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Show klU. MEETS JIT " Changes in Constitution and By-laws May Be Recommended Recom-mended by Committee, XKW VuliK. Nov. IS. Preparations for AiiH-ric:.'.- participation in the Olympic Olym-pic panics next yMr in Bt-lKium will be started at Hie annual meeting of the Amateur Athieti- union, which is to be held Mondny, Xmcmhcr 17, at Boston, New officers w.'U be eUcted and new commit leos will he i turned after the reports re-ports of the ast year have been received re-ceived from the present committees. The list of events submitted by tho Belgian athletic commission tor track and field, .swimming, boittmj, wrwrfllng, gymnastics and tufr-of-war will be placed before the delegates for their approval. Changes In th1 constitution and bylaws by-laws and ajso the geiterai and athletic rules of the union may be recommended by the rultt Committee, of which Justice Bartow S. Weeks of New York is chairman. chair-man. Many suggestions for needed changes have been made. The championship committee v.il! have a big ta.ck in awarding the various championship meetings or next year. There hnv been more reauests for the events than there are events. For the kw. mining rfiampIOTtSxPS, in particular, the demand has been heavy. There are four or n're applications for every event on the list . Official notices have been mailed to the delegates of all active and allied ciub.s affiliated with the union. The New England En-gland association, of ihe A. A U. Will entertain en-tertain the visitors during their stay in the Hub city. |