NEWARKS AND SCOTS FAIL TO BREAK NATIONAL TIEHoward • Bu Houghs—Clarks Bo* to Rangers.West Hudsons Are Beaten by ] ,th! ^r^k-__ . , bv tyj?.ij-:ei fii- viMitc-rfc. Tr.we *ahs noscoring' In tUe first half. but tn ti»lt; final period of play Martin was successful on a penalty kick. The losers_________*were awarded a penalty kick also. butGar*ide saved cleverly, and neitherTHE Newark F. C. Mprur.fi a •ur' team had another opportunity to tally prise at V.'lodenmayer's ( during the reminder of the gam** yesterday afternoon by holding I_jtlie Scottish-American!* to a ,d™-j The aoccer tfathutrtaau. who turned both team* scoring « (lnjrle The wt yratrrlt;Uv ,ft,rnoon 2,ooo ,tro«g to; game v. J. a National League contest, wJtnew| th, Bairt,.r., Uea,Ue conteat bc-: and a- a re«ult the two contesting i tween th# wm Uwlaomi Mnlt;, (he „ow.eleven* are tied for the lead o. the *rd-Bullough eleven on the Harrison league. Th** Newark. «howea a big 0va, w#(c we]1 repald (or th(lr troubieimprovement over their showing intheir previous contests. It was expected that tfie Scots, after winning suchby the excellent brand of soccer football MrvM by both teams. The Rhode Islanders won after n herd fight hyan easy game from the Newark*, would . fcorlng H singlc goai, „hllo ,h«.v „*id take the grpme by a one-*dcd or.. J th„ Mbt Hudaull aOTrewaion *Hoth captains had all of the regular- I*,, Though tlie victory .vaa merited j in their renwttve podtUm*. wIth the I b, the w.lnBe„_ aiU lt a ,ieriexception of the lir*t fifteen minute- Kmc fof thlt;f Wcm Hudsong to toee. grter the game Marted fapt.ni Th0 Hutl!Wn icumv leam ^Richardson wa« delayed an* ttw Scots i ,lghter vixlt -rs on tho defenaive all went in the game with only ten men. through the second half, but the atiperb----work of Smethurst at goal and G‘To«.»l*The Jersey A. C. was given a beating and Donnelly, backs, was a stumbling by the True llluea at Willard Park. block for the home team. E. Pemb**r-Paterson, yesterday afternoon by a ton was the man to shoot th*' only goal score of 1 to 0. Sixteen hundred people* of the game It was in the second half : turned out to »*ee the gam*, srx] were ! that the Pawtucket team's forward | well pleased when the home team not! wig#l*d through the upposing team's___________ f defenae and dropped the hail in thenet on a long shut that Ft ruck one of the posts. but dropping for a score. Several times it seemed as though the losers would at least tie the score, but tlie attempts of the West Hudson pTay-ors at goals were always intercepted by the llgbtening-like work of the visitors-r BELLEVILLE FIVETiiey won easily from the Columbian, of Paterson. by the score of 3» to 12.Relhold. of the Ironside A. C.. has quit basketball. He will shortly undergo an operation. It is not a basketball injury.The National Athletic Five will line up against the P. B. A. Five at Arlington tonight.The National League game scheduled to take place at Brooklyn between the Wilberforce eleven and the Brooklyn* wan postponed on account of the Pilgrim-All New York game.The Plljrrima wore- defeated at J*“a1t Kiver on Saturday by the Rovers be-Compan.v K team will leave their lore a crowd of 8,000 people. The final*uns at home tonight in th«ir attack , Bcore wlt;*s - to *• the Britishers scoring on St. Mary’s Hall. The guardsmen. , their only goal on a penalty kick.however, will fir* on the-baskets Just -the same. They are sailt;P|o be clever °n Saturday the Howard a/id Bul-markvmen. lough team and the Philadelphiai Thistles again played a draw in the Officials in thla vicinity arc permit- • American cup tie competition at* Phflo-ting too many players to bat the ball delpbia. The score was 3 to 3.i on top of them on the toss-up. ---The Brooklyn* finally succeeded inAnother ba-ketball team will start its downing the CrltcWeys at Brooklyn on home season tomorrow night at the Saturday by a score of 2 to 1 In the Pram Garden. It’s the Dominican , rtrst round of the American cup com-Wanderers and their opponents will be , petition.the Bay View Wheelmen. j ......---The Clark A. A. soccer team wasBloomfield and Bayley Lyceum will humbled by the Paterson Rangers yes-clash Wednesday night on the latter’* terday afternoon on tbe Harrison Oval court. It ought to be a hummer.in the play-off of the tie game established bv these two teams In theManager Norton, of the Parish A- A., ! American cup competition. The Pater-I£lizaleth. is eager to arrange a series sonlans arrived late, and the game hadil of home-and-home games with local to be shortened, owing to darkness. Atlives. He is more tucklt; the Ironsides.titan anxious tothe end of :he first half the count was 1 to 0. McCarthy having kicked a penalty gjal. In the final half Connors scored both of the Rangers' goals, the losers being on the defensive most of the time.If Bloomfield. Belleville. Bayley Lyceum. Bay View, Dominican Wanderers. Spalding A. C.. .Magnolias. Ironside A. C., Unions, of Arlington; Parish A. A., of Elizabeth: Institute A. C. ! Fatigued by the long Journey from and Xavier Catholic Club would band j Fall Kfver, and giving evidence of thWr together a strong: tricounty league eould strenuous campaign during the past be fvnn'-tk It would nvcuu j v'oek. the* Pilgrims were held to a tiotlves of Eiscx, Hudson and Union. by ihe All New York eleven at Brook-----Iyn yesterday afternoon, each teamHarry Hennlnger and Artie Conlon ; scoring two goals. A large crowd at-have been kidnapped by Kid’*; tended the gamf\ and were elated hv Knocheis for the Elizabeth team of | the work of the home team, who werethe Central League.Just now basketball Is all the rage ini Elizabeth. Bowling is not in it. n Neither is cycling.defeated In a previous game by the Pilgrims to the tun* of 4 to 0. The Pil-grims will play the last game of the present tour against the Crescent A. C. at Bay Rtdge tomorrow.