Show u. u S. S NET 31 ARS PARE ARE HISSED BY i. i CLAIM t 1 r ff p Ya Yankees kees Complain of Anti- Anti American Demonstration Tilden Wins Match l Against Jap Under Sting of Attacks 1 Service start Staff Correspondent Special Cable Cabic Dispatch England June Junc W vy 30 American tennis players and their friends bitterly complained anti Amen rican ri- ri tonight of the deliberate can demonstrations that marked the final match in the British singles V. V championship tournament which V William Will Will- ill ill- 2 iam am T. T Tilden o of Philadelphia won VOU Toni from Zenzo the Japanese star 6 4 4 6 13 U. ted Ills arid and ull noo American champion was w-as wasand Tho The po possible occasion and booed on every cery He complained twice to the referee but without t re result Finally Final Tilden remarked remarked re- re I marked disgustedly This Is a fine sporting crowd Tilden was at his best despite the his er e ounce of or irritation He put every the Japanese TUO skill into beating the corn com whatever er to attention paid no even l to refusing ments of oC the crowd 4 derogatory rogatorY to hIS at the remarks smile a. a was cool an and l un- un opponent provocative throughout the match a him much praise r which won from Crom the thO Americans naval officers tonight confirmed confirmed confirmed con- con American that the American players had h firmed in resenting the bel be- be every ery justification l' l p. p lor ha of the crowds W M ll By 13 Associated Press Pres Wimbledon June 30 The O.-The The challenge tennis for the British lawn round championshiP will be bc contested b by I r. r William Villiam T. T 1 Tilden of or Philadelphia and andrO hold- hold f rO Gerald Gerald GeraldL T L. L Patterson of oC Australia 0 c er cr r o of the title B By another excellent today toda Tilden as confident confident- performance defeated the Japanese anticipated r ly 1 he r player Zenzo although had to extend himself to the limit to win th the third set of the match Indefinite WI Outlook who And now flOW ever every en one is asking r- r will win the championship because r- r there has no not been much opportunity o of measuring Pattersons Patterson's 19 1920 0 strength and because Tilden len was wag expected to In more convincing man man- beat ncr Un Undue lu importance however should not be attached to that Tho The w. w outstanding fact I is h that Tilden went to win and he did win i 4 into the court in straight sets x- x II Close of Pattersons Patterson's play in the mixed doubles today led to the ext ex- ex t of ot the opinion in some quarters quarters that the Australian appeared to be bea a a. harder overhead player than an any of Americans but probably not so soi j the t i good off ocr the ground as iden J Today tda 1010 J 11 The matches tomorrow will wil Include the semifinals of the mens men's double doubles oC of Pittsburgh and andt t Charles S. S Garland 1 t Tl TI Norris Williams II Boston against vT William M. M L Johnston of San Francisco 4 L and William T T. T Tilden en of Philadelphia and the challenge round in ladies ladies' sin sin- 1 Kies Suzanno les-Suzanno Suzanne Lenglen nglen against Mrs Lambert Chambers With respect to toi i- i this contest it is recalled that It will be the return match of oC that of ot last 0 cr year when Mrs Chambers lost in the third set Bet despite the fact that she got within one point of or wining Mile Lengi Lenglen Leng- Leng t. t i len lea being saved from defeat b by a fluky cord stroke net 0 cor tv rJ |