1933 National Challenge Cup - Western Division

Western Division

First round Second round Semi-finals Final
January 22 - St. Louis
Stix 4
February 12 - St. Louis
Coca-Colas 1
Stix 10
January 22 - Milwaukee
Jugo-Slavs 1
Deutscher Sport Club 0
February 26/Mar 12 - St. Louis
Jugo-Slavs 1
Stix 1-4b
January 15 - St. Louis
Andersons 2-1
Andersons 3
February 19 - St. Louis
Ben Millers 2
Andersons 7
January 22,29/Feb 5 - Detroit
Sons of Malta 1
Maccabee All-Stars 4a
March 19, 26
Sons of Malta 6
Stix 7-1
January 22 - Chicago
Chicago Sparta 3-0
Chicago Sparta 2
February 19 - Chicago
Norwegian Americans 1
Chicago Sparta 2
February 5 - Chicago
Swedish Americans 0
Chicago Bricklayers 1
February 26 - Chicago
Swedish Americans 2
Chicago Sparta 1
January 22 - Pittsburgh
Cleveland Slavia 0
Pittsburgh Curry 4
February 19 - Pittsburgh
Cleveland Shamrocks 0
Pittsburgh Curry 1
January 22 - Cleveland
Cleveland Slavia 3
Cleveland Slavia 4
Buffalo German 1

a) aggregate after 3 games
b) replayed after protest

Round Robin Groups

Metropolitan Pts GP W L GF GA Dif Perc
1 New York Americans 12 4 4 0 14 5 +9 1.000
2 New York Field Club 6 4 3 1 9 3 +6 .750
3 Hakoah All-Stars 4 4 2 2 9 5 +4 .500
4 Brooklyn Wanderers 0 3 0 3 3 10 -7 .000
5 Bohemian Queens 0 3 0 3 3 15 -12 .000
New England Pts GP W L GF GA Dif Perc
1 Pawtucket Rangers 8 6 4 2 26 13 +13 .666
2 Boston SC 8 6 4 2 10 11 -1 .666
3 Fall River FC 4 6 2 4 9 12 -3 .333
4 Victoria Mills 4 6 2 4 11 20 -9 .333

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