In connection with the place of meeting, the accompanying table will indicate the votes of the member colleges for first and second choice: New York Chicago New Orleans St. Louis Pie Cee 59 30 23 8 Second Choice ................ 12 44 22 24 The following nominating committees were appointed: Rules Committees: Thomas E. French, Ohio State University, Fourth District, Chairman; First District, C. P. Houston, Tufts College; Second District, E. L. Mercer, University of Pennsylvania ; Third District, L. C. Glenn, Vanderbilt University; Fifth District, A. E. Eilers, Washington University; Sixth District, W. E. Mentzenthin, University of Texas; Seventh District, President Thurston J. Davies, Colorado College; Eighth District, J. Fred Bohler, Washington State College. Committee to nominate officers of the Association: Romeyn Berry, Cornell University, Chairman; First District, S. T. Arnold, Brown University; Second District, H. T. Brown, Jr., Haverford College; Third District, R. A. Fetzer, University of North Caro- lina; Fourth District, Z. G. Clevenger, Indiana University; Fifth District, C. L. Brewer, University of Missouri; Sixth District, H. H. Norton, Texas A and M College; Seventh District, to be appointed; Eighth District, T. M. Putnam, University of Cali- fornia. F. W. Luehring gave a brief verbal report on the N.C. A.A. Swimming Championship held at New Haven, in which thirty-two institutions were represented by 139 competitors, who were success- ful in breaking a number of records, both American and world. On recommendation of the Swimming Committee, it was voted to approve the University of Minnesota as a site for the N.C. A.A. swimming meet next year. The President reported on the N.C. A. A. wrestling meet. The N.C.A.A. Olympic boxing tournament was held at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, on March 27-28. Entries were limited to upperclassmen from colleges on the membership roster of the N.C.A.A. Representatives of Junior Colleges were barred from participation. Meeting of the Soccer Rules Committee The annual meeting of the Association (Soccer) Football Rules Committee was held at the Harvard Club on Sunday, January 19, 1936. The Committee expressed the opinion that if this country is to be represented in the Olympic Games in soccer in the future, representation should be by a college group, either graduate or. undergraduate, as such an aggregation would be purely amateur and more representative of the game.