SCHOLASTIC RECORDS FALL WHEN SCHOOLBOYS CAPTURE MEET Arthur McKenzie, Central High, Breaks Une-Mile Mark Rogers Star OTHER SCHOOL NEWS standing out moro prominently than I mr other performance In tlio Penn Fresh- f Combined high schools' Indoor track mid I j,j meet, won by tho high school stu- enta yesterday afternoon, was the splen i did riinnliiB of Arthur McKenzie, tho !' crimson and Gold distance runner, who Upped oft 3 3-j seconds or lila own Indoor record for the mile. Three records felt when tho schoolboys triumphed over tho collegians In this nn BUI meet It was the third straight vic tory for llic OIK" Mfiiuui Luaiua, me cum lined strength of the Central High, Northeast nnd West Philadelphia teams train proving too great a handlcnp for the flrst-yenr men to overcome. Of the three records which fell, Mclvcnzlo was the only high school boy to liang up a nnr mark. I He ran the mile In tho excellent tlmo of he run the Indoor, distance In 4 minutes US jeconds, ho broke tho record, which had been standing for 10 years. Many doubted his ability at that time, and soino ex pressed' the opinion that Dr. Mathew C. O'llrlcn had failed to tlmo him properly. In the meet yesterday all doubt that an error had been made was removed when cKcnzle mado still better time. The ichoolboM total was M'j, ns nfpilnst BOU made by tho collegians. Central High UllVrt sah points. Northeast High. IS points, ma vi PhlPiitelnlila Illcrli. r, nolntn. South- ' trn lllfth anil rrnnkforit Illch (II J not enter their enure icania. Th revised Individual first nnd second team letgiie standings of tho bnskrthnll plavern ttiow that Mason, of West Philadelphia, still Mdi tho soconil-strini; players, nnl .Moarklo, ef the Orange nnd Blue, tons tho list or tho frit learners, though Hchnoldermnn, of Central High: Jlondnn. of Southern Ill(?h, nnd Wnt nun. of Southern High, have mado soma marked nalns. Tho Individual leaguo standings follow: FIRST TEAM IEAOUn. Ptarr.. Sehool. Onmcs. Fd.O. FI.O. rts. JtMrkle, West I'hlla 7 10 84 ItM dchneldcrmnn. Central II. 7 24 .111 S7 rowltr. Central High :t IS 20 2 Wallace. Northeast High. 4 0 :is .VI Mondros, Southern High., -'t t 41 4'i Watman, Southern High.. 7 11 2i 42 UcCaskey. West Willi... fi 17 n .11 AJQUlth, N'ortheast High. II 7 in 21) Bturela. Northeast High.. 7 11 n 2S Mouradlan Centrnl High. 7 12 0 24 Stenart, Central High. ...7 11 0 22 Pchoppe, Northern High.. 4 10 0 20 fhlton. Northeast High., a o 1H Hedelt, Northeast High., ti S 1 17 .Watron, Southern High... II S n 111 Plnkerton, West rhlla.... n s o 111 Bachmnn, West I'hlla.... 7 7 o 14 UwMrt. Southern High.. II 7 O 14 nunnln, Southern High... 4 R 1 i:i Black, Southern High.... 4 r U 10 STANDING OP TIIK TCAMS. ' Teams. Won. Lost. P.f. Ctntral High School 4 .1 .571 Northeast Illch School 4 .1 .571 t Southern High School a 4 .42S West Philadelphia II. S :i 4 .123 I SECOND TH.VM LEACJUn STANDING. I Players. School. dnmes. Fd.Q. FI.O. 1'ts. Players. School, llaaon, West Phlla. VtnlTrf Vnrthnn., 18 :ui 111 111 7 14 8 7 4 11 4 10 0 n 211 1 18 O 12 II ir o 14 18 n ia 4 fl n o i Kothman. Southern 1, Odters, Northeast , , BCimon, Moumern .. Dondero, Southern . Labrum. Central .... Poland, Southern n Banzenlmkcr, West Phlla. 7 Perry. Central ..- 4 Echwartz. Central Weiss, Southern . Allen. West Phlla. II Korb. West Phlla 7 Hermann, Wost Phlla 1 Fearter, West Phlla. .... a Paul, Northeast 3 ; STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Teams. Won. Lost. Southern High School,, n . 2 ; JVeat Philadelphia High B 8 Northeast High School a n Central High School 2 B P.C. ,7ir .711 .28.1 .283 M'LEOD AND M'GOVERN BATTLE TO EVEN BREAK Decker Defeats New York Lad at Quaker City Club Kensington nnd Richmond . flirlit funs : today arc still nt odds ns to which dis trict has tho better bantnm boxor In tho mill section, followlns the return bout between Bobby McXeod and Young Mc Oovern at tho Nonpareil Club last nlcht. i while respectlvo constituents of tho box "ers believed their favorlto won, a draw 'decision was apparent after six fast S rounds, : The match was a retnrn affair, McLeod Qefeatinir McOnvnrn Rftvnml vppk nirn Stast nlcht McGovern fought one of tho Lbest bouts Of his careor. nnd nlthnm-h his Rjnflghtlng enabled him to pile up a big ioiu, mo scrappy Scot's cleverness earn ed him nn oven break. Eddie Sclgel, of New York, proved un able to C0D6 with Sammv Dnckor In tho wain uout at the Quaker City A. A. last J'ght. Selgel tried hard all the time, but hS W03 OUtolaRaprI In AVni-v rlAnnrlmanl fit Uia game. rectKr snono ns a clean, scientific "C-Xer. Most nt lila nunMiaa WA.a Mninrl R'J a nicety. Selgel, who Is of short ujiure, laDoreu under a handicap, for tho only way ha could reach Decker was to ,W8 In for the body, While ho was coming in Decker would coolly lot loose clean left hook to tho Jaw or a straight Wit cross, Ski Records Broken ItfSTSiM.n0AT SPRINGS, Col.. Feb. IB. All Eii'SS1'"? r8001-?? "ere broken In tha an- E .t'u 'Ji'r carnival nera yeteruay, i'u?.'nar Gmtvadt, of Chicago, who clearud Mttirdf !,iWM telu, Th former world's $& Univeralty flkl Club, of Christiana. French Billiard Star Dies 5S? X..SK' Feb- 10 Maurlc Vlgnaur. the Cii.i WJItardUt, who famo wa Inter ijtfgi": ll Thursday at Monte Carlo. Cable jr"." """ erceci naa Deen recenea rrora i by the Eruinwlck-Balke-Collender Com- r MARRYING OFF frfc AMD rW " U1PRP ti-ipvz I O0ME. AM'T.l n& At-t iv nitrT' about rr. 1- Mill nr L -111. llll ---- IIHIIU III .SUlllll-llliaSMI-M-OTN ,l I ,1 lllllll I ' I J I III. I, III ! M jllllll II I i l 11 EVENING ATHLETES MAKE NEW RECORDS WILLARD'S REASON FOR POSPONING BOUT Horse Racing Dates for Eastern Tracks Aqneiliicl.lpnr 2l to .Inly II J"J,V"-',",r I '" July JO. Snrn(oRB,ilr 31 tn August lata . ntl Hflmont -Atmust 28 to September 9. WANDERERS AT HOME TO CAKDINflTON TEAM Allied Lcnrjue Gnmo Curded at Third Street nnd Lehigh Avenues I0i1.nf .I"? "J!1 "-S'fnetlonB of tho eoceer year nnl ?Li1C'1 for 1",hlll 111 pork, .Id tteSt vi,-Ii'onlh nlfnu. thin afternoon, where the S VJ?,1!J. ' ' orI .'-n no Knmo. Tho clubs ore In," nralJ.,nn'V V Cftch "" ft IsfK" follow W' nfnh'nih,u?l,,l.'.crowd w' be on hand i"?i.lhp haU '" .""'' '" motion. The Wanderers whlln WZZ' ll?,r" .of th0 Amateur ru"? ? ". , CarcllnRion Is Iwst remembered fur .in f?nihl.!,.i,,"",1",m ,n lh0 rami rm",d for t at trophy three yean nro. Tho line-up- Wnnderers. T'eareo .... . uiniiiiRiaii :.rW fulibickV.' ;.; 'n. "ncks'i, rlRht linlfbark (llhhnns C7',hlfbn-1( MlllUan -1: JSM . . i-i"in Car.llliRtnn injior l'loeirairtR . It. .Wllnon Archllinlil .. Mcciorrcrtv . iiurRin. arte!H..L- -!NM?Mhu. :::::. iSSK! n iY-m""1 ' lcmre lorwnm V. riint. "j Alison nuldo left. ... Mill inn llWckmnor .outside W ......... . "??,, u Hgeforeo-John Shaw. Time of lmlvoV-15 mln- VIXCOME AND FELTONVILLE IN UNITED LEAOUK FRAY Contenders for Soccer Crown Meet at G3d nnd Locust Streets nnAthnm?iiiimnil"i,,n0 n," "nnjrtnnt hrarlni: lUS .SJ"m"'S. "J!l n".'.1.0''. ,P.f . tho. fnlte.1 v'li"'1. ''.r1"1 "t'e'ts thlH afternoon Cetwr?, will k,h.m.ri:TE'. '.v."". "...Vory RWF" r,giu?-V--- Harris right fullback Arkr-r Jackson left fullback Almw Hi '"'frton... right hnlflmck Wnlnnnn Oherholtscr ....centre halfback ielsler D. Kjillerton ... .left .halfback Ilaiigor J jnlr'l outside right ScliunVnn V ""anr Inside right Ulrml Rham J. Shearer centre forward.. It. Deri Vshlro Muschamp inside Irfj....T. Derl.'Sh S 0n". outsldn left Demko 45 mlnwis.e0W VoUn,'' Tlme of ,1"'" EXIDE MAKERS AFTER INDUSTRIAL POINTS Electrics and Lupton Company Play Soccer at Gcrmantown Tho Icaguo-lendlng Electric Slorngo nation Company norcer Pleven will do battlo with tho earn from the David I.upton Sons Company J,nnn-InidH,Vr,al ,l'eaKue match at Chelten ate' ?fi,?Sil ''"rS"0",? i';tr'('i- Oermamown. this afternoon. Tho Exldemakers havn on i-verv game played to date, nnd must continue their winning streak today in order to retain un disputed possession of first place. I.lne-up: I.lectrlc Storage. . David I.upton Pons. Wnllaco coal Simpson (.rimes.. . Itrourfley,, Pan ps.. . , Hardy. ... Younc, . .. rnltpraon. McDonnell Allpn McCleary. IIofTtnnn.. rlclit fullback . . .NlrhnlH . ... Clark . . Doofly Quay .Scott . . .Hervent . .Wnllnco . . .('anker l)aonport . .ConnHly icit ruiihacK . rlRht fullback ccntro hnlflmck . left hnlflmrk . nutstde rlcht . . . Jnsldf rlRht . centre forward . . Inside loft . . outKldo left .. Ilcforec Thomas mlnutea. A Ird Tlmo of hahea 10 RED AND BLUE SOCCERITES INT INITIAL PRACTICE Penn Varsity to Play Philadelphia C. C. Today at St. Martin's The University of Pennsylvania soccer eleven will Ret In lta Mrst pinctlep since tho close of the IntercolIeKlatn I.entio season this after noon, when it lines un analnat the rhlladelphla Cricket Club nt St. Martin's. Coach Stewart's team will bo composed of six etcrans of tho 1015 combination and live recruits Perm. Philadelphia. Shannon coal Harker Kdwards rlKht fullback Council Hirst ...left fullback Sims lluzby rlKht iMlfttfirk Hamilton Mohr centre haHbnck... W. Johnson Webster left halftmck M. Johnson Tlyrno outside Hunt Tnrter Nassau Inside right How land Clothier centre forward H. Dlsstnn WcHsman Inside lert J. Ul.saton Tlnaman outsldo left Houston DE ORO TO PLAY ELLIS Championship Billiard Match to Be Held Hero Sol. Alltngor has slgneil up for this city a world's championship thrce-cuphton carom match between Alfredo Do Oro, tltleholtlor, ami Charles Ellis, tho former Doylestown resident, who Is tho cham pion of tho Interstate I.caKue, which will bo decided In three blocks of CO points each on next Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday nlKhts. Alling-er, to securo this contest, tho first for tho tltlo tn this department of bil liards, had to outbid Now York, Chicago, Cleveland and several other cities that wero anxious to stage this match. BASKETBALL NOTES Gtrard has won the American LenKue cham- flonahlp two years running. It went through hla season without lonlnjc a game. ftimden hna a pjinnpn this Avpnlner to put thn rnlltiri uniinr Itparllnir. anil as tne Hears have lost three games In u row. It Is no more than likely that Heading will use "steam roller" methods to win. And this should bring out some lively passages. rred Oelg played one game with Trenton nnd then retired again. Gelg hasn't played In some time, and It would take too much of hli tlmo to tit himself for the fray. n-wntnn hnoMii. ultrnlniF Tnmmv Ttarlnw a local proJuct, lias signed llarereavei, who haa been playing forward, and Hilly Lloyd, u guard on tho Trenion Y. M. C. A. team. They will te given opportunity the remaining gamea. be given opportunities to show their worth in Trenton writers aro agitating tha return of Fred Cooper as coach of the Trenton team. Hough. Getilnger and Pranckle need no coach ing. Cooper would be valuable to the team If it were made up of Inexperienced players but Inexperienced players have no license in tho Eastern League. Local officials will be busy today. George Cartwrlght will ofncl&to in the Navy-Swartti-more game, Veto Carnoy will handle the Tomo Central High School, of Washington contest and Jimmy Humsey will work: In Carney's place at Oirord College. MAYBELLE - J t j l'lmiEA ' "race Aprft is tn April 29 1 1 ml i co-May t to Mnr 17. .Inmnlra - Slny IB to Mar 24. ne ii 27& WA? QrCIMS- TO WIVEJ cmrJ I -Ir &AV& YOO THHvjSo AND Too IT , &7 VfU THE. GAVE IP I, V -' J -riWrT. TUR HE'D KUN T IN0W.T3EAWJ 0& J Vou Til-DN'T QOIT w "il THEnPrtlUUS Tl W ttAD V - l w JrMo -hcro ( ' ' OPP THE. MAPM TQ HEARl 9 1 1 11 ivwin ww.-. 1 1 it u- .. -, . , -. . . chi kaiari M aiAGM JflR' I V VtHATT- W-J ilUl i . J 'JW ' -1 ' AIM 'W LEDGEE-PHILADELPHIA, SATTJKDAY, EEBRUAEY i HHHT 4mumT J J r ik t aool mm inc u. u. iiuuu live captured tlio pennant this season by one came. The players, loft to rifrht, nre: Standinp; Hess, Butler, Dunlcvy and Hanson. Sitting Hitbcrt, Rumsey, Mascot Birdanll, Blair LOCAL ATHLETES WILL MEET SWEDES HERE Hjertbcrg Will Bring Team Over Next Summer Many Stars Expected Members of the Mlddlo Atlantic Association in thl1 Melnity will havo u chance to show their klll iiKulnt somo f tho world's greatest nthlotex at nn Internntlonnl compctltlnn In rhllndelphl.i. In either Juno or Julv, no online to nrniugiMnents whhli 1mo Won tompleted ly tho Am iteur Athtetlc I'nlon and Hnilo llfortherK. trainer of athletes of Sweden. HJertbrc will bring to thl country late in Mav betwirn 20 and flu of Sweden's grealeft athletes. Tills ltt will Indiiile a number wlm took i art In the last Olympic games In Swe den In llll'.1. This team will Include special ists in every event, and especially a group of all-around athlete who ulll try thelt skill against How aid Ittrry, who won tho all around championship at the I'enn relay meet last spring. Just who will appose the Swedes Is a matter of conjectme an I will probably not be deter mined until ufter the lateit olteglate meet lato In Mav. The selection will bo made by tho local officials, with George Pauling, tho head of the Middle Atlantic Association and big factor In national atTalrs. directing tho choice. Ted Meredith tho great Tenn runner, will no doubt bo the star or the team, but HJertberg stated that he lias a middle distance timn who would hie in en pitied against Meredith had the OljmpK's been held In Uerlln. PENN SWIMMEHS SWAMP C. C. X. V. IN LEAGUE MEET Quakers Win by -12-11 Score in Tank Competition cor.u:on swimming standing. Cnlleso Princeton Valo rolumbtii v. i p.c :i n l.nno :i t ,-r.o J 1 .I!li7 :i z , .ciin o 7 .OIK) Pcnnnylvunla a c. n. v NEW YORK, Fell. ID. Tho swimming team of tho University of I'ennsylvanla de feated tho representatives of tho College of tho City of New York In nn Intercol legluto dual swimming meet In tho C. C N. Y. tank last night. Tho scoro was 42 to 11. Tho Quakers captured first and second places in every event but tho fancy dlvo and r.O-yanl swim. In the former Ileb ner, of City College, was victorious, de feating both Evans nnd Coons, of I'enn sylvanla. In tho other event Uosworth, of C. C. N. Y., captured second placo, losing tho raco by a few Inches. Slmonton, of Pennsylvania, was first in "1 beconds. KILBANE NOT AFRAID OF CIIANEV. DUNN SAYS March 17 Bout Is Off, However, But May Meet Later HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Feb. 19 If Georgo Chnney wnnta a bout with Johnny KII bane. featherweight champion, Chaney will have to wait until tho Inst week in April or early In May, for thero will be nothing stirring In tho flstlo lino between Chnney and Kllbnno on tho dnto tho world tnkes a day off to celebrate tho nntul day of Ireland's patron saint, March 17. "Kllbano Isn't afraid to meet Chaney or any ono else," snld Dunn. "I called off tho bout for March 17, nnd I did so because I folt I was being 'framed' and that nn ndvantago was being taken of our Interest.' I am now trying to get Al Her ford and Sam Harris together and have tho two of them promote tho Kll-bane-Chnney bout. If they can do this, I am ready to consider a now agreement, but the former contract Is n dead Issue so far as I am concerned, and Kllbano won't meet Chaney In Haltimora or uny whero else on March 17, Penn Meets Yale on Mat Penn and Yalo will meet In dual wrestling Safeties In Welghtman Hall this afternon. The uts will bo aa follows: 1111-pound class, Sherman, Penn. ts. Fowler. Yale; lli.Vpoun.l class. Souder. Penn, s. Wallace, Yale, 133 pound clabs. Kolser, I'enn. e. Krelder, Yale: 145-pound class. Captain Mllllgan. Penn, vs. Bennett, Yale: MS-pound class, Malakls, Penn, v. Potter, Yale: llght-heuvywelght class. Levin, I'enn. vs. Smith. Yale; heavyweight class, Tltzel, Penn, s, Oalbrldge, Yale, l(5S. I MUTftiFX 1 feS ANT5 Tr ) 1V.IKG.INIA VOOHAyEH'T I frJj - MAVBBU.E SAID HB CT rZ StD SMB U QE? ouvl a zm ' v-?r 'f k 1916 CHAMPIONS OF INDUSTRIAL BASKETBALL Scholastic Events Scheduled for Today IIASKr.TllAT.I, Nnrtlienit Illch . XnirWimn IIIkIi, nt Norrlslomi. Srlinnt of IVdnicnirr n. I'enn.ylriintit It. Airy. Ilihlllulp for llir llrnr, nt Ml uiiikIiiIc IIIkIi n. nt Sunrfhinori-. NiiHrtlimoro HIkIi, (llrard CiiIIpkk mi, Wst Clifstrr Nor mal, nt Went Clirstrr. nutlirm IIIkIi . Venn I"rrhmrn, nt MVlKhlmnn Hull. lirorffc Srlinol in. lrddle Inntllntp, nt IllRhtHtOUIl. Ji-riiiiinlmn I'rlrndx vs. Chentnut 1IIII Ariuli'iiiy, nl SI, Mnrtlni, t'li".lrr IIIkIi mi. Wllmlnclnn Confrr enrp, Ai'iidi'inv, nt I)opr. I'rslniN Collrgp tn. W'llllnnisoll Hilinnl, nt Mdlln. Nnrlirrtli IIIkIi Srhmil tk. Wt C'liMter Nornilll IleprrK, nt Weil ClipMpr. .St. I.iiIic'h Silinnl s. WilmliiRlnn I'rlnulH, nt WllinliiKton. Hnt riilluilrliililn IIIkIi Krliool vh. T.nurpnrptllln Kihunl, nt LunrpiiPPTlIlp M-lioul. M. .InkPiih'H rnllcRC 18. Lit Snllp, lit St. Jnnpiili'x Cnllritp. HWI.MMIXO Out ml lllch in, Wst riiilmlplplilii Illgli Sclniol, ut Wrut Ilrniifh Y. Jl, ('. A., 8 p. m. RRAZZO TO MEET AZEVEDO IN FINAL AT NATIONAL A. C. Boston McMnnus Not Lad Portug'uese Stopped Last Week rranklo MeMnniis, tho Poston fefitlior ivi'lglit who ban hcen boximr nurcrHifulIy in tlllH Pity for two vear. Is not the Sllllle I'Vankle MrMlimlH who WHH stopped hy Jno A7ppdl roi'pntly. Tho Iioaton lad was In tills cltv thn nltfllt Azevpiln knocked out his Minn, who Is him to be a Toledo boxer. To-nlk-ht nt the Nation, il Club Huston McManus will tiipi-t IMdtn Wiitl.irp. nt ltrooklvn. In ono of flip bouts to tlio fenturo frny nlilch will bring toKether A7vedo and Jack Ilrazzo. Tho pmgr.im follows: Plr.it bout Sailor Cznrmnnskl, I'nltpd States Navy, h. tjuartennaster Smith, United States Navy. Second bout Je.in Constance, Prance, vs. Johnny Nelnon. Kensington, Third bout nddlo Wnllaco, Prooklyn, a. Prankle MeMnntia. IlOKtnn. H0nilwind-up Solly Hums, Los Angeles, s. u.iiiio wngnnii. untio itaiy. W'lnd-up Jack llrnzzo, Iluzloton, vs. Joe Azevedo, Oakland. Jlmmv Murphv was down to weight today for bis bout with Penny Leonard at tho Olym plu club Monday night. The match wns made at lfl. pounds ringside. A New York former nmntcur champion. Angle Itatner. will m.tka his first Philadelphia appearance in the semi. He Is paired off with Pred Kelly. Whlto Louisiana, or this city. Is boxing in tho W st, a constituent of the clever bantnm has undertaken to keep bis namo beforo the public, Tho umpiring youngster H ready to meet Jllckev llrown, Joo Tuber nnd Jimmy McCabo under the name of Young Louisiana. Jack Hanlon is working on an all-star card for tho OImpla. March fl. He expects to show soveral rast out-of-town boys, llanlon will mntcli Hobby Iloynolds with a worthy op ponent for that date. Hdille Itevolro will find young Jack O'Prlen faster thin ever when they start over their lfi-round lourney nt NorrUtown Tuesday night. Little Jack is training at Herman Hull's Kern wood Ptirm and he Is preparing himself for an aerial attack on Sir Edward. After bis bout with K, O. Farrell at the n,.itirtnH fMuh Tueud.iv ntirht. Willie Mnorp will make another endeavor to coax Steve Latzo into tho ring with him. Hobby Guniifs' spei lal show lias local fans on edge, nnd he behoves the 11th and Spring Garden streets arena will be Jammed to Its capacity. Lew Tendler probably will be matched to meet Johnny Hnlo If ho shows to advantage over Peto Herman, Tho "Kewpie" announced his willingness to take on Tendler If tho weight was mado at US pounds ringside. A 12-round match between Hilly nevan and Alf Mnnsneld win 00 stnged In t'ottslown ile day night. Hilly Itocap will roferco the bout. stagen in rousinwn Aion- Johnny Durns and Jim Peenoy nro halng a merry time typewriting challenges to oacli other on bohalf of Joe Uorrell and Halph L'rne. Tho result probably will bo that thu middle weights again will meet. Swurthmore High Wins SWAItTIIMOnn. Ta., Feb. 10. The Swarth more High School basketball team defeated I.tnadowne High hero this morning by tho score of HI ta 2.1. At the end of tlio first bulf Hwarthmoro led. M to 11. Line-up: Swatthmore High, iMinsuowne llign. forward Han Prlcko (Place) Parley (Iteese) Morlan forward , Dattln centra .., ...Ilochford guard Hart ivarnall) Downey (W. Wood) n Wood Itefereu Lungren. guard Kldd Bwarthmore Collego. Tlmo of halves 20 minutes, Plot by J. P, McEvoy (Copyright 1 1016: By Tha Tribune Company) WILLARD DIDN'T WANT TO BOX ON HOLIDAY Champion Gives Real Reason for Postponing Match With Moran in New York By JESS WILLAIM) Hea weight (Mnuiplon of the W'orld. CHICAGO, Feb. in. Now that the dnto for my light with Frank Mornn hns been shifted fiom Mulch S to March 'SJ, I will furnish a icnson for my Insistence upon the change. ' It may strike mnny ns liolng rather finicky, but It Is correct. March S falls upon Ash Wednesday, it day that Is held in ki wit respect by tho Chilstlnn world. I have any number of friends who would not attend u light under any consideration on that dny. Rather than deprive them of the opportunity of seeing the fight, I belli out for a postponement. I believe that there are thousands who will ap plaud mo for making tho change. Of course, If Mr. Rlckarc! mid his part ner. Mr. MeCtnckon, had Insisted upon my lighting Moran on tho original date, I would havo done so. Although I had a rather scvrio cold, I am satisfied that If It wero absolutely necessary I could have gotten Into shape. I believe that oven If a man does fol low lighting for a llvllhood there Is no reason why ho should not respect the religious beliefs of his friends. As many may now remember, my fight with .Tnek Johnson In Havana was to take place on 1. aster Sunday. I wanted to change the date, but nt that time hud no sny In the arrangements. The date wns changed to tho following Monday, thereby respecting the feelings of tho folks In Cuba. And, believe me, I wns Just as delighted as they. Janney and Durton Win J. W. Janney won low net prlie. and M. C. Ilurton capturu! low grufs honors in tlio Lum bermen's AHpoil.itlon Inning orr tho mini 1 ture golf couit-e lu tho Glnibcl more. Jnuney's card was 2H'js.uii, li.iudh.ip I'l nnd net 't, while llurton'H iirlze-wlnnlng gro.m scoio was 27 out and 117 In for u totnl of fit. Warhop Sicns Willi Cardinals PltllP.POltT. 111. lYb. lfl.-Jaik W'ni hop. former pit' her for the New York Ann ri aiif, who lln's here, has signed with tho St. I.ou!s Nationals. WINTEItItESORTS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ITLANrCCtrVL Suooriop location with an unobstructnd view of hpnrh I and boardwalk A recognized 1 slanaardjof excellence C.citv6UO. WALTER J. UZBY. has set fl tiP.W .ManHn-rrTrtP aoifinio s n wt 1 a ilo'-- XARCE3T Tiniirtoor nnsoriT HOTEL CSWIIlTTrt JWHOTuc.,. TTilTMDING HESORr HOTEL Of TMt WORID nnariBoroiian-iSKnrwim ATIiAKTIi; CITY, N, J. OWNrSSHIP USNtatUINT JQ9IAH WHITE A SONS COMPANY Wpmintpv K- v- nr, tieaiu. uiov, ta wcstiiiintjit-i B, j,rlv baths run Wttter H.CO up dly. to S12.S0 up wkly. Chas. lluhre. nitowN's iii.i..s-in-thi:-pim;h. n. j. THE INN lN Tiu3 PINES the Ideal --1-1 place for recuperation: pure water and food. Climate dry and wurm. I. L. & M. S. HUUDKrtS. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STR AYFR'S The Uest Uuslnesa School. -J 1 ivrt. 1 ca kJ 801-SOT Chestnut Btreet CCSPW ATLATTTIO CITY I IT "DOGXNT Nrl4R Llllf-A-. -TNir-iT-. i-t- I'lr rrop r qh, YesrtKoy " fft JiHfe JJION T PtlTU TfJUK. ,30tJ HfcKiibl-r- BUT TilflU'r illAWT TVs I -RA(Se A uor op 1IJT7-I-P. rir-R. - JWrVKJN WWERJC ,-' "I1"" " mmrmmmrmmmmmmmmm. 19, 1016. LEAGUE Dicjrlcr, Ucynolils, White, Hazlett, and Ncumnn. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Routs Last Night NONI'A It PIL Young Mi'Goiprn drpw Kith llolili) Mcl-euil, Andy Iliirni linoebpil out Marty limn- in the fnurtli, ,lnrk I'ur rrll noil Walter Ilronn drew. I.eo 1'ljnn stopped ,IncU Nkcll In tbp hpioiiiI, Jimmy llprgrr won from .luliniiy Donobiir, (lAKi:i! CITY Milium Decker ilp feated IMdle -clgcl, Sol O'llounell won I mm .top Hunting, I'nrd .M linger out fought Phil I.nurpncp, Danny Gorman kiiuckpit out ,loliun Morgan In the t.pp ond. Mike Johnson stopped Tommy I'ntt In the fnurtli. Tommy Cranston dpfeatpil 1'alsy Hjlcter. HEADING .link Tiilnnd defeated Mpw I,utzn. HOVI'ON Toniinv O'Kppfp wit forcpd to ipilt In l'mnkie .Mnik In tlio third bp I'niise of mi Injured liiiuil, M3W YOItK Cowboy t'linrley Slinudt dcfentPtl Young lliikpy, 1'eie Ciilllgiill hloppeil Hid WINon In tin- fourth, Clinrlej I-ouurd kiHM kpd out ICuy HUers in tbp I'lglitll, Young .Mlirtln iiutpoluteil I'iukey HiiriiN, Young 7.11I11 Kid won from Wal ter NpImiii, Happy .Mahoucy outpointed ,lop llrndlpy. SYKAC1 M! l'nuililo NclHun and u ouiig" Nell drew. Vollmer Again Sets Kcconl NRW YORK. IVb. W. HiThort 11 Vollmor, the iiialnsttiy of the rolmiihl 1 swimming team, lontlnued his re coril-bre.iklng r.imp.ige last nlrflit by smaihlng the Intercollegiate 1 on-yurd ri nl in a dual meet between his collego and Yale In the local tank. Ho lowered the old record, held by himself, by 1 ,'1-5 seconds, ilo was clocked In .Id 2-5 seconds. Yalo won tho team honors with a scuro of 29 points to 21 by Columbia State Mntmen Win STATU COLLRGi:, Pa.. Pel). 10. Prince ton made Its Initial nppearanto on tlio Stato College mat last night beforo a hoiibo-party irnnd of 2000 In iho hardest fought meet seen this eiir In the I'uin State Armory. Although tho Tigers wero dofentid. 2: to 7, every bout w.is rlosely 1 untested, two going for cxtrn periods. Temple Plays Gallautlct Tlie Temple L'nKerslty varsity quintet will play the Gall.iudi't Collegi' Iho. from Wash ington, tonight on tho llro.id nnd llerks floor. STEAMSHIPS . jwmm MMt PORTO RICO CRUISE, $94.50 Including Alt Expenaca Large, comfortably appolntn tlrirooi, built for tropical service. Cioune, atrommoJitiom and eqdp-. ment are o( lK lnt, the vcur is your home for the entire crime from New York to and arouad Porta Hico and iftum. Stops at principal ports. A saibng every Satunlajr from Now York uodet toe Anxcricaa flig. Write for "Porto Kico Cruue,' the story of tKis encha&ttog voyage. Defc, PORTO RICO LINE "& llruni'li liiket Oltlee, 101 Chestnut htreet, Plilladelplilu. TOURS A I A SIC A 5 Persona,Iy Conducted LakK4. Tours in june and JuIy One Tour Visiting "Midnight Sun" IS Pacific Coast Tour, including all the Great National Park; some of the moit wonderful and interesting trip ever offered. Remark ably law Inclusive rates. WoTwo conducted Tours to Florida and Havana In March. Write for booklet of Western Tours just issued. GILLESPIE, KINPORTS & BEARD Phone Walnut 4243 1115 Walnut S.lreet, Philadelphia. Virginia Repeats Only rtCTCThl O0H, HAytJELLB ai&v - i - . - rv - r "-jiji .VjHrVT voop: iH& . ' l-T 0 v- r--' M '&K? 11 , NEW BUILDING NEEDED HERE FOR BIG TRACK MEETS " 1 1 11 M u n i ci p a 1 Auditorium Would Attract Athletes From All Over Counntry I. C. A. A. A. A. EVENT Vlicrt riilladclphla notj! It .municipal ntnlltorliitii tliero ought to bo n great boom for Indoor ntlilctlcs In this city. At pros rut I'lillmlclphla docs not possess a slnslo tlor-ent indoor track. Those, nt tho various I urmorlcn nre not only far too small, but slneo spiked shoes nro not permitted, every competitor risks serious Injury. The present Convention Halt cannot be properly heated nnd la likewise too lnac-, ccsilule II Is hoped to havo tho new municipal' nudltoriuiii so constructed that It will bo , possible to lay a (rood-sized, track on uhlili tho men cnu uso spiked' shoes and which will havo seating accommodations I for from ln.OOO to l.",000 spectators. With such nrcommodatlons this city Bhould bo, nhlo to conduct Indoor meots more sue--isfullv nnd under better conditions than nm other city In America. At norm 119 the proper' conditions nre nxmircd application, should bo mado for the nliiui.il Indoor meet of tho Intercol-, IcRintc Ansoclutlon of Amateur Athletes of Aincricii. held tho first Saturday In' March .mil now BolnB to Now York' nn nunllj hecnuse no other city can offer thoj proper lu'cotnmodatlons. That would brlnp to tills city also tho nnnuat con vention of tho I. C. A. A. A. A., which linn been meeting In New York almost from tlmo Immemorial. Those who wnnt to see Philadelphia, properly advertised should realize that this big meet nnd convention nre wbrth working 'for. First of nil, there should be some co-opcrntlon between the. Uni versity of Pennsylvania Athletic Associa tion nnd the A. A. U. officials for the pur pose of seeing that when tho plans for this nuilltorlum nre completed nothing1 bo left umlona to make It suitable for conducting tho greatest .Indoor meets In, America. Just now Philadelphia has tho reputa tion of being a. poor city for lndooor games, but the reasons for It are those given nbove. It Is possible to ovoroomel all theso objections nt one blow. Phlla- dclphin now conducts tho groatest; and, most popular outdoor athletic carnival In America In tho University of Pennsylva nia's two-day relay carnival, which was witnessed last yenr' by 20,000 spectators! and attracts moro every year. That samo management could pack tho Municipal Auditorium for an Indoor meet. CYCLISTS SEEK PEACE American Federation Asks for Con ference With Velodrome Owners XKWARK. N. J.. Fob. 19,-Tho Fedora--tlon of Amerlcnn Cyllsts, the body of men who aro making nn attempt to con trol cycling In this1 country and overthrow tho National Cycling Association, sent n. letter to Inglis M. Upporcu and Frank Million, owners of tho Newark Velo drome asking for a conferenco tho pur pose of which is to talk over tho cycling situation In this city. Tho now body says It has men who will promote tho gamo In Newark, nnd want to givo Mlhlon nnd Uppcrctl a chnncn to como to terms with the newly formed association and tho riders bofore their backers . orect an outlaw trade in. Newark. Chinese Soccer Captain ST. PAUL. Minn., Feb. 10. Wenn Pin Pan, Chinese, will head tho University of Minne sota soccer team In lfllil. Ills ejection was announced today. Pan and his brother. STEAMSHIPS 16 Days of Restful Cruising Days of sunshine and aoft tropic breezes from the scented forests of lovely Porto Rico Island of En chantment. -4f Here nre the life, the customs and medieval buildings of a civilization that was old before the "States" were. settled. Totrns What She Hears MAtE5 RCB , P )) 11 M H ft' w t 'A in Mi ' 'fit III at m n lit rti m M tK A (If (J If ITT m . v "rk nt m A 41 T it & m