- Sam Mark
Sam Mark (born
Fall River, Massachusetts ) is a formerUnited States soccer club owner. During the 1920s and early 1930s he was the owner ofFall River Marksmen , one of the era’s most successful teams. Mark’s continued to own the team after it relocated and became the New York Yankees and thenNew Bedford Whalers . He also briefly ownedBoston Wonder Workers .Career
Fall River Marksmen
Mark initially established himself as a
basketball andbaseball promoter inMassachusetts and as well as owning several soccer clubs he also owned a semi-professional baseball team. He was not originally a soccer fan but was aware of the large crowds thatFall River Rovers attracted. In 1922 he took overFall River United of theAmerican Soccer League and renamed themFall River Marksmen . Mark’s was willing to invest in the club and one of his first moves was to buildMark's Stadium inNorth Tiverton, Rhode Island . Because the stadium was just over the Massachusetts border, the club was able to get round the state’sBlue Law s and play on a Sunday. It is also one of the earliest examples of asoccer-specific stadium in theUnited States [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1922.html The Year in American Soccer - 1922] ] ["Soccer in a Football World - The Story of America’s Forgotten Game" (2006) : David Wangerin [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0954013476] ] .Under Sam Mark,
Fall River Marksmen became one of the most successful soccer clubs in the United States. During the 1920s and early 1930s they won theAmerican Soccer League on seven occasions. They also won theNational Challenge Cup four times. In 1924 they also won the first ASL / Challenge Cup double and were subsequently theAmerican soccer champions three times in succession. Between 1928 and 1930 they won a further four titles in a row. In 1930 they completed a treble, winning the ASL title, the Challenge Cup and theLewis Cup ["Soccer in a Football World - The Story of America’s Forgotten Game" (2006) : David Wangerin [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0954013476] ] .occer War
In 1929 the
American Soccer League and theUS Football Association became involved in a power struggle sometimes referred to as the "Soccer Wars". This resulted in the emergence of two rival leagues - the ASL andEastern Soccer League . Many clubs suffered financially and during the dispute Mark’s took over the strugglingBoston Wonder Workers . He also acted as a mediator between the two rival leagues and helped negotiate a merger. However the rules of the new "Atlantic Coast League" forbid the ownership of two or more clubs. Mark’s decided to sell Boston but unable to find a buyer, he was forced to dissolve the team after just 4 games of the Spring 1930 season [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1930.html American Soccer - 1930] ] ["Soccer in a Football World - The Story of America’s Forgotten Game" (2006) : David Wangerin [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0954013476] ]New York Yankees
By 1931 the effects of the "Soccer Wars" and the
Great Depression had seen attendances fall atMark's Stadium . As a result Mark movedFall River Marksmen to New York, hoping that a new market there would be more lucrative. Once there he merged the club withNew York Soccer Club and renamed them the New York Yankees. Before the merger was finalised, however, Fall River Marksmen had entered theNational Challenge Cup and Mark was unable to re-register them as the Yankees. As a result the Spring 1931 season saw them continue to play in the Challenge Cup as the "Fall River Marksmen" while at the same time playing as the "New York Yankees" in theAmerican Soccer League . While the "Yankees" only managed to finish third in the ASL, the "Marksmen" won the cup. [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1931.html American Soccer - 1931] ] [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/asl.html www.sover.net] ] ["Soccer in a Football World - The Story of America’s Forgotten Game" (2006) : David Wangerin [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0954013476] ]New Bedford Whalers
Despite winning the
National Challenge Cup , the relocation to New York was not a financial success and for the Fall 1931 season Mark relocated the New York Yankees toNew Bedford, Massachusetts where they merged withFall River F.C. and became theNew Bedford Whalers . This new team were theAmerican Soccer League champions for the Fall 1931 and Spring 1932 seasons but then folded during the Fall 1932 season [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1932.html American Soccer - 1932] ] [ [http://www.sover.net/~spectrum/year/1933.html American Soccer - 1933] ] .Later Years
The demise of the
New Bedford Whalers coincided with collapse of the originalAmerican Soccer League . Mark’s subsequently turned his back on the game and became a nightclub owner ["Soccer in a Football World - The Story of America’s Forgotten Game" (2006) : David Wangerin [http://www.amazon.com/dp/0954013476] ] . However in 1955 he relocated toLos Angeles were he helped formLos Angeles Kickers , one of the city’s first professional soccer teams. Mark’s used his contacts inFall River, Massachusetts to recruit players from his former hometown [ [http://www.ticketnest.com/sports-tickets/Los-Angeles-Galaxy/ www.ticketnest.com] ] .References
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