Show BRilLIANCY OP OF GARLAND STIRS TENNIS THRONG f Responsible for Real Surprise Surprise Sur- Sur prise in Defeat by Williams and The Boy of Veteran Teammates in ill Doubles W England July 1 A real surprise was furnished the UlO great crowd that gathered at it the tennis courts tocla today for William M. M Johnston American champion and md V William Villiam lliam T. T Tilden t the he finalist finalist in the British singles championships were beaten ten in the doubles by Charles S. S Garland Gurland and If H. Norris oITis Williams The Tho most noteworthy feature of the play was Garlands Garland's fine exhibition He lle had never ne before approached such a afine afine afine fine around all game and many of the English that tile they did not dream he lie had such wonderful stuff in him ilin Garland Brilliant Moreover I reo el Williams soundly backed up Garland throughout the gruelling five sets Garlands Garland's play was hy by far the themo mo most t brilliant of ot the four tour his forehand driving was particularly c On tho the other hand Johnston apparently has been unable to reach an anything thing lIko form on the center courts Th The scoN at tho the end stood 6 4 6 1 6 6 2 C 24 6 i 6 Capt Samuel Hard Hardy of or the American team is enthusiastic about Garlands Garland's performance while Hilden sal said he did not 1101 mind the defeat a bit because the boy meaning mcanin Garland is u n dand dandy The rho well known referee and handicapper handicap- handicap per Francis Russell Burrow thou thought ht so BO much of oC him as to s say y that in a a. few years rears Garland would go o right ahead of ot all tho other Americans Knee e Bother Bothen In behalf of Tilden it can be ho said that his bis knee was most troublesome It ItIs Itis Itis is an old trouble from his football days das and in th the against 1 the Japanese Japan Tapan- ese eSl wrenched the weakened knee When h ht r began to play toda today his knee was bandaged th this 15 interfered with Uh the tha circulation and durIn durIng during dur dur- In ing the mal match h he ho removed the ba bandage e. dag-e. Tilden tonight ht is receiving expert at attention attention at- at and arid is confident he hc will be in condition for the challen challenge e round of the thc singles Ies n against Gerald I. I U L. Patterson Patterson Patter Patter- son son the titleholder on Saturday t A A match not less Interesting to the spectators was that in th the ladies ladies' singles sin sin- Susanc Susanc Len Lenglen len the phenomenal French Kronen titleholder and Mrs Lambert the former fonner Chambers hambers of England champion whom Mile Mlle n len defeated in a close clos contest last year Today the French girl Irl repeated her victory victor this time with much greater ease for she won In straight heats 6 6 S. C O. o c 0 1 1 American Association 1 I o 0 o 0 STANDING ST. OF OJ TEAMS s W W. T I r Pet t. t I F W V. V T I L. L r Pet t. t St St Piul 51 31 CO 0 o Indianapolis 32 X r Minneapolis S r W 33 37 Ail Toledo 33 u s 7 3 32 37 7 7 4 Milwaukee 6 23 u o Kanas Kants City 1 10 51 11 M i YI YESTERDAYS YESTERDAY'S YS Y'S RESULTS d. d At At A T Toledo T. T n. n II If E. E Indianapolis 11 1 2 G Ii 2 Batteries Jone Jonc Jones lull anti lIeD It Middleton DUll and Murphy At At St St. t. t Pt Paul Psul ul n R. R II n. n E. E CU City 2 S 1 st t. t Paul Paul T 5 1 13 0 rl l tr Griner and anal lc At O. O O. First same gaie R. R II II H. I E E.- E. C G II 11 1 i l' l Columbus 7 l 4 Batteries Lon Long TIncup slid lull Meyer Danforth antI and Hurtle Hurtle- At Jt t O. O O. 8 Second game R. R II B. B Louisville 16 Cl 2 Columbus fI 4 l Batteries Graham in and Kocher Kohri M 1 and R Kelley At Minneapolis R. R IT II I E. E r 4 7 1 Minneapolis 6 11 11 i 1 Batteries and aud Huhn janil and il Mayer t T. T Western League I 0 At Omaha R. R II H. E. E 1 12 1 o 0 S In City Jt 4 S 8 7 Batteries I a and Lyons Ions and mil Elf Elf- t fert rt At St. St J Joseph Jeph eph R. R RII II S E E. E Des Moines 0 2 g Bt St Joseph 10 1013 0 13 i Batteries t Fletcher Du Davenport and Ande Anderson D Stewart and Crosby J. J t Tois I n. n RITE n. n E. E WIchita i 15 20 1 S 8 12 4 Mui Jo et r. r ii oDil YOl yair Yai-yair n Cowan Norman ormon and Brannen At Oklahoma hOm lJ R. R II n. n E. E 15 J 1 6 S O Ci City j. j 6 1 12 H |