ANDREWS BEATEN
TILDEN GETS HIM IN GAME IN WIMBLEDON TOURNEY STRUGGLE AGAINST CRACK LONDON, Sunday. In the fourth round of the men’s tennis singles at Wimbledon today Borotra (France) beat de Kehrling (Germany), 6 —2, 6 —2, 2 —6, 6—l; Lott (America) beat Spence (South Africa), 6—l, 6—3, 10—8; Tilden (America) defeated Andrews (New Zealand), 6 —4, 6—4. 6 —2; Gregory (England) beat Perry (England), 3 —6, 9—7, 6 —l, 3 —6,-6—l. In the doubles Brugnon and Cochet (France) heat Prenn and Kleinschroth (Germany), 9—7, 7 —5, 6— l. The most notable event today was Gregory’s win oyer England’s new young hope, Perry, who had beaten de Morpurgo. Gregory is the only British player left in the singles championship. Queen Mary visited Wimbledon and watched Andrews’ spirited struggle against Tilden, who was hitting with terrific force. Nevertheless Andrews played his usual fine tennis.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 9
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