e. to804*Oj When Greek meets Greek, there’s q i war. It wns n« exception when the oj Scottish-Amerienns and the West Ilud-0 i son football tennis met in a postponed01 National League* game at Wledenmay-l er’s Park yesterday afternoon.The game ended In a draw, as each j i got two goals. The West Hudson?4 were out to win. us they wanted to get -3 j on even terms with the Clark A. A. for j first place.The Scots had two ringers from the Hibernians of Philadelphia. Wilson and ijMcNlchol. In the second half there '['were some lively doings. Lawson wasI ! ordered out of the game by the referee, ojand soon nfu-r Carter got .Into a mixup \1II and the police had to calm down tho jh' 0 I kickers. The* ltne-un:\ | West Hud-o*iP. SooiMVh-Americana. I- Hanlon ........................... Esplln i6, Goal. Itt; Kettles, Mnaoo ...... . Rumniell. WilsonBacks.15; Lawson. McNeil... M 1 radon. Ccnige.liiatH1inInP»laP‘011tiluNh. i McKay .......................... . pnrilie ,,J»sHalfbacks. t!i111Carter, I^ennox......... Montleth. Webh'O.i». i Gorman, Knowl *s—Richardson. McNIclioity Dean .................................. Solt;Ulan IJ. I Forwards. P‘id 1 Referee—V. Kearn a.r. The league standing follows: nPly d. W. L. I). Pis. «West Hudsons 0 7 11 IS ”1Clark A . A. .......... 8 7 1 0 14 r jTine Blues .......... 8 4 3 1 9 g:Ncwnrks..............10 3 6 1 7 *«iK0a Paterson Rangers 0 17 1 3, Two points for n erln and one for 1 draw. M