P.KGV. FOUR URGE CITY TO REMOVE ROCKS AT ACROPOLIS United Request for Action to Make Athletic Ground a Good One . WOULD REPAY CITY Estimates of Cost to be Prepared by City Engineer for Consideration A delegation consisting of I'.en Pelf, president of Ihc Fair Hoard fieorge Hill, president of the Football Association; NV. I) Vance, prosliloii I of (ho llaschall Association, ami Frank lo'bb, W Slifrmati. Jr. anl 1). Mel. Hunt er, l i rer In rs of lhe Fair Hoard wailed on Ihc city council last night willi the rciiuosl that cilv finance the rcinoval of tin rock pili on Arropoljs Mil grounds, Ihc levelling of lh grounds ami 1 lie erection or a grandstand on Hie undertaking of Hie Fair Hoanl ami sporting organizations of Hie oily I lint a percentage of all gale receipts In Hie grounds in future ne applied lo Hie ultimate paying of Hie cost of Hie work. After Hie delegation liad been heard, Hie mailer was referred lo Hie board of works willi the instruction thai the city engineer prepare estimates of Hie cost lo be involved in Hie various proposed undertaking. Outline Proposal lien Self, the first spokc.sni.ari of Hie delegation, put Ihc matter before Hie council. The Fair Hoard ami snorting organizations of the city were prepared lo apply u percentage of their gale receipls each jear to cove I lie. cost of the work proposed. In Ketchikan an expenditure o $:tr,flno on a sports grounds bad iieen umtcrtuKcn m mis war. There was approximately 2,:J00 yards of rock loft in the rock pile. Former work on the rock pile had cost. Hie city $1..23 per yard. A permanent graiidsfaiu and die levelling on" of the grounds was also being .asked for. The present condition of (hi- field was risky for players and there hail already been ser ious injuries sustained Micro. J lie loial gale receipls lasl year at Hie grounds were .$1,000. II w.is proposed thai Hie city should be paid a percentage of Hie gale receipls if it decided lo undertake the work 1 li .-it was being reipicsied. Tbe ground might be . used for -burse racing if Hie work was done II would lTord a track at quarter of a mile long. Ueorge Hill staled thai 111 Football Association, of which be! was president, endorsed the proposition advanced by the Fair Hoard. 'The grounds were a menace jri llieir present condition and it was absolutely necessary thai considerable improve ments.. he dlceled. l'laygrounds in l'rince lluperl were not adequate for a city of this size, he fell. Baseball Endorsement V. 1. Vance also endorsed ir scheme on behalf of the Ilase- liall Association. As far as Ibo baseball players were concerned, I lift rock pile was an especial iniMiaci;. S. I. Macdonald also spoke in lavor or me proposition, ex pressing the belief that it tniglit be possible lo pay Ihc cily back sooner than was anticipated Aid. Casey, Aid. McMordic am1 Aid. I.?irscn expressed favor for the scheme advanced. The level ling olf of Ihc groinids, however might . involve a much greater expcndilute Iban was anlicipal ed, Aid. McMordie and Aid. I.ar sen fell. T . PRINCE RUPERT TIDES r Tuesday, March 17 High . v . fi: 1 1 a.io. JB.2 ft. 19:20 p.m. 15.2 " Low 12:59 p.m. 5.0 " Wednesday, March 18 IJigh 7:22 a.m. 1 7.7 ft. 20:53 p.m. I5.1 " Low 1:02 a.m. 8.9 " ; U:22 p.m. 5.5 " Thursday, March 19 iligh .'... 8:15 a.m. 17.8 fl. . 22:08 p.m. 10.5 " Low- ...... 2:33 a.m. 9.2 " . 15:11 p.m. 4.9 " . Friday, March 20 llipli ...... I0:(1I a.m. f8.5 fl. ' 23:07 p.m. 17.7 " Low 3:50 a.m. H.3 " 10:10 p.m. 3.9 " your face. This is a fact'' to be shots. I 'do'irt recommend that turned to rleciiled- advantage, you try to make every shot spin. Your forwards must striven lo! There's nothing anything like so bring the ball up along lbe wiiiig from which Hie wind is blowing. Then, as Hie ball is centred and shot,, it will always have Hie wind willi il to help it along. Ilesidcs, Ibis, if you Iry, lo nring a pan up along a wing where (bo wind is blowing Cowards Hie louchrine, Ibe ball is c.on.'-'lanlly blowing outside. The game becom'rs a series of throws in. You help your own .attack and haJUper Hie defence by playing along the wing in a north wind. Spin and Twist Footballers do not make qnile the use they should of spin find break. These factors play an enormous part in oilier games. HI football they arc generally Unfortunate accidents. Yet you can kick a ball so Ihal you deliberately make it spin. I'his is especially valuable in iking loiiig shots at goal. When n spinning ball bounces it breaks. I'his puis a goal keeper" com pletely out of. position, especially if you have put Hie sweial spin on the ball that carries it round him into the goal. . The spin might, of course, be such Ihrtt il. oiakcs the ball break. away from Hie goal. You must take . fare Ihiil it isn't. Spin is produce liy kicking Hip ball forward by applying the foot more Inwards the side of the ball Iban Ibe centre If you kick on the right edge Ibe ball breaks to Hie left whei) it bounces. If you kick on the left edge the ball breaks to Hie right. An important point to when slopping a spinning nail is thai il always carries on" after hounding in the same direction as the spin and swerve Thus, if a ball was spinning over to your right, il. will never "break back" lo your left on good, ast'a low, straight shot. MutVa hit , oT spin ' sometimes turns a twenty-lo-one chance into a ten-to-one possibility. When wailing for a spiiuiinv ball lo drop, always try to gel your leail or your loe to it be- I ore ill ituuityTs. 'llils saves ou worrying about how H will behave oil Hie bounce. Should you he forced Id wait for the bounce, remember that the ball moves over in Ibe same direction as Ibe spin. A ball spinning towards your right shoots over to your rifflil. Finding the Coal The tendency of a ball 'kicked towards- gold is always tft rise. .More balls bit the lop bar than, hit Hi- posts. This can only be remedied by tucking your toe well back when kicking. .The flatter the top of your fool is when il meets Ibe hall the lower your sbol. I'layers who kick wilh their toes invariably balloon Ibe ball. l'iiat is why a loe kick must only be indulged in when you can hardly miss. I mean, when you ire close tip. There's no mar gin left to allow the ball lo rise. F.eu when you are close up .11 pays better to vdribble the ball closer and lap' i( roirid Hie oat keeper, ; T'his is the s'unj way. Sometimes, lioweverf tlie defenders are pressing you and the goal keeper is well placed, You've no lime for fancy work. Then a hard kick with the toe aim rather lower than you really want the ball lo go is effective. When the ball and the ground are both thoroughly wet do anything rattier than risk allowing the ball lo bounce when you shoot at goal. II may hesi tale. have even seen a ball slop dead. Goals From Free Kicks Not one amateur in a hundred Children healthy I Lily White has nutrition not found in cane syrups. INSIST ON I ImiiMli LILY WHITE CORN SYRUP THE CANADA STARCH CO . LIMITED MONTREAL 1 .... -M Tim iatlt jnrca . - m,.., ,7 , . BRINGING UP FATHER , By George McManus " ' I o.:t on. TOt , rr.LL.1 1 1 IcaAow, -HeS IN J I WM I "55" teStK"0 Trfe8- - - I- i i I . : ill - i , - , - j iii I m in i I i i i Kir. ' i i vni v rrK,iT- rr-i i i nein i v-t ff ra . i i no-. i-M -r aiO u,i so l i w. I li I I m ii . ,s i -" t y. l n .. . x mi I " I - . a ' l 1 I I ilij I X 111 1 r III I I I.BBBBB I III I I I I I A J J - . , I HIM V- III ft V I . ' I i ,rr,Tr- . . i i i -jt iii i i i i i i v. i is fouui n - x .x v u, j Vfls jr- V.-r IH Hill I fvV PftiNf,' J"- - L' . 7HT7n7 1 .J i CJUJ r Ixt u FtATimc SfHvict. In. Crl But. in riihn tfM'ved 3 Jo - j HOW TO PLAY FOOTBALL Finishing Touches to an Attack Tips on Goal Shooting (Hy "Andy" Ducal, Manager of Knlham rJuli.j (liiprinli'1 fn"i (rwniiik llpralrt"; You o ft on see. a flashing attack ruitu'il, when victory seems cerlain, by ioor sliooling. Players fail to allow for Hie wind, Hie swerve of Hie ball, and Hie stale of I he ground. High winds compel low'shholiug. The lower yon keep your hot the less Ihc wind affects il. When Ihc wind is dead igainsl you, you must kick much harder than usual. This sounds divious, and most players naturally kick harder against Un wind. The fact is, however, that wind against the hall not only checks it hut produces an enormous swerve. You need more than a hard kick lo minimise -Ibis ( swerve. You need a full-: jMiuncing. II always carries on bodied kick willi all your weight! just as it was doing. This is a behind il. point you must remeniber in .Many sure shols occasionally ! sliooling at goal. When you lak get their toe lo Hie ball instead of j a long shot that is going lo the instep. The ball travels Willi ! bounce, you must allow for sif much extra speed as, it re-j plenty of room lo spin and still suit, that, with a short distance sbol, il has no lime to be inac curate. Tbe wind more nlion i. blows .more, foi1 Hie break in Hie same direction on. bouncing. final-keepers rarely move far enough over. Hence the ailvan- across the field Mian dead in pnge or sjiiiiumg llie liall for long in taking a free kick ever dreams of passing instead of shnolirtR. Forward passing, j mean. Plac-! ing the hall so thai one of your men reaches it first and puis il Ihroiiigh. Free kicks should always be; laKen speedily. This prevents the opposition from gelling lime lo crowd round. " When a goal kick is taken, nearly nil young players aim lo jdace tin- ball up the cVntrc of the field. This is wrong. A forward kick toward one of the wing men is far more effective. ORANGE LODGE AND DRY DOCK TIED FOR CR1BBAGE HONORS The close of the Oribbage League's schedule of games finds the Loyal Orange Lodge and Dry lork lied for Ibe sea son's honors necessitating a day-off which will be arranged it an early date. In the. final i l.. i i ii, ft.... p.lliii jiiui-ii iti! infill, mi; Ikoek won over the (initio '11 Jo 1.1. lows; , Mry Iock . , L, f ). I,. , v. i-:iks ... .. 'legimenl ... .'. l. Ami rew's ... 'i. W. V. A. ... . ons of Canada. . Moose ... rirnlln lw f to daln.j fol- A V. J IMs. r. i- c, 2 r. 5 3 5 5 3 5 1 1 1 3 0 3 3 5 3 2 ft 2 2 fi 2 Sport . Chat j - g The annual general meeting of the ll.izelloii Tennis and ll.nl- luinloii Club was held before a ioiid attendance of members lasl week. The report of the secrc- ary-lreasurer showed Ibe organization lo be in a satisfactory iiiancial condition. A vole of lhanks lo the retiring oflirers ollowed the election of new ollicers, who are jis follows: President W. W. Anderson. Yice-pres. Mrs. S. .1. Winshy. Sec re I a ry-1 rea s . ( o n b i u V i I -iamsou. I'.xeculive coiiiuiillee (.Mrs. .1. ruriibull, Miss M. fJordiiicr, T. I'roctor, C. II. Wrinch. The long, disiiillcd iuestipu of s 'u p r c ii i a cy j jhi i ii ii liU ) j- j ne'e jcpCge wbejv. two! 'Ml-sllir rinjtui'.rftuglil Ihc issue oul lo a couclusioii. In the' Hcxim rink Hie conslella- . inn consisted oT W. Hcxon, Dr. Ilwerl, llruce l'arker and II. W. MacLeod, and in Ihc conlestiut rink Ibo Iwirlers were .lolm Ferguson, W. ft. I). Harper, A. M. I'atterson and A. 11. McNeil. The nialch ended 11-7 in favor of the Ferguson rink, and its members How consider Iheniselves the best curlers west of Kdmniilon. There is not much excuse' for the man who is earning $52,000 per annum and who has been on I lie joti for Iwo years Deing broke. 'I'his, however, M 'Ihc position of the swat king of baseball. Aside from such money lis his wife mav have salted Inwh, Habe Ruth is not only without money but he is being suid by New York people for some belling imlcbledness amounting to $7,000. The coin ing season Is said lo be the last one inai iiutb will bo nine lo pull down lhe fancy salary he lias been receiving. The chain pion hitler is said lo be gelling falter and bis gaiiic is expected lo slow down ifccopliuKly. Wednesday, March 25, was lhe date set for ilot annual meeting of lhe Prince Rupert Football Association at a nirdinj,' of lhe executive which was held la: I T- Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTM FOUND. Pair or child's brown woollen mills. , Apply Daily News ollice. FOUND.-Pair child's fur trimmed kid mills. Apply Daily News nlllce. FOl'ND Post ollice key. Appi Daily News ollice. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WAiS'YKD.A partner to lake an aWfrlvf-jutftest; ina Ipng established business. Kxcellen! prospects for making money. I'rir full particulars write Hox 231 Daily News, Prince Rupert, H.C. inn hi in fieorge Rill's shoe store. I'hose present at lhe meet ing were Oeorcc Hill, president: F Roberts, secretary; Frank Yick- ers, (icorge helsey, Hugh Killin, Hurry Love, .1. Watson. P. La-porle and (!. S. RussMl. There was considerable discussion of i general nature regarding Hie Pmiiis ior mis years soijcer activities. JUVENILE SYMPATHY Willi tears on. her cheeks, lillle Winnie ran lhe policeman. baby up to "Please, Mir," slm sobbed. "will you come and lock a nasly man up? " What's he been doing?" asked Ibe man In blue kiiplly. "Oh." will lei lhe diibl, "he's broken up my hoop with his tin My bicycle." "lias be?" said Ibe constable. (Heparin to go to the scene of the crimi". "Well, where is he?" "Oh. you'll easily catch hlni," explained Winnie triumphantly. "They've just carried him inlo that drugstore on a shutter." COLUMBIA RECORDS WANYF.I). Reliable men in each NKW Process Columbia Records town and city to care for house lo house distributing, sampling and sign lacking business, (inod pay; nice outdoor ;vork: no selling; write quickly telling all about yourself. ACT XOV. Advertising manager. 2(531 Corlland Sheet, Chicago. Illinois. WANTF.D. Six first class house carpenters for Claxlon cannery. Apply Hox 2.15 Daily News. (5K WA.NTKD. Young girl lo as sist with housework. Vlione Hlue 115. FOR SALE FOR SALK fill TRADK. Kigjit horse-power Caille Perfection marine engjiie with dutch and auto-sparker, all in first class condition. Very little used. Cash 200.00 or would trade for piano of equal value. Apply Scales, Huckley Hay. (5fi FOR SALK.- (irey riage. Cheap. 92. BOARD HOARD. The Second Avenue. wicker car-Phone black (55 Inlander, 830 Phone 137. HOARD. Table hoarders, home cooking. Phone Red 707. I LOST LOST. Hunch of key on ring Tuesday evening. Finder phone 203. 03 FOUND FOHNDi Hunch of keys on ring, including one C.N.R. switch key. Apply Daily News ollice. -no scratching. Finest reproductions of latest Fox Trols. Songs and Instrumental music by world famed artists. Call in and bear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Third Avenue MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH "fill Haby" at your' service day or nigbl. Comfort -Safely Courtesy. If it's a water trip call Laurie Lauibly. Plumes 570 or 131. TAXI 592 T1IK DI'PI'NDAHLK TAXI. Daj ami Night service. Comfort! and Courtesy is my motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Richmond Rooms. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or (lust Prompt Service and Comrort Day or Nis'.t Stand: nOSS BROS. 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