1932 National Challenge Cup - Eastern Division

Eastern Division

First round Second round Semi-finals Final
January 10 - New York
New York Giants 7
January 24 - New York
New York Americans 2
New York Giants 4
January 10, 17
BS Baltimore 2
Canton FC 2-1
February 7 - New York
BS Baltimore 2-3
New York Giants 6
January 10 - Newark
Newark Americans 1
Newark Americans 4
January 24 - Newark
Newark Portuguese 1
Newark Americans 2
January 10 - Trenton
Trenton Highlanders 0
Trenton Highlanders 4
February 21 - New York
Fairhill F.C. 0
New York Giants 2
January 10 - Brooklyn
New Bedford Whalers 5
Hakoah All-Stars 5
January 24 - Brooklyn
Yonkers Thistle 0
Hakoah All-Stars 4
January 10 - Brooklyn
German Hungarian 1
German Hungarian 6
February 14 - New York
Buffalo Germans 1
Hakoah All-Stars 0
January 17 - New Bedford
New Bedford Whalers 1
New Bedford Whalers 5
January 23 - Pawtucket
Boston Bears 1
New Bedford Whalers 1
January 17 - Thornton
Pawtucket Rangers 0
Pawtucket Rangers 2
Victoria Mills 1

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