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S. BLACK. sted in St Tjouls Ith Complicity in the the Western Union Company at Dallas fe i pay my fare to Mempl receive a money order like a charm. Hew felegram. purport is office jnstrucunga.

to pay phte I came to St. ol nd then hurried to CMC bt 400. then doubled where ah order torf. iy the next day. My 8ertJ II waited One day before 1 le telegraph mftIe.

Itj- fed our downfall. as th I tame suspidousj and tele asking if th rkable Nerve fa fellow of wonderfulneriipl leady under suspicion an I fee stuck right to the" r- until late at night. of the rtger. dng about the muaejswn ess to the 2 it. read It.

tore it tr Louis office that the WUB ht and instructed thatfftt eld until called for. I- gOtth ney left Dallas and cameP here we divided whatmoti 11 bad spent a good deal' Itm money which he nedi 1 his shortage and or' OthY had paid 130 for a dlamoaf i Louts. He borrowed thtS tig to see a girl in Kansas Imake a flash. I have not8655 lince. i spent the rest Ivellng.

and when I ty I Went broke and fn Little Rock at SIS a I wt there and Id that hp expects his tk. or Washington to rei and that he will makegOOd ption. He says that hismOtherr crs and four sisters live at Ps trt. Atlanta. Ga.

j1ftbU deal two years and hat to the support of the famiwl It years old. and appearrttff Pd and reared. He i I IS years old and the operator. Black had Itvedtw Ir eight months when hevmef lewin be brought to trial Sep I In the court of criminal fare plus and twenty for the round altirnore by. oard Air fc lets on sale SeptflW othllthan i final limit to eri9th.

Ex ie final limit tb tJer 25th maj by depositing with Joint Upon payme nU 9 extensioitjlft Wasnl Kfe A of Georgia School of Tech. nology. BOTHER football teason us. and one of the at that springs into the mind ofx tie iriatluslast is What. the changesin ales for this year On the.

very of this urey come the noJes fjspirtant interrogation How will the cSair affect the styU of play come at once to Hecubajth something new' in the 1904 rule In the note to rule ld which that the field should be marked with white lines yard apart to the side Un" and extending' life whole length' of the field instead of only the middle 60 yards as wig the cue list year. This change In' field marking riii rendered necessary by reason of the ifiet that a change In rule I8c now per. the quarterback first man reedy- the ball from the snapperbaok to. carry the hail forward at any place on the field. provided he crosses the Un.

ief scrimmage at least 5 yards outside of the snapperback. Accordingly the wth or the fleld will have to divided up by yard lines running the whole length of the rectangle. as an aid to the referee in determining whether the quarterback does or does not run to the ride a distance of 5 yards before going ahead and crossing the scrimmage line. The whole fled will consequent took like a huge checkerboard when properly marked oft. Rules 2.

3. 4 and 5 witness no chant" Section of rule is entirely new sad Is a praiseworthy provision. tasters futile the attempt of a team in possession of the ban to purposely draw their opponents oft side by a fake snap. In this play the quarterback makes his customary signal for the snapper to. put the ban in play.

and the tackz' make a false start but the ball riot really snapped until the oppo. BMits have jumped across the scrim- nay line. Three are then off side. sad a distance penalty had formerly to be awarded against them. i This play I hit upon In 1895.

and my team of that year was the tint ta this country to Ms It. We employed fit with such astonishing ucceu that it soon adopted by nearly all teams. sBot. while strictly legitimate by the pales I soon came to the decision that rtte" play was against the spirit of fftotbalV whereupon I promptly gave it and have never allowed ani am of ihe within the laat half WTOF years BJTplay7fe Many teams tfli played it Tut year4TbV only difficulty' now will sTbi for therreifeTee to determine whether offensive team mao i deliberate" p2TpOetUl ttempt to draw the op. cjonents off.

side or whether certain norements of. the backs immediately reeeding the mapping of the ball are for an entirely different II a. quick shifting to better positions Ncr Improved Interference we. Rules 8 and stand as in 1903. In rule 100 the sentence to paren.

fttesis Is new. but is explanatory only. is valuable as clearing up a somewhat footed point. and makes plain that nan going down the field under a kick Inay ue hands or arms to push opponent ut of the way in order to get at the ball ilttself or at the man catching it-for-- the purpose of tackling but not throwing the man when he has caught' It. In rule IIe we note that this year if the umpire oVaerves a foul he Is not to Kow his horn until the ban 1 dead when the referee must enforce- the 1 penalty called for by the umpires do.

tJston. By itself this would stein to aean that the penalty 1 to fee applied and from the spot of the pew down Hftat is where the ball WU topped. But 3 to" rule 28e we learn that the referee still call the ball back to the spot where tte foul was committed and from that- nt exact the penalty. The reason why the umpire 1 thus for. to declare the tout unto the hall by the natural run or the is that.

If. a foul Is made by the Defensive team the team fn. possession tha ban. may yet make notwithstanding iSs foul a pd gain to which tAP Ittey are at liberty to decline the aatty incident to the foul if they so sleet 28e and of course they would Vct if the' run. proved longer than the rescr1bed penalty wheresu if the urn- jtre blew at' onee th ball would at ttse be dead and' the offensive team would have no ebane for a good run.

Rale 12 is identical with last year rjia rule I3a we Iliad tie new en- If the winner of the to selects oal the losertawt take the Wck Thl i wcplanatory merely i istthe rule hs iwar meant thl The re of the remder of this para- has been sI1gbUy chanred of th rendering. 1 mWB section of rrfe 12 we find that ich forfeit ihe tofttt twle in on by' kicking-It- oat offcoiind the boil for jwriimnir to oppo not on hetoxown raM year but their 5 the ball out of onadi tou ttae. It aoaat i- 5Rr RBte l8b regularly th i a9j' ZZ Viu mt this Mgggf gs na to nc 44' of the year. Last season the ral Va taat mlddle Tarda of. fleld tneq werert iuired obe on therrtsbjme But lt rIthln2S yard.

oftelther jeltfiertWvconl pla wltb a ew as flVe men the Irash line. fy iameattble" tkt of affair practically reqTdrinj all teams Ho hare to two jityle of offensiTeSj iulted for jnidfleid the other for At the close of the therefore I became one many to WJB upJEtn the rules A corn-- mlttee thenecesiity forgoing away" with sort tof compromisei' rule. overtng iaJttajoperatWthe whole field which provides thatjat leastlslx men- of the tide holding theA mnsVaiway toe on. the line of crimmage but It only six art on the erItnxnge line the" seventh man who has been placed Jn the back field. must stand outside either one or other extremty the rush line No matter what may be thought of the number six for the rush llnjhere tan be noqnestlon but that thhs application of one uniform rule to cover the whole field of play Ua distinct game.

In 8c we sea the Idea of allowing the quarterback to run with the ball has also been extended to cover the whole field. This is good. Rules 19 20 21 22 25 24 and 25 show no changes. Rule 25 contains next. to rule 19.

the most important change of Ute year the reduction in. value of a field goal from 5 pointsfst u4vpoints. Many experts pave been injg for yesfrs for a changy of W. nature and personally I think that points mes. nearer to expressing the relative value of a field goal than does even 4.

But it Is regrettable the rules committee did not see fit to allow the quarterback to make his objective "cutting la point" the outside of a position sty the tackle-rather than a specified distance in yards as the latter requires him to- look at the white lines under his feet in order to pt his bearings sn obvious handicap. Rule 27 appears In Us old dress. Rule' 28 shows a change that I and perhaps many others. worked strenuously with the committee to bring about Ti The simplification and then a classification of penalties. Last year they were so very various as wen as so numerous and so scattered In their textual arrangement that it was next to impossible for the mst expert to keep them clearly differentiated.

This year we ave all penalties grouped under A loss of yards B. loss of 15 yards disqualification and forfeiture of game. These when read in eonnlCtlon with sections G. H. I.

3 and I. nil. ngs in connection with penalties make clear' and. easy what was once puzzling In places to even the framers of the rules. Changes in the substance of these rules though slight numerous.

but a discussion of them is rendered unnecessary because of their attained simplicity and obvious equity. For one. I heartily congratulate the gentlemen of the committee on what Is questlonless the best feature of their work this year. Rule 29 duties of officials shows little novelty nor Is any needed. I agree how.

ever that the limitation of the powers of the linesmen to watching off side-play and tripping by the end- rushers is wise. The general effect of these changes on the game as at present known and played will be slight indeed. The reduction In value of Jield goal will inevitably bring about a decline in prop kicking as a earn can no longer be dropping a gull from the fieldj essentially a one-man play tie a team that has scored a touchdown by team play. For my part I snail not ret this result as t. believe that the gut and worth of our American Rugby He principally in the good.

hard. running touchdown. which is scored nearly always by tm play atone. The privilege of dropping the seventh man behind the line again will doubtless result to a renewal of plays. and formations' In the' nature of the Yale tackle.

overplays- which both Yale and Harvard in 1900 1901 and 1902 used with such telling effect that their dop- tion because well nigh unanimous throughout the country. While the changes to sum up. have not en nearly as radical as in many past years. they are in nearly every in stance wise. But the committee has done best to change the English of many paragraphs and sentences which have heretofore not at all expressed what was meant.

to this j4lrectloff they have ac Om11labedm more than. in any previous' three years combined. and the. book now stand complete concise and Intelligible. A for football It win still befthe strong.

fa t. hardy healthy game" it has always been the game both playersand spectators want akld glove game fo th onned would be foot. billY but essentially a rxiably game ex- ictlj ruit dtothe1 American college boy1- KeltSunday I hall the 1904 locflJjouthern colr WHEISMAN wf Heisman will answer through ihV column ofTnet Constitution all question- pertaining to any feature of the gam or any points upon wjifch there should be addressed editor. The-Constitution. 3 1 Championship.

WW 7ffig5gg rt ii isg3t wjri. fVrf i Partial Scnedules Have Been ww ai teii iafcinother style1of- orti biding places indVcartfully tx jnlned ritbr ren to another aonrweftr D. troP flAIDIJER. wm. Coach the.

Football Team of the University School for Boys at 6tone Mountain. The majority of the college orthe south will not open until the Addle of this month while others will sot have a chance to tart practice until th dawn of October. Coach Helsman of the Tech team. In. tends to.

his men out on the field by. September IS though the. college season will open somewhat later. Up at Sewanee. favored by a different schedule of college work.

Coach Whitney if busy in sorting out the rood from the sad the regulars tram the substrate Coaches Thin Season. Of alt the things needed by a college aspiring to football glory and asking a championship team the most Important of all la a good coach. A coach or wide experience. of In renult1. and possessing the proper temperament 1 able to.

accomplish more with a lot of dub players than an. tnt. nor coach would be able to bring bout with the best. material ever gathered together within college walls. At the" University of Georgia there was' oneyseason when' this was well shown.

The material was the best ever gathered together at that Institution. Among the players of renown. were Slmcox Fin. negan. Richie Hamilton and other pants of the gridiron whose verypres- tore gave to the red and the' black' a feeling of confidence.

A coach behind the tlntes however WI. secured for the season. It- was nQt fault U' toe came to coach the team' at a persons sacrifice but resulted' from the poor mangement of the university authorities. The men did not receive the coaching necessary to win games that season anti nearly every game was dropped. though the material was rope- rlnr to any In tile south.

In the south this year nearly every- system of coaching In America win be- tried. Graduates in footballfrom Penn sylvania. from Princeton. Cornell. Yale Harvard and Yosts School of Football.

will train the football Mea Into football ways. Every style of playing may be ex- petted. In each college good play wilt be developed and good' systems taught. And when they have been wen taught and well learned. the football players of each team will learn something new when the Helsman of Clemson.

and the Techs are their opponents. Many of the coaches of southern teams. have en announced Tech Heisman. Pennsylvania. Georgia Barnard Harvard.

Auburn Donahue Yale Sewanee Whitney Cornell. Vanderbllt McGugin. Michigan. tlemson Sh iley Clemson. University of Florida he.

Clem- son. Cumberland Phillip Washington and Jefferson. Tulane Barry. Brown. Alabama Blount Yale.

Davidson Brewen probable. Tennessee Fisher probable. Work of Coaches. In the selection of coaches each cot. lege seems to have done well as every man engaged cornea with the- highest recommendations.

Coach Ileisman is top wen known to the south to need comment on his worth or an Introduction. He has for the last few years coached the Clemson football team. and despite the lack of material and the many. difficulties placed In his way through the nature of the school has always turned out teams comparing favorably with the best in the south. Many of the others corners and.

their work is unknown In the south. Barnard. of Georgia comes from Bar- yard. where he was one of. their star players.

While in college he played' for four years as guard on theteam and last season acted as assistant coach. This is the tint time. for many years that' the Georgia eleven has been trained by a line man and the change is expected to work wonders. In addltion- Jo DIcldn son will in an probability aid in the coaching. Jicltln3on was one of the greatest footbaliplayers- ver turned out by Georgia and his aid in training the' backs ill betrf great assistance to the.

team. McGugln comes fronifjtflcfatgan and is said to JM one of the very best of Yosts graduates. and that means a great deal for Yost la the- most successful of all football coaches. He played- while at Michigan for three acting as quarterback ttrstiandthea switching to full. That seasonrbeacted as assistant coach to Yost Hl old coach recommended him highly.

i At last report ttonahae Yale tb player selectedjo give football knowledge to the Attburn lovers of- fhegame ThlsTlN player quartJ pnjhe Tale team and- Aubnrnlte ect1Uin to turn out wonderfdl team. Farsythe ow coaching the of Florldafllsboondaa bring that college wiif Doubtless slow. aJ back- BeforeAssauljslft Ath- fetes twdiy- St. Louis September After meet probably unequaled hr the oarttee n- pals of this or any other country the Louisiana. Purchase exposition revival of the Olympic games has concluded aln' joday did the competing athletes show championship form and three olyppia rec' ord fen before their assaults.

Not only did James D. Lighthody ttb. Chicago A A Clip clip three-fifths of a- second off the Olympic record for the 1500 meter he" won the event In one of the finest finishes that has marked. the" entire meet. His time was.

4:03 8. There was an unusually tine field la the pole vault. contest. Jive men broke the Olympic record- before thefjeVent narrowed down to the final jumps with three men eligible. Charles of the C.

A. A. then flemonstrated his das and from the foot mark' he competed alone the other four- men being tied at that mark. Dvorats estfwa IT feet I' the Olympic record of 10' feet 99-10 inches held by E. Baxter- of the University Pennsylvania made at the Paris Olympiad.

The keenest competition of the entire week1 prollamm8 developed the dis Cu' throw M. 7. Sheridan otthe O. N. l.

A. A. and" Ralph W. RoseDf the C. A.

tied for- first place with throws ot 128 I OJi Inches' breaking the. Olympic record by more than 10 feet As' splitting point Is pot allowed in Olympic championship the men were forced to throw off this tie. The best that. Rose could do was' 120 feet finches while Sheridan. although beating him al so showed a reversal of form and tile distance that gave him first place was 127 feet Inches.

The New York Athletic Club won the OlYmDlo chamnionshin with 63 points Chicago Athletic Associationsecond with. 59 points. A- protest has been made by he C. A A. against- several entries and the award of the championship cup las peen withheld.

The New York Athletic Club team won the mile international team race Time 5. of Helanian though he will probably be assisted by Maxwell. elected captain last year. who will doubtless. act.

as. halt captain. and halt coach. The style of play will re main the same as it was last year for tile principles of Helsmari have been too deeply instilled Into the hearts anti the souls of the players on that team for other styles of play to take their- place. Sewailee" will continue lit.

tile way of last season and It her material is good Whitney Will whip It into good- shape. The late of the team depends largely on the decision of Phillips as to whether he win reenter the game or devote him self to ills studies. DiIouega Men Th7 There Is some possiblity that Dahlonep rely- enter the football field. If so she will meet with the hearty welcome. of the Georgia colleges as every additional entry from Georgia means increased In terest' in the game.

It is to be regretted that Mercer was unable to get out. a team this year. as her' entry Into football was looked forward to anxiously this season. A number of schedules for the season have been announced. For the convent.

ence of football fans. they are reproduced October I University of Nashville at Atlanta probable. October 8 Grant university Athens Teen. In Atlanta. October 16 Mooney school Tennessee in Atlanta.

October 17. University of Florida. Tal lahassee In Atlanta. October 22 University of. Tennessee Knoxvllle in Atlanta.

October 29 Auburn' Auburn. Ala. in Auburn. November 5 5 Clemson college tnAtlanta November 12. Tennessee" Medical and Dental.

Nashville in Atlanta. November 19 N. C. Agricultural and Mechanical. Raleigh.

In Atlanta. November 24 Cumberland university Lebanon in Atlanta. Georgia. October University of Florida at Macon. October 22 at Clemson.

October 29 of South Car lint. at Columbia. November 5 University of Alabama at Tn deal oosa. November 7 Mississippi A. and U.

at Starkviile Miss. November 12 Davidson at Athens November 24 Auburn at Macon. Snanee October 15 university Ct. St. Louts.

October 27 Clemsoa college. at Comm. bia 8. Co October 29 University of Tennessee at lOioxvflle. November Agricultural and Me- rmnicM college of Texas at I Dallas November- 12 Tulane university at New Orleans.

November 24 24 university at Nashville. Tulsa October 22 Industrial in. t1tute at home. October 29 29 Agricultural and Mechanical college at home. Baylor college Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college abroad early in November.

November 12 2 at home. November 19 Louisiana State t1ver. rity at home. November 24 University ofUississip at home. December3 University if Alabama at home.

Vanderbilt October 1 AgrtculturU and Mechanical college October North Carolina. AcricnUurtl tndfYechanJeaheoUue. October" University of Mlsslssippti School' ofMtaes 29 Central November 5 University Of. CtncinnajL Kovemberll4--Inlyersltr of North Car- JTnariksgiTJnrl ay October I and Mechanical college of tNortlir Corollna At" Clem- October Auburn at Clemiod. October fl lit Cteaitnz October waneei iuiai November i 5 Tedhi at AUslfiu November 12 University of Tennessee.

at Knoxville. November 1 Open. November Talfc Ck 3 at October Carson and Newman at JeffersonCity October 17 State coHege. at iny ratjSweetwaterS li'- October South s.rcIIna- eoBeg at CotemWa SCi Octoberti at Nashville. Knoxvflle.

the Boa iC fVffle i iat fltteaieds- heareitopponent In a traoe or BOBBY THOU I Who Won the. Worlds Championship at London Yesterday. the 100 kilometer motor paced profes slonal championship of theworld held in tendon. There were six starters in- the race which soon became contest between Slmar and Walthour or first' place. For long timethe were on even terms-hut at the finish WClthour was away In front of hi opponent.

who a. bad second. The race of yesterday was but anotheV of those successes which have-marked Walthours European trip and has made for him the greatest reputation as a rider ever enjoyed by an American or a European rider. So far on this trip he ha won every race in which he has taken part He has been the victor in five or six other races. He won two' on the Paris tracks one at the Buffalo trackand the other on the Pare de Prince.

He then took a trip to Belgium and bettered the. rlderw ht met at r-ntwerp. He has had as op. potlenu Carl Ksier George Leander Champion Brunt and the other cracks of the continent. was riding In the race.

in which George Leander met his death. So far this season Walthour has lost but. two Traces. One was lost in Europe on account of the uobr condition of his motor and the other in Atlanta to Bennie Munroe on the occasion of his awful fall whicfc so nearly resulted in hi death. will Race Thanksgiving.

Waltitour will return to America in time to race in Atlanta ort Thanksgiving night. Covered with victory after victory and decked out at the champion of the world the crowd the Stadium the night of the coming race should be. the largest in the Atlanta history or the game. His opponent for this occasion has not yet been picked me managers of the Stadium are con templating' getting up a race some time this month between a number of the crack sprinters of the racing game. It the necessary arrangements can be made.

McFarland. Kramer. Dorian Root and others will be brought to Atlanta. These riders are the best in the world. to their line and these races ifould Interest Atlanta lovers of the game.

The dispatch from London telling of Walthour1 latest victory foUowsr London September 3. 735. p. In. Bobby Wshthour of Atlanta Ga.

won life 400 kilometer motor' paced profes- alone championship of the world' from- Shear of France. at the Crystal palace today by 4 4 lengths. The time was I hour 33 minutes and 67 5 seconds. This event was the feature of the day. The starters who didnot include Dick- entmann.

of Holland the holder were Walthour America Gerbte Italy Han- pen. Denmark Slmar Kraute Oooer Belgium. and Andemars Switzerland Blouse led at the. start. but' was overhauled and passed by Walthour at the twentieth' lap.

notwithstanding th tact that at one. time the' Frenchman had a lead of a lap and a half. At this point it was evident that th race lay between Watthonr s-nd Slmar who clung together. alternately taking the lead. Six and two miles Were covered in :58.

Walthour led" af theend of the hour having jCOvereJd 40 3 mfles. The Frenchman then was I-- of an behind. Oerble. who was third. ndi1d lug gamely fell" when fie had covered 6 miles.

He was not Ur1oUSJl1 but re. tired. Walthour held the. lead with' Slmar pushing hl tulle way Von der Stuyft. Belgium was third.

4. Thecon test was conceded to beone of the finest long distance cycle races seeri in England. Marco Hurley Won Seat. London. September 3.

The world cy- tltngchamplonshlp teststarted at the Crystal palace. toy with prellmiiary heats. Tile MmMlnaUywBl be decided September 8. a the finals September IO Therwas splendid entry. Marcus Hurley the American amateur champion.

won his heat for the amateur championship of the world kilometers. Time 4:01. Honey his competitor Buck London. to the straight and won after ft desperate finish by Iwb The holder of1 the title JU Reed of London also- won hi heat Time 3:27 S. To th Voters of ufAtlanta resoectfullr announce my candidacy for.

Alderman Fourth Ward subject to the' city primary. tobe held onthe BUT day of tha coming October. I have been citizen of Atlanta for 44 years. and have served the people as Aan. Councilman an I member of the Board of Education with the condous- oes that my every oMclal act" was prompted by a desire to do what was for th publicgood and on my record a public official and private citizen solicit rourivotet I lDZdCIItO thersTipport of.

the oeoeto and" cancoasdeatloaelypromise if. eleeted that shH havebat ose oh- 3 i JOSAMAGNUS Co. CINCINNATI FREE Reclining. Chair Car Route RATES Atl- NTA TO Ml RETURN VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ONLY LINE carrying free reclining chaIr car ONLY LINE serving aHmeaU Jhdlntng ear ONLY LNE via Lexington and Louisville. ONLViSlNE via.

arid Indlanapotl THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR3. Coach Excursion tickets good ten days will be sold each Tue day. and Thursday during th month of September. Call at City or Depot Ticket Office and eeu before ptirehaalng your ticket JC BEAM JR. District Passenger Agent Southern Railway Atlanta Ga.

NZ4GEo EEOO1 WX AB' DEAD Jacksonville la September 3. Wash Bradley. a negro shot and mortally wounded Mrs. B. Barrow yesterday.

Barrow died this afternoon at I o'clock. Bradley has not been- captured but hi capture Is expected soon. It Is reported that. he was at Kanapaha thin afternoon. Several posses are searching for hire excitement i Intense Ant if he 1 caught may be lynched.

The re ward offered for- hi apprehension ha been raised to 150. 2495. EALThtORE AND BETUBBT Via Central of Georgia. BAllway- To Savannah-and L- T. Co.

Steamers. Tickets on sale for steamers sailing from Savannah September 8 nd 10. Lim Lted September 19 with privilege of an of limit until September 25 by. depositing ticket with Joint Agent- and upon payment of ft 100. W.

H. TOGO. Trav. pass. Agent Atlanta Ga.

One fare plus twenty five cents for the round trip by the Seaboard Air Line to Richmond Va Tickets on sale Septem. ber. 4th Sth Gth and 7th" wltiufinal limit to September 15th 1904. Through sleeping cars and day coaches without change. IF YOU A RE A CANDID DATE AND WANT THE VOTES OPlTHB PEOPLE PUT YOUR ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE CONSTITUTION AT ONCE.

Be sure read' first installment of" FOR A WOMAN'S SAKE" in today's Constitution. Miss Irene i iirigtpfi All Kind joj Heat Signs is Tr ov nriMly C' K9frsww8 V. ti jll "t.c 1 j' U1. tJ jr. i.

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tt tr u1 ar in. op n' ol S1eld. I llneot l1t atzy r1 tii irlf oth i' utremJJyothe ah Jme. tt Jho Ofpie Jha1Uih there no gl1 tlonbuttht he ppUea on. one ri1J ewhote t1 ia1Ja i1 stinctpme.

InUJtcW the liie ofaUowlng th dii wtthUie alaobt tocoTer ftetclT 8 2122 2S24 2Scontatns. next portan chanP ye l- reductionlJi1T lue ofa fromS points tci tnts nctjlnifor r' ch a. 1d thtn1cthat cOmes. nearer the ue ota fteJdeoal ft ttable rU1es ut- the a pl tr tackt rathertban a htfeet rderto togs-an Ih WI th aJmpi1 cation 10 textuat. ement loss b.

wit tfonl JK legs pp altles Ch In. att lned ob Cl tlemen on 21. t1es otndalS the powen offside play endrushen Wl otthllechangel be' i a co 1 roplttcklng a team CJIDO pplng nel do resuttaa to chdown l1rJysby pln doubt. tackle. OVelPlaYIwhTch I 1 a tb lion use nJ ntry chan es towm uPhare been ra4iealu paai th aie I attn atto chaniethe EngibbOfmll1YI IfPh8an J1l hhaT he tot re not atali tiPieWdwhat.1t iP.

nt. thta rec er i three7e1Seom tntd a1dt i bootnow Standi concie tor rootb. 1tm l' i ttimi 1ealth pme1ttZ aJailbet me i' UibutfeDt t. nl1' Ilil thpmeior JJpo1. mat beaddrta cre oftJn 1hC i I ttcbmPto wtmmer1' thewortd bmatcbh hthm ONhe CO tage1' lherace 1Dneslsn t4 4 lDa4edif.

hour tan. It es 5. 4WCleCOB. ds ca11l1of tmer t. J1J1eIt2IIcC1 Dd' Kett of Dostb1rd1 jft- nJ Jerotihe I the go 1T.

I. Wfi 4ir 7Y I 1. i Uv1rPlillr t' llVkJ1 JREA ijf RW 7" orthO eho I' J1 are IIt it wIth fer i Doth ruoni wear tS 1 I 1 t. ti i 1 1 1. 1 i 1 8ADI R.

t. Who tball ofthe 1 StoneKou 1 1iddtOf monthwhUe I to. unt11th of h' nd get h1s IS. lO at s1 ut' from bad. I a.

d' is. Od coa h. I In- Is. an brine to tber 1MaIon wuweU Inst1t tton. thetIrl l.

hIs The-men necesSary 8f' SOn hlng' nn Ivanls le he tyleot x- ted theyhaveaUbeen new announ ed Tech Georgia Auburn Vanderbilt Sb ey Orld Cumb rlan4Phltllp. Tulane-Barry. Bro Dn dson-Brewen. I Tennessee-Fisher sto ne wellaseverr enga to 1tDon1I ed comm nton hasf Ftb 1astfeW' co hedthe footba1lteam. an 1 desp1teih i dl cuUe8pt hrou h.

th natureof turnedo i favo blT. the Ule01lth. 1ranyot mer. th tr ork1 1J kno rpard. rcfaco lI tromH oi e.

ith TerJlWhfle In' collep laf i onthe teamnd ason lltantc toimanri reArai1iat-i el Tm be ra neciya. aGd hangela i ponder1naddIttcnoBarnir4rDl tnaU iProbi1bWti aldJi ithe co cht 1i. D1l sOn i of mt' tfootb Ia n. utb7 Ge 1 ndJa- lntr tnlnit1 iJ foryostsIthej raU Otb tf" 1 rtdhtJ i iU1Jii7 iact1n rb ci" ttr iran th u' Jw1tc tt cd stB mJd fut. rJDo tj tii p1 jtft ect e09tb U- 01rS dg8Jo' Ab I i thli 1l1i' jiI ig.

pJam 1b. JI. em. Pf71q. t11.

iitI' tLth Jete Aubumltp it4S Wt oubtt. beIOW Ulh6. rhave' the-material oiitbe tlJUt. torleJ1O neee aryto. a teUHeJ lI tHthoee- kVe r.

teabeJtse lt1 jiwit i f41 I ralDI rT wmw c. 1r fl i GGM ES1iI mND 1f it tf rr' Jtit" tQl jikfll 8efor Assa ltii sXe rd i 1. th1 QrlLnlotlier Noon1tdt4J meiDtich cb ar up' MtbS. otrU eOJ7 nP ieco tor1h J. oil he eve n.

ftnest ftn1aJi tb t' 4 th nureJn t11J ttm herewhanunusu 1JT. eldS th it orit ati men. brokthe Olf td1bet i entnarrO domti h. ftnalfIU1 pS. with tbr lt tll CJ1 ioI i DVbbt" tJ IA ui n4e iollltraed a djiOxn I footin hec tbe tOU me tredat th tn DvO akj 1 tteetj.1 Izich ek1 l' th oid iOifeet 1'8 IO nch sI ldc ithe ot' Ya thPuiol Pta4.

keeneStcoMPeUtl ien 1r 1 1J. Ith o1t.J. Stier14anotiheO Ii. A RaJphW. Ro cA totflrst lth 0 1281 breaklucth rec rethan IOe A PUtU 1Ip taUowedtr chaD pl JDShlp.

the ineiI for edtothroloffthJ8tI tb st incheS and d1stancethifpvenlmftrat ptacewas I ew ctwnD1onhtDWith 1S3' Ch Ccaoth1eth Auoclatl u' seconI 68. polntaA madelIy the eralentrleaand champllDahlpcup' en. orkAth1etlcClubteam. 4- 1)e teanua 21:17 5. wl1ow1U otp7 he altwu laat7e1 tl Intothe otthe thewaJ' mt rlat lp lttnto.

COOdlhape ontbe u. to' hewm nter dev tah1m- If DJhIonegarten Pi :1 Is. may' fo tbaU Itlo the lcome inery' Geor menllncr uedln- It' to t6pt looked-forward acbeduleator beeuannounced enceot tbe Tech. Un1vefBlt7 NaJhTUte. Atlantaprobble Grant I ot1l1orlda.

Auburn In- 12. anc It Atlan a. ngIa I ctem tober Twicaloosa. David on Auburn Octo WUb on 27 Ia. 9 tobe1' UnLvers1t7 lo- cu1turaJ Cl ember' Tulane n4erbnl1mlnnty 22 in In Jtrllf andYeebanfeal eoJ1eget an TenAltk ttural an41feehaDfcal abroadearl 12 I Lou Stattmlver dtyatbome Untverattat 1 1 tp.

P1) a ymtty tttJiba a erWt. Octo 1 P1l. crk lJurat. JlechanlcaJeollejfe Oc obersN rol1naArl 1turat UnIT n1tT Oetober IuOur1. of tnea.

tral university nmb CZncl 1J1 i Octoberls. tCJez 8tf. Otober22 CIemi 1r i Novembett n1 nneuee. IL KD 2 it. 4 1 rJ c.

i iI1 r. IL C4 1. I Itru 1t JJl. RAOe II1 lEONImN aroifH WQ. tvery 8.

Utgp' JJIrr ir t. l. 1 f'- 11 1 1. 11 BBY. WALTBotm tWbo WorJda01amplon Pf Lon' Tn" 1.

meter e4praJ champ nah1p ih dheld In ndon. eoutestbetWeen lthou' tor nfatptace For loD time the reOD' tema but iJ tab Jthoar' hIs pPQ t. in. 7eter aiaotbtr haTe-- arked andhaama4e forbtm 11 Amert or uro- aron thlltrlp I In six-other t1l' on tracks. BU to track.

and I op. I I theother In. wulost 0 the' oi nof t. on theoccaaion Whl 4 his deat race wlthv1ctoy att 111 the lar st history Hlsop occal on otthe re con- 1s racl game arrange menta hese and. ould tovera.

ollbe pmt TlctoryfonOWI- 73 WJthourot lttIome er motorpacedprofes of was 5 ec nda. enntwu atarterawho dId not lnc1 deDlck- Hot1 ld UaJY.Hac- aenDenmatk 81m ranC andAndemus ledatthe1tart. W1LIOni byW1thaur afth notwiu standlnl' tho bs4 ofa 1 Atth1I. 1tWunSdtnttht1h c8a7 n1 two nn coTu m8 1thoUrlecrafth end Ul' iCOv red heFrenchn1an thenm I rble1rh. wath me1Tfe1 heni Cow redw mU wLlno Walt ourb 14tiit wt mar PUShtn.

C. htm. Yto ith n1 order Jgtumwu wucanced no' be' lonc4ltan eqcJ ra affi I IArcUK rIeiW lI ft sept ber tfj rlcfe1 dWnploultdP 4aT heatIhfjae 1J 4ecld Sept mber tDefJnal Se mber' lhmiw nt 1. theni rliau eJWn1' mite lttJomet T1me0401 lt rlei' ihi 1taC Jri Lond 12Inth ft c1 bTt eeL TdJhold of Jti n1 rot Yotenof t1Aat iiD1 r- emi b4ic to AtdenlwlromtheFourtJi1Ward. toth to.

be 01i th8 thacorning Oet ber :1 beeDa ofeAtlant nuan4 ftaerndth peopteai ot.th theCOMC1ou. enrj" byr4 to14ohatw. oa pubUcolei1 rlTate-dURiJ. 2e i KeleetecLthatt aK Te etoeelob fr ft i 1 i CC C' ffR I ohri1r Cb Jr arRout i TE tI. TO riL tU ND SELO SUTTDAl FIFTEENDU COIGBElCURSIIi 3000 5251G5 210 85 S142O TICKETS' TICKETS" TICKETS' TICKETS.

SOli H1 jAN Ti ONLVLlN freerectlnlng carL ONCYLINE ervlnSlaUm alJndlnJngc r. LJNEvlaLexlngton andLoullvme ONLY NEvla tln. fnn tyandl lanapoIlL. THFIOUGHPULLMAN SLEEPINGCARS. achExcuralont cketlg od.

en daYlwili be' lolduchTu alcThuraday thmonthofS ptem. er TlcketOffJ lChHr 9 d' J. Co. R. Pale ger Southern.

Ra lwarAtlanta imGBoS1iOOlS WOXAIT Wash an. 1ffo. and. mO Jut dat thtsafternoon at1 buthU isexpectedflOOD UlI rep ited. at Kanapahathla Intenleand1f lIea ht.

wardoffered his henstoQhU beenrals toII50. ALrDtOnEANDBE111BN Uwa Savam1 h. K. 1I Steam rs. Jefor teAJn rIUnC end lOLitn ltedS faI plrmentofIIOO W1LFOGG.

A taGa OuefarePltlS fivec nfsorJheround tripbtth aeab9ardAi TiC le. ber th5tb6ih n4 W1hjfil1arU it. Sep emb J5tlj 1 J4. Tbr 1g leepingcar I' rcoachesf tJtl an e. YU' ANDWANT VOTESOE HE PU TYOUR' THECONSTITU" lIONA NC Be's I f.

1staUmentofF c. n' 1 i i fJ it fa i lr b1gtQIII ridi 6jj TEIQNA TIE tj AIJ1Ji4 f. f- A 1. PA1MTED ATIE IO" aE7ICEI Jji ThL g' 4 RESTE fl St. LoutarfLt Un ont.

I pui-portlnW me a oIMIi bacZ a tor4 7 Dere- I It ed the SI7 usptcjou tefe' as thSOT a woiderful nCrTJ eady an4 rt- WOTX111C WheAthe4 ig inoey manager bItT npe Lou that th. 1d I day. what mOn I irn 1o for pa U. Sfl4. make i not BeI nec.

OX ar. veItng tG flniIIty 1 waLui k. reaCh St. y. th h' make goOd Uon 1f ay a 1113 znOth1 ra atJO tw I faTflIT appe3Z re1 sa71 onOf Itved he tnet wI COX1.

Ofl fiVe triI th L-iilC. ets 10th. 11th and 12th. sep. ExtenstOli toSe er depositjntick paymen.

eXtCflsjofl I Yilbe rmIttd gaud return tW i. A 1iii 1' a ic 0 k2 r- 2 a4 Fw thCHanges if rs the S1efp1 yLWhat ti the Changes Are Summaijzed J. I By V. 2i or Ia poa fld qnutloui otthe usast change In i Ie thu 3 ur noIe ortant affee To orna to Hecuba. the iornethlng new whtc rgtteg eId 11 iraIIe ay tb e1d fet nts 1 th aee of In th roperI nak tOput Acbnrn it Ti' It.

The teotbafl a lae play' still 21 year2riie to m4e. i onents Dot icr 9 theas lt ooted ke5 ft iar out Itself I I uat I czon. It we-learn bidien I if thh fag t. to easeS ftey penalty totba ifthey ofcomie so Iet pe the euld I 2 years tate jf w1nnerof toss the geal Is also a the has alwayJ thiS. mtia fiph for the tetter.

renderlntItleU mtZuC5. Zn a tMe forfeltaltbe jtwIein one ff OUt serimmigetoPiO tltI thr own yft41nai lait flne an 411iihrule otemwiil ptirpoieii1 P' IuEvezion. oUntJ. toifltUe bow- ee a the cajepeidoul Or i3eyerartaec I lices 14 IS. IS fZd I r4 fDT3I1- rncieI eepROifr he political tILn pert jas Pepar a foreUtOf the U1tO1 elecdQfiBod this with a aseing sent upon applIcatIon.

will tli bgIt enter 790T PtI oar list will forW1I 5 the' bettlaf Qfl the IbUgesof 11W. Information. t. I a. i Li cbane ralewas that lathe ml dieI be ot1therq lIne.

ifwthln23 goal elt er' learn could pity witha' few on ush This was a lamentable ztkte of-affairs au ixizto stock tYleS oenz1ye play one suitedtoj. mtfifleld 101. gOalWork. gealo otmany acheitd. nTi- Up0flLth thenecessttyrodoIng sway this do le rule.

A. a result bave tM3 yesza sort of cozppmrniaerule itaoperation the pmyMestiat Ieast ala inehot the-bill must aiwaysbe ontlie scrtmnagebut manwho aa in of ay IIn otplay se 3reIr t4' yer thisnature personallyXthlnk vomea hi I poair i hi fz clearl 5 Fr 0 andeazy toeven arenumerous present-known of-a-field ecline shall whTch iii. stancewise. direction ac- As. wfl be the feat.

the a kid not a pariorgamendflOt reformed not saitsdthe Next the pri cets of thearo1 southem 1' ifeitrilanwiulaniwer. he of Ibe nestthos tO uponwhich be doubt BC 1re 1POrtl The Constitution. NnttaI E31d1 ChntpI nz1ifP. NeirportB. L.

September Joe hut' of the cottagers. The race was ces.nd the4Cem In 3- 22 fl2inhIti 4534 econs. an. AtraliZ forme a' aeond 3a ow' KePt. citOD ItT of Pennpyltanta c- I.i a 1READYFOR WORK I eBe Announced in Many Thtaanii ottbebaaebafl seison give warning that another sport Is eeady to start.

for a aeasons work. 1n. ev-ery cltytintbe ith collegians 4 those whJwifl bome coll4jtauaare bnsy in doping a diniioafootbsfl teim. fmrtbelr coflehe. J4' in i short tlmthiold tore of laatyearwiilhe dragged out front the1r and carefully examined I witbreference anothersetsoniwear I or tona I ot the iddle the ofalllsagoodcOach.

i Rl hie men football' from Penn. WbitDel. Sht1ey Forsythe PhilflPP. Alabama are xiew the team InldditIOn Barnard Dickin. coacbiUDieIliflSOn thebacks wIli th from Mictigan to5be great-deal Is al nfor terb ck tiret and then seUOfl beacted asestant yost-Il of wan the celeeted to tb game Thu A expectbt0 a ForsytbeaOW VnkersitI Florida.

ii Into as a footbailcentarHis be as he will not have Or the end 0f338itSICtOfldS 50 neoeeaarl to tealS. HJWUI gf HeIsaenlc sfyi aid those. whe have p1aYe4' asJnst Heaan teRm aeW Its eectIuese InCkaoa gslywifltaktba cJ a k.J if 4 j4METOEND i OtS Three MoreiRcrds Fell Bef Assai4 i Ath L4After a in an exposlflongevyal AgIa' oda7 Olympiq ordi di of the a the thnewa 5 the vent E1Dv rsk I bestwai I I Inches- breaking 910 K. of attbe In ill of the Rose A A I 28 al- 12 IOYS the-award as orkAth2eUc him so' aaevery In- Po Mooney Fior1daa1. I I 5 27 blsaC.

22 I 1 December hi October' I and MechanIcal collexs. I 22 Clnclnn November 14 olina rhat1kzg1uDa7 cIemaoi. Iflj Me hnIaI North t- son October of A1abami at Birmingham- 27 Columbia BC a Open. Open. Teane e.

Ocober at Xoxyflls I Kentuck ofl1e October. 24 Military aed- ethi. st Bweetwater. InXVety November 7 oOeergia at Unkerit of South-at Eno1e1fls. Scoet oCteeb.

at ekm e. 3 CEiNLQN DON ffl Atlantan Ha Rice on European i Trip. Robert Walthonr champion pace to- lowerf the worid won mother charn- lonship yesterdAy- when he defeated SI- ar ills nearest opponent race for a. 1 4 I I Ni4 r't I fLi I WI fwl I NZJ- j1 I I I I ja' 1 I I I I. 7 ye- I I I iliew eld.

a a the Sofar twoon roor ace ofthe 47:35 3- the-day butwas I ed at the covered pJj a and rid- fell 10 seriously hurt wlthSIrnar hIm way-to the flnis Von Thecontest one pe uzleyWon The de ld add O. iTberS was a woi 2 caught his Of. biwieeL 1 won bli eCt. 3272 the from. the to a and thecon thp- public- good a our votes.

1 liafl the support osn COflIeieStlOIIl prom I have bet idet hi view the goodof Atlanta. IBEST EFfORTI I I iIDJAq I I 1'c fNRICHED A MELLOWEDB 1 OLDAGE a- jfrT i-cIe i MAG NtIS 258 St RATESATLANTATO ST1 LOUIS AND I Z1XTTDAT 2O85. I TICKETS I TH I chaircars. all meals In dIn1ngcars 134NE CincInnati and Tues- the see us BEAMJFL 5 5' Wash his is maybe has BETU I 9 of centsfor 1' with final outchange. ARE CAi rL45t I 4 MJ- a ci rr r- a kt.

I ITs ur i'- tzwisa' l' i CavringtoflMeridieth THE SIGN AnTITE KhIds of and Attractive I AT REAONAEE PICE 34 WHiTEMLL ovrunnaIIyi s.o..I2s.r' 1 If 5 5 j- s. St 5 2.

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