Archie Stark - End of The Career

End of The Career

When Bethlehem Steel folded in 1930, Stark moved to the Newark Americans for the 1930-1931 ASL season. He remained with the Americans through the demise of the ASL in 1933. However, the statistics for the last two ASL seasons have been lost and we no longer know how many goals Stark scored during them.

After the first ASL finally collapsed in 1933, Stark ended up with Kearny Irish which joined the new American Soccer League (ASL II) for the league’s inaugural 1933-1934 season. The Irish took the league title and Stark shared the scoring title with Razzo Carroll of the Kearny Scots.

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