Word: 6â
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Dates: during 1923-1923
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...first measure provides: 1) a 5% ad valorem tax on all dutiable products and a 2½% tax on all duty-free products entering American ports in foreign bottoms; 2) a toll charge on all ships entering American ports, 6?? a ton on ships of American registry and 50¢ a ton on foreign built ships under foreign registry; 3) termination of all treaties in any way interfering with these measures...
...nationals at Forest Hills. The matches most talked about were the default to Vincent Richards by R. Norris Williams when within a point of victory* and the subsequent defeat of Richards by Harvey Snodgrass (latest California star) in the semifinals. Howard Kinsey dislodged Snodgrass and took the title at 6???4, 4?6, 6???0, 9?7. With his brother, Robert, Howard Kinsey also secured the doubles championship at the expense of S. Howard Voshell and Clarence J. Griffin...
...matches at Longwood Cricket Club, Boston. James O. Anderson (Australian captain) defeated the French schoolboy, RenÉ Lacoste; John Hawkes disposed of Jacques Brugnon in straight sets, and the same players, paired against each other, locked in a desperate five-set struggle which went the way of the Australians at 6???8, 6???3, 6???3, 6?...
...singles: Jefferson Davis Hunt, Jr., of Atlanta, defeated in the finals Edward Pfeiffer, 6???4, 6???4, 3?6, 6?...
Women's singles: Mrs. Mary Mason Harding, of Louisville, unexpectedly defeated Miss Ethelyn Legendre, of New Orleans (for four years Southern title-holder), 6???4, 6?...