Show I JOHNSTON WINNER l. l Or OF LONDON LONDO TITLE I 1 Defeats Tilden in Brilliant Match Americans in j Doubles Finals i LONDON June In 1 In In one of the II finest tennis matches ever seen teen In Great Grut Britain William M. M San Francisco singles tennis cham pion plon of the United States defeated William T T. T Tilden of Philadelphia In Inthe Inthe inthe the finals final of the London lawn tennis championship tournament today Johnston won by the score COrt of 46 6 62 6 S 4 LONDON LO June 19 American U. American victories were ere In order at Queens club yesterday I and William M. M Johnston of or San Francisco Fran Fran- cisco the American tennis champion and William T T. Tilden of Philadelphia won the right to oppose each other In the I finals finale for the London lawn Jawn tennis cham cham- These two brilliant American players easily disposed 80 of r their r opponents tl in the semifinals today a and although ft British Spectators suffered disappointment at see aee Ing Ins nil all the finalists Americans not only In mens men's n singles g but in men's mens n doubles as well a and the disappointment I I t inot less leas keen because It foreshadows American American Ameri Ameri- can successes In the British champIonships championship championships champion champIon- ships ship at Wimbledon next week the unusual unusual un un- usual situation Is accepted In a 8 sporting spirit t. t The feature of yesterdays yesterday's pIa play was waa the brilliant lant work of ot Tilden who beat the Japanese expert o with consummate ea ease e and finish prove provIng ing himself toaster muter In all an points of or the r game The TIle match w wag over in almost I re record time lime 22 22 2 minutes 1 h Johnston s had no difficulty In di disposing of or Major Dudley and It was the opinion that the American champion was wal loafing comparatively throughout t tore the e match I In the doublet doubles Johnston and Tilden were too fast rast alt all around round for fOT M. M J. J O. O f land and F F. M. M B B. Fisher Kisher the latter an ex cabi j net lIet minister of New ew Zealand The n I victory victory vic vic- victory tory of n. n Norris Williams and C. C S. S Garland Gar Gar- land and Mishu over o was due to the forcing tactics of the Americans I After Arter the games game Tilden said old he was WIS convinced that future development of or the grass gran J game came would be mixed ground strokes stroke alternating a heavy cut dM drive with a straight top spin drive e and consolidated consol consol- J b by forceful volleying |