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Tilden On His Methods.

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C. W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A. L Alkın

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S. J. Johnston

Carlton Hotel *Corrected to 23th May, 1991. Miss F. C Me-J. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. R Laughlin

E. Eeddoe

Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Miss L Bomar Mason & Family Miss B. Buttrick Miss. J. M. Mc Mrs. F. E. Cam. Laughlin

.

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Miss H. Pittegrew Miss L. H. Cam-H. Pemerantz

pland

Mr. and Mrs. B

Rowland

L. R. de Chesne F. L. Davison

Espiy Labausat

Tilden has been playing almost Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. C. continuously months.

for the last 20

B. B. Lockwood

H. Benson

Lauritsca Mr. and Mrs. Miss H. Lilie

S. Bisney Mrs. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs.

E. Blacket:

Some people say my success is due to my backhead stroke," says Tilden: others think it is due to my style of service. But R. G. Boville I haven't a single stroke that is' | Mr. and not played better by some other Bracken individual"

A. Loesser

A. I lynett

J. F. Marias P. Marks

W. T. Tilden, sometimes known Then he'll travel to Wimbledon, as Big Bill Tilden the famous England, to play in the champion-air. and Mrs. G. E. M. Joseph American lawn-tennis player, | ship watches.

H. M. Banner- Mr. and Mrs. G. who won the U.S. and the English Returning home in July to will

Klingler and children championships, and, with W. M. prepare for the Davis Cup tourns. de Beau- Johnston, won the Davis Cup.ment and the national champions. Belilios Dr. M. C. Lasher from Astralasia is likely to be ships. beard more of in the near future, for he has a heavy programine ahead, including, of course, the Davis Cup. In this the United States are drawn against Japan, and Tilden himself rauks Nippon's representatives very highly. The achievements of such players as Ichiya Kumagae, who resides in New York and who ranks No. 4 in the national list, and of Zenzo Shimidzu, who was runer-up to Tilden for the world's champion- ship at Wimbledon, gave Japan a leading place in the tennis world. The two qught to make a formidable bid for the honours should they be able to represent their country. Kumage is one of the brainiest players in the game, equally good in singles and doubles, and Shimidzu is bis peer. Japan, who enters the lists for the first time, also has capable second strings.

A PHENOMENAL RECORD. As illustrating the class of player that Tilden is just look at bia record. In 1919, G. L. Patter son the Australian made a great

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Tilden will play in Paris for the French championships.

Following these be is scheduled to play exhibition games at Brussels before King Albert.

PURSUING AN AERIAL FUGITIVE,

!

HIS SECRET, The champion then let interviewer into his secret:

the

My secret is this; To co-ordinate sil my strokes. To select a particular style against each opponent.

“And to judge just when to use this stroke and that stroke in the game.

Mrs. R. G. Matzene

Miss F. E. Mond Dr. J. G. Lyon- Mrs F. Mooney

Brown

Miss Mooney Miss F. L. Brown S. F. Murphy Mrs. G. E. Brown J. R. Murray..

J. F. Buckley Miss M. Burger

A. Barroughs Dr. and Mrs. C.

G. Butler

A. A Claxton W. A Cleland C. M., Cottrell Miss F Cow

borough

"I've studied and played tennis ever since I

was six years. Croucher

Miss F.A. Dezkio

old.

"Up to the time I was 20 I was an ordinary player.

Then the results of my study begun to tell.

Tennis is a science.

LOVES TO PLAY.

"It's hard for me to keep from overtraining. I love to play so well.

Growing stale from too much playing is the one thing I bare to guard against.

"I never try to figure out a match beforehand.

When the match begins 1 do the figuring.

"I'm fresh then to bring to mind every bit of skill I have."

Tilden smokes a cigarette oc- casionally, but cuts this out as soon

靄 big event ap- proaches.

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D. G. Donald Miss Droop Mr. and Mrs.

Montague Edic

6. Murray

Miss A J. T.

Nally

Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Neeson C. T. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Northcombe A. H. Nyland F. M. O'Neil! Mr. and Mrs. N.

Van Dordt

L. Pansod -Miss D. G Pep

C.

Perell

5. S. Perry

L. Rediearne

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. R. Roxburgh

van Exter

P. J. Score

A. H. Fenton Eaz. Capt. 5. P.

Ferguson

J. C. Finch K. Floyd-Jones

K Ford

P. X. Forum

J. Fredony J. S. Gardiner H. Gefiers

J. N. G. Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Goldsmith G. Grenier

Capt. Sigveland W.D. Steen

G. A. Rah

J. K. Ryom

W. E. Greenway Miss V. C. Shaw

Miss E. F. Hero A B Short

Miss A. IL Skin-

irg

C. H. Hughes- J. Hutensan

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F. Sloat

Lt. and Mrs. R. Jose B. Santay

S. Jett

H. Keyserling

L Legarda

and family

Capt. J. Thomp

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J. D. Thwaites

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Corrected to 1st June, 1991.

Mrs. J. Aco

J. Barentson

Miss L Bux Mr.

H. M. Madden

Mrs. R. W. Me

Nelley

and Mrs. B. Naes Benton C. Byrd W. H. Petler Miss Byrd

Mrs. J. C. Pirie Miss E. Eus

Miss Potter Mr. and Mrs. J. Storm

W. Ford Mr. And Mra

Lossius

Mrs. J. R. Mac-

aulsy

Miss Van Wal-

chern

Miss Windust

---King-Edward Holes. Corrected to 25th May, 1921. Mr. R. Almond W.. and Dr. M. E Asger Manus Miss L. Barker R. L Marton

M. Basker

F. G. Becke J. W. Brown

and

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E. Saith Mr. and Mrs.

Staurenghi

H. F. Stokely

E W. Tate

. Sir Erie and Lady

Stuart Taylor

C. Taylor

C. P. Templeton R. J. Tobes Mr. and Mrs. R.

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F. O. WOH

Mrs.

J. A. McDougall

Mr. Milne

F. H Mody

Mes. J. H N. Mody

J. C. Mognaschi E. Molino P. Munchery Mr.

W. Badge

J. Calender J. Carrion Mr. Choi Shing Master Choi Shing T. B. Culhane

T. A. Daves

and Silva Netto

Mrs.

Capt. E. H. Pen

dred

Mrs. E.D. Davies Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davis

W. A. Eustace Miss Farrell J. Farrell

Mr. sad. Mrs.

Grezorj C. A. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. 0. HL Hochschild. Wyss

Mr. and Mrs. Miss G. Young Misa A. Hotz

H. Harrison Mr. and Repulse Bay Hotel

Hawker Corrected to 2nd June, 1921. A. K. Isban

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Johnston- Harrington

Ira Kalman

Detectives went in pursuit after obtaining the co-operation of the Canadian Mounted Police, who After an aerial battle, in which met Gadbury's aeroplane as it machine guns were used, Joseph crossed the Canadian line, and W. Bird

Major Cassell Gadbury, an alleged confidence opened fire with machine guns. Mr. Causeca Miss Hastings man, was recently captured at The battle was kept up until No. 3, Queen's Building. Ice House St.

Winnipeg. He was wanted in bullets from the police machine Mr. and Mrs C. G. Hastings

Montague Ede G. L. Hastings Iowa, US, for obtaining £3,600 punctured the petrol tank and A. L. Gray Telephone: No. 573.

M. Molino on a promise to build an aeroplane damaged the propeller of the Mr E Hancock Mr. and Mrs. R. factory. He fled in an acroplane. fugitive aeroplane.

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FIRE AT FAMOUS RESIDENCE.

Risebolme residence of the

Hall,

formerly Bishop of Lincoln, narrowly 88capd destruction by A fire which occurred in the laundry.

Station Hotel

Corrected to 28th May, 1921. Miss E. Best L. P. Krause Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Macdonald

W. M. Bion Mrs. P. McCai. and child

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Miss Capell

Master Capell

C. IL Cole

E. Dijkstra

C. J. Endert A. Harper

P. Nelson

A. Y. Reid

Mr. and Mrs. B.

Rint

Mrs. H. F. Robin-

con and child

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A Harrington.

Mrs. J. B. Smith

J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. A

H. Harrop

W. Kerval

Mrs. C. Kliens

W. Smith Wm. Thom

1

Palace Hotel. Corrected to 19th May, 1921. Mrs. B. Brunb Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawry

Costello

child

J. B. Cramp

and dra EA. Liley

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L McRae

Mrs. C Morri Mrar. Dobinson II. H. Olsen

Mr.

T. W. Scarbor

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Mr. sad

Scott

Mr. & Mrs Tra

B. Schele

J. Lavy Mrs. G. Mackay T. N. MannerE

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and

family

F. Taylor H. Watling

Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mus

Fieldbravo

R. Geoffrey

J. E. Goeliner. 1. 8. Holmes., Mr. and Mrs. E.

A Hurley J. W. Jenkin G. 7. E. King

J. H. Oxberry

B. Pathoram Capt. T.G. Parvis E. W. Railton Mr. and Mrs. T.

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