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| | | “om the cou ts Frederick C. (i son, One of Junior Stars, in Straight Sets. ®& Howard Voshell won the Long Island championship in tho singles of thé Kings County “Lawn Tennis Club, Brooklyn, defeat- Frederick C. Anderson, one of Junior stars, in straight sets, score was 6-3, 64, 6-3. Swempective point totals for the match were ‘102 for the champion to 84 for ‘yithe runner-up. Voshet! played with greater stendi- them, cOmmand of speed and excellence @ oburt generalship than he has éxhib- ited since his defeat of Harold A. rton two weeks ago in the the metropolitan- Bronx County mship. He was constantly ag- APR, Uoder, the power: of hie orp Tag tactics young Anderson broke badly all most spirited of thé rallies, At the ranking veteran was cool and calculating, and it was duo to his Gol poise that he avoided being swopt @@ his feet by Anderson's phenomenal Surat of sped in the second set. plentiful throughout ee of the North Side cham: | ip “singles on. the courts, of iversity Heights Lawn Ten George Gerbe, the Staten Is: jon R, Hathaway, the one- It was a fine three-set r. pl Soe Gerbe's ground | strokes ing the trick at 3—6, 6—4, 7—5, |. W, Mersereau turned the tables on rt H, Manchester at 5—T, 6—I, Winning by a sustained attack on forehand of his rival. | Alfred the former N. U. captain, ‘used his drives against Mersereau in the next round to win at 6—*. 6— SKIN TREATED WITH POSLAM _ QUICKLY HEALS b ES daprivatd itching skin a condition demanding the best ing, healing, antiseptic treatment for its speedy correction. 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Quite true and quite logical, But— Instead of being led in ag the futted calf, meekly ready for slaughter, this rough Boston element has turned around and kicked ug squarely on two beatings out of three. There are still go games to play those Red Sox, an® the Yanks must win both of them to get better than an even break on the series, A pretty how-dy-do! With everybody | 80 cocksure, too! The two games will be lumped up | | into a double-peader this afternoon | }and the first’ will begin at 130 | o'clock, but, somehow, that an- | nduncement js lacking in the gusto with which thig column proclaimed it two days ago, The worm has| turned. As a prophet we now abdi- cate, A’ young man named Jones had, much to do with’ the distress that | enveloped the Yanks and 25,000 of their followers yesterday. He was/ the pitchingest fellow that has inter- fered with our potential champions since Eddie Cicotte carpe along here and broke our other winning streak | two weeks ago. He is the same Jpnes, by the way, that pitched the Box into a championship last fear. He still knows how. But for a rally in the last half of the ninth after two were out the Yanks would have been shut out| without a runner getting as far as third. As a closing thrill, however, Duffy: Lewis got to first when -Gil- hooley truffed a fly and Del Pr for three bases. The indignation of Pin) vould ‘be. rio Ionger restrained and he poled a line drive in the left field stand for a home run. Those three runs were a sop to our vanity, but they got us nowhere Th: particu! Though unexpected and apparently hopeless that final attack on Jones ‘would have been fruitful but for the early errors—yes, it is true—on the part of Roger Peckinpaugh. Though his batting prowess did not suffer, do a lot of explaining to those who don't come to the games often. In the second inning he made a mess of Gilhooley’s grounder that let in one pene Bihang and’ Contrid- Moomike td the Red Box total, Now, you may figure what would have apéned In the ninth but for those Bobbleat Aitogeitier it, waa a: tather unhappy “afternoon for our hitting champion and his followers. Jones wis not content with pitch- STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS— ' PURIFIES BLOOD You can't expéct weak kidneys to filter the acids and poisons out of your syst unless ure given a little help. Don't allow, them to -begome diseased when a Vittle attegtion now will prevent tt, Don't try to cheat nature, As soon as you Commence to have back- fee! nervous and tired, GBT BUSY ‘These are usually warnings that your kid- ney@' até not working properly. Po not Gelay a minute, Go after the }eause of your ailments or you may find |yoursol¢ th the grip of an incurable dis ease, GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oli Cap gules will give almost immediate ‘ from kidney troubles. 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The Yanks have taken t hit’ Bodie, fermenting all affernoon, | uri Peck's fielding forced his admirers to | Sos Fun, and in oe eighth, he, Tikewi8e |i sear 1 s | ménaey “oc the auth (Yankee) Bivi Nap hilnaineisth With Red Sox THE LEADING HITTERS AMERICAN LEAGUE. Player cheb 6G, AB, RM. Feckinpaugh Ns ¥.4¢ 168 49 Gt it: Fan aco Detroit. 5: inn, Washington: 33 NATION A! P.O, city B x 383 P.O, a u Ey is ReO Baz Munro Bilas.) | ing the Yanks off, thetr feet, but ! proved himself ‘quite handy with his war club as well, On his first two trips to the plate Jones eontributed a brace of two-baggers that heiped Ed Barrow q whole lot, He also seored a run. | ape The Red Sox did rather unusual} thing in the ninth, after two were out, by changifg right fleliere, After three runs hed been. made and the! Nouthworthy tab ompiled by Yanks had a runner on first wigh two out, Lamar w rushed frem ' the bench as a pincth right fiéider. | ‘The reason for this Waa that Lamar understands how (o play e caroms ‘oft that right field wall, and Bar- row was taking no chances ‘on a |man who did not understand the di«|. |rection in whichy the .balt sully bounds. O’Doul, a Jeft handed ‘hit | Was up, and a lohg smash in t direction might have broken up th gnme. ‘Though bt frequently, Mogridge \did not pitch a bad game against |the Red Sox. In fact it was not his | fault that the game was lost, With perfect support that ninth inning rally would have pulled him through, pnb A AO AQUEDUCT RESULTS. AQUMDUCT RACE TRACK, N. Y., June 30.—FIRST RACE—For two- year- olds; $1,144.98 added; five furlongs.— | Blue Wrack 411 (Nolan), 20 to 1 1 to 1 and 3 to 1, first: Light Wine, 108 (By: ton), 7 toh @ to § and 3 46 5, secon Ira Wilson, 111. (i mer).T to.2. 5 to and 6 to 5, third. ‘Time-—1.01 2-6, Betty sree, Allsn. Krower, Hurry, Double Hive and American Boy, also ran, | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Y., June 30.—The extries for b-morrow's race are as olds; tive 108; ug) year. Colleen, Betsinda, 27 love, 108, THIRD HACK—The Hembane for three.year-olda and upward: seven Frank, 118; ‘Trompe 20: ben ieaty a x4 ie : tt, one an Tarie. ane: Ty Sone -” : ; x in: Helario, 103 te % 3: glen. 10: Ts jclaims"he was not in céndition for * | Promising Welterwelght, will get a chance to fight ; |'cbamoton Jack Britton, 106, | moter at Connermrilie, fredia, | nia, is at present getting into ci SuxrH for fillien: two. yer Fair. 100) Thelma i, 00, Teche _Q'Gannt rece, 114s" Wee ding Cake, 108; Hichochet, 108: Conwtancy. 108, “apmeritice aliowance claime!, Weather ‘clear ‘Track fast, Mar, Cerrettt F ception by Americans. ROME, June %.-Aréhbishop Bona- ventura Cerrett!, Papal Under-Secre- Paris tary of State, returned from Satury and made a full report at on his mi nee, Mgr. tions with Pops ardinal Gasparri, Papal y of State, Both lated him warmly on the hig mission. Mgr. Cerrett! expressed the greatest pleasure at reception given him c the the success of { | \ nis ral ans he had known. dur ce in the United States # ago. — GERRY REBUKES ROOT. Hx of Shift in| jonn. Rhode Island Senator e of ‘ON, June 30, “riticis- ing form his ‘ position. ‘on Ten ls of Nations covenant f Je Island, in the to-day | dee! judgment seems (wo bave been Article of the warped id Gerry willing t Article five-year period and in not willing to support The League. of Nati tacked by Senator Fall to serap th in M June he ix it at al" ons was at a proposal office | N.Y. SOLDIERS WOUNDED, War Five On day's Names of The fol | York service men @ low s among New reported by the REPORTS TO POPE ON PEACE. Stee to Peto Werman, thn Leerien’tantamreiont wed Over Hix Re~| the = | boxer nator Root for changing |‘ War Department Returned to ssing n_action No. 4 Private Frank Shepard Ave | ported m Peter Scheung Private Jacob § 44 Hast Ninth Street, yn unded degree undertermined Private David Levinson, No, 2 Os borne Brooklyn; Private Char les Morr 162 Powers Street, Brooklyn; P: ck Rosenweig, Na. us Fifteenth § Brooklyn, al >»bject will second Mrs, John Francis Yawger I Wrench War Or June 80.—The has awarded the te h palm dwards, Major former heavyweight divisian, Battling Le-| jvinsky, the present holder of the! ‘title, and Clay “Turner, the sensa- IN THE BIG LEAGUES tiondl Indian fighter, formerly of + St, Paul, but who now makes t) nits | leity his home, ate going to tens again. They were signed up to-day by John Jennings, manager of the; Armory A. A. of Jersey, Olty), to meets inv an cight-round bouwat ian | open air .boxing show to bé st on Monday evening, July 21. Tit) will Be their second meeting at the | fame, eli, Turner having shaded | Levinsky last summer, Levinsky (Hat scrap but will be this time ‘The ‘Po-round bgut betwen ‘Tom Cipbong and Dilly Mine at St. “Paul recently drew @ gate of nearly $15,000, Mike Collins, who waged the show, oO Informed the writer to-day, and he further ‘ated that se the majority of the writ = fogiliem of the Twin Citien, called the . he split the yume of $7,000 be colored hearywelgt, and the, white bearyweietit of «wilt Clee seain in another Tle. time they witl | fo at the open! A. A. ot Jerr rt ound the” erack little fighter cH dy to fight again, he baa | Frankie Burns,,the Jersey i and it taster Jeanings sigue, then “09, Joo Lynch, the international Boxing sensafion and the conqueror of Jimmy Wilde, will be the feature attraction at the allstar boring show Of the open aie Armory A. A, of Jersey City, Lynch will exchange punches with Charley Bescher of the cast side in ry star eight-round Fadi Mead, manager of Ionch, is ae. ined to corner Champion Mete Herman and Ignech meet him, Sam Harris, tie Halt promoter, Ime offemd Merman $5,000 to Lgnch in a title battle of twenty rounds to a referee's decision and Manseet Mead will Herman a present of $1,000 the moment ill; Pittsburgh light heaywesaht More money for hie services dented Mile, Gibbons in Pittaburgh le ling to bex Battling Levinsky for $760, be demands a muarantes of $1,250 for bout wilich takes place in Phladelphia on Promoter Glaeman sys be is willing {© Ghee Gree. e000. AL. Doty. of Canton, 5 who ig maid to be a Dan Morgan, ‘manager of Britton, has sccepted an offer from a pro Pa,, for Britton to box Doty a. Meee: no Seton bout wm duly ‘9 {Moe show is to be staged in the open aip; Job Renjamin, Hghtwelght ot mon of dition m man’s Gymnasium in Hatlem for future Wis manager, Billy Gibson, intends to get him started in Philadelphia next, month, nd he miay be ptt. tod against some good Lightweight before ho hooks up with Champion Beany Leonard, also in. “Philly,”* Charlie Cochrap, the fight promoter of the West, for. champion, of a purse of $25,000 for him to box nner of the Pal MooreJimmy Wilde fight, which takes place in London on July 17. per cent, of the receipt is to go to the of the bout, It is not likely that Herm: accept this propgsition, Herman Taylor, matchmaker of the Atlantic City Soorting Club, has landed a good star bout for hin next boxing show in Thurwahy night, MWe has signed up Willie Jackson, the crack loos’ lightweight, to meet Jackie Moor, the colored of Cokumbus, They will clad for eight rounds, Eddie Reviore and Johnny MeLaughiio come together in the other eight rounder, Jett Smith of Bayonne, N, J, who ie fighting tn good form now, has errived ‘at Kansas! 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