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Dtvli, F. ueni Agent, u. n. w. sy., iftfa and Chestnut Sti., Philadelphia 15th ft Market St., Philadelphia Phene Spruce 084s Phene Lecuit 4765 Veaklaa. Oen'l Agent, U. P. System, 43 J tlwrgtet Excitulvt Mtn'a Stmein.PMlaitlpMmWmm The Yellow Cab Type of Driver , YELLOW CAB CO. is net. just an ordinary cab company. It is an Institution, manned by splendid men, equipped with splendid vehicles. It is se operated that the public will respect it as an institution, ask for it and stand by it. YELLOW CAB drivers are clean, worthy, wholesome men. They are careful and painstaking. It pays them te bethey share in our profits. Many of them ew.n stock in ,our company. They are mere than mere drivers they areSalesmenef YELLO WCAB Service. Most of our drivers are married1 and have families of their own that is why they strive te earn the weekly ' bonus for driving you or your family safely. Our drivers have helped us te Establish the Lewest Rates in the city. After the first 25 mile you ride in a " YELLOW" at the rate of 2Sc per mile! : Hail a YELLOW en the $tret or call Yellow Cab Ce. Poplar 86OO L.. -,JAY,ORJNBB3HT PHILLIES SYSTEM , SURE OFFAILURE Why Dees the Management Penslst in Refusal te Get v New Players? GLENN MYATT'S BIG' YEAR 'Philadelphia fans are as long' suffer-, Ing and meek as the second ?en of Jeb. Fer seven years they watched Slack's fathetirs willow In the dnnk and ills-, mal cellar. Ter several years they gazed at tlm sad efforts of Will Baker.'s ball club te get a little sunshine Inte-isn elshth nlnre .Mnck nng seen the holes in ms euint from the tpit atnrf. T.pt it be said te his credit that he hns tried te All these places but he attempted te fill! them without buying Reasoned play ers. Fer wune years he persistently tried out reutiBstpri without extierience. Then, ns lie did Inst yenr. he signed battered veterane. who hnd been waived en by ether clubs. Dec Johnsten, villi his rickety old legs, Is n cese in point. Se Is Pep Yeung. - Last year Cennie went Inte (he American Association nnd enme out with the best young first baseman e appear since Oeerge Slssler's day. Te get Jee Hauser lie had fe send awny some very premising bull players in addition te a Imle of cash. He sacrificed Olenn Myatt. Tvv Grif fin and Paul Jehnsen te get Hausef. The sacrifice wns worth while, for Hauser lins added terrific linttlnR strength and earnest. If slightly un polished, fielding power, te the inner cordon. Te fill the right field gap Mack has reached nut for Wld Mat thews, also of the Mllwnnlke Club, and in exchange handed out Three-Fingered Kecfc and Frank Calloway. Myatt's Succes When some of these players return te fast company (nnd 'there isn't much doubt- concerning several of them). Cennie will be subjected te a barrage of criticism for having let. them go in the first place. Yet the trade was BEZDEK TO GIVE ANSWERFRIDAY Admits Preposition te Manage Phils Leeks Geed Will Likely Accept Pittsburgh, Pa., Nev. 14. Huge Bctdek, athletic director and coach of Penn State football and baseball teams., will very likely be found among the managers of the National League when the 102!) season opens. He has been offered the job at 11 snlnry second only te the salary paid Jehn McOraw, of the Giants, nnd Is still considering the preposition. Ills fltml answer may he given Friday or Saturday of this wert'e. When interviewed at State College Bezdek said: LOCAL SOMEN DRAW SUSPENSIONS "If like this. I am placed in rather 1 pinnsv vk la fi embarrassing position. 1 cannot ,"?itl" Barred by Eastern Pennsyl vania Association for Play ing Against English Girls U. S. F. A. GAVE PERMISSION The Philadelphia Field Club, of th Vnmricnn Soccer League. nom Scott, the manager, and Jehn Y"'!'; ' the referee, who officiated in he ga me. i,ere with the Dick Kerr's ladles ten 1. , have all been indefinitely suspended bj , ti,n Vnnilmll Association of I-.nstcin , I JFFNESSH Nf. Jacobs Oil steps any pain. se when your back in sere anal lnmc, or lumbago,( sciatica or rheumatism liaM' you stiffened up, don't suffer! Uet a small trial bettle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, pour a little'in your hnnd, and rub it right en your aching back; nhd by tlm time yen count fifty the tercness and lameness nre gene. Don't stay crippled I This seething, penetrating oil needs te be ued only once. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless, and doesn't burn the skin. Adv. .' l.!l liBV 1; Before the game wasp layeu .nn. Scott said tnni nn mm i'Y, ruuiui;ii intend "f" ,' , ,,. tlnlted States tnlk for nubllcatleu: In fact. I hnvc net made tin ray mind jn-t what I intend leIiiS. I Aj,"ocintien. According te the Eastern "Mr. Baker, the owner of the Phila- District, this is impossible, as the delphia Nationals, rnme te no with a i)arent bedv cannot invade the terrl terrl terrl propesltlon. I did net nsk for the I Jerv evip which it hn jurisdiction, management; In fart, T 'consider myself rj-j,0 Eastern District refiibcd perm's n big enough man in niiiletics for a job ';.. t0 pmv the game nnd. according te seek me. At liiM I refused tu en- ". nn enTclai of that nidatien, an :i) tcrinln nny managerial tiropesltion. hut ,,.Ji ,.. neVer received. The Pliils he insisteii. and we ,iml r. geed, long ' i.i,t iinre nlnde an uppeal. and 11 uei'lSlOIl liirii Itcd States As r..l tVwi' mnn snr If the rill ill of the Eartern District is net upheld sssbssHImBBRStIbm' VBLslESanBBBBilH lie msisieu. ami we .iau r. geed, long , ;,, u t linvc n an talk. He ashed me te submit my terms another adverse te pilot the Phillies. 1 d hi, and nan ed ft u,,, R0 t0 tlie lTnlt a snlnry that almost Magger.-d him. , :"?.i We continued T left him. "A w clays later Mr tlie dlscnisien and then nakcr sought tn local ndvnntaee rrenrdless of hew r,r'ani A""!"". .T1"" wv!" "e contest In tk 10 iecui ainnmngr. rcgnrnicfls 01 "" 1 retr,,ny r,,,(n-Tnnir.- f..iry bout whn the me again and nnmed a lower salary, also agreeing te certain conditions I had placed before him In my previous inter view. The salary was only a little lower than I tad demanded, but at tractive nevertheless, and euly last Wednesday he called me' en the long leng distance telephone avfctng for my answer. T could net give him an answer and plainly told bin. "), for my work takes up all my time, r.nd betides T wanted te tnlk ever the preposition with Mrs. Bezdek, with whom I always con sult en business matters." Bewick's contract with State College is se4d te run for nim mere years. Lepez and Magulre Draw . Atlantle ritr. N. 4.. -j 14 Vlnnla T? t?;..$f ( emi' ,JI1 an'3. I'ranlile Maamlre. of Wlnlntr.jnerf V fnueht a alzzlln t'uncre'inri urnv, n--i - an m raiura or in Xertli Slde Club hexln jhew nf tti Walts Chicago QTSextiiWestetii Union Pacific System these chaps de when they come up' again. Olenn Myatt. who wns once Slim Harris' battery mate in the Texr.s League, is perfectly equipped ferh star maskmnn. He is burly nnd muscular, fast en his feet, and with one of the finest throwing nrms in baseball. Bu cause of SI Perkins' iron man pro clivities Glenn were out his shoes In the cinders in the bull pen. and seldom get a ehnnce te appear In action. He did nothing this year but lead the American Association in hitting, swipe out n let of home-runs, and in genera! fchew that he was the best maskman en the circuit. Tvy Oriflin and Paul Jehnsen were both startling successes Griff, in par ticular, amazing the sun-fish with his flashy fielding. And, probably little Keefe will show some excellent pitch Ing skill nnd Cnllewnv will uncork some flashy shertfield stuff next season. Then the croakers will rise in their might, nnd say that Cennie Mack is getting rid of all his fine new bleed. It would net be surprising, by the way. If Cleveland snapped up Glenn Myatt. Speaker is anxious te get' a geed catcher, and if there is a better one In the miner leagues than Myatt no one has noticed him. The Phillies' Plan It Is a notorious fact that Mack wen'1 go out In the open market and spend large sums for stnr tessers. But. nt leat. I10 eels his hooks en ambitious jeungsters for try-outs. It usid tn be that no college star in the country would sign a contract with any ether malinger than Mnck. Today Jehn j McGra'v gets the pick of the uni versities, i But the rhillies. In spite of their J hopeless complexion, have the reaction- ' nry's tendency te let things go ns tliev ' were. They don't reach out for new I talent. j One of tlieir former scouts snlil 1 1 "What geed does it de le leek the I stnis ever? Baker won't buy them. 1 : lind one of tlie sweetest prospects you i i'cr saw out in tile Western T.eagti' lnit when lie tieard the price tlint was nsueu me neat was an wet. And you an't get geed ball players without pay ing for them." U Is true that the Phils get a couple of Ved hall players In Wnlker nnd Henline, hut tliey were net dug out of the bush by local efforts. They came in fast mmpiiny because McGraw's system brought them out whence they were shunted te the local club in the deal for Iri-li Meusel. Can you point out any star young sters whom the Phils have gathered in recent jenrsV Net one, Hey Leslie lias failed te hit. nnd at times indicated faint (races of bone. Parkinson is a geed prospect, who was taken from the lets hut "Ftivetn" jh still nnj thing but n polished lielder. Pat llelinn premises much us a pitcher, but hns Mill! te earn his spurs. And even if ilie-e three were stars they would lie unable te pull the locals into 11 respectable position. Every reason we hear the same old plnlntUe cry. "Wait till next year," and everj se;inn we see the same old iaces: wc see the recall of Bnutngnrtnei rind Wcinert end ethers who linvc tlivved in suinnicr past. Why is ii? Is It possible that there are powers who de net w 11 111 tlm Phillies te be n factor in the inee? hral of lieth 'n"i cl'tcli.) ;n the nventh reunil iTinsinB inoen rmm Rch or them. Refrrfe tlnrrv rvtin it'trM V beuf K. O. Tar 11. nr liuliireli. defaatrd Kid Stc Stc rey. of Drtrelt. M rh In lsht rnun-la. Tcmim Frlry. of 1 m c.ty. wen from Jen Rcvnelils. ntse rf llii rMrl Jee Mlllr and Mlclnet ICIIburn. h M of this city, feuaht a draw In th errnr soccer lavs ill America urn n "- Just what is going te happen is hard te say, as Thetaas Cahlll and T. Beg- I nail, of the United States Football A- ' sedation, both sanctioned the game. SIX SCHOOLBOY SOCCER GAMES ARE ON TODAY Northsast-Frankferd Clash Is Lead ing Attraction AH six teams swing into action this afternoon In the third week of Public High Soccer League. The Northeast Hlgh-Frankferd High clash en the 1 Pioneers' field stands out above th ether pair. Northeast has wen two games and Frankford has copped one and tied one. The Pioneers, by beating Archives, can tie for the lead. If this occurs there will probably lie a triple deadlock, as! thr Rpeedbeys should dfeat the Mirrors ' at the Mnckey Field. The ether fray brings together the j occupants of the cellar ; Southern and Gcrmantewn High play at Wntcrvicw j Recreation. CjimberErethers Selection of paints and painting that will stand the test nf time was in keepinp with their policy of giv. ' ing nnd trotting dependable qual ity, poed values, nnd efficient eervice. !wTTc2Wlriii Paintm $inc$ 1851 2039 Arch Strewt SrBCCK 8ST7-8S1S RACE 40Mflf Jaaei S. Wilms at Sea, lac. 3s5y8 Willi J LAKE STEAMER PASSENGER SEASON CLOSES CLEVELAND, 7fi:v. 14. Tlie l?ke passenger season be tween Cleveland and Kuffale ends teisight with the sailing from here of the steamer City of Buffalo. The bteamer City of Erie made its last trip te Buffalo last night. It will return here to morrow and the City ew Buffalo will return here Thursday. DETROIT CIRCUIT COUR-! JURORS TALK STRIKE DETROIT, MICH., Nev. 14. Circuit Court jurors here are talking of a strike. Their grievance is lack of work rather than overwork or inadequate pay. Last week the court calendars were crowded, but this week the jurors weie placeff en a two-day-a-week basis at S2.50 a day. Butter Is Cheap when you consider its nourish ing qualities and the tissue building, health-giving proper ties that it contains. Indeed, in that light, Leuella Butter would be cheap at three times its present price. IN SCOIT SETS PENN CHARTER TACKLES GTN. FRIENDS. TODAY A SCORING RECORD Makes Extra Point for Yellow jackets After Every One of Fifteen Touchdowns Neither Team Has Lest Soccer Game This Year PRIVATE SCHOOLS I.E.Mir E PTWOINOP w u t r IVnn rimrtr . . I 0 0 '(riiuntewn Frlfiii! -' " ' ' i;rrerJ Hrhoel . 'J 2 n 4 W iltnlnKtnn Frlvnri 1 a " " I'l-lenO1 Select. 1 ion TODAV J. GAMH Qarmantewn I-'rlenJi rn Charter t QJien Ijine. ! 58c 1 1 1 In all our Stores 1 g!;i II atTBaiKlfetj. wllea I IHrlLTtlCHili Johnny Scott, tlie former T.nfnyette fellege crld stur. wlie will direct tlie piny of ie Franhferd eevjnckptR nKelnRt the IInlmehiirc ''lnb nt Friink Friink ferd ne.t Saturdav in the Ktiine for the city ehninplenMilp, h.i' e-tnlilNhed what in tlienclit 10 lie :i -onion's in dependent reierd nt m-ei.iu the etra point nfter loiii'lulewn I'ni'er liix direction tlm t nwjaikets hnve scored tlfteen r(iui'lnl..uii'. S'cett Rained the etrn point te hy drep-kickinc ever tlif and last Saturday tohe(1 t' e oppesi tlen by liurlinK n feru.n I ki" te One of the crucial jtatnes of the Pri vate Schools Soccer I.eacue Is carded for this afternoon nt Queen l.nne. IVnn Charter, with four Ptrnlnlit vin. nnd fiennnntewn .Friends, with half that nuinber, clnhli at 3 o'clock. The Little Quakers get th jump en the Friends' school, obtaining tiiree vie vie teiies before Conch Smith's eleven started. Hut new that the latter eleven Is. in net ion. there Is no telilne when hi tunes they will s'p. ! 1 iemn. lv,,. .,. .- have turned bnrk nil nnntewn Friend- Kinds of oppesl- Howser bncl: of the line for the nddl- 'tien without sufferiii!? n ti.fhnv "T'.Mi.-..., ,...!.:..,., ,, .... J:ePR.'hPnSee,cn, ... .... ..,,-. ..u, uu. rii. ... .... in rUr. itnui cenciies nave all ellewjnckets, tlie work of n n hn." regulars available for action. .mu.iii uiii iiiesi, iireminenii.i. in i.een their McLeughlln Defeats Ulnckle Chester, r.i.. v II. -.lolmev Mclxituh tin. of I'lillnlelphM lia.1 Plights th.. li.ttnr of an eiKlit-iwin I . i.ii) with Wmly ItlncUle alen nf l'lilla.hlvhl.i In tli u-iml-uu at th rrlncea A 1' Tli aeiii.ln.luti a a letery fer rud.ly Hull mer lk'U Meillii nla In ilitlit num. Is Iv tl Glnz. nf luitl mere. Iat I'at Ililnv. of riillni1lhli. in x reuinu IMlli Mchav knei-kfl out Charlie Kltne In ili eeeend reiinj of their clieclule.l alt reun.l bout. nd.lle ritznin ritznin niena Kneekwl out M.I Hren in th flret reun.1. 'Jin opeeliic Imut between IMUle .Mc ljunlilln 1111. 1 .! I'lifierd. wus (topped in the tlrnt te t.te i"ifferil BpKT lllillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllilllli i 8.30 A. M. 1 NEW YORK EXPRESS leases llread Street Mation 8.30 A. M. S every day, atepnins at West Phila- SS delphia and North rniladelphin, atnci SS New Yerk, imilama Stmien and SS Hue I mm Urmiunl 10.30 A M. S5 Convenient s Morning Departure Purler rur-. hiei'er lluffet CI11I1 rar, S riliiniliird .'.iiilici 3B l.tpren tMina S5 LelKMin Philai.t'lphm and Nrn Yerk 9R arry wfk-d.ij nreetien or tlie team Iin been v 1. 1 :m te keep the opposition cetnp'e'.'v up in the air ns te what te ep... r net. And he nlKO has eenshtentlj nlvm.-ed the ball when called upon te 1 i"n ii III addition te Imh Hue eenernUI ,i. I Siett is a hie iifset te llie b.g 1 rt .- east eleven because of lu r"i ' us j ability. Six times hi- deadly nsln tn-n I has scored three-pointers fur ln ti.nn I by the fleld-Kenl route; enee. 111 the j Slieiinndeah Bame. the kick ceitig n.te , from the 47-yard uinrk. Soen v nl. sence durine two sniues due te injtine wok a distinct less te the Yellow jmkeis ine jtame really marks the peak nt the Reason for the two independei.' football leaiTern, nnd the members nf each eleven always re into the came willi n dn-nr-die spirit thnt, fe fur, lias niaiiuueil te ward off any decNue setback, the Barnes Renerally liciiiR de elded b.V the slender innrvin , ., S S, louelidewn, or less, ns in HUH, w,,,n iiniiiieuiirf nun liy II Held goal, the only score of the Rnme. Tlie spirit of rivalry between tlie two sections is verv kelen. Inn il... .,......,- iiiiiiiehip diHplaed hy the iilnyers and Pennsylvania, Railroad 11 ST. JOSEPH'S PREP READY FOR CATHOLIC SOCCER TEAM First of Three-Game Series Carded for Today The first frny of a three. game senc for. the soccer chnn plnnshlp of the Catholic League will be held thl after noon. There nre but two teamh tn tlie league, Catholic IIKti and St. Jo Je seph's Prep. Cnhlll Field will be tlie -erne of the buttle. The nj"orintlen football game is new t.. both elevens. Catholic started .t ! "ar, wlille the St. Jee prep epin l "ink'tie its initial ?id en (he ,ccer Held tins year. Finns are under wav ' te Ret the Rnme started tn the ether -benis of I ,e Catlinltc l.eiiRUe. If hi ..1,1 net be nt nil surprM,,R 10 bear M 11 1 ntlinllc soccer league ext ,-., . , ' Jee and Cnthellc have met win, nne r lef u,wWB , ,,nte, b 11 1111 in u e fiiirtiiiniit'i. (-.,-..- fii. 1 .1 - . . .""! rttlfc,.-. I I Dees Fatigue Spoil Your Fun? What a pity that feet should bs a handicap te pleasure or te effi ciency! But feet that hurt sap the vitality of the whole body, unfitting you for work or play. They are frequently the diicct cause of that worn-out feeling which might have been avoided by wearing the (larrtilever - Shoefer"n IVemaa The s' js fltllnc anli of Cantilever 'iees bi. a just ih rlcht support, yet fli xes with tery step and nllews the irch tllUCe9 te exercise Rnd keep , htriHiir. The Cantilever Mine till prop prep erlj, liUKirliiK te the under curve of 1 the feet ami phinc ihiif trim, emoeth 1 nttlriK- nppe.trnnce wl n a w.iys marl. a n Wfll-alied feet Tlie natural sole v e i;ies room M thii tees without 11 a .1 k tlm shoe leek URly. The hedn ar- m.nle nwht and aet tlht- se that the thieA "ie welnht of the heily en the onto' and stronger aide 1 of tli. feet as the nrlnt of a Imn feo' shows that it should he. These feature ion-Line te eliminate feet fatlnue and ' tn iiiitiuni.e bedllv fntlKUe '.illtlleirs are licht weiKht and K'oed looking , If e.ir ftet trouble you, ar Cantl ler Shoes and see liew ipjlckly you v. 1' (I111I relief If jour feet de net tlva ou conscious trouble, try wearing , I'aiittlevers and nete hew much Kreatitr I in our emHirance. Women who ttT them Ittep ort JvearlnK them. 1 Widths A AAA te li. followers nlwayn hns been of the clean. s "' '"'" of the series will be' held est kind, se that even nfter competition x')' "!M'I;, n IIik Oinisen nnd tiiav cMendiiiR ever mere than 11 score of nl' , "ml ll", final Riime, if necessarv .M.ars there is no tnlnt of hard feeling w,n l0 contested en n neutral field te mar the relationship. The caliber of the lIolaleshi.ro. ten,,. this j ear Is best shown by the Rnme It put up in the 7-te-7 tie with Conslio Censlio Conslie hocken ItiNt Snliirday. The Ironworkers lied the burg eleven in tlm Inst few minute, of piny when Wllwm snared n fin ward pass fr 11 Iniielidewn. This was 1 be only llrst down CinMmheelii.n was aide te score dtllt'g the entire Riime. Alrenil fcents ler the game are Gill Steps lerk I',!., N,n 8mith In Third nr ih. ,-.:, V" '7 ."c-i iru: in .. - . .- -.-.... iiHi.i , 1 fcc 1 nc krmi -.... ii.ii .lelinnv7,.,'n",1v;.l ';. s'ta.M I. -mi .1 t ."n ,l", 1 Tup" nmZ" &'. " mm 1 in llie eiulii inmvi ,eni iiiin Hirr W .l.rm of V.,iK. euiiminie,! ni (atitnl,. M , if ort. 111 eK reun.U Kl.1.1 HeiVli tu uun l're In the enetilnc bout. nt n "Pepper" Martin leats Edwards , '.Yrant Martin. ' mVcItS f Ylctery premium nnd a record enwl V 1. I "rep"r' M""'n Last year nre.tfctt ten theusaad per- ev?r Yr,nkUJwr" CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Strwt riv r-..M.-j tt. Ciiiillrtrr nre aliu an ante In nrart7 cHIss A'tenna Hin1hehn . Wi Klevmlh Aa ,W.ur l';.rl.- Il..iit r-hi .' iiii"nc5e7maa 1 annleii- 1 urran'a hIihh Htere, 110 Ureadwa l.i.Kine Maer'K. IU'T Niirthamniiin HI. HarrUburg err.ar'a, 2t N. ad lit. Juhnatewn Zan'e. 5:10 .Main Bt. lUadina Bvam Nrranten-IWI Sharnekln . 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