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4450127The New York Times, 1918, 11, 11 — New York Eleven Victor

NEW YORK ELEVEN VICTOR.


Macomb's A.C. Team Defeated at Soccer by Score of 4 to 2.

Opening the cup tie competition for the benefit of the United War Work Fund, under the auspices of the Southern New York State Football Association, at Lenox Oval yesterday, the New York Football Club qualified for the second round by defeating the Macomb's A.C. eleven by the score of 4 goals to 2, after leading at half time by 2-0.


At a meeting of the American Football Association, held in Newark, the cup game between New York and Paterson was ordered to be played at Paterson Dec. 1. New York, however, will carry its protest up to the United States Football Association.


Presenting a formidable team against the Queen's Rangers in the War Fund cup game at Bay Ridge yesterday, the Morse Dry Dock eleven won handsomely by 6 goals to 0, scoring three in each half, and earned the right to play New York in the second round.


Clan MacDuff's soccer eleven obtained the verdict by 4 goals to 0 against the Fulton A.C. in the first round of the Southern New York Associations' cup series for the War Work Fund at Lenox Oval yesterday.


The Longfellows of Brooklyn captured the honors in the War Fund Cup with the Manhattans at Bay Ridge yesterday, winning by 3 goals to 1.


Defeating the Vikings by 4 goals to 1 at Astoria yesterday, the White Rose eleven entered the second round of the State Association Cup competition for the War Fund.


The Triangle and Speedway elevens had a stubborn struggle for supremacy in the New Jersey League at Bayside Park in Jerset City yesterday, the game ending in a tie with a score at 2-2.


The Prospect Football Club won its cup game with the Newburg F. C. of Newburg, N. Y., by default.