QUADRENNIAL MEETING OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA SPORTS FEDERATION The quadrennial meeting of the United States of America Sports Federation, formerly the American Olympic Associa- tion, was held in New York City November 19, 1941. Officers of the A.O.A. re-elected to offices in the U.S.A.S.F. were Avery Brundage, president; Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft, vice- president; Frederick W. Rubien, secretary ; and Gustavus T. Kirby, treasurer. pe rs The National Collegiate Athletic Association is repre- sented on the Executive Committee by K. L. Wilson, Asa 8. Bushnell, and Philip O. Badger. N.C.A.A. men serving as general members of the Executive Committee are W. B. Owens, L. W. St. John, and Henry W. Clark. Designated to represent the N.C.A.A. at the U.S.A.S.F. meeting were: : : Delegates Philip O. Badger, New York University . Asa ยง. Bushnell, Central Office for Intercollegiate Athletics Henry W. Clark, Lafayette College R. Kenneth Fairman, Princeton University Clarence P. Houston, Tufts College Dr. Joseph E. Raycroft, Princeton University L. W. St. John, Ohio State University H. Jamison Swarts, University of Pennsylvania K. L. Wilson, Northwestern University Alternates Dr. R. G. Clapp, University of Nebraska Dr. Edward E. Elliott, Columbia University Robert A. Fetzer, University of North Carolina Lt. Col. Louis E. Hibbs, United States Military Academy George E. Little, Rutgers University 5 T. Nelson Metcalf, University of Chicago J. W. St. Clair, Southern Methodist University Dr. Carl P. Schott, Pennsylvania State College E. G. Schroeder, University of Iowa The N.C.A.A. has the same representation on the Execu- tive Committee of the United States Pan-American Games Committee as in the U.S.A.S.F. with the addition of Clarence P. Houston and H. Jamison Swarts as general members. N.C.A.A. appointees to Pan-American Games Sports com- mittees are as follows: Baseball John F. Coffey, Fordham University Harry Wolters, Stanford University 8