1938 National Challenge Cup - Eastern Division

Eastern Division

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
January 16 - New York
New York Americans 4
January 30 - New York
Brooklyn First Germans 2
New York Americans 4
January 16 - Newark
Bethlehem Hungaria 1
Irish-Americans 3
February 27 - New York
Bethlehem Hungaria 5
New York Americans 4
January 23 - New York
Brookhattan 3
Brookhattan 4
February 20 - New York
Hatikvoh 1
Brookhattan 7
January 30/February 6, 13
Ponta Delgada 0
Lusitania Recreation 6
March 27/April 2 - New York
Ponta Delgada 7a
New York Americans 2-0
January 16, 22 - New York
St. Mary's Celtic 1-3
Brooklyn Hispano 1-1
January 30 - New York
St. Mary's Celtic 1-4
St. Mary's Celtic 7
January 16 - Baltimore
Baltimore SC 1
Baltimore SC 2
February 27/March 12 - New York
Budd AA 1
St. Mary's Celtic 1-1
January 16, 22 - Philadelphia
First German American 1-0
First German American 3-2
January 30 - Philadelphia
Philadelphia Passon 3-0
First German American 5
January 16 - Clifton
Paterson Caledonian 3
Paterson Caledonian 1
Scots Americans 0

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