had their annual meeting, the interscholastic coaches had theirs, and the sub-committee on Diving also met. The 97 men who attended the Yale Athletic Association luncheon on Saturday noon is an indi- cation of the importance of this meet as a rallying point for the coaches and swimming administrators. Although the income from the meet did not reach expected pro- portions, nevertheless the approximate gross of $3,139.00 will probably result in a better net gate when expenses are deducted than in any previous meet. $312.00 from entry fees 2,547.30 from ticket sales 153.73 from program sales 126.00 from advertising in programs $3,139.03—T otal In spite of the disappointment following the cancellation of the Olympic Games, our swimming program goes forward steadily and this year’s championships indicate that the sport is in a growing and healthy condition. Team Scores Michigan 45 Yale 42 Ohio State 39 Wayne 25 Princeton 20 Harvard 12 Southern California 8 Army 4 Z Zz 2 Z 1 Brown Kenyon North Central Texas Franklin & Marshall Individual Champions 1500 Meters. Free Style 22cm en Stanhope (Ohio State) 20 :15.8 50 Wards (Pree: Style Lumsden ayne) Zo 150: Yards Back Stroke 2. ci. Vande Weghe (Princeton) 1 :34.6 220. Yards Bree 016 dietetics Johnson (Yale) Bet 1 Meter (Low Board) Dive .ncccccccsuoue Patnik (Ohio State) 300 Yards Medley Relay —... Michigan 2 :54.9 100: Yards ‘Pree Style. Sharemet, G. (Michigan) 51.8 200: Yards Breast Stroke 2.22 gn. Higgins (Ohio State) 223.7 440 Yards Tree Style. ce. Clark, A. (Wayne) 4:50.0 400 Yards Free Style Relay Michigan 3 :31:0 3 Meter (High Board) Dive .............. Clark, E. (Ohio State) R. J. H. Kippurs, Chairman Swimming Rules Committee.