PAGE FOUK TUT. p.ULY SBS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM nus TENNIS a aLWflP I I II I DOr-Vf THCRE. fS t01T. to GROUND MEte IC AH WtLL IT MOW? WKtAT too 7 TLi Ajsi MORE tE ME.tTtOJ$ CT TO rrl m ME- ILL RON ThE.ni OOT r w urn Or TO'wN- C 7 We have a complete line of Tennis Goods,-and ft is all new 1025 slock. Sykes or Hussey Rackets. $3.50 to $30.00 Presses $1.25 .... . . t Covers $2.00 Rubber Grips ... 25c Gut Reviver -. .' 65c Sua Visors .... $1.00 Reach Balls . . . . 50c Slafcengers ...... 65o Improved Hirnial All Steel Racket, 13, 13, 14 ox. priced al .. .. $14.50 Postage paid on Till out of town orders. Kaien Hardware Co. J. L Biain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Store and Office Fixtures. Band-sawing and Planing. Jobbing and Repairing. Glass and Glazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268x French Voile Ratines All of these popular Fabrics in beautiful colorings, 26 inches wide, worth $1.05. Special, per yard $1.15 West of England Store Phone 753. Third Ave. Dr. Alexander 8mlth Block Phone 575 DENTIST St Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leadfng Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third 'Avenue. I i See The Latest Models Fconomy, Simpliclly, and Convenience. Lowest In cost. Easy Payments If desired Ask for Demonstration 8. E. PARKER LTD. Phone 03 ' W TO PLAY FOOTBALL Individual training and ball practice various methods of getting it (By "Andy" Ducat, Manager or Fiilham Club.) (neprlnied Troni "Orenck Herald") A team's stitTess depends largely on the spirit the shows in gelling tin with the serious mailer of Irniiiiiil' with you. That may sound h contradiction of terms, but liniii- fng all alone if heart-breaking business. The competitive spini is entirely lacking. Huns two or three miles long provide the best way to improve stamina and wind. Sprinting practice is equally important for speed. You must never crouch when starting to sprint. Track athletes always jump away from a crouch, of course, but how often on the football field are you crouching when you have to sprint for the ball Sprinting must start from nearly an upright position. Sprinting and Running Another way is In jog along, and then on the word "Go!" jump into a 20 yards dash. If you have a track to run round you can do it at a comfortable pace broken up by sharp sprints. This is fine practice for the half-liacks. They' need Ihennany badly placed corner kicks stamina that is thus produced. Many trainers recommend gym-, na'slic exercises in addition for the full backs. Hard kicking must form part of his training. Walking Is as good a training as you can gel, providing you do enough of it ami al a speed great enough to induce free perspiration. The football season is a long one, however, and care must, be taken not to overdo private training at this time of the year. You may . casjly grow stale and go right off .color altogether. Watch your weight. That is a safe guide, as to whether you am training too hard. Dribbling Through Poles Forwards who wish to improve at dribbling should practice with poles and the ball. Take a dozen!" poles or sticks nndjdacn them in line about five yards away from each oilier. The thing to do is lo dribble zig-zag through thiut,.. Keep the. .poles al uneven distances apart so that a 'man does not swing in and out mech anically. Increase and reduce the dis tances between the poles fie-nuenlly, so Ihni a forward Eels Hie knack of turning lit all sorts of times. Another method of placing the poles Is In two lines instead of one line. All the poles are at different distances apart. When the men have nil prac tised in pairs or in threes, com bining them into a team comes much easier. Frequently the amateur captain is compelled to combine his team while matches are nctually In progress. II is bad lo chop and change the places in nn nmaleur learn loo frequently. The men ge( very little chance of knowing each other nt the best of times, ami constant changes only makes things more difficult. A form of practice that is favored byx many teams, but which strikes me as being al most useless, is Hint in which .the goalkeeper stands in the goal wnuc ine rest of the team lake shots al him. This is good for the goalkeeper, hut 1 doubl if it improves anybody else. AHer all, If you have six or seven men in front, of tho goal. It stands to reason that soma hardly touch the hall at all during an hour's practice. That la why individual train- team together. Two people with one ball get a lot more practice than 'eleven with one bail. Your practice should alwav posses some definite plan behind it. Full backs practising together would stand some 40 "yards apart and kick the ball to and from each other. Three inside forwards, op the other hand, would practice shurl (passing and sbols at goal. Practicing Passes Wing forwards should sprint along together with the ball while practising brisk passes In the direction of centre. They should also practice corner kicks. It it surprising how occur during a game. Note that there are tsvo kinds of passes; forward passes, which are used o run the hall up, and square passes which are used to put the ball across right in front of the goal. The best ball jiractice for general play is to.be had in a walled court with an asphalt surface, litre the ball can be kept on the move all the lime without, the fatigue of chasing it on long journeys. When practising between walls a tennis ball is as good as a football. Light shoes should be worn. Sport Chat f 1 Eyes of the local sporting public are now turned towards Dominion Day when the Sons of Canada are lo present a cele bration .program that will contain attraciiouK forVall. iurisW old and young. The two big attractions will be the Ketchikan-I'rince Itupert baseball series and Hie football final for the 4omininn Day cup between the Cullies and (Ileal War Velerans. In addition to these features, however, there will be children's "puns, .minor nasenaii game ami the usual events of the day. The committees in charge have their arrangements well in hand and there will be no reason for For Vacation snd All-around Summer Use an AN Ingcrsoll costs little and keeps dependable time. Why risk your expensive watch? $2.00 t0 $22-00 t t;i in Amateur tennis rarely Irain enough. 11 is often left to the individual player -to train himself.' This is not a "matter of negli gence jiut one of necessity. Here is some mlvice for the player who wishes to train limself. The firs! slep is to get a brother enthusiast to train anybody to go out of town to gel. a day full of fun. The Gyro Club is making a determined etTort to bolster up its team in t lie Senior liasehnll League and, by the lime lhe schedule is resumed after the Ki'lehikan-I'rinco Itupert series, the management expects to linvc a team that will be second' to none in the city and one thai will be well able to take care of tself agninst the Sons of Canada and Sawmllt. The next time the Gyros piny they exjtej to have n new .pitcher on the mound. Fred Ilenniug has retired as captain of the Gyro Iihhii and has be jeome assistant manager to Mur ,f,n MLaehlan. Mnran. short ing can sometimes do more cood than an the the tniininir training of r M. the "whole u-iml. 's,n''' 10 ""pointed caplain of the Gyro Club team. Hums Lake js lo have n celebration on Dominion Day and many interes-ting events are being placed on the program. The headline features will-be a baseball game between, HuVns Lake and Vanderhoof. Another Interesting event will be a tug of war tournament for which Andy Ituddy is hanging up a prize of 20 for the winning team providing at least four team of eight men each compete. Suggested trains at present are Decker Lake, Palling, ltose Lake. Francois Lake and Hums Lake. Preparations are being made lo accommodate a large number of rvtsitors at the eeebr.1!lnn and the day will be concluded with a bowery dance In the evening. The Cold Storage learn in the football match tomorrow evening against the Callies will be O. Hills, C. Whatman, H. M. D. Lamb, If. Carson, .1. Sims, It. Mathieon, S- Dart on, II. Walk- land, . Elder, K. Hye, F. Hardy. Ileserves: J , Thofney and M. Lamb. , ( Tlie Callies learn are E. Mc Lean, W. E. Willlscrofl, M. An drews, A. Harris, S. Currie, It. Woods, A. Mitchell. 11. MeDoti- gall, Wm. Mitchell, Win, Hamil ton and James Andrews. In the Letter Box ir'Ti ii-si r wt ii-i iisl. e POACHING FOOTBALL PLAYERS. Editor, Daily News. Will you allow me lo repjy to FonjbnlcrM ihiypiiiibitaicr ol Wednesday. W t. Undoubtedly what he com plains of is true, mid I am glad lo see that the public is alive to it, hut (he ollicials can do nothing In the mailer until n complaint is laid by an individ ual or club. 11 is impossible to act without definite proof. I can assure "Footballer" that Hie ollicials will act with out fear or favor if a complaint is laid, and any club guilty of pouching will possibly find I toil while they may have a team composed of such players, they will not be allowed to play in organized football. AU players and club ollicials know the rules governing the sport, and any ollicial or player who breaks those rules must answer lo I lie association. A player mini obtain his release from one club before signing on with another club, and the club that has the player signed, can refuse In IranAfer If they think they have, good grounds for II, and the trial ler must then be brought before the executive There Is a delegate fromeach club on this executive, so thai Hie true facts of the case can be brought out. I can assure "Footballer, thai lhr Prince Itupert Football Association s out for the good of the game, and any player or club breaking the rules will be dealt with, but thoy cannot take OlM InT'l. FtATuni Schvici Imc Cte Bnuin l(ht inrivnl Wanted For Sale For Rent FUHMTUHE bought, sold and exchanged. Control agent for FawceLt ranges and furnace-t. Household effects packed anil shipped. Auction sales con ducted. Furniture for eter-home. Lei me have a talk with you about my service, and leave your furniture trouble lo me. A. MacKenzie, Furniture House, Third Avenue. Phone 775. tf F'Olt SALE. We have several new listing on houses al real values. Special price on good roltage at Salt Lakes. McCalTery .V iJibbons, Ltd. FOIl SALE Cheap. Ten acres of good strawberry land, 'situated one half miles from Terrace. JI.C. For particulars write M. J. Halpin. Klmberley H.C. I&2 FOIl HALF. Willi every pur chase of $20.00 or over uL the Prince Itupert Exchange we will give one rug FHKK. If FOIl SALE. Commercial Hotel, Prince Huperl, furnished. A bargain. M. M. Stephens A Co., Ltd. tf FOIl SALE. Four hole Monarch range. Prince Itupert Exchange, tf TO RENT FT) It IlE.NT. 3 room Apartment furnisbed $30.00 2 room apartment, furnished (heated) $30.00 fi room house $8.Vno A room house $20.00 Cottage al Salt' Lakes. McCalTery A (libbotis, Ltd. i'O HENT. Furnished rooms. Hot and cidd water. Ceiitrnlly located, Iteasonahle renls. Norfold Ilooms, Fiillon Street. Phone Itluck 32U. It 10 HENT Twji roomed furnlsu- ed apartment by. day, week or month. Phone Hed 007. FOIl HUNT. Furnished hou!- keeping suite. 410 Sixth Ave. East. Phone Mine 278. tr Foil HENT. Five roomed house furnished, for July ,aml Aug-ti'b .'. Jner(e'n(J ,; l ft FOH HENT. Large roomy npart- meul down town: Apply Storks' Hardware. " 150 FO HENT. Furnished suite for Inly iml August. Phone Hlue 707. - 1 18 FOn HENT. Clapp apartment Wcslnnhaver Urns. tf AUCTION 8ALE AUCTION SALE will be held nt U25 llonlcn Street, on Saturday, .lime 27 al 2.30 p.m.; consisting of library table, oak chairs, wicker chairs, ier, beds, spring and mattress, electrict washer, vacuum cleaner, healer, kilchen cabinet, range, electric fixtures, etc. Phllpolt, Kvltt mid Co., Ltd., Auctioneers. Ml) BOARD HOAHD and lloom, or board only 413 Fifth Avenue East. Phone Hed 707. action on every rumor that originates, often from someone with an axe In grind. The play ers themselves are entitled lo fair play ami a player should not. be exoeelpil lo lorn l chnncn ofliellerlng himself be. cause he Is engaged in sport. Tliaiikltig you for the space. Yours, etc. CEO. HILL, President 1H,F.A. c DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c FOR SALE WARTKft AT'ItSISS or young ladies wanting a rest home, with godd board apply P.O. Ilox 80, Terrace, H.C. iso WANTED.--Jirt wanted. Oood wayex and steady work. Apply lloyal Cafe. &0 WANTED. Maid lor generul housework. Apply P.O. Hox J 080. MH WANTED. Huleher wauled. Miissalleiii (iroecry. tf BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIUCKS OF EA8TIIOPE-4-CYCLE Marine Engines 4-11. P. without clutch $185.00 4-H.P. I cyllndar MD 260.00 C-H.P. I cylinder III) 450,00 8-11. P. 1 cylinder III) .750.00 8-11. P. cylinder MD 450.00 ' I C-H.P. 4 cylinder LD 175.00 All the above except the firs,l include the Famous Joes He-verse Hear, nnd full eleetrical and propeller equipment. The best that money can buy. Easlhope Ilros., i 747 Georgia SI. W. Vancouver, H.C. Alwnys at your service. Prince Rupert Boathouse, Agents Phone .181. FOUND FOUND.- Ladies' seriit-pauutle! fuwn glove. Owner can obtain srime upon identifying ami paying for this advertisement lit Daily News ofllce. FOUND. Mooseheart pin. Ap- ply Daily News ofllce. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Any limn. I'lvu passenger Dodge Sedan Comfort nnd Courtesy. Hates: 50c for l or 2 passengers, 25u for eacji additional passenger. PHONE 134 TAXI Taxi 07 Phone (Call Gcorire. Paul or Oust) Special 6 and 7 passenger Slude- bakers at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block Aernss from Empress Hotel. PHOTO FINISHING P. J. RYAN P.O. Hox 1 54 4 Prince Itupert. H.C. Service nnd Satisfaction (luanahteed. CAMERON TRANSFER Phono I77 Bannage, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent Tor. or delivered, phono us. P.O. Hox Otll). BEAUTY PARLOR Voquo Beauty Parlor Public llest lloom for Ladies. Mrs. Love Stephens' Hlock, Third Ave. Over McCalTery & Gibbons Lid PHONE 30. FURNITURE. New .and Secondhand Furnl- Pure Store. We. Huy. Soil and Ex. chango New and Socondhawi Hoods. QEO. PAPAPOPULIS, 830 Third Avo. Phone 40 KEITH'S CAFE. When In Slewnrl visit Keith's Cafe in. King Edward Hotel now ro-mbdelled. Up-ln-dalo Dining' Itoom and Lunch Counler BOB KEITH - Manager. And (ienci.il ll. ai Article! Lent ui round, tc pairs of a!i ; ' ' tended 0.. . writers. t'i.,n , 'picture fun. 1 Furniture - , .. ' TOM BALLANGER Phone llln,' 1; K j( COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process IIO SlTH'r!, product inn-Trots. Soii--miisic by w, Call in iii: i PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, Hunt Av- - .Mondays. ".,; s Frldnv. due ar j To Vanoouer K M ' ft- I BEDDINQ OUT PLANTS. Plants thai t vv for your u ldding "ii' i; ally arcliiti.ii - relied uimi JtOAdft. Stare I'h'.ne Oreenhoiie (h I' MCCARTHY'S. FIREWOOD. He ComforlaW'' Dry block wsrf- Tr- n:.i I!!-' Freh spli' w . Plio- 1 V A. ISAACS MAIL SCHEDULE i For the East Monduys. 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