N.C. A. A. Swimming Meet The Annual N.C. A.A. Swimming Meet will be held at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March 30-31, 1934. Corre- spondence regarding the meet should be addressed to the Chairman of the Swimming Rules Committee, Professor F. W. Luehring, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. N.C. A. A. Track and Field Meet The National Collegiate Track and Field Meet for 1934 will be held in Los Angeles on June 22nd and 23rd, 1934. The financial arrangements for this meet are somewhat different from those followed when the meet was held in Chicago, a central location. The University of Southern California has guaranteed a fund of $20,000 to be used to pay the round trip railroad and pull- man fare of the outstanding athletes. It is expected that this fund will take care of approximately eight men in each event. The selection of the men to receive travel allowances is planned somewhat as follows. Every college track coach will receive a bulletin instructing him to send to the track rules committeeman of his district a certified report of the season’s performance of such of his athletes as he considers reasonable candidates for travel allowance. These reports will include the meets competed in, the places won, and the conditions under which the meets were held. These reports will be sent in by the last week of May. A central committee will study them, select the men for travel allowance on the basis of actual performance, and will notify the institutions during the first week of June. The refunds will be paid following participation. In order to be fair to any good athletes who are overlooked by the committee, or who through accident or illness are prevented from showing their true ability during the season, a small portion of the fund will be held out to be used for refunds to those men who are not selected in advance but who place well up in the meet. It is expected that the net receipts of this meet will far exceed $20,000. The balance above $20,000 will be prorated among the remaining contestants and coaches in the same manner as in previous N.C. A.A. Track Meets. For further information, address Professor T. N. Metcalf, Chair- man of the Track and Field Rules Committee, University of Chicago.