NEW YORK, NY. July 12, 1918 - Official attendance figures were sent to the league office yesterday, and Commissioner Eagan stated, "It worries me, but it's not something that surprises me."
The war in Europe has placed a large number of baseball fans in the service, and their families are too concerned about them to watch a baseball match.
Attendance is down almost 40%, and league owners and officials are very worried about the long-term impact of this year's revenue loss.
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