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    r Helen Wills to Meet Kathleen McKane (or Wimbledon Tennis Championship
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American Star
Has Easy Time
in Semi-Finals
England’s Leading Woman
Player Takes Place of Su
zanne Lenglen — Wil
liams, Washburn Win.
Wlmbeldon, July 2.—Miss Helen
Wills, California girl and America's
champion, went Into the finals of the
tennis tournnment today by defeating
Miss Phyllis Satterthwalte of England,
6-2, 6-1. She will meet Miss Kathleen
McKane, England's first ranking
woman player, In the final match to
morrow.
Mrs. Satterth walte’s old-fashioned
underhand drives were no match for
the modern and more versatile gnme
of the American champion. Miss
Wills, to the disappointment of every
one, will not find Mile. Lenglen facing
her in the finals, due to the French
woman’s default. She will meet Miss
Kathleen McKane of Great Britain.
m Miss Wills started cautiously today,
f contest with a base lino duel, and
| the games went with the service until
the California girl crashed through
the British woman's service to take a
commanding lead. Miss Wills after
that came forward opportunely for
finishing smashes, winning the first
set, 6-2.
Miss McKane went Into the final
round by the default of Suzanne Len
glen, French star and winner at Wim
bledon for the last five years. Her
doctor advised her to withdraw.
R. Norris Williams II and Watson
M. Washburn of the United States
entered the men's doubles and semi
finals by defeating C. H. Kingsley
and J. F. Masterman, 6-1, 6-4, 6 4.
Francis T. Hunter and Vinvent
Richards, Americans, entered the
semi-finals by defeating Max Woos
man and J. P. Wheatley, 6-2, 7-5,
3 6, 6-4.
HAWAIIAN GOLFER
TO ENTER TOURNEY
Honolulu, July 2.—Francis I Brown,
golf champion of the Hawaiian
Islands, returned to his home yes
terday from a golfing expedition to
Europe and announced his Intention
of entering the American amateur
championship tournament at the
Merlon Cricket club, Haverford, Pa.,
next September.
Center Street Juniors Win.
P The Center Street Juniors, a team
composed of boys under 13 years of
age, defeated the Eleventh Street
Juniors Monday by the score of 4 to
2. Krebs and Longo featured with
the stick for the winners. The
Center Street team has the follow
t lng lineup: Ravitz, first base; Longo,
pitch; Kalman, shortstop; Swoboda,
third base; Soflo, catch; Inserra, sec
ond base; Tlbem, right field; Krebs,
center field, and Keiser, left field.
IPOLO-I
July Fourth
Ak-Sar-Ben
VS.
» 14th Cavalry
Of Des Moines, Iowa. $
—Music by— 1
Randall’s
Royal Orchestra
Admission 25c
3:30 P. M.
Ak-Sar-Ben Field |
“ T| Effective
° jJ TODAY
Reduced Summer Prices
I Matinee Daily 20c
l Evenings • 25c
Aileen Pringle, Ruby de Reiner complete new show
HO WAR TAX TODAY tomorrow
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Baseball B$ul|s
and Standings
WESTERN LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win. Lose
Omaha .45 25 .643 .648 .634
Denver .45 29 .608 .613 .600
Tulsa .43 32 .573 .679 .566
St. Joseph . 41 32 .562 .568 .554
Oklahoma City ..38 35 .521 .627 .614
Wichita .36 38 .486 .493 .480
Dcs Moines .21 47 .309 .319 .304
Lincoln . 19 50 .275 .286 .271
Yesterday’s Results.
Omaha, 3; I>es Moines. 1.
Denver, 7; Lincoln, 3.
Oklahoma City, 5; Tulsa, 4.
St. Joseph, 8; Wichita, 2.
(tames Today.
Omaha at Den Moines.
Denver at Lincoln.
Tulsa at Oklahoma City.
St. Joseph at Wichita.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
Sew York .45 23 .662 .667 .652
Chicago .39 26 .600 .606 .591
Brooklyn .36 30 .645 .552 .587
Pittsburgh .34 31 .623 .630 .615
Cincinnati .33 37 .471 .479 .465
Philadelphia .27 38 .416 .424 .409
Boston .27 39 .409 .418 .403
St. Louis .27 43 .68 .277 .362
Results.
Pittsburgh, 3: St. Louis, 2.
Chicago, 7; Cincinnati, 6.
Philadelphia, 3; Boston, 1.
Brooklyn, 4; New York. 1.
Games Today.
Cincinnati at Chicago.
Brooklyn at Boston.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
.Standings.
W. L. Tct. Win. Lose
Washington .41 28 .594 .600 .586
Detroit .36 29 .564 .561 .545
NSW York .36 30 .545 .652 .537
Cleveland .33 34 .493 .500 .485
St. Louis .32 33 .492 .500 .486
Boston .32 34 .485 .493 .478
Chicago . 32 34 .485 .493 .478
Philadelphia .24 43 .358 .368 .35 i
Yesterday's Results.
Philadelphia, 9-1; New York, S-10.
Washington, 5; Boston. 0.
St. Louis, 6; Cleveland, 4.
Detroit, 2; Chicago, 1.
Games Today.
St. Louis at Cleveland.
Chicago at Detroit.
New York at Philadelphia.
Only games scheduled.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win Lose
Louisville .41 27 .603 .609 .594
Indianapolis . 39 29 .674 >.580 .565
St. Paul .41 32 .662 .668 .664
Columbus .34 37 .479 .486 .472
Toledo . 31 36 .483 .471 .456
Minneapolis . 32 38 .457 .466 .451
Kansas City .32 38 .457 .465 .451
Milwaukee .29 40 .420 .429 .414
Results.
Louisville. 11; Columbus, 2.
Kansas City, 8; St Paul, 4.
Minneapolis, 7; Milwaukee, I.
Toledo-Indlanapolla postponed, rain.
Games Today.
Kansas City at St. Paul.
Milwaukee at Minneapolis.
Columbus at Toledo.
Indianapolis at Louisville.
TRISTATE LEAGUE.
Standings.
W. L. Pet. Win. Lose
Beatrice .31 20 .608 .615 .594
Grand Island .26 24 .520 .629 .510
Sioux Falls .24 25 .490 .500 .440
Hastings . 23 25 .479 .490 .4 Ct
Sioux City . 22 26 .458 .469 411
Norfolk .20 26 .435 .447 .426
Yesterday's Results,
No games scheduled.
Game* Today.
Sioux City at Grand Island.
Beatrice at Norfolk.
Hastings at Sioux Falls.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE.
Baltimore, 4; Jersey City, 3.
Heading, 6; Newark, 9.
Buffalo, 3; Rochester, 6.
Syracuse, 6; Toronto, 3.
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION.
Now Orleans, 1-0; Mobile. 0-3.
Vtlanta. 5; Birmingham. 6.
Chattanooga, 2; Memphis, 6.
Nashville, 7 Little Rock. 10.
MIMIMim VAI.I.ET.
Uock Island. 4; Cedar Rapids. I.
Marshalltown. 1 : Waterloo. 3.
Dubuque, 3; Moline, 1.
Ottumwa. 6; Burlington, 7.
THREE-EYE LEAGUE.
Bloomington, 10; Peoria, 11.
Danville. 1; Decatur, 8.
Terre Haute, 3; Evansville, 0.
IFins If ay to Wimbledon Net Finals
j
ff f
Helen Nvilla, by virtue »f her victory over Miss Phyllis Satterthwalte of
England, will meet Miss Kathleen McKane for the Wimbledon tennis cham
pionship.
The Greatest Motor Race
Ever Seen on tb„e Screen
Speed—Action — Racing Cars
Smashed on Dangerous Curves
—the Famous Monterey Race
. Course. A story of our modern
younger set.
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"The Sun Has the Pictures" SUMMER or WINTER
Cyril Tolley Wins
French Golf Title
La Boulle, France, July 2.—Cyril
Tolley, star British amateur golfer,
won the French open championship,
decided here today, with a total of
290 for the 72 holes of medal play.
Walter Hagen, the American profes
sional, holder of the British cham
pionship, finished second with a total
of 293.
Tolley’s cards for his four rounds
were 73, 73, 71, 73. Hagen, less con
sistent, was most brilliant at the fin
ish. After rounds of 75 and 72 yes
terday, he fell off in this morning's
round and took a 77. This afternoon,
however, he pulled out of the ruck
with a 69 for the last 18 holes, the
low record mark for the tournament.
BELMAR WINS
$5,000 OHIO PURSE
By Associated Press.
North Randall. Cleveland, O., July
2.—Belmar, owned by Taylor and
Bowman. Memphis, Tenn., won the
Ohio purse $5,000i feature of today’s
Grand Circuit card here in straight
heats. Marmaduke was second and
Trumpet third. Best time 2:061-5.
Sellers Released to Wichita.
Los Angeles, July 2.—Alva Sellers,
Vernon southpaw, was released under
option to the Wichita club in the
Western league yesterday, Howard
Lorenz, secretary of the Vernon club,
announced.
'Dace
RESULTS*
LATONIA
First race: Mils and 70 yards
Big Pardon (Stutts) .21 60 6.10 3.70
Mistress Mary (Williams) .3.60 2.40
Nuyaka (Hastings) .6.40
Time: 1:44 1-5. Runquol, Royal Palm.
Stamp and Trantuia also ran.
Second race: Five and one-half fur
longs :
Loretta Brook?. (Gray) ..23.20 11.60 6.40
Bit o' Honey (Stutts).6.10 4.00
Backbiter (Blind) .3 00
Time: 1:06 4-5. Dorothy Adams. Rook
of Ages. Kentucky Rose, Phil's 8ister,
Bob's Hope, Russell Cave, How Clever,
Robert Maxwell and Ethel K., also ran
Third Race—Six furlongs.
Miss Mischief (McDermott) .7.20 4 20 3.14
Queen Charming (Hastings).. . .6.40 4.30
Spanish Rose (Stutts).3 30
Time: 1:114-5. Auntie Millln, Brook
dale. Levoy. Climax, Great Beginner,
Tister, Telescope and Mamie O'Jane also
ran.
Fourth race: Mile and 70 yards:
Jupiter (Stutts) . 33.30 12.40 6.90
Bobble Shea (Thorndyke) .7.60 4 70
Harry B. (E. Pool) .6 70
Time: 1:43 4-5. Longboat, Uncle Hugh.
Alard, Ruby and Tulsa also ran.
Fifth race: 6 furlongs:
Certain (Garner) .13.00 6.70 £.00
Valley Light (E. Pool) .24.10 12.10
Elvina (Horn) .,...6.60
Time: 1:113-6. Granite Ware, Batter
Up. La Tafna and Be Good also ran.
Sixth race; 6*4 furlongs:
Blue Warbler (Blind) .1.70 3.70 2.50
Flyatlt (MeDerraott) .4.60 3.40
Follies (Stutts) .,...3.00
Titne: 1:06. Deeming. Deceitful, Hubb
and Pudd. Ivory ajid Pardner Jewell also
ran.
Seventh race: Mile and 70 yards:
Colored Boy (Heupel) ... 6.40 3 60 3.10
Flower Shop (Garner) . 6.60 4.10
Cheer Leader (Williams) .4.40
Time: 1:43 3-6. Ted's Plum. Lieut.
Colonel. The Archer. John Q. Kelly and
Green Briar also ran.
AQUEDUCT.
First Race—Six furlongs.
Catherine Marrone (Maiben). 10-1 4-1 -21
Vulcaln Queen (B. Breuning). .. . 10-1 6-1
Lady Audrey (Ralls).2-1
Time: 1:13. Baby Lane, Rosa Yeta,
Carman Pantages, Idle Thoughts, Pest,
Anticipation and Sixteen Popples also ran.
Second Race—Steeplechase. Two and
one-half miles.
Sea Skipper (Byers)...4-1 €-1 3-5
ENJOY JULY 4th
Manawa
Park
There’s a place for you in the happy,
celebrating crowds! Flags flying, fire
crackers banging, girls and boys laugh
ing—bring the family and your friends
and come on!
Bathing!
The big, beautiful lake, with its sand
beach and sparkling water, was never |
more inviting. Swift launches ply back
and forth frequently to the bathing
beach. Fresh suits and roomy lockers
ready for great crowds.
Dancing!
Pat’s Melody Boys will play long and
lively in the big lake shore pavilion.
The best orchestra and the most attrac
tive dance floor in the city.
Picnics!
There’s ample room in the Manawa
Pa^ picnic grounds for your group.
I • Stoves, water and tables await you.
Boating!
Nowhere within many miles is there
such boating as at Manawa. Launch
rides or rowboats; safe, ready—and a
great many of them!
And Then—
There are the rides, the games, free
movies every evening, playground for
kiddies and attractions gaTore for all!
' Swift Street Car Service—Fare 10c to Park
(Admission Free)
I
A
Always
a Good
Show ^
ADMISSION PRICES REDUCED 1
The Strand theater is deeply gratified to an
' nounce that effective today admission prices
will be lowered in conformity with the tax bill
which goes into effect today, terminating the ■
federal tax on admissions of 50 cents or less. #
j On and After Today the Regular
Admission Prices Will Be I
Week-Day Matinees
Until 6:15 P. M.OUC
Nights, Sunday Matinee 4 A A
and Holidays...,Wv |
Children at All 4 ^ _
Times.1UC
NOW PLAYING
MAY McAVOY in THE BEDROOM WIADOW g
Arrange to Celebrate the Fourth at the Strand
v
Sea Master (Meraler).tven 1-3
Letterman (Bethel).tven
Time 5:01 2-6. Isis, Bullaeya and Cara
blnler alao ran.
Third race Five furlongs:
Gad (Cooper) .3-1 tven 1-2
Bill Dwyer (Ralls) .8-1 2-1
Margaret St L. <B Hreuning).even
Time: 1:00 2-6. Clavichord. Slice, Etco
!ane, Senor. Ben Franklin and Old Broad
way also ran.
Fourth race: Mile and a sixteenth:
Prime Minister (McAtec).. .7-6 2-6 out
King Albert (O'Hara) .3-5 out
Fr ederlcktown (Beach) .out
Time. 1:44 2-5. High Prince alao ran.
Fifth Race—One mile.
Plough Boy (Turner).even 1-3 1-8
Sun Audience tC. Rummer).. . .even 1-2
Pirate Gold (McAtee). 4-1
Time: 1:3®. Bowman, Feyaon, Sophy
and El Kantara also ran.
Sixth race: 6 furlongs:
Sunny Man Carter) .4-1 11.6 1-3
Goldbeatpr (McAteei .3-6 1-5
Devonshire (Marlneltt) . 5-1
Time: 1:00 2-3. Half Pint. Hendrick.
Retire, Hazy. Major Finley. Ranock. Pla^
Hour. The Spa. Ed Thorpe and John S
Mosby also ran.
American Association
___'
Minneapolis. July 2.— R. H. K
Milwaukee . . J 5 J
Minneapolis .. 7 10 1
Batteries: Winn. Schamck and Young,
Mangum and Mayer
&t. Paul. July 2— R H E.
Kansas City . * 0
St Paul . 4 -
Batteries: Caldwell and Skiff; FKUry.
Napier and Dixon.
Louisville. July 2— R H. E.
Columbus . * * J
Louisville I1 1
Batteries Ambrose. McQuillan, De
maree and Hartley; Koob and Brottem.
Indianapolis, July 2—Teledo-Indlan
apullB game postponed, rain.
Babe Rutli Trucked out his twentieth
homer.
NO WAR TAX ON TICKETS
50c OR UNDER—STARTS TODAY
aipas* Week Day Matinees, 30c
nnierc Nights and Sunday a
PRICES Matinee NOW— 45C
1 RIALTO COOLING SYSTEM I
NOW IN PERFECT OPERATION j
Fire carload* machinery to keep you coolI
STARTS TOMORROW
Hhe set was
fast—but she
was faster.
CHARLIE
CHAPLIN
PAYDAY
, On the *tage,
Rialto MELODY TRIO
Orchestra Violin, cello, piano \
LAST TIMES FRIDAY
BERTSMITH
Musical Comedy Players
“Stop Thief"
In Addition to Photoplays,
Including a New
“TELEPHONE GIRL”
Story by H. C. Witwer
Effective Today
Nights, Sunday CA
and Holiday Mats. JvC
Daily Matineos .... 3«»<*
Children (any lima) - - 10<*
Vender i II*—Photoplays
The Giant Cooling System
Insures Summer Comfort
TODAY--FRIDAY
Last Times
JOE JACKSON
and a Superb
6-Act Bill
Effective Today
Nights, pijfc OhiMisa.
Sunday. L|1a Any Tints
M.un‘4. JUC IOC
Matinees: 10c, 35c
T
ENJOY JULY 4TH
at
Manawa Park
s
The Place to Put
“HURRAH”
in the Fourth
Dancing
Afternoon and Evening
Swimming Pool
Open 8 A. M. to 11 P. M.
Free Act
Dot Mathea’s Eight
Diving Nymphs
3. 7:30. 8. 9 P. M.
Free Movies
NOW SHOWING
? A Tale of Conatant Mirth J
“The Lion and the Souae**
A Mack Sennett Rib-Splitter
ENROLL NOW
Red Croaa Swimming Claaaea
Effective
TODAY
Reduced Summer Prices
Matinee Daily 30c
Evenings - 40c
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS
l-OTMROP •-*«*- 24th and l «thr*?
Guy Hairs Post in "GoW M«dn*«s*‘
laRAND ...» - 14th art 4 Rtnn*v
Clsli* WisiImm Bras># l»ve nn<4
Rstmtwd Gnflith In
"THt ETERNAL THREE**
ROL’LEV ARD * • 114 and l aavasssi th
Constant* Talms *«♦
la "THE GOLDFISH"
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