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Posted by Goldengoose05
4/06/2021 8:31 am
#241

Football World Championship 1914

Milwaukee was the host of the 1914 Football World Championship, with the Blatz Platz of the USA champion Brewmasters and Borchert Field of their rivals, Cream City FC, being used for the event.  The Brewmasters opened the event with a 4-2 victory over HVV of the Netherlands.  After MTK Budapest of Hungary drew against HVV, the Brewmasters only needed a draw against the Hungarians to advance.  The locals started off poorly and fell behind 2-0, but two goals in the last 15 minutes secured the draw and the top spot in Group A.  The other group winners were Olympique Lillois of France, Aarau of Switzerland, and Blackburn Rovers of England.

The Brewmasters were pitted against Olympique Lillois in the first semifinal.  The French squad were too fast for the locals and claimed a 2-1 victory.  In the other semifinal, Blackburn Rovers snatched a 2-1 victory over Aarau.
In the final, Blackburn Rovers were in fine form as the dominated the length and width of the Blatz Platz.  The French speed was no match for the English elegance on the pitch, and Blackburn danced their way to a resounding 4-1 triumph.



 
 
Posted by Goldengoose05
4/20/2021 10:44 am
#242

Sectional Divisions 1913-1914

The two Atlantic Sectional Division winners to win playoff matches and earn promotion to the Eastern Regional Division were the New Brunswick Magyars of New Jersey and the Burlington Green Mountaineers of Vermont

 
The two Midwest Sectional Division winners to win playoff matches and earn promotion to the Mid-American Regional Division were the Coal City Cleats of Illinois and Muskegon Clearcutters of Michigan.

 
End of the AAAFL 1913-1914 Season


 
 
Posted by Goldengoose05
5/06/2021 11:23 am
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Posted by Goldengoose05
5/13/2021 8:27 am
#244

Preaseason 1914-1915
AAAFL President Arthur Irwin began his Preseason Announcements with the unveiling of the new teams that would be joining the Southern Regional Division.  “We demonstrated so much success in with our teams in the South that many cities stepped up to join the Division.  We are quite pleased with the rapid growth of our game there.”  The new teams are Charles Town SC, Dallas Cotton Bolls, San Antonio Trailbosses, Tulsa Oilstrikers, Little Rock Arsenal, Nashville Athenians, Austin Moontowers, and Houston Texian FC.
















 
 
Posted by Goldengoose05
5/18/2021 7:39 am
#245

AAFL President Irwin noted that there would be two new derby trophy competitions during the 1914-1915.  “The first new derby will be between the two clubs from the Motor City – Detroit Longtails and Detroit United Albions will contest for the Driver’s Seat.”



Continuing, Irwin explained, “The second will be our first cross-county trophy.  As the Bethlehem Steelworkers and the San Francisco Seahunters are owned by the same company, it was only natural for a trophy to be established.  The Steelworkers and Seahunters will compete for the Champion Ship.”


(Both of the trophies are manipulated images, not my original work)

“Speaking of cross-country,” AFA President Harold stepped up to the podium, “the American Football Association Cup will be stretching across the country now.  Teams from the Western and Southern Regional Divisions will now join the competition.  The competition will now be arranged on a regional basis.  Sixteen squads will compete in the West and South, while the top thirty-two will enter in the East and Midwest.   The final will now home-and-home series between the two finalists.  We expect great things with the new format.  As we get more teams in the West and South, those regions will expand to thirty-two entrants as well.  Who knows, perhaps one day we will expand to even larger brackets.”


 


 
 
Posted by Goldengoose05
5/20/2021 7:45 am
#246

President Irwin then introduced the four new teams that were promoted from the Sectional Divisions – New Brunswick Magyars, Burlington Green Mountaineers, Coal City Cleats, and Muskegon Clearcutters.  







 
 
Posted by Goldengoose05
5/25/2021 5:51 pm
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Posted by Goldengoose05
6/15/2021 7:09 am
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Posted by Goldengoose05
6/20/2021 9:32 am
#249


Ultimate Division 1914-1915 Midyear

At the end of the fall portion of the 1914-1915, Old Nassau 1869 topped the table by a single point over a surprising Cleveland Forest.  Philadelphia Sports Club was right in the hunt as well, defying preseason expectations.  The defending champions, Milwaukee Brewmasters, were at the middle of the table in the 11th spot.  The four promoted clubs – Indianapolis Speedsters, Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Boston Shipwrights, and Richmond Railers – were all the bottom half of the table, with Richmond in a relegation spot.
 


 
 
Posted by Goldengoose05
6/28/2021 10:58 am
#250



Ultimate Division 1914-1915

Old Nassau 1869 could not hold onto their midyear lead of the division, only garnering 20 points in the back half and falling to a tie for third with the New York Fomorians.  Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Sports also faded down the stretching dropping to 7th and being overtaken by their crosstown rivals, the Libbies.  The Akron Vulcanites made a big jump collecting 26 points in the spring session to end up in second place.  In first place, it was Cleveland Forest who held off the challenge from in-state rivals Akron and finished three points clear at the top of the table.  It was the first title for a team from the Buckeye State since the Cleveland Longlegs captured the crown in 1899.  There was no joy for the Longlegs this season, however, as their 32 points made the finish one point behind the newly promoted Brooklyn Bridegrooms and in a relegation spot.  It will be the first time since 1908-1909 that the Longlegs would play in the Penultimate.  Joining the Longlegs in the downward journey would be inaugural club Washington Insiders, who have only spent the 1907-1908 season not in the Ultimate Division. 




 

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