ii PAKE FOUR TELKWA BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan us- r 1 1 r I.itHe I'al Hanley was I lie victim Lrt HE LEFT HOME EA,Rl. P ITS LKF. TO OO -S . I 1 ( THti fcTCTON W H t ' bA.S of an aceidenl on Friday Mil "THt NORMiN - H m L,uF CHoc catim - I - F which was luckily not more serious. I MOST W&. FRtSNX tU iTA.T.rW.-J I... 1 In riding on a lohslpirli To gyTEH to we Willi his father, line of hisjtniiil rocyso cast 'T Ltv v v- 'w.winc cr A. was liruisoil ami scraped. Al BEL.:..- TL ... 'PvV ' ' ii. .-t i. nil ,irv. i i n utj 1 1 ii it- ii .Mr. Hrayfield proved a very jovial host on Friday, evening, when lie entertained sonn six teen of his friends At bridge. Mrs. F. F. Macdnuald and her Iwo small "daughters wen I In Smilhers nil Thursday In spend a few days visiting her relations) I here. On Friday night Mr. arid .Mm' W. v. .nonan enlerlaineil a nuSuber 'of people at a jolly dance. A numlier of- leas, were, held during Hie n week for Miss Wrincli. wlfo returned to her home in Hnzellon on Thursday last. The member. 4 of the rU. Sleph en's W.A. Will meet at I he home of Mr. It. M. Hoojis on Tuesday, when arrangements will he made for the annual F.asler lea. The men from the eoal min' came down ,'oti .Saturday, having finished work for the lime SMITHERS As guests of Mrs. Jloherl Bar noli a numher of the young folks enjnyjd a enudc of pleas-aul hnurs of sleigh riding on Friday night. The parly went lo l.afce Kalhlyn and afterwards In Seymour Lake for their ride. Another- Jolly surprise parly HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL Defence tactics have changed considerably in recent years full-back play ' (Hy "Andy" Ducal, Manager of Fulliam Club.) (llrinliMl rronr "llrenock llorilld" Full back play lias altered a lot tbirinj,' Hie last years. Mod ern referees dislike Hie "tiofly" ladies of some old-fashiuned defenders. Weight, howev'cr, is slill needed in a full back. Managers of professional dubs favor big, heavy men for position. ' Hard kftkiig and close tackling are the back's important duties. Many of your lennffcire cajialde of being trained to rartfy out this work. Since Hie Vbjg',ims" have so great a natural- advantage, they will be more able lo profit from the training. Tin lay I he main luetic, of full hack play is this: the two hacks rover esieh oilier. Set your two hacks into Hie hahit of covering each other as closely as Ihey naturally try to cover the, opposition allack, and I can promise you a fine droit in was held nn'Friday nighl at the your "oals against" average. farm home of Sam Olsen, wliejii a rouple of sleigh load of town folks and a jiumber of his neighbors look possession of the house and enjoyed dancing nnl'l nn early hour. Mr. and Mrs. (.loo. Nicolson nt Fdnionloii are spendins; a few dajs in lowjn rv-newing old ac- quainf imres. - Mr. Nicolson is tpfoL'rnnh inspector with Hit. C.N.H. and was formerly station on here. '? BATTALION ORDERS Hy Lieut.-ttl. J. V. Nicholls, Officer ComiTianding ikt Ual-Jalion Norlh H.",. Hegbnent (tn2nd tin. fi.fi.F.) One hack iniisl he up and the other behind Iifm ready' lo slop liiythlng ho lets slip. This (dan is nine-lenlhs of your defence. Full Back Formation Never must two backs he in line across the field. This is an old-fashioned fsaine. YYIinl hap pens 'when it is followed? A cen tre forward kicks the hall be-tween the pair Inwards the goal I hey jieed ' lo turn before they can run, while the forward has a straight sprint lo the ball. He shoolsx lonpr before the de ilendors can close in on him. ; Now . .cnifsider Ihe modehi method nf defence one lift and one dowm 'flie ojiposinr for- wrtnl, if lie trios to dribble the ball past both hacks Ms al a big disadvantage. The heavier men All members pf the Ileglmcnl bavo Ihe lacklinpr power. requested to attend special meet- '-ven if he heats both of them, ing in the Armoury, Wednesday, he hints hy the lime he is March 25, at H n.tn. " through thai the first hack hat Signal Section parade for in- got behind his companion and is tnlclion under I. ieut. Harnsloy, ready again. Wednesday at 8 p.m. Few forwards, therefore, ever Hand practice Friday, Marehiattempl In dribble a hall Ihrnugh. 27, al 8 p.m. IWhal they often do is tn kick Minialure- llange, Friday. .8 forward with lhe-nbool of beal- p.in. Practice jj.s.a, - Hihes; inn Hie back in a sprint, for iTn and niiiicn, uuicors vs. ..U.J..s t lis is ).re ii,0 second baek-- S," D. JOHNSTON.r ; i)(4lin,j jim nrsl is so useful'. Major and Adjutant, wi,;.,, a forward kicks (ho hall AIM. 1 Hi. -nn. North H.fl. Ilegl. .,iast ,1k, firsi. liick, i. a1coh' the risk of makihig a gift nf it In Hie lino across the field, they were sn easily oiil-inanoeiivreil thal forwards rarely troubled to ii any of the lirisk modern short; passing. One' good dribbler c.oulil gel Hie hall through by playing a lone hand. Nowadays, to oulwiL two hacks covering each other, numerous combina tion tactics "are adopted by for wards. II is tremendously difficult to beat good backs playing Hie right game, however, hook al the goaltfss draws in first ' class football. And Ihis despite the numerous alleralinns lo the rules of recent years designed tn nfake life easier fnr forwards! Amateur loams should note this: backs can Ik; trained' to play the game of covering each nther much more easily than forwards can bo. Innght. combination tactics tn beat them. This fact, fully realised, is chough to make many amateur loams stronger. The poinl crops up which of the two hacks should advance? Why, the one nearest to the allack. This gives bis cninpaninn lime In gel. across to cover him. This is In say, when the ball is coming down the opponents' right winsr, your loft back niut go tip In lliem. The right back moves across lo throw himself in if needed. A back coverbiK. his com panion, however, must never desert his own wing completely. This would leave a gap simply asking for a swinging pass across the field, and a dash through Ihe open space. It Is J lie Illiai leaning Or IIIC lni- sermul The seeinnl lineL- nt nnminli t mnvn !nn. In llm nam Avenue mcai iiiiprovemcii (.01irHr, mS ,n covering his middle of Hie Hold. "' c'i hi wcck jj rnmi,aninT) pr0)Prly Whore half .backs are working th6 cily council last, night. The cotincll i adorned recommenda tions of! Hie Hoard of Works for the' construction of cinder lialhs on Fifth Sli between 2nd and 3rd Avoii'uok; and on F.loven'.h SI. lo the silo of the new ele valor. FRED PYLE PLAYED SPECTACULAR GAME IN BILLIARD SERIES Broke High Break Record and Made 88 Points tn Five In nings Wauqh's Total 393 After a see-saw score up Id about Ihe 275 point mark when both players were practically on even folding, Fred Pyle started a run of xneelneular scoring in last night's cily championshii billiard tournament and heal Oenrge Watigh by Boil lo .V.KJ I'yje set tip Ihe high hreak re cord so far In I lie series vilh a run; of 57 , and wide !)H point A fn five innings. This practical! v accounted for lb" margin of his win'. The game was said by several who 'wilijO.sed lo have bepp Ihe most iuleresling of Ihe fodr hat have so far been play ed in Ihe series. Waugh's bigh break was 12 and his average per innings was i.ofc lo Pyle's, 5.88. There, were '85 Innings and Ihe, lime of the game was Iwo hour and -2 minute. How Passing Started welt the right back in the case Years ago, when backs played mentioned above might find him OYft NAV I ' "LilJ., if CUT PLUG Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited 1 S!!!!' QWt Imtl Fratuwt Soviet Ik 1 self kfl fre' In cover his com-lunion entirely. Thus: Attackers. Defenders. Outside Might) (Left Hack Inside Might i . (Left Half Centre Forward Onlre Half. Outside uiiiIj Might half be-Inside'heft) Uveen the pair. Iti-.'hl Hack. Hero, shmib'i the bull bo swung across to the opposite, wing, Ihe right half is able In harass the allackers long enough lo allow the right back lo com tblsLii. The left ,back then goes dc,v.T. to the middle to cover Ibis iiew defence, Kicking and Clearing Specliirtilar high kicks riphl down Ihe fibl are not so useful as they look. Those kicks should only ho resorted lo when you ire hard pressed. The best way is for (he back lo loli the ball to his hair if the half is Charging is Hie surest method of dispossessing a forward of the halj: Any man who says thai heavy charges in football are unfair Is talking nonsense. A heavy shoulder-ln-shuulder charge is all in. the game, and nn refereo condemns it. Hut dfcn'l wail In charge if you can hal yniir nfiptfjieifl In the mnv- ing hall. Many fine liacks rarely seem In tackle at all. Their skill is In placing themselves sn that Ihey intercept the ball befnre Ihe man t hey would have, lo tackle can ct it. Hacks should rarely ilrihide the hall. Straight, low kicks are preferred. The full hacks need a domino uinierstariiiing . wuu his wing half. This a bife nh ieel which I deal with in a f u ore article. Sporf Chat I he second round semi-final's of the city individual billiard liampinnship starts lonighl with Co . S. P. McMordie mooting Sergeant .lehsou. They are the first and second men respectively who played mi Ihe champion Ureal War Velerans' loam dur ing Ihe league, sonsnn. The olonel is the favorite to win but I is anticipated thai .lehsou wit at least give him a stitf run am no tbiulil it good 'crowd will be oit hand al the O.W.WA. rooms to watch lb" gnimV In'-ljie ecnnd game, of the; eeoud rojbidjflrprpe Mel I nioybi ' :wi) I ; : : inent I ) r V d lyie' o'n Wednesday' nfgbl: Mc lluioylo is considered prelly niucli nf a certainly lo win Ibis match and Ihe general forecast Is Ilia' he a till McMordie will meet In the finals. The final will bo played on Thursday and Friday evenings In Iwo sessions to a lotal or 1,000 points. D. Howe will referee tonighf, C. h. Young-man will be marker, and 0. S. Miisscll official scorer. .lake Schaefer, Jr., son of Hie man who was knnwn fnr years a the "wizard" is again champion nl the world and King Willie lloppe will never "come hack." He held Hie title for nearly a dozen years tad then was obliged lo hand I! over lo Schafor. . He won it back igaiu hut has been forced lo re limpiish it now fu flic mall who look II away from him before. Sehaefer's record lit Ihe recent tournament was a remarkable one. He made 400 points while ach of his nmifmeiifs made a follows: HoremaiiK, t'OT; llagin lacher. 0; Cnolirari, 00 Suzuki, 175: ftnppe 173. . Wanted For Sale" For Rent I 4 FOR SALE FOfl RAhK. Dahlia bulbs good double varieties, also rlpibarl roots; cheap. Oil Ninlhl Ave Kasl. Phone Hlaek 018. FOR SALH. Sidling eggs. While Wyandolle and AVhile Leghorn Phone .1. .F.. Davey, Hlack 3iC TO RENT KURNISIIFD Housekeeping Suite fnr rent. 4 10. Sixth Avenue, Fast. Phone Illue 278. If BOARD HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phono 137. fiOAMD: Table, boarders-, home cooking. Phone Med 707. I LOST LOS I . vest pocket card case Owner's name inside. Finder please return lo Daily News ollice. FOUND FOUND. Post oflloo key. App Daily News oflioe. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED. A partner lo take, an active Interest in a long e tablished business. Kxcellen prospects for making money For full particulars write Hox 231 Daily News, Prince Mil perl, H.C. on Saturday nighl. Mr.' Vance who Is aii urdetil hockey en Ihtislasl, wh'cb enthusiasm wa bred through a number of years. residence ju Alberta, wont ov lo Viclorln from A'anoouver ex pressly to see the game which he attended with Harold Caiiiplicl) former superJiilemionl nf Princ Walter Vance, president nf the lltiperl Public Schools. On the PfiiiCe Rupert Haseball Assocla- way homo from attending lb lion, was one of (lie five thou- Molary convention In Portland, sand howling funs who walched Mr. Vnnor expects lo lake hi the Hie Victoria Cougars defeat the fhfrd of Ihe Stanley Cup games Montreal Oanadipus . In the first at Victoria lomnrrow night. He ghmo of the Stanley Cup hockey will be back 'wmio on the Car-ieries at the Willows, Victoria, dena next Sunday. I III j 'S4 Owi Brmi oku ,tmnti ah v Mm riAWFiFi) Am 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken'for less than 50c S25 REWARD 4 : ! Will pay $25 reward for information loading tn conviction of parly who shot my Airedale dog on Sunday, March 22, IU25. M. I.. STF.PP. Phone (Jiei'ii 502 MALE HELP WANTED VW'I.ICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up In noon, March 3 1 si, for Ihe position nT Mining Kngineer nf District Nn. 2, known as the Northern stern Mining District, liertd-tpiarters al lbueHnn. Applicants must he Mining Kti-gineers of bikmJ expertence. Forward with application a memorandum giving full particulars of training and xx-perienre. DulVs l com mence April Dllh, 11125. Sabtrv $30(1.00 per lnonlli. W. II. MaclNNKS. Civil Service Coinmissioner, Victoria, H.U OKNKMAL servant wanted. Mrs Hesner, 303 Fourth Avenue Fast. If FINANCIAL MONF.Y lo loan nit improved rcai estate or for building purposes. McCalTery & liihbons. 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GENERAL BLACKSMITH Every description of Htacksmith work done, float work a speciality. Prompt attention and moderate prices. A Trial Solicited. J. M. WALKER Near Shockley's Planing Mill. TIMBER SALE X 7038. Seilt-d TenlT will ln rrn-ivnt liy tlic pirlri Fnrr-Mpr tint linir ttian nHn nn On- vtli ilav or Aurll. Hi.' fur Hie Diir- i liap or l.lri'iin' X 703S. mtintfit on mtle north or Lot I7, Jotiimuii channel, C.li. 3. in rut iss.mio reft hoard niM'iirK or sprurr. Ileiiilork, lUHain and Cedar Saw- loin. Two it jTsra will lie allowed for r- movii or limner Further tiartlnilara of tho chief Korea- ler, Vlrinrii, or llm lilntrlrt loreMer. Prince llupert, H.C. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT firllhh Colunitjla upon ihe land dencrihed aa Lot five (6, likirk forty-fotir (44) jul.rllvuioii of l.nt iii'vcn hundred and forty-all (748), yueen Chnrlotle limtrlct, B.r.,, aa ahown on a reirlftered map or plait depnulied In Ihe Land Iteirlltry Of. fire at the Clin or I'rlnre niiperl and numbered 1079, rnr the ale of heer hy the Irian or hy the open bottle Tor ron-aumiitlmi on ihe premie. . IHTKO al Prlnre rtupert. B.C.. I 111 4th day of March, Hs. It. I TINOt.EY, Owner, Appllrsnt. GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE. Article! Lojt and Found, 4c For the East-Mondays. Wcilnesdayi arj ga. itrdays, rinse, a' i From the East Mondays, V J: -dj t:.1 Fridays, due a- a. To Vancouver Tuesdays Mull closes al 1:15 H Saturdays Al, Fridays, ... . i.. ,i C.P.M. Man h ii. ana 'runt Vancour dunday( . .If. I Wednesdays f J Thursdays H CPA March it., j. To inyox, Alice Arm, Stmn and Premier Wednesdays lM5 M- S.unday ' H From Anyox, Alice Arm, SuaH and Premier Tuesdays ii Fridays . ill To Port Simpson and NaasRlw Points Sundays 1 M From Port Simpson and K River Points Tuesdays J To Alaska Points- March 0. JU a, J ?? From Alaska Points Marchio. ;0 I To Queen Charlotte Island. Polrt March I, li n: I ... 1. 1. .J From Queen Charioui Points March 3, 12 a rt 1 f)X COLLEvflO. I' si ur..din & Ailm v i - 1st Ave. & KigHNi Si rtth Ave. & Fulton si 8th Ave. 4. Thomt-soa t Ilth Ave. & Sbcrhr ioxe Z ! (ve l Hit Ave. & Conrad St MO ' ith Ave, &. Hays Cove Ave nth Ave. & Hays t.o Circle 8th Ave. A Cotton St 5th Ave. & Mcllrid' St Pro. Gov. Hldg Pfov. Gov. Wharf H.T.P. Wharf ind Ave. & 2nd St .ird Ave. &. I'"' un sl ird vp A 6H- let. tuore partn ulai 'i lw: . . . . tXjinmencliip at a I if u. IIOO 1111" , , ;f from the aoiitln;" i.i.iii iiutiir- NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR BttH I 3'!t'lf f - ,hpdl '"ii'l'l'i' blVKIlBb MlTICF. U hen-liy irlven that on the 4th day nf Aoril nett the iiiidr-rmriifil inienrt TAKE M)Tli:E thil lied, of Vancouv. i . c HU I I Ci . . . lur a iea.e "t ' . tM 2.50 255 8 35 30 " 315 3.20 I i!5 3 2 !" COUST LNOi0TJ,,2iT. tnnmill nlSTRICT district V' RCOAROINQ laiuK. In Coait Di.iti "'Vi rrovlnre of Brttisfi IJ water lot on the '- r ' nil i i 't-i' " lul,ll Notlca of InHnllon l W" - a ti lot lion: then." ''"' i a disianre of " ,Ml,r ' I.. il.a I I..,,.,. li,,ai..l ri.r "ll"' . ill, . " . ml ml v ,:. ... :...,''.r"..; :.;,"r,v;.v;i the ine hi mm ah tide ww B I ' I ill ir.in ,ii ii i iiiinrv i.im part of the liullillnit known a the Port Clement Hotel, unnoted at Port Clement. Onei en Charlotte Inlands. Proylnro or inienda to ane'v f'". Vm i ' rhaie llle follow n . (.( , . - ,,r,,,,f aiirn MI" I 'Ml , 'imi'iiivi" - r . iiiirr after the uir lOlh miii imy day oi of March .iinrrri nest. nesi. theleafrly me rnri ijr end of tiie -Nllli' . n'l. ,1 inn , line - ,, commenrenient, f.nta""" or le. k t'ri' .... DATED January yj II A 1 It'll N uy JAMt- , ".-.iff. .... f,n.ir. !'.:,, "" ":.;,.iif. is- ai.inrH TAKE ?'. ' '" n"' r : . .. tin - . j 'v.-i.ii. r""" ...i en , nnileraia-ned fntenrtu t apply to the l.louor diaii'ly mitiH "f ,,,.111' ' i Control Hoard fnr 1 llrenne In reperi of ticlnf planted ""T.ninlnmr ir preitileea tielnr pari of the hulldlnir known ' ild lalaml. and 1 " Diit . a oueen' Hotel, annate on Lot a. Main Inland. Thl L ' m"',1 ,r, " Street. MaMen. Quern rharlnlle Ulanda. rfiwtl ln "',", ,''', ,l ' n ihe province or iiriiinh Coliimhla. rnr n n"",, .' "T ,v 1,1 1 the aale .dr heer by the rlM r bv the "irrrl M ircnl i (ff r...kt, pcn lioitie for .comumpiion on tho pro-, ..hiiint 300 acre n c ..i. mie p .. r,',,.i Paled this I9lh day or February, tB.i .... .ot WL1'' MRS. M, I,. miJt.N." . , T'iiiL 16. Owner, Applicant.' Dated January