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TUT VOL 185 ATLMTAGA. SUNDAY MORNINQ DECEMBER 17 1905. PRICE FIVE MEN SIGN ED BY ATLANTA HAIL FROM MANY POINTS Smith Has Men on Sttjng From California to Georgia and Is Reaching Out for Many More. IT will be a. cosmopolitan group of players that wSl rather In Atlanta est spring when Billy Smith blows whistle and signals- for his mm to' come to the grub ta-ble From California to Cet rgia.

Is the range of the men now under' contract 10 the local club. State after state Is represented even Georgia. having one man Un the list. At. present a number ct the players are living In Attanta though they can hardly be called Georgians on account of ttSa tact unless their residence be- teonws more' protonged.

Bernie MeCay Joe Ricker Bert Xob- jjett mud Manager Smith are the At ten a men numbered la his location table. George Winters busily enraged In I passing away the time In St. Louis. Jordan' Is tnJIckJzt away the- winter months in Pennsylvania around Ptfs- burg but will probably com back to Atlanta. In January.

Bob Stafford Is limiting out the grq- caries from his store in North Carolina Whiter Morse and his wife are enjoying life In Cincinnati. Dick Crazier has or had a. home in Evan vlll IMck not llght sit1i tie idea or cong back. to Atlanta. but may bit' seeli here for another year.

Raymond should be In Chicago. as that was his home before he moved to Atlanta. Burnum ought to be found aroutia some lumber camp" in Mississippi. and Mr. Zfler used to be e.

Penntylvanlan The new" men ar Just a badly mlx Up. There axe two CUrtllM in the ln up for next year an. outfielder sum pitcher. hailLag from- West Virginia and from Kansas City. There are a number of Springfield men.

I In llmiey and Collins pitcher la Dunne the catcher. 4 In the catching. 11119 her. ar others entitled to prominence. These Is Dunl who Is at present taking course in medicine In Birmingham.

and. Kalktwff. he Be a Rouge veteran who is trying to make ends meet In Louisville Ky. JKrttlr U. St.

Louis boy will Brennan or lst year. comes trom Cleveland. I Shcafer com 8 from YTUkesbarre Pa. nd 4s regarded as th most wonderful- tcflier that fr was in thfrt neighbor- hoed. There was weeping and gnashing of tUetl around ttj New York State neighborhood ever since Billy signed blot Guilds comas from GeorgJ and.

while not signed up the ciances re will soon tail in line. Then there Is i Silnson vlso a. Georgia boy to. UHledg1- jville at present the town and not the 4 asylum I Loucks. if expected to sign if can ever agree on terms ts a Call- tornta prodiict as are XcCaT and Krug.

who is th property Or Sefan- i ton. Th are two third foamen from widely different potnt. In. Hoffman. or Chicago and in Qettig.

of Baltimore. Whether the wild and wooly westerner i 4 wlU get a death grip on the bash or the rt2lttmoTeaa Jl soft-soap his tn re I Is for pr to DR. WILLIAM DUDLEY i DISCUSSES FOOTBALL I 4 Says Dangers of Present. Game Can Be Much Lessened by Competent Officials. Vanderbilt Wont Withdraw.

1 DR. WILLIAM DUDLEY. of Vaodtr-J bill. president of the Southern In- tercollegiate Athletic Association. was asked lilt yesterday by The Constitution of the football game as It is today and the- effect or the changes advocated.

I don't bell that foothill will be benefited very much by the proposed changes La the style of lay. This muchj Is true. however. that there are more. dangers of injuries in the open.

play and less dangers to life cud more danger of killing a man in the mass play. Still In. my opinion the present game under the rules as they are today. with ompstant officials and played by tol- legs in is ae a one as it will be under any of the new rules proposed. AU this talk of Vanderbilt withdrawing from the Southern Intercollegiate.

4 Athletic Association is talk. mere tall Last year we had a splendid Warn. but that team wa the result of training aitd the moral support of the student body. We don't claim that we are out of th class of the other teams. AH eleven.

a better on than we" Will likely have. tOI' sevenaj years inthe tutors. We wilt lose some riveter sis of Aar best men this year but wilt get out a good team next year. S. IA A.

WAS STARTED AT THE KIMBALL HOUSE. Eleven Years Ago Association Was Organized To Promote Amateur. Sport in the South. ELEVEN years ago. In th tmiI rGllSe.

In Atlanta the Southern IntermliegIat Athletic Association jwa organized for the purpose of pro. noting pure sport the south. There were present at that meeting many men who are tiB engaged in look- fog after the athletic interests their colleges. including representatives Georgia Vanderltth Sewanee and other colleges. Dr.

William Dudley was elected presi- ttent Many of the oUeges ow members of the association were represented et that meeting while others have been mopped suite that time. At one time North Carolina-and Texas Were an members. Virginia dipped out and then North troana followed suit. clanmSng at th time that they were obliged to do so in order to cope with Virginia. A year or two ago Texas also dropped out.

on acounre of the tact that she was top farremoved from the Southern Inter state Association colleges to- get the game wanted. i The Sousharn Intercollegiate Athletic I Association has been a. mighty force In making olhe athletics of the' south pure. and in kepltrg them- sound. Dr.

Dudley has lentall Ills authority to this object and to him southern colleges owe a. big de bt of gratitude. Those have drifted from the Southern Interstate Athletic Assocti- Uon to-Id. have profited little their tctIoh. as North Carolina has of la te been jjuilty of using mten in.

their games wlrse eligibility can be questioned. BROYLES GETS BOOST FROM MANAGER SMITH Atlanta Manager Says He Thinks Broyles Will Make Good President fof the South Atlantic. ACCORDING to Billy Smith Bernard Broyles. who has been mentioned as possible president or the Southern Athletic Leagun would make a. good man for that league.

is a good baseball man. said Billy recently in tfcscusaing ttoc report that Broylis stands a good dunce to ic- ceN Boyer and I believe that Ire stands md chance to land the sob. He knows besbat2 because he has had experience la tr. and he would be able to devote his whole time to It a. thing which Boyer was not able to do last year.

His. experience as business manager of- the Atlanta duo has fitted him to manage the finances of the South. Atlantic League. I st year Boyer was president or. the league.

and was at the same tone presi. Sent ana owner of the Savannah fran ehlse. It was seated on several oc CuJons that he was a. little partial in Ms. decisions.

and several clubs rather resented this alleged partiality. JHe- has" disposed of Ms- Savannah franchise and Is now- A oan Kdate tot re leoSoIl There' are three candidates la As- Boyer was onc the seoreDary of the Atlanta club and then became' president ol the- South Atlaatilc" LeaguJ it- would a peculiar coincidence- it Secretaryj lroyles also lands the job. The connec- lion of Mr. Broyles with the Atlanta club ceases this yuar. i OLSEN WANTS.

BIG MATCH. Issues to Charles Hacken- schmMt Cousin of the Worlda I Championship. Cowlwy Olson is going after the big game' in the wrestling line. his latest venture being a thaileig to Charles ikeMChm1d who claims couslnsnlp to the champion. of the world.

Mr. Barton his manager. called at' The Constitution of nee last night and offered to deposit S10O as. a. forfeit for tills match.

If It. can be arranged. A VchaJlenise was sent to. ilacktn- schmldt In which Olson offered to meet him either in or In Des Mollies where li Is-at preent for part of 11000. I Don't Want- Pipes Laid.

Rome. Ca. Dthemher- 16. Special. lizens of North" Rom have.

tjled an. ruijunctlon against the town council to prevent the laying of water pipes. Thlr claimis that the contract was made called meettoy. winch was illegal and. that ft deplete ta treasury the Wpe The' ca will- H' heard Mon.

rlTZ BOXING AND. PICTURES OF HIS GNARLED WEAPONS The. above photographs. were taken last Tuesday in Sin Francisco. PltzsimimjDS Is.

shown sparring with. Bates. his giant partner. It win be noticed in this picture that FltzsImrnon Is like that other veteran fighter In the financial world. Rockefeller Sporting a.

wig dad this is tlie first pugilistic photograph in which the celebrated pate of the fmailedone Is concealed. The pictures of hi hands indicate that they will be in fairly good shape for his tattle with O'Brien. The O'Brien match will come off this month for Eddie Gm ney holds the cards that gives hi the pet hilt the battle is not. creating a world of interest. Fits is training over at CroUa Gardens Jiv Alameda in lifeless sort of fashion.

According friend adviser andmanager Mr. Friedman. Is in great form and ressing With his worje insuch as to throw the lie beck to tine sports or Salt LaJce who declared that wbld not train Philadelphia Jack riot extending himself to limit. bathe is training consistently out at She bens Tavern Cliff. JIoJJscJ He says nieiWlUbe hi great form for the-affair and thinks that he will have no dlfltaiiJty in getting tie Jj iter i his freckled wx nent It lg doubtful wJiMhep.

will bf. any gresa bettlhg' the tattlevbut there a ibraniper litonae whcn the metf get together in Mechanics' Pavilion. firecrackers Are Going To Wide Open This Year1 Billy Smith Says That He is. Going to Do His Best to. Get a Good Team and Intends to TakeUb win we end in.

the first threeT' a ked a tan yesterday who is beginning to. catch the summer fever of Manager Billy Smith the New Atlanta mogul. I will bet you a hat or a suit or clothes we will. was tile answer of- the new magnate who has. In the past twoM years walked away with the rays of tne- South Atlantic until the experience basal- most lost its charm.

1 But seriously speaking. we intend to do the best possible and land as high up as we can. I don't Intend to get caught without th men I need. and for that rea son I am going out after all the men I an lay my hands upon. It wont cost much' to get.

them at this time or the year. and wont cost so much' to bring them down south in the spring season. We will have twenty or thirty days after the season pens to get rid of the men we don't need and during that time I think can pick the test men. But no chances for mine. will sign up forty players If necessary.

in order to get a. good team and not be left in a. i single department" I Is not doing much boasting. for he doesn't boast but the- way he- Is Signing up players is a lepson to the office Wy I the sporting editors and the other South- I ern Leiigue nlanas rs. TBIALs APB riNISHEDt Handled by Shclley NWpn Itrst Prize- Waynealxo0.

Ga. Dec. 16. The Eastern' fi ld trial hrt finished up its workhere today with the" rthuthig of" SubsViloiJ tion stakes. the wet soggy 1 condition Oil too fields good heats were' put upl th dogs.

Thewinners Were pirieer first prize. 250 handled by Shelley Lemons' Rodfietd. second. prize 150 handled Bishop Hard Casfi third. prizaSIOO Shelter.

Besadence Burnecl at Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald Oa. December 16. Special. At 9 o'clock last night fire was discov ereI to the residence or C5 IL Gill.

and the' budding- was gulfed- Thfr building was of artificial stone with shinite toofi and at ith first blaze. the outer' shell was saved. but at 12:30 asecond alarm called hedepartment to the sameplace. but too'-late to be. of any iee.

nd- this- morning OnIT the- outtr walls standing. TOPIf mm FootbanGameW Was Discussed by Jlepiesentatlves' Werday Game. Will Very Probably Be Played About a Week Before Thanksgiving Day in Atlanta at Tech Park. Dr. Steele.

Vbnderbllt and Coach lietsulan. of Tech utilized the. empty minutes yesterday- morning and after. noon to. discuss the a football game between Tech and Yen- dErbllt next season.

That-such game win arranged Is now almost. a certainty. The good show Ice- of Tech this year has almost forced her to tafce a. trial at yanderblit and Vanderbilt Is anxious to get a good and a hard Schedule tot the-season. The game will very probably play.

in Atlanta. Slid the present plan is to play it some. time inNovember Just a week or so beforethe Thanksgiving dap game when both teams. will be Jn the best of shape. Vanderbilt does not expect to have such a good team next year as this year and Tech expects to be still better which should' make things more neatly equal.

Tech will-not go Into the game to be'- beaten but will play to win. Vanderhilt is glad to arrange such a game and th conference yesterday was very pleasant on both sides. VANDY CLEARED SPLENDID SUM i LFootbalf Season Prved ProfiUble at Vanderbilt This Year. That athletics. and especially' football.

1 a paying sport la The zouth proved by the prosperous ondiUonotthe the Van- derbUt Football Association. This" year the association cleared the sum of 1800 on the football season The association- paid Coach" MeGugin a big salary and had' to contend with the fact' that they- outclassed' their' riyals arid could not stir up the proper amount of Interest in NashVilfef' JFobtbaU teJn in Nashville" while baseball la a loser on account- of the the of tha Sonth- ern. League Nashville teaml Several Colleges in South Have Others Are Still on tie Hunt and i Others About to Lose- the Ones They' Had Last Year. Many or the football roach of. the past season will be retained in the south this year tar more In fact tUahever before in the history of the game.

Georgia. Tech leads off. of course with Coach John W. whohaq been signed up fir this- year and fpr one more term after that one empires Up In Tennessee Vanderbilt has- signed a contract to retain IdGuth. paying him the big salary of 2509 for three months' work.

Vandy tried to et him at the sairie rates for. three years. and tailed on the year. 4 The-chances are all lit favor Of I aven- worth being retained-at Alabama' be- luse he' did well with his material and- his team defeated Auburn lad Tennes- see held Tech to. a good gam lad played fair ball through the' season.

The chances are good-for the retentton Of Donahue at Auburn despite- thefact that team did not show up well thla year. A piomlnent alummis In speaking matter recently stated however that Donahue would probably. be offered another contract aHawould a bet- ttiieason next year. Sewanee will probably lave' to go out on the market for another man as- the chances are even at least thafHyatt will coach Mercer on her lnto football. Still tills lx uncertain Tennessee will very probably take a chanpa with some other coachas Du.

Jfee tailed to get the results. from his team. though roiist he acknOwleds that he" had hard luci. the Cumberland will go outon the warpath searching a new leader as JCounselman will very probably continue his Michigan and will not care to return It Is reported that the Tnl-erslty of Georgia. is casting eyes at Cochems ot rIemson lhet year and in fact made him an offer.

Georgia needs good coach. ClenJson may" sign' COciems for another year but nothing detlt1itehas. as yet been done. Bogers' Ankle. Wrenched NewXork December tO inBooking for an advantage to' prellrninxry ofthefr wrestling.

match here last night Frank Gotch Arntricas cSarnpion and- Charles Yankee Rogers clinched and went down heavily together. Gotch tell on' Rogers right ankle so severely wrenching it that medical- attention jwaS iioieEar Hogcrs wninot fee able to wrestle again for-several DUDbEY AGAIN MEADS SLA A. RrggsSa New Rules Will Hot rs States That the Tendendea hi Pi Schools 1 to Pd7 Too Mueli Attention FootbaUVud Make Tt1 Too. Important ProfMtoar Rlsts of Clemson athletic of that college vice president of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As- I shclation and' one' of the few officials of- the southern association who have- play ed football. declares that in Ills.

opinion tie new rules now Selng considered wtu not aid the game but will result in mora casualties than ever before. The changes' most generally advocated i at present said he yesterday consist in nicking the distance to gain 10 yards in three downs. in placing five men on the line of the defending train and seven on the- offensive eleven. Thiswould bring about a. system or foot ball where the offense would be v1141g.

Ing through the other line and where the men on- the defense placed behind ihe line would be charging forward to a position on the line to repel gain. offensive mo- tian. The impact would-be greater than eyer and I believe would result la more casualties than ever before in the history of the came I Thtting down toreaT facts. you cat make ladies' game out of football. It.

is II. mans gamerougb full 0 knock and. lull or poss blHtles of Injuries a game Which should' De played by men and playedtby men who are ln condition to play. Men are bound to get Bun every now I and then because of the- very nature of the' game. but it will be a very difficult thing to find some way of maMng the game less rough and' sun retain Us best features.

I ilRVe you ever seen any statistics-of tile injuries in football and tile deaths of men in relation to thef number of turn who play the game how big a percentage Is hurt of killed tPobody has so tar as I something like twelve years' 1 have followed- football. In that time I liaf fseen something likO ufty then a year at Ci mson follow the game for some two or- three months or say eon. in. that. time.

During that time I have not uol a single death and only tto bed accidents one a broken wrist- and the other a mashed ankle. A small per cent is it not As for the open game which so many people are clamoring theVe days I do not that will snake the game a less dangerous one though it may make it a cleaner tine. Slugging of coureed es. not hurt aman seriously but kneeing and other kinds of foul play might seriously injure. him.

7 Since the SouthernIntercollegiate Ath. letlo- Association was Conned I know of one case of-a man being killed in he game ant that was Van Gammon of Georgia. In my opinion. too niuChattnt1on Is using paid to football by the prep schools of the south. Tou see the.

Idea. ja. becoming upp r. most in the minds of the boys that football and baseball the most important. things to be considered.

In college Mfe thus givingthem a wrong impression. For myself I would not- object to doing away with the prep football alto. geti and making the. boys a until nhey come tocollege to play Another thing. We have- done away in this associationwith the danger of lifting star athletics from another.

but how about the-prep' schools Take Shlpp. of Mooney who has made such. a- fine record. Is already rumored that tie is' going to' Vanderbilt to Se- Wane Teth. Get the if tp schools of thesouthcontinue to In.

it will not be long before the be t- men- will be Coffered Inducements to go to different college COACH HJEISMAN He Takes Bjgrinterest inAI the Prep Teams in' State There are few coaches llk isman in ltying thefoxy gain As a matter. coarse Heisman Is in terested" in all movements Booking to vem of football In lany share or form. and slnei the Georgia prep teuims have started. In their work an4 hare been successful Heteman has been sparing In rneithcr7hls efforts- nor his praises to keep the Iiys. at.

the game and also to bind them- Jto him. lie realizes how much it means to have the' boys ron ly attached to Tech. asthe r3eoty or them will go to col- tegeand wiU as likely as not. go to the Technologicalschool. If they meet wits nrouragemenL Jlrfsman Jntends to see that tny get encouragement.

Whenever posktole lie puts- in aj good word-for' the menand lets' them know watching work ano knows Just wtat they are capable doing vl the Gordon Institute team was kmlDs Its he" wrote' letters to Blake and payers telling- them to- keep ft when they wiere preparing mtet Mooney he wrote atealn to say that. We must' hi thjis- game boys letsget to work. VI Another feature Introduced by Tech his year was th prep games pyed with'- before every regu- ulfi' coDtesti faalltarlilnff th preps with theTech the Tech1 men arid with the couch. its nard to- brat him ini Association Will Je Held id Sew injecente TllllEETNSSE MEN Coach. DuPre CapUint Word niger Oantt Are" Barred From AtMeUc Next Track Meet wm Held In Nashville.

the meeting of the Southern later- collegiate Athletic Association held tn Swami dormitory yesterday' morning and afternoon the' olif officers were relected. the place of the next tneetlnstoed Important amendments laid on the table and others passed andJ much business of importance was transacted. In the afternoon the last thing 11. was the election of officers for the term. Dr.

WIlliam udley who tlRS been president Of tfiV assocteUon since Its organization prestdeiitj Professor Riggs of SefiiBOn was elected president of South- Caroling' and North Carolina YICC. Chancellor" Vtggtnll of Sowanee was made vi president of Tennessee and Kentucky' Professor of Mercer was elected' vice president of Georgia Florida- and Aa- ttama. and' Pr 8ldent Boyd was electet vice prMldeit of Texas u18JIla. anti Mlulisippt to succeed Professor Bondurant of- MissisBipp who- In a letter to the-meeting- stated that he did no desire reelection. President- Boyd comes from Louisiana state university.

At the meeting of the executive committee held immediately after the regular session WM over. Professor' B. T- Holmee of Mercer was reelected see- retar' find treasurer the association Dr. William presided over the association at its meeting' yesterday morning at dormitory beginning at to o'clock. There were present at tiemeetinglDrVVillam Dudley and 1 Steele of Vanderbilt 7.

B. nle or SeWatlee Professor Riggs ot lemIon Professor I. Ii Griggs and Uraduata Manager Lane of Georgia Professor WM. Handle and Ooacfi Ueieman and Pro- tes80l' Mathewson of Tech R. 1.

low en of Trinity E. McKenzie of Kent. tucky state V. Si Leathers of lnlv slty of Mississippi Rtehardsoil. of Southern Untm-SiQ- Dean Henry and Professor Sims of Cumberland Profro- sor Turner and President Brown Aye of Tennessee Professor Smith ofAIL bam Professor.

Roes of Auburn Vr- fesor of the theMluisaIppI A. and M. President Boyd Captaln Reed and Mr. Graham of Louisiana state Ivf Of Tulate and Professor S. T.

Holmes of Jiercer Bernle McCay of Furman and others. Many racndrnents Passed. There we a. number of amendments to the constitution and new sections made io the constitution TheifollowmgvamenViment ptoposed. by Auburn was passear Any player' using insulting langrtari.

to another player or official In any In tercolleglate contest undervtrie jnrisa e. lion' of this association shall ton mm diately disqualified to remain Inlaid con test. Either umpire or referee. may en. force this' penalty and shall notify tie president of.

this association of his cc. tkm within one weet thereafteri If the executive committee. Sad upon Investigating the case that tile offense was ra3 ienUy aggravated the offender nari permaneriUy disqualified CliosOnproposed the foltowl which were carried Add after section 14 the following new section Whenever a- player In any college' in tote association is charged with theligi- IIitythe vice president of the particu- lu district shall at once through the local committee notify the accused player. giving Wm full. details and ppeeJ- ficattonxv and when he deems best the names of his accusers Tin days' shall' be fallowed theJa Used.

In- which to' ub mltln1IrlUngbls defense during which tlmelhe vice-president shall suspend the accused player If he conelders the moo dance against him strong enough to like. ly debar him otherwise he. shall fallow him to play. pending the investigation. la seetloa.

IS article- Ix For the second word- student tub- stttute the" word person-In' section article Ix ymt the words. inclusive. while a college' student SObSUtUbe for section 16 article ix. the following A- person who after entering a college in this- plays on any" rammer baseball team other than hi. home team or who receives while playing with his home team more than hit actual expenses shall be ineligible to par tlclpate uany branch of sport on a team' or this szociaiio Ills' home tem shall be' deSned as the team or the town or community where he has had legal residence for at least one.

year and' Is tar a resident. Tb following Important amendment proposed by Auburn. was passed with the- introduction of fifteen instead or twentyminutes That each team- in a game of football be' allowed to consume flftees coin' ntes as time taken out for reviving Ha playere etc. and. afUr this time ha been consumed.

time will- be ano ed that team for injured players to be re. wived but' said players- will be tioinpelled. by the referee to either' play ball or tire from the game without any coo- sumptiOn time no time- being taken out for. ft. team after U.

has consumed the fifteen minutes allured Id" demson proposed the following which was. passed A football player who has participated la intercollegiate football contests- jnust spend two-thirds of th year in college or he shall be from playing the ensilingseason These el1gfbiiit' rules will apply to. the ason of- 1904. beglnnlngarter the close of tho baseball. season of.

I 1506. Thase Amndmeata Last. A number of other- amendments- were proposed and lost Alabama wished to' i "E' 1tTr L' TA. NStT I 0. J.

C' xxx No I TT ofi hDECE IBE MENSIGNED 11 IL POINTSjI I California. toU i ManyMore. 4 I cvamopolitn up or BtlI hi co he le ia ater. lep d. ontlle li t.

omes i Ri kert iett Atlana hIren 11111 le. Ge nZe ts. en ed In 1 tl11 eom 1nuar ob 1C r1e 1. Ana DI is. BO tlan ber eaT' 1 1 8 um rOut I are 11.

T. ere line. 4 lIl out11 ld6r' as II. 1iDc rom 4 Th Iin D1t a nne nw IJatc are I ent1 e4 a cow' me41 ne 1 Kalk rr. 1 woo U')1 et i IOe1uio bo 1h' n- come.

tn and themostwondert1l1. pt her el' wf' lng t. i th ew rc netgh hood BUlYIllCne4 blCUI rUio 4 I Geo a 1aMwhle I notJe uP. chane ro 4 1 rule the n9t ect I h. er I ioe i ho nw SC' III1 I There A men fll m' I I w1d 1' Cmc gu ttl 1 I Wh ther s.

terner I. jwl th I aott- oap there I deol I 4 VI LLIAM FOOTBALLj Says. Ca uchl Less ned' Com petent Yandsr. Idmt South rn te A AI ocli tlon. opinJon yettlday ll chan es v6 wlllbe Th much dan man pIa 11 tom teatomd8ls lege men- I safe on an new prop Se-d.

te' taJk i Weh3. ttmbut waa. res lt of 1 141 the c1aJof 0 All we claim thatwe had lion exceptional one ltkel sever 111 91 U1' bert ut get' al I A. Orga ized To E. EVEN the.

housefn Interoon te IV' organ 8 Ort prel an7 th of colle Geo I elected. pre l- to. no members'j were onetlme Carolina an tDlS rw re ped ut H- fol wed SUKI the ag top far removed. 1It ef. ted.

TheSotth Int ollfglate Assocl tlon I So uth pdIlg lent' all 1LutJi ty tohJ so thern bi debt pro ted iJy late I een 1111tof USingm es. tlonedi t. FROMMANAGER ro les i11 South CCORDIXG lIanag1 Bm A ha theSouthem It u1d ood saklBnh' recfn in. dscus ling Ie Port ouc to nd bas 1i l1becausqhe Ie Was la eXIler ence business ma ger nta. ftu Last ldmt tme i 1Ul.

0 tho trio- III1 ed sev m1. oe. I ftmltedthis a21 1Ie.has- I condat 1 e1ec tJn tilee I tle1c1. A. BO etI S.

1 7f. Atlantaclub. th Iot sa th qWl Lea 1tVIOUl be cln t8nC lar. i j. Issues Hackeni I hInidteous 1of OTldS i I I Y' Olson att I ng.

11a. COU llnshlp thechamplouor r. Barton IIlaDag r. olnoe 51 00 a. I chltnean eari ed.

7 henge lI lS Hack n- Oiionotferd tomc I 1t. er or I I. nt t. or any-- pout I PiPesLald I I De emher SP l. tlZen80 UI un tl gansttheta1rn cou theJay1Ior er Ir I that.

rtwm the tf' Uury to. lav the i Tb OIewUl 4 c' 7-- e. taJ enlast lu a7' mmons 1 show g' parln' r. wtll t' Fltzs lIkethat oth ertn Rock ller lg is. tr hkh of.

frf' iled' one Th his indl ate falrl I' 0' ATLANTA TO END IN fIRST THREE firecrac errAre Pop r' Op Year I I' I Say od I TeAm Intends. i Take Eb I I. i uir a. ran summer a atr BllJ' I ew oua a I we' stl1e otthe two' basaI I the men. nee.

d. fO tho at re 1 1t1l0nt colt I tjme and' It 0 seaSon. We wl11 have. leas on to. I I I durtngthat thInk.

conpickthe ehan es get- 00d tJn slngledepilltment Bmrlsn t. torhe is. 1 50n iCt' jy otherSl1Uth- em Le gu PIZ A1tE FI IS 1 ton and1edb S1iell iW e' Wa3tre boio. GaI ec. The' Ea.stm'J' field trlalcbb i.

rk here todiY4l1t1ith Iin1ng theLS tp. tIonottaket wtt mdloggfi he8ts. rei 1Jt uPW fhdQgi The I rs erE' I P1on nrs t' S. ban. b.

rtze Sl50han led by' 1I td Cas Sloohan Hb i I' I p. tFitzgeTaid I' I. a. Spe At9. lock lUt Ight fl.

ILGut. I lld g' WasgutietTh irt1tl 1al' sh ahInjietoof tist rat out as lilalami rthe. dcparU ent ame pI e. beotany senfceand dT cnl I e. 0" IV ANDY TO PLAY I TmH NfXT YEAR s.

i ssed epreseoJ tiYes sterd 1 Wmv817 Probably5. t1an I of vandelbUt Coa61 II Dlan ptY' I minittes est rd. a1" mOrning. arral1 ment cfor 1 eas I That- suck 1tgame wil1bt. arranged.

Is I erta1n tr. od ngof' this year. satmotfarced I take scheduleot the game1Ini be ln tbepr t. to laylt POIM ne In' Novetnbe sobeto the Than gv1ngdap 11111 betnthe tdoes a astbls year. IItmbettei.

re 1r ll not beatenD tWIIl r- bl1ds agm8and CO l1le yes erdaywaaverrpleas VANDYCL ARED Pr ved of ab1e derbilt ar Thita thldc BIIdepedatlyt I a. 1 g. rt. 0. th b.

Footbal ar 1800 th id 1" d. to. th out iassedthelr notstlr uthe' fJntttetm Mhv1lf :1 oOtb Is' nearly lwa 8 rt Jri aSl1VlIle. wh. base.

acc of thsSoith- La itERm ff COACHES NAMED fOR NfXTYfAR s. nSoTIthHaYe' Si ed. football Teacher1 1 i Are Lo Th i t. toot lth :1 ret inedin uth I this. Year tn ever I cou se ICOach Helsma whohaii.been1 upfr al1 foron pDe eJQ lre Vandertnt 11.

CO tra ret ln pa tort tponths1I bpt tm i at three. ye raand 11 third' year. I Thech nces. a' In faV retained at use dId. a laJand'l S.

ee gam. an. 1' 1 I'd I reten I de 1te. UIel fact notllhowuP thIs' alu nI7tls uer ed howev beoUered I another mwo ld have a iJ rllQuon nex 1Ianee wmiJrobabl anotherlDlI. 1 a that Hyatt I1Ie cer ttnn' Stl ilncertaln.

rObablytakea ch neu ot1erco as lt e. res hIa 1 1 8t a knowt gtd thath se Cumberl i1d ton th newleader asroimselman Yi. Ul pI' Oba. 1 bC hiS. W.

a Ih an ot It Co ems 1 r. andiuf ct ha. in ide' anofrer g1 ne de" Wrenc d. ew' York. Decembe.

iOoln looKing au pi UnlwuoCtb rG ln1m i andWentdown GotcbteUi i J1ghtankle severelywrenchinglt I att Uonw el.irt.- rs 1wJ1Inot a 1Iia1nforuy. eratmomhs 1 DR. WILLIAM DUD EY AUAIIYffEA LA. I MORE DANGEROUS- THANATPRESENT I I I Eliminate ngers I I BtatellThAfthi. deude A.

Prep ltD1a1 oo Xu to J' bU ana. TooIm po Xtt. Prole s8or 0 OU ge P1tl ent 0 Jnt rcoll te IS th 1 i ls. newrul eng JIUl the' an rb tore" i I fhechallgfImost constat I fln threedownsIn i f. fe andllevenJ theoffensle i This brti gabo lIY tem.

0. i fljtball. ch8 thxoughtheothet th P1acedbe ind he 1i tore olten lvo Impactwouldbe ter andI l1eve ree lt I vE1 tor tO ori aI t. di out 11an lK1meroug tUll ock PoSEbmUell 0 Injurlua me hkh shl u1d' pl3yedby. I' an.

m. ar. eAln pIa I 1I et1Nn and cauee otthe- very It lllbe ayery I l1Xd. wayot Ig me le tures. i hl Ve yoU en ny of I tl roo all ie thefnumber p1a.

ga rt Xbodye1ae hu. for IRthat I. It. a Ye t. 1.

ih. tor twa tblt eDonths lay 600In tume th li 1e bl Idents a wr1standih thera PJ8h. ed mall cent. lor' Iengame for which 0 PIe Orih these wlUmake da ouJ ar acl anerOne SlunlngotcOutledoesJ sedouslrlbut I O. kinds.

tOUIP. lay mllUae rloUI the' letklAII9Octation kn wot but. one seofaman th ne aI1 wa i lI u6hatt ntlon Iug totootbalt Yousee th be oIn1n up oosUiat balland eba11ardhe Steth s. giving. them mys lt woull2not ai foQtb llalto getittandmaldng thebors he- to.

col1 ge' the in e. vedonea1l assocIation with th dan on' college aUl etl from tbep ch 018 fo n27. It iseJre dy to. 8 an and to' Ted ot. thesouth contlnueto glowln atl1let1c Imnot longbefor bed- otfertd1n.

emcntsto 1eg P. PLAYING- FOXY I stin II th Til 18are Ue aD 1 tngtltetixy otcoarse Helsmanr. interest dIJ im ook ngtl the' pnive oftO tooibailin yhIpP mtheJr 1IOr nd be so su esawHe1sman parlngh efroltanor IIto ys. I also hil ndU em elhomuchtt I IM' l1fly etta hed as ei IIt330ltyor win wlUul1kelT. JII I.

cl t. tw th- Iefs nt nd see1hat It enco ragement Wheneverpos ts' n1t0041Im1 themeu nd et8. ow. he. W.

ak hl. ng wOlkanl2knows. wbatthey I. Wittn th Lost ute I 1Dglts I iS ltom' wrot n. to.

lihat. hive U1 let. get Anotherteature inUodu ed' bYTech earw411 tneprep gamespayed WIthh Tocir betore rhi nfJtahrd Next Meting of Re in in. December. I IHR TfNH1SSEfMEH AR lm DERS USPEN SIO CaPta i snd J3arredFTOm Nat.

Ti kMeet E61 ld hv1I e. i. At. e' etiI So. coUe AthleUcAtS9Clatlon ed.

ad I. O. meeD. e. re.

N. ec t. d. ibenext Jneetl Iiixed ltant amendm 1d oD and' an buslnul IOf tran ted. t1 e.

thln th lectJonotomcer xt uUa.mjudler.w fltiea.soclat1o 1tl- organlzadonwastefected prestd tit 8 ofC1efullOn e1eet4 pres1dentofSouthC rolxijl' 1ce i SeW nee 1Jres dent. Tenne nd T. lte cer rgIa l1- reR1d ntBord vicerza1ilent JTuI I su eee4 4urantot. isJ llsippf. who.

1na. the tatedthathe no' LOuf lana8 te t1ngo 1mmedatelyatter Wua l1 8ot rcer leel cte4 a nd af I1. 1 tloi1 1ta begnIllng 10. UiemeetnDl William 1 Hr. Ste le Professor lgg9.

Profell lOr- LGrlggs of 1 MRandl an11. Helimanandlro le 10 en. TrJn1tyE. sU V. R1d1ard oI1or I Ve n' 1tDr aDiI O.

umberland p. i of aii Protea or ofAubum. lor Walker lA PredentBoyd C4pta1nReed ind. Jr lvi andPror ot. rcer Fu na aDdouiers.

I ndment la8se I' UuIl1 rOLamendIi1en i thec nd I CUn ma to- n. me-following men nt 1to Au urn passe Anyplayeruslnglnsulung la gtI3rI A 1 herplarer tl l.n an ter ol1egiate. DtestundeI tOe UtUJJt tmm. diatelyd1squa11f1edtore ln li Ial Elth Dr ma foree an ptuld t. Jt Uonwlth on th reaner mmltte up Invet ga hrg ethat tbeorrense wast1' dent1 aggravatecLtbe tfeM tl" be" erm nent1y Clemson' proposed follo i Whlc1w recam I' dd.

section w. Whiueyer aplael t111Baisoc1aUonJscharged I.b.n. tytheiTf en. t. srttcu sha11at oncethrougbth local' ommtt play ecl- 1Ihenhe fhames hlsaccus lI ndays' 8U I Wh1 I Um he e- conldersti1e nl gh l1 tydebar him othenrtsehe aballallow hlmt th IAaee I 1 th st1de.xrtrnbo atltutethewordperllOIr 1 theTwoid.

hI1e co eceo IS. 4 bA1erSOn co11 eIn association plays- rbU baU. hamitem 1' whorece1v lay- W1thb fee eX entes pa lpate Ip rt OQ te m' ullOC aiiOI1 a11' b8Ubed tlnedAli orcommu ny dencet rat OIleear nt The follow1ngknporant paued1rtth the1ntrodu tlon Aft en eaohtum tna ba11beaDowe4 toco 8ume' ftft te3u uxx eitakernouttor re 1Ttnc1 P1 7enJ tc. and. af.

thlstimehu' consumed. bUmeW11hbe iiosed thatea. pIayerato w1llbe the ereeto pia Or ft- tlr fromtbe II 1J ilf. uot xDbelng outfot. 1 411 thet1ft mIn te all edlW prop sed thetoUOW 1gwhkh was-passed sf ean et ih se 80nof' begtnnl artertbe bO TheaAnumdmelt ct.

An m1beiof amlD4m nts' pl ed an 1ai aWiShei I TIlE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. I ATLANTA GA CENTS1 I MENSIGNEDBYATLANITA I FROMMANY I I I 1iia h1 th i 1e th inore ett TC 1 is th ill. cm new are uat mixed cat her. 1- IIn Dun1ap a- row 1OO1 the ever Lbt rom GeorgIa ye Louct W2O Becole the 1ton. aaemen Id west rnee wttl vJl 4s w4y daoI.

Ii DRWILLIAMDUDLEY Lessenedby CompetentOfficials. 1D R. I belltve andr ii- I me es yVIII in ha Li that we one or in the I onr4 4. I MBALL i ot ent now I and 4h that I engue. a He has ag experience the wa me an SUe- ha are It- the BoYerwaa onOethe orthe 7 i0 Ad sitk Leagt woOl i ft I CowBoyOlson to oXnoo I niat di or ho is at Rome IL tnjuioU the claim Is.

a meetIn the the1pe as day-- I sIesesesaeesa eIS I TZ BOXING-AND I I a a I I I I 4. at j. I Jf ti I I rza4 w- a t5i 4 5 I. ty is b4MA a4 4 tt5 it I I 1 I iar I rt' a' rip 4. 4 a2t ht4 4 jst.

i cctt tid tt4 I tn. 4 I tea tt' i at 4 t41 I e' Ca t5s14p I M5 tak lTa 5aJ5 4. 1 y4 i a eM tattrs a i I fjt a I td t4 i Ir LafI 1lhli I' t' 4 if ti5 3 4 rn' Pttzslm moan dii a 1g. fre4led ne I iii I a to his and manager be plgreaing in xucli a ahiw SJ txl.ld iiot aeic' Is to the near the CflffJIoilse sayshe will hem the affair I I bettc at. opoonent I Ia' gbvtttg n0 bettie lxt tmnlpertbusewhen END.

FIRST. I' ll1y SmithSays lathe asked znith is pasttwoi thej it we a- reit- mm so th sea on. pickthe I slgnin rn nnagera. PINISHPDJ bnex5 She11Won PiratPr1zw. I cub wk here ith of tbeJSubsario Despite the wde up 1iy winners ash peize iOO.

handLed bf ed- SpecidI diicor- fld butat calledthndepartrnent any wa1ls are VANDY. Football Gafflg Ylaslliscussed cpiescIatfresYt6rday an b- shbw- analousto son. vl in ovefber' before notexp ct hav yearas cII WIll game the corerenee PLENDI his is tii az mit Football always a paylngpport ii loser lahviItitesm 5 NEXT YEAR. Sied-1ootbaI1TchsI1 will titan I fir andfor 0 10 haxaigned torthree get ar. Leaven.

at aiii hi Tenn e. goIgame that bls piomtnentealumnus of the recently aiiu wodld a ewanee maO. ver pr babiy chio dOab 1r It li ll the eesio id out on as iery otlrse' at ta Cohpemsoi ln-fhct hln 1 qeorgi w- good bitnothingdefioitdhz yet 5 New 1zeiooa1ngfor of theIr ehampionandCbarles ofr wnedeear for 5ev AUAINIII3ADSS. THAN PRESENT Riggs SaNe 1N Oangers1 PayToc' oh otbeiI ia' It etdent pia thegame lamer. in he This woild sytemof 1ootbalt wbcrethe ouid Fi th Imeij beLDd toaIlOslIlbn beUevewoutd 1ofthegame game rough of oseEbWt1es sxe1n topiay.

ien of have bowbig else- has a 1 latseen tiernaon some thattlthe timel notknoin of othera for thebedays1 thaymake cduredoea amaneeriously tn footballby otthe Ylii is. upar- mps are- the i getlitc cOme tocoliege-tO playthggithe. wIth one the- pre is andTto gfeischooLg to offei4diniueenieOts differeOtcollegee. sI i AII llke Ifelsman the faygsizi d' snail the ny haTe hi hor ho srongly coTre the legs' and Techaological- 5cbooi they agoot mi4 and live. watching' their i capabtefduing.

I Iwkn inw- i the wereprepartag' te-mt wroteaIn 1 too ehepecemd beforeevery ulareoulestfamIliaPIzhp the. ths Teth Tecl siiard 5 ARE JNDER SUSPENSION AreBarred metingOftbe yeeterdanorulflg olil meeting flxed and transa next wo the was ieelerted 4 wis Vie ee Holmes. A Preeldent- the- meetinl- At 4 s' It 4 the I 3 and Lhiveg- he ri' Ayei. Deniiesseet of M4 r. were new ainendment Ai in- unders iOaa1d.con- umpire ek be aefl oUow1ngnEw a tilitty the hlm the.

aetised sub- mithn wrltiigiiI allow xaseuo I 6 Ix i' hI iaIn tea expenseesliaIj than twefltl mi That besflowed con a baa rib nO A the ensuing rul season The Oth.

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