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Show Tttfe SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MOBBING, OCTOBER ' YOU KNOW ME, AL Copyright, Conqueror of Carpentier la Reported as Sulking and U. S. Visit Is Doubtful. PARIS, Oct. 1. (By the Associated Press ) ."Battling Slki, the big negro pugilist from Senegal, who recently won the worlds champion- ht ship by 'knocking out Georges Carpentier, Is sulking In his tent at Amsterdam, Holland. He refuses to heed calls sent by his manager, H. Hellers, and the prospects of his making a voyage to the United States before the new year appears to toe very remote. The Senegalese left Paris for the home of his wife In Holland somewhat at odds with his manager over his share In the He told several Carpentier fight purse.renew his contract friends he would not with Hellers, .which expires on November SO, as there were some discrepancies over the moving picture rights and his percentof the the money for age dethroning of the French Idol. Sikls commanding officer during the war, the colonel of his regiment, who is regarded by the Senegalese as a demigod, requested Robert Kudeline, a well known French manager of several boxers, to look after 8!kis affairs after November SO, but Budeflne refused the request. 'fellers claims he has Slki tied up to g 'contract which does not end until May, 1923. NEW YORK. Oct. 12. Information from Farls that Battling Slki, who recently defeated Georges Carpentier and won the championship of the kmorld, has derided not to come to the United State caused a surprise in metropolitan sporting circles, as the Senegalese was booked for a bout November SO at Madison Square Garden with an unnamed opponent. Tex Rickard, the Garden promoter, who announced that he had closed negotiations with M. Hellers, Sikia manager, for the bout, oould not be reached, but his partner, Frank Flournoy, expressed surprise. He said it seemed Improbabter to him that Slki would attempt to break an agreement made by Hellers. "Whether his contract with nls manager expires on November SO, as your cable states. Mr. Flournoy said to the Associated Press, Ha of no consequence, because Slki Is bound toy what arrangement M. Hellers makes while that contract Is in effect; we shall expect Siki to come here" By RING LARDNER A 1922, by Tba Bell Syndicate, Ipa. Spirited Play Assured in Red and Blue Match More Interest Is being taken in the Red and Blue team match at the Country club tomorrow than ever beare that more Indications fore. matches Will be played than In any event of this kind, and ss previous each participant would like nothing betted than to get out of paying for a part of the banquet expenses, there Is no doubt that play wilt be spirited. Captain A. C. Wherry of the Reds last evening reported a few changes In the lineup announced last Monday. are as follows with The new pair-ng- s the Red team player named first in each case: J. E. Gailgher va. Leon Sweet, Hr. W. A. Squires va J. F. McLane, J. C. Dick va H. 1L Chamberlain, and Dr. 11 Browning va I B. Hampton. All matches tomorrow will be over course. Play will the eighteen-hol- e be in foursomes. The winners will be decided by polnta one point being given for the first round, one for the second, and a third for the match. lead in the game standings for the series Ogden, pitching for Baltimore. held St, Paul to two hits and struck out eleven batters. Baltimore now needs only one more victory to attain the minor league baseball championship of the east. The next game will be played Saturday. Today's game was the first of the series in 8t. Paul, the previous contests having been played in Baltimore. The low temperature saa responsible for some of the Saints three bobbles, for the game was played while the mermark cury hovered around the and the crowded grandstands shivered in overcoats. four-to-o- Disabled Veteran Asks for Tie Game Receipts CINCINNATI, Oct. 15. A telegram to all owners of baseball teams in the National and American leagues urging them to wire Judge K. M. Landis, baaeball commissioner, to turn over the proceeds of the tie game played In the recent world series to a fund for the relief of disabled men of the world war was sent from hera today by C. Hamilton Cook, national commander of the Disabled American Veterans. The Judge Issued a statement later saying that the proceeds of the game would be turned over to charity. IT. R,' bonds and notes, $336,145 in New Or312ft, 000 will be discussed IT. 8. certificates leans next Monday, a hen T. L. Huston, of indebtedness-One-yeaone of the owners of the American league certificates (Pittman meet Commissioner $46,000. championa, will thecon vent Ion of other certificates. $192 4T9. of Interallied Veterans. Municipal warrants. $15 Lan-dls- BRINGING UP FATHER act), at Total earning assets, $1,243,9837" Bank premises, $44,605. Five per cent redemption fund against F. R. bank notes, $3,764. Uncollected Items, $649,385 All other resources, $15,114 Mrs. J. Carabin furnished- quite a hit Total resources, $5,168,870 liabilities of excitement at Nibley park yesterday Capital paid In. $106,271. when shs succeeded In defeating Surplus. $215,398. stellar opponents in the club tournament Deposits: for women 'now In progress at the muGovernment. $12,457. Member banka, reserve account, nicipal links., Mrs. D. D. Muir and Mrs. K. M. Murphy were the two players to Other deposits, $16,927. fall before Mra Carabin e bnliant plav-nTotal deposits, $1,922,225 The margin in each match was by F. R. notes In actual circulation, a single hole, although Mrs. Mull was 115 not defeated until the eecond extra hole. F. R. bank notes In circulation, net Mrs. D. A. Swan did not have much trouble In disposing of Mrs. T. Mitohell liabilities. $42v715. In the only other match of the day. The eoore waa four up and two to play. Mrd Carabin has now reached the final round. Her opponent for the last match will probably not be decided until u. & Rat. ON. - IzzythKiaj Mrs: Carabin Surprises in Nibley Park Tourney AND - ROBERT HARR0N in to COINCIDENCE g. tomorrow. AGGIES ARRIVE AT SCENE OF BATTLE te The Tribune. BOZBMAN, Mont, AU Seats 22c 33c Oct Coach Dick Romney and twenty-tw- o husky football warriors arrived here this morning for fhedr annual tussle with 'the Montana State Bobcats. AU the men are in fine condition and show no 111 effects from their trip from ITtah. After a light workout this afternoon on Gatton field. Coach Romney stated that his team was ready for the fray. Coe oh Ott Romney gave his men a long and hard workout yesterday, and seemed to be well satisfied with the way they looked. With the exception of Brain, half back, and MacDonald, another half, ,, all the men are In shape and Coach Ott feels confident that his men will get even for the thirty to seven handed them last year. A large crowd ia expected at the game. The rivalry (a keen between these two schools and a hot battle Is always dished out when they meet. Including Tax Including Tax Children, aU, times, 10c Here They Come! Theyre Headed Rpeclal 12. NIGHT MATINEE AU Seats $2,-3- all playing NOW week Here's our answer to "Why I Am Ashamed of the Movies In a certain Which appear FOR THE magazine Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! top-top- YOU WILL BE HEADED THAT WAY, TOO, TOMORROW WHEN Theodor Roberta Oeorge fawceti, - $120,-03- Reg. MONTE CARTER Musical Comedy Revue r RESERVE BANK STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. Combined resources and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve banks at the close of business October 11 were reported tonight Acid stomach, heartburn, fullness. If by the federal reserve board In thousands of dollars as follows: you feel- bloated, gick or uncomfortable Resources: after eating, here is harmless relief. . Gold and gold certificates, $265,341. settles the stomDiapepsin Papes NEW YORK, Oct. 12. Colonel T. L. R. Gold settlement fund, F. board, ach and corrects digestion the moment Huston, vice president of the New York $570,599. it reaches the stomach. Total gold held by banks, $835,940. Yankees, when told that C. Hamilton This guaranteed stomach corrective Gold with federal reserve agents, Cook, national commander of the Disabled American Veterans, had urged macosta but a few cents at any drug store. Comowners club to Gold jor league redemption fund, '$61,100. request Keep it handy! (Adv.) missioner LAndls to give all receipts of Total gold .reserves, $3,089,980. the worlds serlea tie game to wounded Legal tender notes, silver, etc., soldiers, declared: "Sure, the Yankees will do that Total reserves, $3,210,017. Officials of the New York Nationals Bills discounted, secured by U. S. govOUR BILL IS A GREAT could not be reached. ernment: Colonel Huston said that it was largeST. PAUL Minn., Oct. 12. Baltimore's Obligations, $232,280. BIGGER THAN DEAL Other bills discounted, $292,506. Internationa) league champions today de- ly up to Commissioner l,and s to decide Bills bought In open market, $246,620. AD feated the St. Paul American association to whom the money would be given. THIS Final disposition of ths more than Total bills on haqd, $771,406. champions here. S to 1. giving them a Orioles Take Opening Came at Saints Park It 13, 1921:. 7. SIX By George McManus ARRIVES T'Rey Barnet IN Harrison Fords Fritzl Rldjway Under Two Flags A Wonderful Hurricane Scene as the Climax. BIG ACTS ONE BIG PICTURE PANTAGES lA TODAY -- Ruperf Hughes SUNDAY Richard MW) r fBarthekes$ 8:30 Orpheus Circuit YaudeciUe NOW PLAYING Mat. and Eve. :1S WESLEY Freckle BARKY (Himielf) axl hi com pen !u "Welcome Home" -- Surke'c "Tacfo Shoot" Tome Grey a Co, DoVOE LLOYD Clinton Barters Buell A Vernon THEODORE BEKEFI Aeup'l Fable. To plea of tbo Day, Fatk Hew o ; Kata., Nlxbta, Tax Included. LAUGH AT TOBY iTbe In Ofldbojr' A COUNTRY BOY Presented by TAYLOR PLAYERS HIPPODROMES THEATER Except Monday LAST DAY All Week Tu,.lOe .Watlneec Matinees Evenings HrBrWdlfhall J Marjorie Daw Ralph Graves ' n 10c .Mtt, to'25r to 60c - Childrens Free Matinee Sat. urday, October 14. Mult be under 12 end accompanied by adult. School THE LONG CHANCE KiNEMA BBSBSBBDEOEBBEiEU IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third judicial district. In and Tor' the county of Saif Lake. state of Utah. UtalLOil Refining company, a corporavs. Utah .Steel eorpora-tio- n. tion, plaintiff, a -- corporation, defendant. Nettcw- to creditors. Notice la hereby given that on Septemllliam ber 12, A. D. 1922, the Honotable McCrea, Judge of the district court of the the Third Judictet district in and for encounty of Salt Lakey, state of Utah,matentitled In above the an order tered ter, purauant to the terms of which all persons, firms and corporations having claims or demanoa against Utah Steel" coiporatlon are required on r before the November. A, L. D22, under 15th day-o- f said r'.ims penalty Of thereafter having disallowed, to file the same with James claims or which said receiver, J. Burke, demands Shall be supported by affidavit, amount the out and and snail set, naluro thereof and the amount and nature of any security or hen held byI the Claimant, entitled, v or to which the Claimant J.VMLS J. Btttivl-,- , Utah bteel Receiver of the Corporation, 75 Kearns- Budding, bait Lane city, - 1 I tah. Dated this 12th day of September, A V MEN, ; . J D0NT, experiment ENGAGEMENT with your afflictions. Avail yourself of the oppor- -' tunlty of a ape- -' who has clallut THE " ":An no u n ce t h t MARG ARETE many leading dti-xeof Balt Lake, proper medicine ro- ns MAT-ZENAUE- R Noted contralto from MetropolltanOperS -- produces quick sy Ka. j A visit to my of-- I flee wlU convince you. TABERNACLE TONIGHT Griffith, M. 'D. "" Leading Specialist a. m. to 8 p. EXTRAORDINARY OCiETY-r- MUSICAL ARTS first "concert of the season and presents , Heueqj I Choir By Courtesy Taberndcl Prleesi $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Plus, war-taSeats on sale at Consolidated Music Store Membership ticket, entitling holder to five concerts, $5.00 x. |