^After two games the Brooklyn Wanderers franchise was sold to the owners of Hakoah A.C. club. Hakoah left the National League to play in the ASL and took on the Wanderers' win and tie.[1]
^After three games, the league purchased the Baltimore American's franchise.[1]
^Games played against Baltimore Americans were removed from the standings and the team was removed from the official league standings.
Championship playoff series
Since three teams finished the season with the same point totals, a two-match, championship playoff was held. Brooklyn Hispano hosted New York Americans in the first match. The winner of that play-in contest earned the right to face Philadelphia Nationals two weeks later.[3] In the event that either of these matches ended in a draw the following procedures were to be used. Two 15-minute overtime periods to be played in their entirety. If the match was still tied after 120 minutes, the teams would then play two 7.5-minute periods. If still tied after 135 minutes, successive 7.5 minute periods would be played until one team either scored a golden goal or earned a corner kick.
The championship final played out as 90 minutes of regulation and 45 minutes of extra time, before moving to the first period of sudden death(via goal or corner kick). Jim Mills earned a corner kick for Philadelphia to end the match.[4]