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' : World' Urftt-rtl I'OJ runn. j How to Play Football Handshaking and rough play both indicate in- ability of players to control themselves (By "AinlyV Durol, Manager of Fiilharn Cluli.) (K-Tlnlei from "lirtniMk ll-rald"; A correspondent who mniinges a' ftMillmll cluh for young men writes dial hit plajers have "become infected with the professional hahil of shaking hands vigorously with any member or the team who scores a goal." He asks what I think. Ought he I" slop Ihcse demonstrations? Shaking hands with the scorer of agtiap the hain't of clustering miiiul a player IojIo (his grows Worse every season- is eVnclly the same thing as rough play. I mean it shows a lack or knowledge of football and an inahililv mi n. nnni V.r ii... w" "- ..i ... ... .. IFI.I l-l .-r in II Ml I III I 1 III'IIISI'IN OS. 't hose who know I he game are well aware thai very often Human Who puis Hie hall between lire posts has very lilllo lo do wilh Hie aelual scoring of the goal. Frequently Ihe half who made ilhe opening, or Ihe win;: forward who brnugjit Hie hall down is (he i man who deserves the rongralu-1 lalions. Even Hip opposing goalkeeper jni.iy he responsible fur Hie goal, i lie may have foozled an eay ! nave, or run out foo soon and ! thrown his chance away. Yel you Wouldn't think of shaking ti i in j by the hand, would you? ; 't he inside forwards are play-led to shoo goals. They don't always do so, hut lo shoot is .' certainly an important part of ; their work. Nobody shakes hands with Ihe referee because lie hlmvs Hip whistle at the right i lime, and therefore, nobody should shake hands with a forward when he puts Hip hall tlirouirli on lioi upr piven a chance. ' However, it is more important .In discuss not whal players j should do. hut how they can he , made lo do it. j ' Annoying the Opponents I'haxe had al Ihe hack of my I head for some time an idea that this effusie haml-sliakinjr is I iiioihins Inil an attempt lo "ral-jtle" the opponents nr "pel their , Koal" as they say in another 'country. ! A side scon'sia poal, perhaps la lucky poal. The lucky side 'cannot exactly Jump for Joy in Ilhe middle of the field, so what I they do is cluster round the i man who .put Hie hall through , n ml work their feellnps off on him. To add spice In Hip merry invakinp ii Ihe fact that Ihe other . sidp is annoyed at Hip blunder, or Hip luck, that lei the hall 'through. The demonstrators are well aware nf this, and their congratulations arc a subtle form of Ihe old process known as "rulihinp it in." This handshak-jing provides the douhlp satisfaction of relieving your own feel- T TCNDCRS FOR GRAIN ELEVATOR AT PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. j Nolle to Contractor i stmi TK.NPKH3 fT l" ontriicllon 1 of 'a' rrl'iirur.-eil nmrn-lr Kraln 'I'"' "IlH'rMruclurr. Willi IlM.bir -rrf'; I , in'l waii lmiii-. will t-e wvl ai oiiaw. , ouurlc, until Noon of Monday, Ma 18th. i19"n1or ho.ilii wn In an JPq" in.ilKfl "Triiilcr tor kN-alml rnvdopi? iliralu Klivator" and a.l.lrpK-il to Mr. J. 1 niVnt of Tmrti alirt tttimnrrrc, M I A Ii l ip uin Mr the work ' ""irrd. I n anVplfrt bank rlic(ii for Hrty iTlMHisiuirt Poll." (r,0.(MMi.iiiij nia M; 'able to ttie MlnLlfr of 1 '!e ami L 1 1-' iiir-nr must t r..nm.v ''I' . teml' .r-rih"h-un i-lll be f!.rfHU-.l ir the l;arly f MiuVrinit w ''''. for l ie woi'K on i." iriin .'iKlJr The rln-niK- ' misnnessriil lm-iVrir. will I rrliirnwl. TIip rliciue or "rnr......r..i i.n.i.ror will 1 roialneil i th l riiirilmenl of the I Mri lltV tor "mlrV lo lirVi lr-rt Into, or rhi-quo may K m lr wilh rqi.lv.lcnt par value or ' Ih.ihU or IhA lKHiiliiion of Cannda. I I'lati" pr(-irirlliin. ami H "Z work ii.rnrl ,. Ion M-rarrtliur Ihe pro..'d I ' rnav Ur nlitalmil rroii; c. o. Wlwl"' "m.aiiy. CoiultliiK EiiKlnier. I iiiiiMii Toi l Arthur, Ontario. DrpoMt , quireu wp .--. r.lani and in lift rriuriiru ' niiKririratlnni In kihkI omii ion. Tlw loel or any tender i will not ni.ierlly anepled. y'Tc. t. ini An I. , Deinily Minister. j peparimenl of Trade and c.oiimierre. Ottawa, April Oth. SALMON TROLLERS Herore outfitting it will pny yon t Inspect our line of 'filing Gear, Ve Imve n new line of Salmon Hooks, Ivells, Cuttyhunk and Gear of nil kinds. In our slock you will find everything y reiinrp nchors, Rope, Chain, Marine Hardware of al kinds, Hull copper Paints, Galley Stoves and Utensils. r "' s for Ihe boat wc Jinve it. Honts arp isl t,YPry year by fire have you got your yrene Fire Extinguisher yet? We sell Iheni. and see us, STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 710 Second Ave. (Near Post Office) nips and "ratling" those or the opponents. There are times when a team really does feel like congratulating a man on a hit of cnod play. A little handshaking when the business first started was all to the good, hut now the demonstrations have ;row7i to such dimensions that it ought to stop. Legislation lo slop it I do noi recommend. I rely' on the rood sense of footballers to recognise a farce when they see it. The more handshaking them is, Hie sooner the inevitable miction against it will come. It is the custom in nil games lo say "pool shot" lo frirpds or foes after a good piece of work. After an exceptional performance it is not unknown lo shake hands with him. When the habit is carried to excess especially with a view to rattling the opponents I think is tim,e to step in and point out to the offenders that 4hey are hardly playinjr Hip game. If my correspondent -gave a word in season to the next man who starts handshaking, I am sure his object will be achieved. Facts of Rough Play Coming to rough play some people find any slick gooil enough lo beat a highly popular game like football with, and the people who talk about "hooliganism" when a player pees hurl are just those who have never seen a football match j IliPlr lives, vawi, I nave, seen a good few in mine, and played in Ihefn, Imi. My" considered opinion is that therei exists less "rough play" in foolhall than in any game. There are so many different ways in which a footballer can. "act roiiigli." .Many of thre woijhl never he mil iced. So I say that considering, the opportunities fuolhaller.s have the amount of roiigh play is very little. Football is a game played with great speed and a lot of dash; people are bound lo gel run oer in it, but running over is rarely done deliberately. A youngster pulled up for rough work generally makes the excuse ipiile hotjeslly 4 hat the opponents started it. It is haril lo expect the virile type that plays foolhall lo turn Ihe other cheek when he thinks that Ihe opponents began the businpss but we are -making progress. After nil, though a lot of dash' is essential for viclory it is Ihe man who keeps his head and his temper who gels through. I have emphasized in these articles that rough play affects holh parlies. Nothing Ifrcs you anil lakes, your mjnd away quicker. The quieter the game played Ihe more energy you have left for the1 second half. You don't see a sprinter shouting as lie does his quarter mile he knows a heller use for his breath. Save Your Energy That is what must be impressed on footballers. To hit hack is a natural impulse but the best way lo hit back is lo save your energy and score an extra goal with il. An old gentleman once welch ed a football mulch. II" listened wilh a puzzled, frown until one of Ihe local enthusiasts turned tu him and asked: "What's Ihe score?" He answered, "Well, I ir.-iilii-r from the remarks of the j spectators that the Dirty Play ers are leading the Rotten l oul ers by two goals lo one." H (his is to he taken seriously il is a reflection on the specta-nrs not the players. And as fnr as my own home crowd is concerned there is no truth in il. dvert'e in the Dailv New Ell, U TalQk f IrSnt CATARRH of th BLADDER Sa', Sacctwil F.ch Caoule fuinvl btitl ranic tST tlewtre-afrouHtorfvitt THE DAILY, NEWS nr. .PAGE -FIVE ' pS Sport Chat J !"- There is still reason to be lieve that the three teams entered this year in the Senior Football League re as evenly matched as any thai eyer competed in past years. The Gal- lies at present have the advanl age wilh I'heir first win while Ihe Pons of England have played a draw and Ihe Yets have also drawn one and lost one. lie it said for Ihe laller, however, that they should be capable of much heller play lhan they have so fat shown and il is very likely thai Ihe ex-soldiers will yet prove one nf Ihe most serious con-lenders for Ihe year's honors. They have a slrons line-up which has not yet. had a chance lo get on its feet. The Gullies and ons of Knglnn.il also have their share of good soccerists and it is hard lo speculate or. who will come out'on top. Tonight Ihe Gullies and Sons of England will try conclusions and n regular Scoliand-Kngland bal-illo is expccled. Mi te Ederle, 18 year old mermaid of the Women's Swimming Association of New York, will undertake to swim Ihe English Channel this summer. Ibis struggle through 20 miles of turbulent waler has been con templated for some time by Miss Ederle, who is an experienced outdoor swimmer and quite at home in rough seas. As a result of competitions in the south last winter she became convinced that she possessed the necessary speed. Apparently unknown up In the summer of 1922, she came inlo prominence as a long distance swimmer in Ihe inter national three and a half mile race for the Gay Gup in New York Hay. Then she was hut in years old. Hefoi'e that summer had passed, she had captured several national lilies and set many world records for distances between 150 yards anil 500 melers. Each year Miss Ederle spends four months at Ihe family country place near Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, and daily covers several miles regardless of weather, so that in every way she is prepared for Ihe coining classic. She inleiuls 9 AlrighlltNo.548.mtef tht nr pattttnt. BAatO A'o. 408. a neat tile effect wfich it popular. 11 I H" 71 So .A, . 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