Giants Maltreated by Pirates.Dodgers Lose in 13th Inning.Yankees Win Eight Straight Bows to Veteran Ainsmith Aids Young Ryan How to Start the Day Wrong : 'Í : : : : By briggs Adams in Final of Big Series Hugmen toWin OF Slim Sallee Also Is Batted Harshly by League Wild Toss Visitors Pile Seven Runs in By Leaders; Up Shorten the Fourth Score Is 10 to 1 Slow Fielding by Inning; Also Contributes toTigers' By Charles A. Taylor Downfall in Final Game The Pirates came back with a biff, bing, bang, at the Polo Grounds Sveial Dispatch to Th« Tribune yesterday afternoon, and the Giants were swamped, smothered and DETROIT, July 19..The fighting slaughtered by a 10 to 1 score. It was a battle between and Yankees won their eighth consecutive age youth. defeat¬ Old Father Time was represented by , whose life has extended victory on the Western trip by tho this afternoon in the over a span of nearly forty years. Bill Ryan was the youth pitted acainst ing Tigers ) The score Expressions often the Babe. < final game of the series. shc»i aged was 6 to 5. with the Tigers coming impressions! Young Bill lasted only three innings British Athletes Lax from behind to knot the count and nnd a brief part of a tempestuous then slipping back into tho old slough They've just read aboJ fourth when a a homo and a In walk, Training Methods because of an error by Eddie Ain¬ the price revisions on satisfied everybody, including smith. The Yanks have now won men's Summer o^ Bill, that his day's work was done. CWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July 19.. eleven out of twelve games from the suits.«^ The ancient Slim Sallee succeeded the .^ The English athletes of Oxford Detroit club. eral thousand dejected youth, and he too received and universities have 's weak arm and a includeáj Cambridge poor throw by beat the Mixtures and a hammering. made a from serges. was of departure American Tigers, with doing more or There only one touch comedy the in the tragical afternoon and that was training methods in their prepara¬ less of the beating. In seventh afforded by the Giants in the Pirates' tion for the international meet with Ruth singled to center- that is, with a Good half of the fifth. Rain to fall normal thrower in the field it would pickin' still amor» began the Harvard-Yale team on Saturday. have a can't and the McGraw men began to cavort been single. But Chick the men's In contrast with the training rules throw, so Babe went to second. Ain¬ bargain ¡fa** themselves in such fashion as to forze smith field marked down the game to be called before the regu¬ of the CrimBon and Blue athletes then tossed into center yesterday. lation five innings could be completed. the Britishers smoke, eat what they trying to nip Ruth off second, and Sennits once more Shorten's weak wing was Splits, and MackJ.*^ Giants Try to Delay Game please and retire when they wish. called into play. It failed and Babe naws formerly $3.00 to $9.00 With the score 10 to 0 against them Once the morning workouts at the scored with the winning run. the Giants perhaps cannot be blamed Harvard Stadium are finished the Some Anxious MomentB $1.85, $2.85 and for the various dilatory stunts they $3.85nj pulled off. This is considered legiti¬ visitors apparently forget athletics. There were some anxious moments Panamas and and even Afternoon teas, golf, tennis and dan¬ though before the game was over. The Bankoks th« mate strategy, George Gibson, Yankees went ahead at the but were to the Pirate , raised only feeble make up a program that has start, $10.00 $15.00. cing the Tigers came strong at the end. objection. He had been ground in the more of the social than the sports Wallie who now. same mill. Pipp, had through nine $6.85 aspect. At their quarters, which consecutive games, finally stopped. As for the ball game there were two Blue Veach tig innings for the invaders and nine are near those of Harvard and Yale, and robbed him of hits. The Harry Heilman, in addition to get¬ little innings for the homo boys. the Englishmen continually indulge three hits and be¬ Thin office Pirates pursu't of revenge started in tho ting perfectly good coats, cod opening session, when youthful William in horseplay. The team is without a ing robbed of a triple by Fewster's two-piece suits, silk Ryan got his first taste of adversity. . glittering catch, turned in the stellar sockJ off the reel and L-_,_» grab of the day. In the eighth inning soft collar shirts, Bigbee singled right Wallie Schang hit a twisting line drive athletic went to second, while Bancroft tossed and some of the super-critical fans out "Rabbit" 'Maranville strolled down into right field. Heilman raced Ü9 Carey. jeered the Fordham wonder. It might in on the ball, and his underwear.everything and George Cutshaw beat out a blow be mentioned that the official scorer sticking glove warm weather wear. to Frisch that filled the bases. down in the grass captured it with rightly scored these terrific blows hits. one hand. Bob Veach robbed of a Davey Robertson hit a fiy to Burns Pipp that scored and then Barnhardt with a fine catch. Waite Hoyt Rogees Peet Bigbee Burns electrified the made a for Company I drove a single to center which tallied George 15,000 great play covering first both Maranville and Cutshaw. Grim faithful with his long running catch of Ward's throw on Ainsmith in the sixth. Broadway Broadw» Maranville's bid for a two-bagger in Peck's play on Blue in the ninth was almost knocked the ball into the left the eighth. spectacular. at 13th St. "Four at 34th i. field bleachers, but Burns managed to Chick Fewster watched Convenient it for the third out. Cantata u v t^om t. four glide by grab Great outside the zones and walked to start Broadway Corners" Fifth An, In the fourth the Pirates spilled Play by Rawlings the at Warren at 41st seven more beans, and then and also made a game. Peck hit in front of the i right Johnny Rawlings great but was there the ball game ceased being a play on Robertson's infield crash in the plate, Fewster safe at second ball Barnhardt walked and third. With two out and Maranville on a low throw by Ainsmith. Ruth's in¬ game. in Ninth field out advanced both and Grimm connected with the first pitched on second, Davey hit a fierce grounder International S. C. Granted Erickson Is Wild runners, ball for a home run into the upper at Bancroft, who had no chance to Baker's towering drive to Veach sent tier of the right field stand. It was handle it. The ball hit Davey in the Turns Defeat Into And Indians Beat Fewster home. Grimm's second homer of the series. back and bounced over toward second Scoring activities became somewhat Harvard Schmidt followed with a triple to left base, where Rawlings grabbed it with License Titular Battle brisker in the second frame, which was Veteran center, and Mr. Bill Ryan ctrolled dis¬ his bare hand and, without straighten¬ Victory for Braves for Senators 6 to 4 featured by some furious to the bench in favor of by Ward the ball a consolately ing up, threw to Smith at the plate in » ripped through Jones, Has Close Call Sheriff Sallee. time to nab the surprised Maranville. and by hard running made second Also Gets Homer With Score2-1 Them, Lynch and Herman to Clash for Bantam Crown at O'Neill and Return Schang then poked one to Shorten, and Casey Against Bagby Ward scored In Tennis Tournev The Sheriff also had his troubles, for The , who have been One On and Two Ebbets Field Next to easily. Hoyt sacrificed and Adams to and Schmidt having a fine time in Philadelphia re¬ Down, Monday Night Lin«e-Up After Long Ab¬ Fewster's double advanced Sc'«ang tc singled right cently, will be the guests at Brush Boeckel Swats for Circuit the scoring berth. Peck bunted and counted. Bigbee flied to Walker, but sence Froin Active was Tallant Forced to Max Carey smashed the ball into the Stadium this afternoon. The Pesky The Playing out, Jones to Blue, Fewster racing Thmil Pirates run into another squall when State Athletic Commission yesterday granted a boxing license, all the way home. ieft field bleachers for two more runs. BOSTON, July 19..With one man Sets to Beat Son of to but Cutchaw they open a five-game series with the to the International Sporting Club, and the will hold its CLEVELAND, July 19..Cleveland Meusel Gets For-j Maranville singled left, Braves. out in the ninth and St. Louis organization made it three out of tour from Wash¬ Triplo was thrown out by Frisch. Robertson Booming leading, show at Ebbets The Yankees in the mer National The score: 2 to Southworth opening Field, Brooklyn, next Monday night, when Joe ington to-day, winning 6 to 4. While got another third Champion doubled to left and the Rabbit scored. 1, tripled to left, but have had more. Bakei PITTSBURGH (N, L.) NEW YORK (N. L.) Cruise struck and Boeckel smashed Lynch and Pete Herman battle for the of Erickson passed eight batters he was they might Barnhardt, up for the second time, a« out, bantamweight championship one to for a anc ab r hpoiel abthi» a run to unhittnble with men on the bases until poled right single Walter Merrill Hall, former memb« to center, scoring Robertson Biftec If.. 5 1 1 2 10 Burns, If... 4 02 5 0 1« home the flagpole in right the world. The club will hold exhibitions at the ball * scored on Meusel's J singled 0 Brooklyn park at the fifth. triple to the centei the Dr. but was trapped himself between first Carev cf 5 1 1 3 0 0: Bancroft, ss. 4 1 1 7 0 center field, giving Boston to-day's field fence. hit to ¡of "Top Ten;" George Kind M'liTlile. ss. 3 2 2 2 2 0; Frisch, 3b.. 100 0 3 0 3 to 2. frequent intervals thereafter. O'Neill made his reappear¬ Pipp hard Bush, whe and second following the throw-in. Cutshaw, 2b.'5 1 2 2 3 HYouiif. rf... 2 00 1 0 0 gamo, -.-1 ance behind the the first time since threw Meusel out at the Aftei Elliott F. Binzen and Hugh Tallastl 2 3 0 0 100 0 0 0 score: When the was to the bat, plate. SEVEN RUNS, THAT'S ALL. Itoli'soh rf. 4 1 Zink, p. The permit granted Bouts Memorial while went to the Wrard forced but shared the honors as the field The lone of the Giants came in Barnhart.Sb.- 4 1 2 OlOiKelly, lb... 4 0 2 13 10 ST. LOUIS Hereabouts Day, Bagby Pipp, Schan_ doubled, move¿| tally Grimm lb. 5 1 1 H0O Walker, cf. 4 0 1 1 10 (Ñ. Ij.) BOSTON (N. L.) International the boxing license held box for the first time since July 4, both Hoyt ended the with a roller. fourth of the Travers! the which 7 0 tb. 4 11 0 2 1 ab r b pr> a r, ab r h po a e. j inning into the round fifth inning, Rawlings opened Schmidt, c. 4 1 2 0,RawllnßS. Smith, rf.. 4 0 1 2 10 cf.. 4 0 1