M v 10. 1925. THE DAILY 1TEWB oniviay at 2'Nt Shoe Polish Il7W koK" your brtt foot fuuMti PECIALS! Dresses .. .. nnpeeife t4A fa rur-rlTIAN DRESSES Sd 00 run vi - ' it ph heal llio i " uemers House of Quality For That Nefr Go to M. T. LEE il in Ladies' Tweeds and utility am! fit -atk.JV Will UkUMIIIIIU HI1U PRESSING 337 Third Avenue DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.50 Per Load v leigth. If 1 m J uu ti Vl 139 Second Avenue Phone 580 Night or Day WE BUY DOTTLES. jr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone SI. ,,arjt?8, Warehousing, and Distributing, Toam or Motor Sorvhe. cal, Sand .and Gravel w Specially in Piano and furniture Moving. St. Regis Cafe pMnce Rupert's Leading Restaurant. Bakery Unsurpad oiru Avenue. How to Play Football Different ways of dribbling for forwards and halvestaking the tackle (Uy "Andy" Ducal, Manager of Fiilliam Club.) , (Imprinted rrom Tii f .mxli lleraM'i v i T,!iS ('"'U"1I,''I'' ' b?ss dribbling in football than ever. 'sien ay heard captain M,(.ak M.Verely to a back because he aiieiiipieil lo ilnbble Hie ball al all insle;ul n( I'loii'iiiir it ' Ihongh it were ml hot. i When Hie defence consisted of three players, a back, ami , he goalkeeper this was before -my active fcm-er ns n pla er he i-iner glory of a forward to was dribble the ball clean through I Wie opposing rnnk. This was a matrnifiVViit ..Pi.i.....,.,i 'Mm l,.il. 1.1,. . It . . " v .vim in, .inn ..... ..in. i. hi iiwanieu vast arm an mnay mere are six defenders. and I lie man who tries to drilidle clean through (hem deserves what he gels. This alteration in Ihe form or the soccer team began Hie decay of dribbling, and the new short passing combined with the lactic or hacking up the man with the hall, turned it nun a lost art. I am not iiiai this is a good thing. The . good dribbler used to be a .sure, .li.il; achieving a breakthrough, he finished his work in grand lyle by netting the hall. Today no one man runs the ball down and nets it as well. "Leave, it lo you, partner' is lln impression you gel of much modem Tonlball, and this way of thinking is Ho. cause of it lot of the present shilly-shallying in front or I lie goal. Dribbling and Shooting When a man drihhh-d the ball all the way down, he knew exactly who was expoeled lo nel il 'himself. Tilay a brisk for ward runs i in nan iinwn by a coneerled elfnrl nnd rails at the goal inoulli. Kvery man is in clined to leave or shooting lo.Mimebodv else There are learns of which this is mil true encased iiiK roolball teams rind this ten dency lo leave I lie shooting lo is why so many concerted efforts end in failure. I have alresidy given my con sidered opinion thai an amateur learn must keen the game open if il would win. (earns have Ihe fast a long way tackled, and one ought not -to mak6 him ii.i.... i 1. ..1.. i.i iiiin is every imok hi nun; in" - - dnhiiling. U 'nabb.s you to keep Hie ball cloe lo your reel, and weight is well so long as your balanced you are not ens y H.argrd olT Ihe ball. Ilndy bal-... i.nnlies thai you propel the hall when il is underneath yon. LAND ACT niir.TTT.nrt blMrlrti Dinrlrt 1,1 I'rlnr t. iMfSftt. Si; or . nr(..iv-r. ,V,.rmliwliMi lo 1)1 DIUV nimrlcii . . in mom lln in 111 iiirntTi'nrnl: nmiimlnn arresi, more or MKMLl. PES BIIISAY, Ann rani. cittin Elroy tuninin. Agent. natoii April aro. awa'lvW CATARRH ef the BLADDER lUchCiniul ise. the next man a dillicully that I'Mribble lo tii- overcome. TeiiM work short passing ami Hie like is splendid. I nil one man, ami one man atone, has lo do Ihe shooting, and that Thai is you don't have to reach forward lo touch il. The moment you have lo slreleh for Ihe ball, you lose your balance. What ynn want lo do is lo keep your knee over. Ihe lop of Hie hall. The hall, or course, is not kicked but pushed alonir bv nsinir Mm '"''Yside or the boot.' I r- - . ii-eji over me nan ami go a rasl as you possibly caji without losing coniroi over it. Taklnc the Tackle 'The only lime when you allow yourseir to tie diverted rrom Ihe straight path is when a man comes head on al you to tackle. nere, If be is running Tnsl, it pays lo lei him get almost on lo you and then kick Ihe hall round jliim. You will lie able lo ,gol Irouiid after II before he has lime !to pull himself up nnd turn. .. . . fi. I ; i i uis as parncuiariy so on a slippery Held. When it man runs up to the side of you In edge you oh" Ihe hall, it pays lo let him gel near draw him nw.iv 'from your in side man and I hen irivc n for- the responsibility..,,.,, ,,,. jnj(p can run after and reach. Hrihhlinf as far as half-hsifka lull many of Hie nien'nro -n,.r.111i u n,.ii n.i.iL in training', and coach-, ,i ,i ,,tlli. i,. ...... n. 1...11 down its to make an opening-in Ihe Held. A clever 'half will Ihe ball until he bus compelled two nT the defender! lo cloe in on him. While they are round him, they must have left another part of the field open. The duly of Ihe forward is to run lo this spot, always, nf course, keeping outside, mak invr himself xeadv l receive the pass thai the half has planned bir. Few amateur, n.lftks n,,vor .inihhle. Wliilf a balanced si do il)aik drililfles in Trortl or hi needed for Ihe close game, nori Ihe lime for Ihe consistent practice that sliorl passing demands. The open game, in which the hall is swung across rrom wing;., onnnsimr forwards run lo wing, means thai' dribbling;,,,,, ,,a, lt!, ,im wilt be used to Help me, nan down. Xo back should dribble, lull Hie forward especially the wing forwards must acquire Ihe art. Straight Runs flood dribbling i straight Iribbling. The man who threads I ll.n a .lg-zag course munu un- !'- position is loo slow for modern football. .Yet we even see amateur forwards turn lo run backwards in order lo gel round a pair oT defenders. Thai won't do. Tackling with mosl opponents is not so highly "cienllfic Dial you cannot dribble n ball straight for some distance at least without being robbed. ,Tiie ideal rs a speedy IriVdibWor its lomr as dribbling is possible, then -a puss out when fiMien becomes loo hot Ihe for man to noiu. First the forward who is i.limr must determine . lo sii-.iiuhl ahead, ir he goes be can run Ihe ball be To re he Is luckier jlum de one goal he wastes valuable time, lie ought lo pass Hie hall out. When a hack dribbles in mid-field and is robbed where is I lie defence WAR VETERANS Football Game Last Night Marred by Fighting Score Was 5 to 2 Last night's Stuart Shield football game between Ihe tallies iud (ireal War Veterans was marred .-by righting which re sulted in Hrick Skinner and have Scojt being ordered oir the field and lhenot.itnVlifyityt Ifj being a len-n-side affair with the players on both teams beimg in a more or less argumentative, iirood which was not conducive to Hie best of soccer, the score was 5 lo 2 in favor of Ihe ("allies. At Ihe outset good football was played with the fhillies'hav- ing the edge. Dave Scott made, the two opening goals for Ihe Scots off corner kreks. the els were awarded a penally shot which was successfully negotia ted by S. Krskine 'The ('.allies also got a penally bill McDoiigall lost the shot by hilling the goal post and Ihe half ended wilh Callics up 2 lo 1. Vets Lose Heart 'Ten or .fifteen minules after the ooeniiiej of the second half differences arose between Skin tier nnd Scott arid blow were exchanged. This resulted in both men being ordered off the field bv the referee and n ten-mnn game ensuing wilb Ihe Vets playing one tn.n.n hack. The second hall was played poorly by the Vets who seemed In lose heart 'after Ihe ('allies had scored again through McDoiigall nn n corner kick from Alex Mitchell. The. fnurth for Ihe Scots came when Sam fiurrie was awarded a penally. Norwood scored ,tlie second for the Vets and Ihe fifth and last Tor the ('allies was made from close In by McDougall. For the Veterans. Barton, full V5? ... .1 - . . MIIJJBA THE QUALITY CIGARETTE ; j $ Sl 15 PER PKG. '''&' ' '' I LARGE PKG. OF hack, O. Mitchell, centre half, and 'Krskine and .Norwood on Ihe forward line were the stars. All the ('.allies played well with Ihe forward line showing good combination and Ihe defence strong. (1. S. Ilussell referred. II. Hanson and James Simpson were linesmen, and Ihe teams lined up as folbiws; (treat War Veterans . f!aw-Ihorn: Karlon and Cochrane; skinner, rniiyje Mitchell and jit Mack; Ilussell. Xorwood. Krskine. (lampbell and Tiurvich. r.allies W. Hamilton; It. Woods and W. K. Williscroft: J. Sims, S. (lurrie and Jam;es Harris; ,. Mitchell, It. McDougall. D. Scidt, W. Mitchell and .1. An drews. Leagpf standing 'loVdhte js as follow:,, dallies .. S. or K. . fi.W.V.A. ;W1- T)f L. -Ill's TENNIS CLUB FOR SMITHERS Racket Wlelders Savor Connections with Athletic -Association and Set up for Selves SMITHKJIS. May 10. A or the tennis enthusiasts' was held in the loUOge room al' Ihe (i.W.V.A. club on .Thursday evening at which it was decided lo sever connections with the Sinilhers Athletic Club nnd form an independent' organization. The present Alhlflic Club was formed at a meeting held in 1021 by the old Citizens Association, when it was decided Ihal all branches of sport should b amalgamated under one govern- or II. Welch, eo. HefTernan and J. (. Stephens. 'Tennis should have a good year, there are a number or new players thai were not here last year, aird as the season advances it is likely that matches will be arranged wilh the players in other towns along the line. Sport Chat i I'lans are being made to open Ihe baseball season next Monday (Kmpire Dayi in 'connection with the celebration to he Sluged by the Klks and Fair Hoard. Though definite arrangements havo nol yet been made, it is expected there will tie a three learn loop iti the city this year with the Sons of Canada and Ihe Sawmill sponsored by the (iyro Club likely lo be Ihe third. Fans are look ing forward, as soon as the mat erial is organized and placed, lo a series of games, thai will be. a interesting as Miosc staged in any season of the past. In a series with Ihe Lakeviews of Chicago, the Commercial (trails, Kdmonlon's crack ladies' basketball leam and champions of Ihe world for the past few years, were -given Ihe first real hallle they have had in many a moon. In the nnal game on Thursday night, the (irads were victorious 22 lo 13, winning the round by 51 lo 2. 'Ihe Lake-wiews are regarded as Ihe strongest ladies' basketball organization in the United Slaleg. The 'New York (lianls are away to a pretty good lead in tho .Na tional Hasehall League having been ahead of Chicago by ten games at the end or the week Only three lealns are :above Uui .5(10 mark in tlio league slahd- ing body, and have the oneiing. Cincinnati being the third membership fee cover parlicl-Mn the American "League, Connie nation in nil sports. This system Macki's I'liiradeliiliia team is does not seem lo have been sat- holding a rather narrow margin isfaclory with tennis however of leadership over Hie second and Ihe tennis players after the. place Wnshlnglou Senators, meeting on Thursday nightlchampions of the world. The formed a hew elub'Hvith II. L.jNew York Yankees, undoubtedly Bale as secretary-treasurer, and.. suffering from Ihe absence of u grounds committee consUtingl)abc Ruth, aro in seventh place FOR SALE Halibut Gear $10.00 to $25.00 per skate including gangings and -hooks Canadian Fish Cold Storage Co., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED In building next door to I'rizzell Hulcber Sliop, across from the Kmpress Hotel We carry a full, line of t CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION James Zarelll Proprietor willi Ty Cobb's Detroit 'Tigers in Hie cellar. St. Ijiuis is in eighth place in the National. The butchers of the city have decided to enter a team in the Senior Hasehall League, this year providing tho Sons of Canada will release two players who arc themselves butchers. These two players are Howard Frizzell and Dave, Hal four. Wilh a good ileal of- baseball material at their command, almost exclusively confined to those in Hie busi ness, the butchers are 'confident that they will he able to field a loam that will give a good tie count of itseir "ugatnst any op pondnta. BlueroxPups Tr TlUr July :20th to 30th, 1826, ONLY I Ll.p delivery, 25 pF ctnl Mhr. Tak llh-in yoiint, (JOST I.KSS, Kanlrr IiuihIIk), iluvlln ami litrrd tlriil jrmr. svnii 'fur tn-w tiitfjklrt--Mil .all! 100 INCREASE GUARANTEED 2, 3 or 4 tp. old Brudara, with or without 100 par cant Incraaaa, our fguarantaa backad by am pi a a-aata and 20 yra. of bualnaaa Intao-rlty In thla atata. Itpfri'elH'r t'urnlahml you llrail.ttri-rta: ami I'l-pslOnm, Sit llanloi. Mfinlier of .rwatlle. Cham-her of roninicrr. CLEARY BROS. FOX FARMS J4 Empire -Illillt., SEATTLE. tl.R. (Oiih of tho Win lil'n Larfral Kui Farms)