1917–18 National Association Foot Ball League season

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Statistics of National Association Foot Ball League in season 1917-18.

League standings

                              GP   W   L   T   Pts Paterson F.C.             14  12   1   1   25 Bethlehem Steel      14  11   2   1   23 West Hudson A.A.          14   7   6   1   15 Kearny Scots              14   6   6   2   14 Tacony (PA) Disston A.A.  14   5   7   2   12 Bayonne Babcock & Wilcox  14   4   7   3   11 New York F.C.             14   4   7   3   11 Jersey A.C.               14   0  13   1    1

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