The American Olympic Committee together with a committee of the A. A. U., will meet this evening at the New York Athletic Club to investigate the conditions under which the trip to Antwerp, was made, and to make plans which will render impossible the repetition of certain objectionable conditions met with last spring and summer. Because of the B. A. A. games here tonight, few of the local track directors are to be present.
It is the plan of the Olympic Committee to form a sort of assembly of governing bodies of amateur sport. Formation of such a committee will, it is believed, remove the objections of various groups to the present organization, and will result in smoother methods of choosing a national team for the 1924 Olympic games.
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