1931 National Challenge Cup - Western Division

Western Division

First round Second round Semi-finals Final
January 11 - St. Louis
Ben Millers 5
February 8 - St. Louis
Tablers 3
Ben Millers 2
January 31 - St. Louis
Kavanaughs 1
Kavanaughs 8
March 1 - St. Louis
Hellrungs and Grimm 2
Ben Millers 2
January 25 - Cleveland
Cleveland Slavia 1
Cleveland Slavia 3
February 22 - Cleveland
Bruell Hungarian 2
Cleveland Slavia 2
February 16 - Cleveland
Morgan F.C. 1
Cleveland Shamrock 1
March 8, 15
Morgan F.C. 3
Ben Millers 2-0
February 8 - Chicago
Chicago Bricklayers 7-1
Chicago Bricklayers 3
February 15 - Chicago
Olympia F.C. 0
Chicago Bricklayers 2
February 8 - Chicago
Sparta ABA 1
Sparta ABA 4
March 1 - Chicago
Maccabee All-Stars 0
Chicago Bricklayers 4
February 8 - Chicago
Swedish Americans 1
Swedish Americans 4
February 15, 22 - Chicago
Norwegian Americans 0
Swedish Americans 4-2
February 1 - Detroit
Workers A.C. 4-1
Liberty F.C. 0
Workers A.C. 2

Round Robin groups for Quarterfinal qualifying.

New York Pts Pld W L T GF GA GD
Hakoah All-Stars 8 6 4 2 0 7 9 -2
New York Giants 7 6 3 2 1 17 13 +4
New York Soccer Club 5 6 2 3 1 13 12 +1
Brooklyn Wanderers 4 6 2 4 0 11 16 -5
New England Pts Pld W L T GF GA GD
Fall River Marksmen 10 6 4 0 2 19 7 +12
Providence Gold Bugs 6 6 2 2 2 11 9 +2
New Bedford Whalers 6 6 2 2 2 11 13 -2
Pawtucket Rangers 2 6 0 4 2 9 21 -12

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