History
In 1914, Horace Edgar Lewis donated a trophy to crown the champion of the newly established Blue Mountain League. When the league disbanded, the trophy was stored in a jewelry store safe. In December 1924, was brought out of storage in order to award to the winners of the 1925 American Soccer League cup. The league began to collapse in 1931 and did not hold a league cup. In 1933, the league disbanded. That year, a semi-professional league, the second American Soccer League, began operations. In 1940, the Lewis Cup was again brought out of storage and given to the winners of the league cup. In 1963, Newark Ukrainian Stich won the cup, the last season it was awarded. The team later donated the trophy to the Museum of Sports Glory in Kiev.Winners
Blue Mountain League
American Soccer League I
American Soccer League II
By club
''#1941 known as Philadelphia German-American, 1943 as Philadelphia Americans''External links
References
{{Reflist Defunct soccer competitions in the United States American Soccer League (1921–1933) Soccer cup competitions in the United States American Soccer League (1933–1983)