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ei, in Reh THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1911. TCP- TO- DATE [S828] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN oa BASEBALL MAKES WORLD'S: BEST ‘ATHLETES ae COLF CHAMPION New York World). TENTHROUND ONLY COLUMN é em Gt AMONG WOMENS | LIVELY PERIOD IN LEWIS-SMITH GO Willie Wins. Honors Because He Forces Milling in Every Session. BEATEN TODAY Defeat of Miss Campbell. by Miss Curtis Big Surprise of Baltusrol Tourney. BALL PLAYERS ‘OUT HUNTING INSTEAD CF LOAFING a ¥ ROUGH BaseBare (9 in, A STeapy —~ ey —— os THE Bau PLaven, ae SHORT HILLS, N. J., Oct. 13.-—-Miss| The tei round saved the Willle t GETS UP With Tue | DEVELorED Margaret Curtis of Boston defeated Miss) Lewis-Jefl Smith fight at the National Baseball Players Are the Bes ’ Dorothy Campbell, the American, British beptgd fal) from being a very af. hy ; si Mary affair, The men fought every i ' nd Canadian champion, to-day in the | Conditioned Men in psa oe gb leat 4 ag cneion, | St0ond of the final sexston and had the ' semi-final roufd of tie Women’s Nation | orowa on ity feet yelling for a knock World. al Gold Championship, Miss Tilllan B. | out, Meticied : ; Hyde of Bayshore beat Miss Eleanor) Lewis won because he forced the mill- os int W. Allen of Boston and will meet MIS#) ing jn every round. If he hadn't shown Min rahgpert Curtis for the trophy. meuns that | the initiative ft would have been an Une tone CULMINATES, 1 Whice “au Pi the title will stay in this country interesting bout. Willle f ou JusT one? bs ‘The overthrow of Miss Campbell was 0 fought a care player comes out In pote lle SPRURUSTS — 8 eto or asad figured that {£2 Ready battle, took no unnecessary srandatand and Goon, BiG une B & gurprise to thone who . | Chances, but had no trouble in landing cs 7 " h cote’ re ‘lass by aactes. Go snaut RIDERS, Ate) Lalor haiet et oe Pa ery tee | DY far the greater number of punches. Tare wtew Yay = DEVELOP eae ane ae owever: Always out- | , Smith led only occasionally and missed : day, 1 . Always out-| ooo * HS Sica. driven, Miss Campbell never seemed to several wild leads that migut have done MUSCLES . do herself Justice on the second shots, |cemege. Smith is supposed to have @ K. O. wallop concealed about his person, ty pressing {n and over to get ; K Heerents spe turned for home one down | If st had any effect on Lewis tt wasn't ‘ iN ne een an sae et ‘ arenes — ‘and was defeated on the fifteenth green, | bi ible to the crowd. nim the famous 5 | Wiore Misa Curtis stood 4 up. ‘The wine) In the fourth Lewis nearly upsct Smith ere Is nothing t oa | pla RESULTS. i LAUREL FINISHES. ' ner Played at ier vest, auowing some. @ short suggest to the eye the lean symmetry { ; | thing like the form she dl splay at! bell prevented Of the trained athle | \ we bpd i Purse, $100. tworyea Chicago hen she won the champlon+ | vantage, ret it to Mn alt este KE wip in 1907, sen ¥ eee ve “PARA onthe “Te Fiantern (Some em nim) ~ . & and’ even, From the moment Miss Curtis won Olea, wh ‘ where in Gans Ue Wee Like ’ 110 (Trox: - ———=] the segond hole she never lost her lead. | Wagner in the hain pany st — t : to 5 and out, second; Royal Meteor, 110 second ; At thd fourth a penalty pe ete yee mina cotiag 0 » 5 and 1 to Oto 1, 8 dl Campbell a stroke, the ball h er Young, Leroy { ellows =~ — Cats dae i Ba os tan || BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. J] pitty Nwtce, Atter being 3 up at the) Wa wenty ; p ran and finished as) and finished as ni At the New P no As As, 9" Cond | thatues He helvineNen min nea for) BAe ”. ‘001 y 1 2 ie New Pol “Ty” Cobd |] eighth, but halving the ninth turned for | ity he proot How the Bail Clubs Saved Printing OND RACH -—wo years olds ait tbe Mew Bote Aa. ty au I tani, a heeine dhe tn tare rd gee Shee a 1 d S, i Th ona Chan's 1 a0? CHEE Be |} Bata bantams meet tn the main bout |) others 6. ‘ Hal nade [a eantey " 1,4 to & and 1 to 3, firs as Wilke: -Purs yoo: alt |] Of ten roun Five other cont Coming back, Miss Campbel ( jenny Franklin, ie Kast Side lightwetaht, fee: east and insured Sale tor Three Games} :,\: semart) 6 to td to band 3 8 v0 hurd, ine |] NHL be ataged. ce ANT ac art Tin all | nau” cone tation oe Lt Mga ten, | sellar a Ofibine sea SBT veme 107 (Benuttinwery, 111 ( aadid to At Congress A. C., Congress Hall, || v 80 that it was Mise gah! ie specie’ fends aad | mean the sort of | to. and out, thir ‘Mme, 1114) won i (Mecabe), | East New York, Battling Larry } did most _of _ the “enlargement of the 13. "titer, Napler, Turbine, nger-| 2 to 1 second; Wood | ee re and Connie Schmidt clash ‘ = he secs anyone moving fa than a} felt also ran and fnished as named. os to L 2 to 1{] 48 the main bout of ten rounds. Miss Curtis: craw! THIRD RACK, Selling even, 1.42, Also ran: | — Out5 547467 85-0 Just compar | old and upward: one and 01 Hell, Hughie . Lady Rosalie, Matches Arranged. | Int 44456. ‘feof the ave niles—Altamaha, 102 (Diggins), 7 to 19,; Jack Burdett, and fi at named. Young Dyson, the Dongan Hills Campbe! + ' wae ether ‘ 1 to 4 and out, first, Bounde: TURD RACE—Purse °8500; three: |] whtriwing, “ts 'matehed to meet 5 of any other amateur or professional | @ATIONAL AMERICAN LEAGUES pa haladg (Shilling), 1 to 5, 1 to 3 and out | year-olds and one mile,—-Hilartous, Hickey, the champion featn | athlete. 01 PROFESSIONAL Bast 8: ‘Subject to terms and Epon ce Unger) “| 116 (Goldstein), 4 to 5, ou rwetght of Connecticut, tomorrow In the other match Miss Hyde went In the first e, the ball player has | GIANTS. ATHLETICS conditions 7 to 10 Time, 1491-5. | by « length; Martin W ten rounds at the out in 47 and turned for ho 4 longer season of steady work than ot Now York, on the o | (Nolanf, 2 to 1, 3 to 5 and ov the new boxing over Miss Allen. There i ny other athlete. ‘The big league player ) rou Selling; two-year-| Babbler, 105 (Forehand), jan Station, Rosebank, S. I. ropolitan champlon’s jag a six months’ season of actual play, olds; fillies; seven furlongs—Flamma, |and 2 to 5, third. ‘Tyme, eee ea) | Provee ti) (HAL Teese y to city, but on the } 101 (Sehuttingers, to and |and finished as named: Anthias, Cough - ~8 My winning y day, Hodis at least | jout, won: att ance, 101 (Alex), | Hill, Bishop W., How About You, Han- PIMLICO ENTRIES 4 Month of regular training before the 5 10 1, to 1 and 7 to 6, Ke Eton | drummin . * ' ; ; T - 5 ate 3 ap nd ; for tomornove’s tares sger and the trainers, The other fve|} 46 the usher for location of seat and retained in the possession of the Invieo also ran and finished as named. | 112 (ould). 6 to 1 and even. | FIRST. (RACH. Thre sea soup UNDER leit ees Delons to Him, dut 3f he is « holder until the series has been played. If game Number 3 is not won by @ length; Pobn Reardon se i ite vlee ball player and determined to stay | (Obert), 10 to 1, 4 to Land 2 to 1, secs | Chilton ‘ eee WITH STETSONSNAME. B fast company he doesn't loaf all of | played, the amount paid for that game will be refunded upon return = LOUISVILLE E ENTRIES. 115 (Goldstein), 3 Mise Allen's poor showing was cue Meanie ms shieed atin, Tie takes need rect; hunt, || of this tekst to the offices of the National Exhibition Company, Wo, | third, ‘Time, 1.45 mainly to her driving, She could not PERFECT. aa cruiing ex tact loafing for a mont | 2288 Broadway, Mew York. : | Fare bet data cans | ued Ad. riamied:) Jacque. {wil geem to keep her on the ball, mp so, and then turns to farming or tomorrow's races ure ne f vinter ball playing or some other active The above is a fac simile of one series of games in this city, of the grandstand seats fon the world’s and the lines are those that are printed on ib: yi 15 ge uit. He lets a little come on to ac H pete lets a little fat come on to Tine pack of each ticket. ‘The tickets are made from the cheapest paper of. Law ed out in the} often the muscular fibre that may have 4 at “ls ANH i ; 3 second duled twelve: recome too lean in the last hard spurt | purchasable, and are pirnte in such @ manner that th ould be easily tu longs Fou rit, RACE n 2; six he : and up round bo wus of Pitts: | if the season, but never lets the fat |p counterfeited. three-yearsolds and Nerarre, 140 Ree burgh at the Armory Athletic Assocta- ‘get away from him.” Bofore the team | (Taplin), first Ha. 146; Zola tion. foes South in the he gets into wretty good shape presenting alinself to the critical eye of the weer. In the old days some players used to dissipate heavily between sea sons. That's an obsol fter Jay's work, A fine looking, ! FINAL NATIONAL healt an-muscled, active lot of men —these ball p s—and full of the vim Jand high that go with pe © custom now, | physical condition and the player"who does it ts looked) Near the end of the big season, nat- upon as a fool, To-day the some of them go off form @ little | hasn't sense enough to take p ¢ of the long continued strain. of himself without be | But modern training methods pull them | wayward child isn't |through. Thi nodern’ is a joke, for Alternate “modern” methods are merely’ the an t cient training methods of the athletes | tic usefulness | Oe Greece two thousand years brought into use again through exper lence and common sense. 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