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The 1924 National Amateur Cup was the USFA's annual cup-tie competition exclusively for amateur soccer teams. It was the second attempt but the first to be completed successfully. There were 81 entries of which Fleisher Yarn emerged as victors. The incentive in the tournament was that the winners would get to represent the U.S. at the Paris Olympics and each game was designated as an official "Olympic Tryout". It was believed that sending the champion amateur team would provide a squad with better chemistry than that of an all-star selection and require considerably less time to gel as a unit. However, as the tournament neared its final stages it became apparent that this idea might have to be reconsidered since the majority of the players on the remaining teams were foreign born and would

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  • 1924 National Amateur Cup (en)
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  • The 1924 National Amateur Cup was the USFA's annual cup-tie competition exclusively for amateur soccer teams. It was the second attempt but the first to be completed successfully. There were 81 entries of which Fleisher Yarn emerged as victors. The incentive in the tournament was that the winners would get to represent the U.S. at the Paris Olympics and each game was designated as an official "Olympic Tryout". It was believed that sending the champion amateur team would provide a squad with better chemistry than that of an all-star selection and require considerably less time to gel as a unit. However, as the tournament neared its final stages it became apparent that this idea might have to be reconsidered since the majority of the players on the remaining teams were foreign born and would (en)
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  • National Amateur Cup (en)
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  • Swedish American (en)
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  • Andy Stradan 2H 2H 2H, Jim Purvis 1H 2H 2H, Duffy 2H, James McLaughlin 2H (en)
  • Andy Savage 1H, George Caraffi 1H (en)
  • Boyd , Cogan , McKinney (en)
  • Brun 50’ 117’, Rundquist ET, Magnuson 120’ (en)
  • Campbell 2’, Reauch 80’ Sent Off - Napier 1H (en)
  • Carlin 1H , Hendry 1H (en)
  • Carroll 2H (en)
  • Hardman 2H (en)
  • Johnson 15’ , Rundquist 1H (en)
  • L. Hoffman 2H 2H 2H, Molnar 1H (en)
  • Monstrolo 44’ 2H ET (en)
  • Moreman 10’ , Broggi 2H, Murphy ET , Broggi ET (en)
  • Eddie Lyons 8’ 11’ 1H 1H 2H, Frank Leahy 2H, Dave Goldsmith 2H (en)
  • N. Sziga 1H, A. Meywes 55’, L. Hoffman 80’ (en)
  • Russell, Caroll (en)
  • Sent Off - McShane 2H (en)
  • Stengel 1H, Broggi 2H , Savage 94’ (en)
  • Maltman 1H 2H, Stirling 2H, McIntyre 2H Sent Off - Paul 2H (en)
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