Show AMERICAN TENNIS STARS 1 ml HANDICAPPED BY YOUTH I Now New Nw York July 19 NoW Now that the tho American tennis team Is through thO the final round of cIt tho the Davis cup worlds world's championship match Its Is members will willace wl face Cace ace England's cup four tour on tho the same samo courts during the tho coming saro courtl durinG week A AB An W was S the tho case caSo when ln mot met Widing in th tho til English singles Mingles titular match It will be a case cam of or I wil youth and ambition vs seasoned ca maturity maturity ma ma- mn- mn and experience In Iii John C. C Parke ant C. C P P. DIxon 1 Barrott Barrett and A. A W. W Gore Goro England nan line hll a quartet of or players who If I not absolutely top- top rank rankers rs In tho the tennis world are arc racquet wielders accustomed to both national and International pla play Gore held tho the English singles ingles title In 1901 1108 1908 and 1309 1903 finally losing to Wilding Roper Roper-Barrett and DIxon won tho the doubles honors in 1912 and Gore Goro and anti in 1909 Parko Parke r-p- r rap rap- r rt England In ill tho the cup series of 1908 1909 and 1912 DIxon in 1909 1911 and 1912 ant Against those players tho United States has hiss two former Internationalists internationalists Inter Inter- nationalists In McLaughlin McLoughlin who played for the cup In 1909 and 1911 and Hackitt Hack Hack- ot itt who was vas wal an American representative represents represents- tive In 1908 and 1909 The lineup will wi probably tn find Roper Roper-Barrett Hoper Barrel and DIxon as England's representatives In the tho doubles with Parke DIxon Dixon- and pos pos- silly Roper Roper-Barrett Roper Roper-Barrett In the singles Gore is likely to be a a. 0 reservist 10 1 For Forthe Forthe Forthe the United States Maurice E Mc Me- Mclaughlin Ic- Ic Iu laughlin and R. R Norris Williams 11 I should hould pia play in the singles with wih Mc McLoughlin c- c Loughlin and Capt H. H II H. 1 Hackett as partners In tho the doubles and Wallace F. F Johnson as n a reserve reer o. During the tho English championships McLoughlin defeated Roper-Barrett Roper 6 4 4 6 8 6 1 I-G. I 6 2 8 6 and Parke 7 5 the die the instances l. 7 6 4 which were only where the tho American and En English cup together by the thedra players were brought by draw dra Parke is the player most general gen generally gen gen- eral feared d by the tho Americans in the singles In the northern championships of England Englant on June 3 he defeated Wilding who vanquished McLoughlin a t month later lator in a sot set match 6 2 7 5 7 6 2 6 7 This his was in line lne with his great win vIn- from Norman E. E Brookes in Sn Australia last winter when whon he won 86 8 6 3 5 6 62 Parke as well wel as DIxon and Roper Roper-Barrett are veteran tennis strategists who pit pi skill ski stroke GArdner netted the fIne run runs two lit In the second inning were tallied on Blo singles IC by Gainer ue nod oo and aDd triple FIRST Gun BOSTON BOSTO D I I 0 JB n 0 A Eagle Engle lb Ib 4 0 V 0 7 0 nn flash h as 4 I 0 1 5 1 1 rt 3 0 2 0 li 4 0 0 C 1 1 Speaker ct cf 3 1 1 3 1 Crawford rt 3 1 1 2 0 I 4 0 1 1 1 Cobb ct 3 1 6 Gardner lb 4 0 1 2 1 It If 4 4 0 2 1 0 Yerkes b 3 3 0 1 1 3 Gainer lb Ib 2 0 0 7 1 0 Wa Wagner lr sa I 3 0 0 1 2 Stanage e C Z 3 0 0 3 2 Carrigan c 3 0 0 7 1 MorIarty 3 0 2 2 2 Leonard Inard p 2 0 1 0 1 Dubuc Duluc p 1 0 0 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 3 1 S 21 2410 10 Total 25 26 3 S 2711 1 Score by innings innings- Boston O 0 0 0 0 0 1 Detroit O 0 0 00 0 0 2 1 3 Summary I im Fi rt r Gardner Dubuc Two base hits Speaker Cobb Three base bits bits bits- Veach Teach Moriarty Hits Off Jilts OCt It-OCt Off Leonard ouaL 6 8 In 7 Innings In lu off oC Hall hail Ial 2 In 1 I Inn Inning In p. p Sacrifice hit hit hit- hl- hl Dubuc Sacrifice fly fly Crawford Double plays Speaker to rican Cat an Wagner to Yerkes to Eagle C Cobb bb to Gainer 2 I I DUI to Gainer I Left ft on b Boston bases e Boston 6 6 Detroit Z 3 FIr st on 01 balls Oft OCt Dubuc 2 3 off oCt Leonard 1 1 off ott oC Hall 1 Wild l W I pitch pitch Leonard Tim Time i 42 2 Umpires UmpIres- nol t Ferguson nuon u OD and ant Connolly Connelly SECOND G. G I. I BOSTON R I 0 A 1 n 0 1114 lb 3 I 1 I 1 7 3 DI flush h u en C 5 ni 0 1 3 7 hoper rt 3 1 1 2 1 1 ut lb l 6 5 0 0 3 0 Speaker et cf 5 1 3 31 1 rt i-f 2 0 1 3 0 18 It if 4 0 4 2 2 1 01 Cobb 3 0 0 0 0 Gardner lb 3 1 0 1 2 Juch c It 3 0 1 1 Yerkes 1 0 1 lb b 1 Wagner r as 4 f 1 2 1 g 3 I C 3 f I I I 3 I Thorns Thom c 4 0 1 5 I 1 MorIarty 4 0 3 2 0 2 oter p 4 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 6 Wie p. p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Total 3 1 6 33 27 14 1 Totals Total 32 2 t 9 27 Ii 1 high Hh fot Cot Willett In nInth Score b by Boston ton 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Detroit Detol O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 O Error Two base hits hits- fl McKee Crawford d Moriarty tIlts oft Lewis t. t lI lAke gei 11 In hits hits- S In oft off WItt 2 In I 1 Sacrifice tilts tilts- 11 Lake Gardner Lewis Double plays plays- Lake to Gainer to HoDer t to PD le l Left t on 00 Boston bases loston buu-loston 9 I. I Detroit 9 laces DUel BaSes on Oft balls bAl r Lake Lk f. f off ott Foster V. V I. I Struck ol B olD D Foster olter 3 15 Urn Um Connole piro a and d Fergnson n. n and tactics against the tho Americans Americana youth sp ed and endurance I I The defeat of Maurice Maurico E. E McLoughlin b by Anthony F. F Wilding in tho the challenge chal chal- lenge longe round oC the English single tenala tennis tennis ten ten- nis ala championship again proves the value value val vat ue Be of years of practice and experience In tho court game Judging JudginG from the accounts of ot the final match between the tho young American and tile the veteran New It was waR th tIld s finished allaround allaround all all- al- al around play playa of of Wilding that gave him the tho edge over the Californian In iii the grueling three sots sets won by scores of oC S 8 8 6 6 3 10 S. In the tho ono forty games that constituted const const- conati- conati th the thia match Wilding won twenty- twenty four to s seventeen giving g ghim him a margin ln o of seven even games gamos three thre of which were picked up in the second set act SI Slight ht as ns this margin was it i proved that the player from the odes held the tha reserve necessary to win at crucial points Wonderful tennis player that he Is Is- Is McLaughlin McLoughlin met an opponent who ho in finish and finesse was hl his mastor mastor Despite Despite Dc- Dc De De- spite his hlf sizzling and powerful service r ice and smashing the tho young American found that Wilding was able not only to lo return his shots hots but to add to those returns the placement and pace which forced McLoughlin to a defensive rather rath rath- rath er than offensive attitude Ho He lacked consistency and failed on the ground shots which the New Zealander con- con fed him as a result of the carefully care care- fully planned campaign based on WildIng's Wilding's Wild Wild- Ings Ing's InGs oh observations er during pia play through the tournament There Is In tho the defeat both honor and promise of or greater excel excellence nce however so far as tho the American ch champion champlon cham- cham m- m pion plon Is concerned A youth for tor Me- Me Ic- Ic is scarcely out of ot his teens a a wonderful tennis career appears to b be his hlA future In 1909 at appear Sydney ha hais was 6 is defeated by Wilding Widing 6 3 8 6 6 2 6 Tennis players player of the caliber of oC th the th Lamed Brookes and Wilding WidIng Wild Wild- Wid ing are not tho the development of ot a year and few Cew if I any of at th them r started with the tho natural ability and advant advantages wih ant es pose pos po- possessed se sed b by McLoughlin The Californian will wil somo day be tennis champion ot the world barring accidents but he will not wear the laurels until wi matur matur- It ity and arid experience have o h steadied and rounded out his game ame I |