CLARKSANDWEST HUDSONS TIED IN NATIONAL LEAGUEThread-makers Trim True Blues in Paterson 5-1. West Hudsons and Scots Draw in Clan MacDonald Game-Interstate Team Chosen.NATIONAL LEAGUD STANDING.*The National l.ougue standing follows:Plyd. ‘West Hudsons,....... 8Clarks ..... ........ 8True Blue*........... ftNew arks ............. 10Paterson Rangers*— « ScOtlUh-Amerbaiis .The victory of the Paterson yesterday Blues tied them with\\milt;4310U114(i••I3D.Pts.Clark A. over the thtf West001I1.3A.1414ft3inTrueHud-for the National League race and their admirers confidence that team would beat the Blues in the for the American cup l*or which will play A^rll 18 on the Harrisont sons ; gave i their final • they Oval.The score I Clarks, nlng; in i and the Scolswas 5 to 1 In favor of the While the Clarks were i^aiersun the West Hudsons were having a battleroyal in Harrlsun in a postponed game which resulted in a 2 to 2 score.It was Just a little too windy for socket* football yesterday, but despite this drawback there w'as a good crowd out to wltnesH the «ame.It* the samp the Bluet put up againstMurray ..............................I. Fi6ch?rMcKinstrle ........................... To?iuauBacks.Stewart ....... ........................ Forf.irWinning ................................ PorterChambers .............................. IxneHalfbacks.Splndler .............................. NeilsonGilmore .............................. MaiMmidDonnghv ............................... MartinSmith ................................C. Flsh-»rMorel .................................... BeebeForward*.Reftiee—.1 Nesbit. of New^ York. Gouls ^Kor Blues. Smith; for Clarks. C. wisher, Martin 2. Maitland and •Garside. •Accidental.The West Hudsons and Scottish America »s met to decide their semi-flnal round in the Clan McDonald cup competition. It was the second time tho teams had met in this competition, the Hudsons winning the. ftrst came. The McDonald Association ordered win- fahe game replayed, the second half having____ been cut short several minutes.With the expectation of seeing another exciting game a crowd of 1.500 spectators turned out. A strong wind blew up the field, which made accurate kicking Impossible. but notwithstanding this the game was h well-contested one. The 8cots had the wind in their favor in the first half, but the Hudsons were ttrat to score, Gorman sending the ball Into the net from a scrimmage close to the Scots’ goal.Nor long after the 8lt;-ots tied the w.orc, iMursdcn sending through from a cornerthe Clarks yesterday can be taken as I kick. The Scots pressed (he Hudsons hard.a sample of w'hat, they will do In the cup-tie. then all hope of Paterson winning the cup has vanished. The ^ew-arkers were easy winners by a score of 6 to 1.For the first few minutes of the contest tliH Blues played the game asbut missed many chances to score by poor Shooting. Tommy Dean, of the Hudsons: was hurt by coming in contact wltb Ross, of the Scots, hut was able to continue playing. There was no further scoring In this half, the score being 1 goal each at hilt time.fn thf second half the Hudsons, with th* wind to aid them, kept the Scots defending and Carter irave the Harrison team theit should be played, and with the wind 'i^ad by scoring from a scrlnuftia^-against them they played the visitors to a standstill.Just about this time the Blues struck a piece of hard hick. On a goal kick Martin, of the Clarks, tried to block 1 i the ball, and Garside made a bluff to j kick It. (iarside. Instead of kicking It, ran past the leather, and Murray booted U- instead. The ball struck Garaide*s heels and bounded back into tlie net, counting a goal for the Clarks.This hard luck did not. seem to feaze the Filues. and they went at the Clarks with more determination than ever,Richardson had severs 1 clever Indlvldnal runs, his work being a feature of ths game.The Scots continued to work hard and Marsden iieain tied the score with a good shot. Both tennis fought hard for the win-nine goal, but Ksplln and Hanlon both defended well and no further scoring resulted The lineup follows:West Hudsons. Scottlsh-Ameriean*Hanion ................................. BsplinGoal.Kettles, Seddnn..................Miller, RossBacks.McKay, McNeil.............. Purdle, Crntar,Lawson ...............*.................. BrownHalfbackaDean. Knowles..............Seddan. Marsdenand in about five minutes Smith kicked Gorman. Carter..........Rlchardaof. Russella goal, after a pretty pass from Colville ....... ...................... MontlefcUSnind tr*r Forwards,i t . , Referee—V. Kearns.Thing* were going nice foe the Blues Trim G.me. |when n foul occurred Just inaldf the Tw0 w.luotcd by tho Amerlc.npenalty line. Charlie Fisher put It Into • Football Association to play a trial game the net in clever style. Alter thin the for the purpose of picking an eleven to r*p«..fi resent New Jersey In the annual interstate tn»* with Pennsylvania met on HarrisonB!u**s took aMartin kicked! fore timewas atballoon ascension, and the third goal just be called, thus making (he score 3 to 1 at.ltalf-time.After the usual rest the Blues had the wind at their backs and the local fans felt confident {hey would win tho game, but the home team failed to make the parachute drop. The Clarks kept up their rushing tactics and thus had the Blues on the defense all the time.George Murray tried hard to gel tlie forward line back on earth by movhnr up. fills sent Morel back. Murray played fast, bat tho rest wert* so biirtly pulled that Mult-Ittnd and Martin had no trouble in ^co.lng ^oals, making the score 5 to 1.“Mickey” Toeman started to fight with one of the Blues' forwards and was ordered off the field. He refused to go and for some reason Nesbitt allowed him to play. The line-up was as follows:Blues. . Clarks.Garside ............................... HuntGoals. .gntneOval on Saturday afternoon. The B team defeated the A team by 3 goals to 1. After the rame the following team was selected 1 by the A. F. A. to repro5*ent New Jersey.Goal. (Csplln (SoottisLfr Americans); back*, Rnrr (Newark**). Kettles (West Hudsons'; halfbacks. I.awsou (West ’Hudsons). Stewart (True Blues). McKay (West HudsonsV, forwards, Duncan (Paterson Rang?ce), Knowles (West Hudsons), Richardson i (Scottlsh-Amerlcans), Carter (West Hudsons), Neilson (Clarks). Reserve, Dunlap (Newarks). *The game will be played in Philadelphia April Z\.crnr advehtisements.HENRY HTREET SEWER. MEEKER AVENUE PAVING. AND VERONA AVENLTB PAVING— A)*RM»ment for benefits.Notice \t hereby Riven that an assessment upon ult tho owners of all the lands and real «Hituto peculiarly benefited by each of the following Improvement*, namely:Tho construction of a sewer in HENRY STREET, between Hank street and Academy street, ae« oordlns to the provision* of an ordinance of the City of Newark, entitled, An ordinance to