On May 3, 1919, Sunderland won the Durham Challenge Cup with an 8-0 victory over Crook Town, marking their fifteenth title in the competition. The match was notable for John Baverstock's final appearance in goal and a dominant performance by Sunderland's players.
Sunderland won the final against Crook Town with a score of 8-0.
John Baverstock was the goalkeeper for Sunderland in the final, marking his last appearance for the club.
As of 1919, Sunderland had won the Durham Challenge Cup fifteen times.
Goals were scored by Charlie Buchan, Barney Travers, Frank Cuggy, and Jackie Mordue, among others.
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Saturday 3 May 1919
Durham Challenge Cup final
Sunderland 8 (Buchan, Travers, Cuggy, Travers, Travers, Mordue, Travers, Mordue)
Crook Town 0
**Sunderland:** Baverstock; Hobson, Young; Cuggy, Sherwin, Low; Best, Buchan, Travers, Mordue, Coverdale.
Feethams, attendance 10,000