions

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American Football Association Challenge Cup
 
First Title

References

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  1. ^ "Results Of Cup Competitions". Constitution, By-laws And Laws Of The Game Of The American Football Association. New York: Peck & Snyder. 1888. pp. 17–18.
  2. ^ "Paterson Wins". The Morning Call. October 24, 1887. p.2 col.2. Retrieved July 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Paterson Victorious". Paterson Daily Press. October 24, 1887. p.3 col.5. Retrieved July 25, 2024.
  4. ^ "Notes About Sports" (PDF). Newark Evening News. October 25, 1887. p.3 col.1. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  5. ^ "Begun And Ended With Kicking". (October 25, 1887). Daily True American, p.5 col.4
  6. ^ "Work Of The Kickers" (PDF). Newark Evening News. October 31, 1887. p.3 col.1. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  7. ^ "Sporting Events". Fall River Daily Herald. October 31, 1887. p.4 col.2. Retrieved July 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Local News". The Olneyville Times. November 5, 1887. p.3 col.2 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Football Roughly Played". (November 13, 1887). New York Herald, p.14 col.2
  10. ^ "Foot Ball Contests" (PDF). Newark Evening News. December 5, 1887. p.3 col.1. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  11. ^ "Football Games". Fall River Daily Herald. December 5, 1887. p.4 col.2. Retrieved July 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Kearny Rangers Win" (PDF). Newark Evening News. December 12, 1887. p.3 col.1. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  13. ^ "Football In The Rain". Newark Sunday Call. December 11, 1887. p.1 col.6. Retrieved August 20, 2024.
  14. ^ "Football". The Morning Call. Allentown, Pennsylvania. December 19, 1887. p.7 col.3. Retrieved July 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  15. ^ "Won By The Almas" (PDF). Newark Evening News. February 23, 1888. p.3 col.1. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  16. ^ "The Rovers Win". Daily Evening News. Fall River, Massachusetts. March 5, 1888. p.2 col.3. Retrieved July 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  17. ^ "The Alma's Win At Football". Newark Sunday Call. March 11, 1888. p.1 col.8. Retrieved August 20, 2024.
  18. ^ "Notes About Sports" (PDF). Newark Evening News. April 16, 1888. p.3 col.1. Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  19. ^ "Newark Loses The Cup". Newark Sunday Call. April 15, 1888. p.1 col.5. Retrieved August 20, 2024.

Sources

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  • Outing
  • National Police Gazette
  • New York Herald
  • New York Times
  • Spirit of the Times
  • Trenton Times
  • Fall River Herald
  • Daily Advertiser
  • Evening News
  • Sunday Call