N.Y.I.S.A.A. INDOOR RECORDS FOR EVENTS TO BE CONTESTED AT N.M.A.C. GAMES.
| Event. | Record. | Holder. |
| 50-yard dash | No record. | |
| 220-yard run | 25-2/5 sec. | C. R. Irwin-Martin, Berkeley, 1896. |
| 440-yard run | 54 sec. | C. R. Irwin-Martin, Berkeley, 1896. |
| Half-mile run | 2 min. 5 sec. | W. S. Hipple, Barnard, 1896. |
| Mile run | 4 min. 54-2/5 sec. | E. W. Bedford, Barnard, 1896. |
| Mile walk | 7 min. 37-4/5 sec. | T. L. Bogart, Berkeley, 1892. |
| 50-yard hurdles (3 ft.) | No record. | |
| Running high jump | 5 ft. 8½ in. | W. Baltazzi, Harvard, 1895. |
| Running broad jump | No record. | |
| Pole vault | 9 ft. 4 in. | E. W. Simpson, Barnard, 1895. |
| Putting 12-lb. shot | 39 ft. ¾ in. | R. Bigelow, W. and K., 1895. |
At the last meeting of the Long Island I.S.A.A. the date for the annual field meeting was set for Saturday, May 23d. The events will doubtless be the same as usual, and will be run off at Eastern Park. There was some objection to the date made by the delegates from St. Paul's, whose nine was scheduled to play against Pratt Institute on that day, but this difficulty was easily adjusted by a rearrangement of the baseball committee's schedule.
The revised schedule, therefore, will go into effect as follows—the arrangement as given in this Department in the issue of January 28th being superseded:
| April 18—Latin School vs. St. Paul. |
| April 22—High-School vs. Adelphi Academy. |
| April 25—Pratt vs. Poly. Prep. |
| April 29—High-School vs. Latin School. |
| May 2—Pratt vs. Latin School. |
| May 6—High-School vs. St. Paul. |
| May 6—Poly. Prep. vs. Latin School. |
| May 9—Pratt vs. Adelphi. |
| May 16—Pratt vs. High-School. |
| May 16—Adelphi vs. Latin School. |
| May 16—Poly. Prep. vs. St. Paul. |
| June 6—Pratt vs. St. Paul. |
| June 8—Adelphi vs. Poly. Prep. |
The amendment offered at the previous meeting, providing that any team forfeiting a scheduled game within two weeks of the date of the contest shall pay a fine of $5, was adopted. This is a step in the right direction.
On account of the withdrawal of Woodbridge and Drisler's from the N.Y.I.S. Baseball League, the N.Y.I.S.A.A. baseball committee has likewise been obliged to revise its schedule, and the following will consequently supersede that given in this Department in the issue of February 25th: