1927–28 American Soccer League#League cup

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{{Infobox football league season

| competition = American Soccer League
-1927–28 Season-

| season = 1927–28

| winners = Boston

| premiers =

| matches =

|shieldtitle = Lewis Cup

|shield = Bethlehem Steel

| league topscorer = Andy Stevens (30)

| highest scoring =

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| longest wins =

| longest unbeaten =

| longest losses =

| highest attendance =

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| prevseason = 1926–27

| nextseason = 1928–29

}}

Statistics of American Soccer League in season 1927–28.

Overview

=New teams=

During the 1927 off-season, Charles Stoneham bought Indiana Flooring and renamed it the New York Nationals.[http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl090827.html STONEHAM BUYS INDIANA FLOORING] In order to bring the number of teams back to twelve after the withdrawal of the Springfield Babes and Philadelphia Field Club the previous season, the league admitted the Hartford Americans and Philadelphia Celtic.

=New format=

With twelve teams in place, the league made significant changes to its schedule from the previous season. Rather than running a single, 44 game, table for the entire season, the league split the season into two halves, each with its own table. At the end of the season, the top two teams from each half would enter a playoff to determine the league championship.

=Season=

The first half of the 1927-28 season began September 10, 1927, and ended on January 8, 1928. Ten games into the season, Philadelphia Celtic withdrew due to financial problems.[http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl101827.html Bethlehem Globe-Times Tuesday, October 18, 1927][http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl101927.html FORFEIT SOCCER FRANCHISE] By this time, the Hartford Americans were also showing financial weakness. Therefore, the league requested Hartford voluntarily withdraw from the league both to strengthen the league's financial position and to create a balanced schedule for the rest of the season.[http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl102527.html HARTFORD SOCCER TEAM OUT OF LEAGUE, ATTENDANCE NOT GOOD: Because of Eleven Clubs Making Schedule Difficulties it Agrees to Withdraw] By the end of the first half, Boston had finished at the top of the table, but Bethlehem Steel and New Bedford tied with forty-one points each. This led to an improvised first half playoff game on February 22, 1928, between Bethlehem Steel and New Bedford to determine second place. The second half of the season began on February 4, 1928, and ended on May 30, 1928.

=Playoffs=

The structural problems with the proposed playoff system became obvious by the end of the first half of the season. As mentioned above, Bethleham Steel and New Bedford finished tied for second place. This led to a playoff game which, ironically, did not take place until February 22, 1928, nearly two weeks after the second half of the season began.[http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl022228b.html NEW BEDFORD PLAYS HERE ON SATURDAY DECIDING SECOND PLACE] In that game, played in Tiverton, Rhode Island, the Whalers defeated the Steelmen, 2-0. Further complications arose at the end of the second half. When New Bedford and Fall River F.C. finished as the top two teams this led to an unbalanced playoff. The league had intended to have a four team playoff, but the playoff now consisted of three teams – Boston, New Bedford and Fall River. Therefore, the league first decided to allow Bethlehem Steel to enter as the fourth team. This led to a protest by the New York Nationals that they deserved to be the fourth team on account of finishing above Bethlehem Steel in the second half. The league executives decided then to include both the Nationals and Bethlehem Steel, making the playoffs a five-team affair.[http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl060128b.html The Globe-Times – Bethlehem, Friday, June 1, 1928] Bethlehem Steel defeated the Nationals in a two-game series, the first on June 4 and the second on June 6.[http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl060728.html BETHLEHEM STEEL BLANKS NATIONALS] Three days later, Bethlehem met the Boston Soccer Club in the first game of their semifinal series. The Bethlehem players were clearly fatigued and their goalkeeper, Dave Edwards went down injured as Bethlehem lost. Rather than travel back to their home stadium in Pennsylvania for the second leg of the series, Bethlehem elected to play at Hawthorne Stadium in Brooklyn. This was home to the Brooklyn Wanderers. While there, Bethlehem requested the Wanderers loan their goalkeeper, future Aberdeen great Steve Smith, to replace the injured Edwards. However, Bethlehem Steel failed to notify league officials that Smith would be a guest player. After Bethlehem won the game, 4-0, going through on aggregate, Boston lodged a complaint which the league sustained. The second game was declared void and Boston's first leg victory became the deciding game in the semifinal. In the other semifinal, the New Bedford Whalers defeated Fall River F.C. However, two players from each team were sent off in the second game. Then Sturdy Maxwell, one of the ejected Whalers players got into a post-game fight with Tec White of the 'Marksmen'. The league suspended White and Maxwell, depriving the Whalers of their starting right half.[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1928&dat=19280622&id=5aQgAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FWkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4210,6479627 Soccer President Tosses out Game and Suspends Two Players] In the final between the Boston Soccer Club and New Bedford Whalers, both teams scored in the first half, but the Whalers clinched the championship with three second half goals by Barney Battles Jr.

League standings

=First half=

class="wikitable"

!Place

!width="190"|Team

!width="20"|GP

!width="20"|W

!width="20"|L

!width="20"|D

!width="20"|GF

!width="20"|GA

!Pts

!Pct

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|1

| Boston

|29

|18

|7

|4

|65

|36

|43

| .741

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|2

| New Bedford Whalers

|29

|17

|7

|5

|68

|45

|41

| .706

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|3

| Bethlehem Steel

|29

|18

|5

|6

|70

|49

|41

| .706

4

| Brooklyn Wanderers

|29

|13

|9

|7

|68

|50

|35

| .603

5

| Fall River F.C.

|31

|14

|6

|11

|75

|58

|34

| .548

6

| New York Giants

|30

|13

|6

|11

|73

|57

|32

| .533

7

| Providence

|30

|9

|8

|13

|47

|59

|26

| .433

8

| J & P Coats

|32

|6

|7

|19

|39

|66

|19

| .297

9

| Newark Skeeters

|30

|7

|3

|20

|46

|77

|17

| .283

10

| New York Nationals

|30

|7

|3

|20

|41

|77

|17

| .283

11

| Hartford Americans

|11

|4

|2

|5

|14

|14

|10

| .454

12

| Philadelphia Celtic

|10

|2

|1

|7

|17

|35

|5

| .222

=Second half=

class="wikitable"

!Place

!width="190"|Team

!width="20"|GP

!width="20"|W

!width="20"|L

!width="20"|D

!width="20"|GF

!width="20"|GA

!Pts

!Pct

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|1

| New Bedford Whalers

|25

|13

|8

|4

|52

|31

|34

| .680

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|2

| Fall River F.C.

|26

|15

|5

|6

|55

|30

|35

| .673

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|3

| New York Nationals

|24

|10

|8

|6

|39

|35

|28

| .583

4

| Bethlehem Steel

|23

|10

|6

|7

|43

|31

|26

| .565

5

| Boston

|22

|19

|6

|7

|41

|34

|27

| .545

6

| Providence

|26

|11

|5

|10

|41

|46

|27

| .519

7

| New York Giants

|23

|11

|3

|12

|53

|50

|25

| .481

8

| Brooklyn Wanderers

|25

|9

|3

|13

|39

|52

|21

| .420

9

| J & P Coats

|20

|3

|3

|14

|30

|54

|9

| .225

10

| Newark Skeeters

|17

|2

|1

|14

|18

|46

|5

| .147

Playoffs

=First half playoff=

When Bethlehem Steel and New Bedford finished tied for second place during the first half of the season, this playoff game in February was used to determine the second place team for playoff purposes.

{{football box|

date = February 22, 1929 |

team1 = New Bedford Whalers |

goals1 = Mike McLeavy {{Goal}}
McLaughlin {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 2–0 |

report = |

team2 = Bethlehem Steel |

stadium = Mark's Stadium, Tiverton, Rhode Island

| attendance =

| referee = }}

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=First round=

{{football box|

date = June 4, 1928
5:30 PM EST |

team1 = Bethlehem Steel |

goals1 = Archie Stark {{Goal|1}}, {{Goal|46}} |

goals2 = {{Goal|44}} Hookey Leonard |

score = 2–1 |

report = http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl060528.html |

team2 = New York Nationals |

stadium = Lehigh Stadium, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

| attendance =

| referee = Mose Bloom }}


{{football box|

date = June 6, 1928
9:00 PM EST |

team1 = New York Nationals |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal|75}}, {{Goal|77}} Archie Stark
{{Goal}}, {{Goal}} Wattie Jackson |

score = 0–4 |

report = http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl060728.html |

team2 = Bethlehem Steel |

stadium = Polo Grounds, New York City

| attendance =

| referee = Charles Creighton}}

Bethlehem Steel advances, 6–1, on aggregate

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=Semifinals=

==Seminfinal 1==

{{football box|

date = June 9, 1928 |

team1 = Boston |

goals1 = Barney Battles Jr. {{Goal}}, {{Goal}}, {{Goal|90}} |

goals2 = {{Goal|44}} Archie Stark |

score = 3–1 |

report = http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl061128.html |

team2 = Bethlehem Steel |

stadium =

| attendance =

| referee = Thomas Cunningham}}


{{football box|

date = June 12, 1928
6:45 PM EST |

team1 = Bethlehem Steel |

goals1 = Hugh Reid {{Goal}}
Archie Stark {{Goal}}, {{Goal}}
Tom Gillespie {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 4–0 |

report = http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl061428.html |

team2 = Boston |

stadium = Hawthorne Field, Brooklyn, New York

| attendance =

| referee = }}

The league voided the result of the second leg game after it was discovered Bethlehem Steel used Steve Smith, the Brooklyn Wanderers goalkeeper, in place of the injured Dave Edwards.

Boston advanced to the final.

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==Seminfinal 2==

{{football box|

date = June 9, 1928 |

team1 = New Bedford Whalers |

goals1 = Sam Chedgzoy {{Goal}}
Bill Paterson {{Goal}}
Walter Aspden {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Bobby Blair |

score = 3–1 |

report = |

team2 = Fall River F.C. |

stadium =

| attendance =

| referee = }}


{{football box|

date = June 10, 1928 |

team1 = Fall River F.C. |

goals1 = Johnny Harvey {{Goal}}
Johnny Harvey {{sent off|0}}
Dougie Campbell {{sent off|0}} |

goals2 = {{sent off|0}} Red Ballantyne
{{sent off|0}} Sturdy Maxwell|

score = 1–0 |

report = |

team2 = New Bedford Whalers |

stadium = Mark's Stadium, Tiverton, Rhode Island

| attendance = 4,000

| referee = Thomas Cunningham }}

New Bedford advanced, 3–2, on aggregate

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=Final=

{{football box|

date = June 16, 1928 |

team1 = New Bedford Whalers |

goals1 = Nicolas Stewart {{Goal}}
Bill Paterson {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Johnny Ballantyne
{{Goal}}, {{Goal}}, {{Goal}} Barney Battles Jr. |

score = 2–4 |

report = |

team2 = Boston |

stadium = New Bedford, Massachusetts

| attendance =

| referee = R. Bethune}}

League Cup

The winners of the League Cup final were awarded the H.E. Lewis Cup

=Bracket=

{{4TeamBracket-2legs

|RD1=March 3–24
2-legged aggregate

|RD2=April 7–8
2-legged aggregate

|score-width=

|team-width=

|seed-width=

|RD1-seed1=PA

|RD1-team1= Bethlehem Steel

| RD1-score1-1=3

| RD1-score1-2=4

| RD1-score1-A=7

|RD1-seed2=NJ

|RD1-team2=Newark Skeeters

|RD1-score2-1=1

|RD1-score2-2=0

| RD1-score2-A=1

|RD1-seed3=MA

|RD1-team3=Boston

| RD1-score3-1=4

| RD1-score3-2=4

| RD1-score3-A=8

|RD1-seed4=MA

|RD1-team4=New Bedford Whalers

| RD1-score4-1=3

| RD1-score4-2=1

| RD1-score4-A=4

|RD2-seed1=PA

|RD2-team1=Bethlehem Steel

| RD2-score1-1=3

| RD2-score1-2=2

| RD2-score1-A=5

|RD2-seed2=MA

|RD2-team2=Boston

| RD2-score2-1=2

| RD2-score2-2=2

| RD2-score2-A=4

}}

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=Semifinals=

{{football box|

date = March 3, 1928 |

team1 = Bethlehem Steel |

goals1 = Malcolm Goldie {{Goal}}
Archie Stark {{Goal|58}}, {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Jim Green |

score = 3–1 |

report = |

team2 = Newark Skeeters |

stadium = I and Tioga, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

| attendance = 2,000

| referee = Dave Scott }}


{{football box|

date = March 4, 1928 |

team1 = Newark Skeeters |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal|37}} Archie Stark
{{Goal|50}} Tom Gillespie
{{Goal|60}} Malcolm Goldie
{{Goal|85}} Tom Gillespie |

score = 0–4 |

report = |

team2 = Bethlehem Steel |

stadium = Newark, New Jersey

| attendance = 1,000

| referee = J. Hume }}

Bethlehem advances, 7–1, on aggregate.

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{{football box|

date = March 18, 1928 |

team1 = New Bedford Whalers |

goals1 = Jerry Best {{Goal}}, {{Goal}}
Bill Paterson {{Goal}}|

goals2 = {{Goal}} Tommy Fleming
{{Goal}} Johnny Ballantyne
{{Goal}} Jock McIntyre
{{Goal}} Werner Nilsen |

score = 3–4 |

report = |

team2 = Boston |

stadium = New Bedford, Massachusetts

| attendance =

| referee = George Lambie }}


{{football box|

date = March 24, 1928|

team1 = Boston |

goals1 = Barney Battles Jr. {{Goal}}, {{Goal}}
Red Ballantyne {{Goal}}
Werner Nilsen {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Alec Lorimer |

score = 4–1 |

report = |

team2 = New Bedford Whalers |

stadium = Boston, Massachusetts

| attendance =

| referee = Thomas Cunningham }}

Boston advances, 8–4, on aggregate.

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=Final=

{{football box|

date = April 7, 1928 |

team1 = Bethlehem Steel |

goals1 = Archie Stark {{Goal|15||92}}
Johnny Rollo {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal|22|pen.||25}} Barney Battles Jr. |

score = 3–2
AET |

report = http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl040928.html |

team2 = Boston |

stadium = I and Tioga, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

| attendance =

| referee = Charles Creighton }}


{{football box|

date = April 8, 1928 |

team1 = Boston |

goals1 = Barney Battles Jr. {{Goal|5||50}} |

goals2 = {{Goal|2}} Malcolm Goldie
{{Goal|23}} Archie Stark |

score = 2–2 |

report = http://bethlehemsteelsoccer.org/gl041628.html |

team2 = Bethlehem Steel |

stadium = Boston, Massachusetts

| attendance =

| referee = Tom Cunningham}}

Bethlehem wins Lewis Cup, 5–4, on aggregate.

Goals leaders

class="wikitable"
Rank

!Scorer

!Club

!Games

!Goals

align=center|1

| Andy Stevens

| New Bedford Whalers

|align=center|46

|align=center|30

align=center|2

| Max Grünwald

| New York Giants

|align=center|51

|align=center|29

align=center|3

| Tom Gillespie

| Bethlehem Steel

|align=center|43

|align=center|28

rowspan="2" align=center|4

| Arnie Oliver

| J&P Coats

|align=center|44

|align=center|27

Archie Stark

| Bethlehem Steel

|align=center|46

|align=center|27

rowspan="2" align=center|6

| John Nelson

| Fall River F.C.

|align=center|38

|align=center|25

Davey Brown

| New York Giants

|align=center|47

|align=center|25

rowspan="2" align=center|8

| Dave McEachran

| Boston

|align=center|47

|align=center|22

Tommy Florie

|Providence

|align=center|50

|align=center|22

rowspan="2" align=center|10

| Bobby Blair

|Fall River F.C.

|align=center|42

|align=center|21

Tec White

| Fall River F.C.

|align=center|46

|align=center|21

align=center|12

| Bill Paterson

| New Bedford Whalers

|align=center|34

|align=center|20

rowspan="4" align=center|13

| Joseph Gregretsky

| Newark Skeeters

|align=center|29

|align=center|19

Jimmy McConnell

|J&P Coats

|align=center|32

|align=center|19

George Graham

| Brooklyn Wanderers

|align=center|34

|align=center|19

Billy Hogg

|New York Giants

|align=center|34

|align=center|19

rowspan="3" align=center|17

| Mike McLeavy

| New Bedford Whalers

|align=center|36

|align=center|17

Werner Nilsen

|Boston

|align=center|46

|align=center|17

Bobby Curtis

| Brooklyn Wanderers

|align=center|47

|align=center|17

rowspan="3" align=center|20

| Harold Brittan

|Fall River F.C.

|align=center|28

|align=center|16

Moritz Häusler

| New York Giants

|align=center|42

|align=center|16

Shamus O'Brien

|New York Giants

|align=center|53

|align=center|16

rowspan="4" align=center|23

| Barney Battles Jr.

| Boston

|align=center|43

|align=center|15

Jerry Best

|New Bedford Whalers

|align=center|46

|align=center|15

Red Ballantyne

| New Bedford Whalers

|align=center|51

|align=center|15

Billy Adair

|Brooklyn Wanderers

|align=center|54

|align=center|15

rowspan="3" align=center|27

| József Eisenhoffer

| Brooklyn Wanderers

|align=center|43

|align=center|14

Bobby Walker

| New York Nationals

|align=center|47

|align=center|14

Alex McNab

| Boston

|align=center|50

|align=center|14

align=center|30

| Johnny Jaap

| Bethlehem Steel

|align=center|40

|align=center|13

align=center|31

| Johnny Ballantyne

| Boston

|align=center|32

|align=center|12

align=center|32

| Geordie Henderson

| New York Nationals

|align=center|32

|align=center|11

rowspan="6" align=center|33

| James McKechnie

| New York Nationals

|align=center|25

|align=center|10

Bart McGhee

| New York Nationals

|align=center|38

|align=center|10

Andy Auld

| Providence

|align=center|44

|align=center|10

Alec Lorimer

| New Bedford Whalers

|align=center|48

|align=center|10

Alec Beattie

| Providence

|align=center|48

|align=center|10

Johnny Harvey

| Fall River F.C.

|align=center|54

|align=center|10

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