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Show torn of fifteen years or more. Brown will bo elected for a second term. Chicago Is talked of for the track and field championship next year and Pittsburg. Boston and Philadelphia are also candidates. An application for membership has been forwarded by the Southern Intercollegiate In-tercollegiate Athletic association. This organization Is composed of all the southern colleges with the exception of Tulane university, which has an A. A. U. membership already. Very probably the southern Intercollegiate. A. A will be recognized ns an allied body on the same lines as the Intercollegiate Intercol-legiate A. A. A. and with the option of having n man on the national board of governors. The reason for the move on the part of the southern Intercollegiate In-tercollegiate A. A. Is that It may save members the bother of being registered reg-istered when they want to compel outside of the colleges. i AMATEUR ATHLETES TO " I ! MEET IN NEW YORK Now York, Nov. IS. Athletic notables not-ables wlc be gathering In New York for the next couple of day3 preparatory prepara-tory to the national convention of the Amateur Athletic Union, which begins at the Hotel Ar tor on Monday morning. The dolorales will g0 over i the year's work In the district asso-' eiiilloiiK over the country. It Is sail that Everett C. Brown, the president, will arrive from Chlcaso tcday. U la understood that, following a cus- |