If! I1A8KET UALIi lK-'97. Continued from Inst week.) HULK II. THIS GAME. Section 1, A Ronl mudo from tho Hold shall count two points n itonl from n foul on the Imll shnll count ns ono point; n koiiI mado from n foul on n mnn shall count as ono point. Sec. XI., (20.) Sec. 2. Tho roforco shnll put tho bnll In pl.iy by IohsIiik tho hnll up In n phmo at rlitht angles to tho sldo lines so thnt It will drop nenr tho center of tho Hold, which shnll ho Indicated by n conspicu ous murk. This Is to be done nt tho open ing of tho Riimo, nt tho ueKlnnliiK of tho second hnlf, nnd nftor enoh koiiI. Sec. 3. ".or tho roforoo puts tho bnll In piny In tho eontor, It must bo ilrst touched by ono of tho center men who shnll lnivo boon previously Indicated to tho umpire. Violation of this rule con stitutes a foul. Sec. 4. Aftor time hns been willed tho rofereo shall put tho Imll In piny by tos sing It up In such manner t'mt It will drop near tho spot whoro It was when time was called, unless It was held out of bounds. In this ease piny shall bo re sumed at tho whistle of tho rofereo as If time had not been called. (VII., 7.) See. d. Tho two opponents nearest this spot when time was called shnll bo the llrst to touch tho bull after play Is re sumed. They shall bo Indicated by tho umpires. Sec. 0 When tho ball Is held by two or more plnyers for any loiiKth of time, tho rofereo shnll blow his whistle, stop tho play and throw tho bnll up from whoro It was held. (VIII, 7.) Sec. 7. Whenever tho ball Is put In play tho plnyers who are to llrst touch tho ball must not stand furthor than two feel from tho spot where tho ball Is tu fall. Sec. 8. A Knme must bo doclded by tho winning of tho most goals In forty min utes' playing time. Sec. In case of n tie, tho game shnll continue (without ccIiiiiiko of goals) until cither sldo hns mnde two addltlonnl points. Sec. 10. If tho goal Is moved by an op ponent when tho bnll Is on tho udgi of It, two t.olnts shall bo scored. Sec. 11. Tho game shall consist of two halves of twenty minutes each, with a rest of ten minutes between tho halves. This ;s tho time of actual piny. Thoso times moy bo changed by mutual agree ment of tho captains. Sec. 12. Tho tennis shall change goals at tlio end of the llrst half. Sec. 13. When n foul has been mndo tho opposite side shall have a free throw for tho goal at a distance of llfteen feet from a point on tho lloor directly beneath tho J center of tho goal, measured toward the opposite gonl. Tho play?r naving n rree throw shall not cross tho Hftoou-foot lino until the ball has ontorod or missed tho gonl. If this rule is violated, a goal It made shall not bo scored, and If missed, tho ball shnll be dond and put In play In tho center. Sec. 14. No player shall stand nearer than six foot to tho thrower, nor In n Inno six feet wldo from the thrower to tho goal. nor interfere with tho ball until after It roaches tho goal. Ho shall not Imj Inter fered with In any way whatever, either by player or spoctutors. If this rule Is vio lated nnd ii goal is not made ho shnll hnvo another throw. If tho goal Is not made, tho bnll shall le considered In play. Sec. 15. The bnll may Iks thrown or batted in any direction with ono or both hands. Sec. 1G. Tho ball shall not be kicked nor struck with tho lists. Violation of this rule is a foul. Sec. 17. A plnyer shall not carry tho ball while in bounds. Ho must play It from tho spot on which ho catches it. Al lowance Is to be made for ono who catches it while running, providing ho throws it at once or stops ns soon as possible. This shall not bo interpreted as Interfering with a man's turning round without making progress. Violation of this rule Is a foul. Sec. IS. The ball shall be hold by the hands only. The using of any part of the body to hold or assist In holding the ball constitutes a foul. Sec. 19. There shall be no tackling nor holding nor pushing of an opponent. Tho arms shall not be used In any way to in terfere with the progress of a player who has not the ball. Grasping the clothing or person of a playor with the hands or putting one or both arms about a plnyer shall be called holding. Violation of this rulo constitutes a foul. Sec. 20. There shall bo no shouldering, tripping, striking, kicking, hacking, nor Intentional nor unnecessary roughness of any kind. Violation of this rule consti tutes a foul, and the referee may for the first offense and shall for the second of fense disqualify the offender for that game and for such further period as the com mittee In charge of that league shall de termine, except that disqualification for striking, b.'xklng or kicking shall be for one year without appeal. Sec. 21. A lutjtltute shall be allowed for a plnyer who has been disqualified, and the foul made by him shall be counted. Sec. 22. Whenever because of sickness or accident to a player It becomes neces sary for tho reforeo to call "time," play must be resumed within five minutes. If the Injured player is unable to resume play by that time a substitute shall rake his place, or tho game start at once with out him. If a substitute taKen his place, ' ho cannot piny ngnln during thnt game. I Sec. 23. The bnll Is out of bounds only when It hns complotoly crossed tho lino. Sec. 21. When tho bnll goes out of bounds nnd rolls or bounces In ngaln, piny shnll contlnuo oven though n playor may hnvo touched It wIkii out of bounds, except, It tho whlstlo of tho rofereo Is blown, the bnll shall then bo put In piny as though It had not returned to the Hold of play. When tho bnll goes out of bounds, and remains (hero, It shnll bo returned by tho player llrst touching It. Thcro shnll bo no Interference with his returning It; thnt Is, no portion of tho person of an oppon ent shnll bo outsldo of tho Held of play. Tho bull may not bo touched by an op ponent until It has crossed (he line. If either of these rules Is violated, tho ball Is to be returned to tho player who had It and tho bull again put In play at tho original place. Ho may throw tho ball In any direction Into tho Held of play from any spot (out sldo of bounds) on a lino drawn at right angles to tho boundary lino at the point .whoro tho bnll crossed It. Tho bull must bo thrown Into tho Held of piny. When either of these rules is violated, tho ball shall go to tho opponents at tho samo spot. Ho Is allowed live seconds to hold tho bull, and If ho holds It longer It goon to tho opponents. In case of doubt In tho mind of tho referee as to which plnyer llrst touched the bnll, ho shnll toss It up Into tho Meld of play at tho spot whoro tliu ball wont out. Sou. 25. When tho ball Is batted, rolled or passed from tho Held of play In order to c'nlin exemption from Interference, It shnll bo given to tho opponents at tho point where It loft the Held of play. When It Is passed to a plnyer out of hound, tho ball shall bo given to tho other side. Carrying' tho bnll from tho Held of play Is a foul. (Sec. 17.) Sec. 2d. A goal scored by a playor while, any part of his person touchos tho bounds shall not count. In such n enso tho bnll shall bo put In play In the center of tho Hold. Sec 27. If ti player throws for tho goal and the whistle of tho referee, umpire or tlmo-koepor sounds while tho bnll Is In tho air, and tho throw results In a goal, It shall count. Sec 2$. When tho umpire's whlstlo sounds simultaneously with either tho ref eree's or timekeeper's tho umpire's shall take precedence. Sec. 2y. A goal scored before tho whlstlo can bo blown for a foul mndo by the team scoring shnll not count but If u plnyer while throwing for tho goal Is fouled by an opponent nnd succeeds In scoring, both shnll bo counted. See. 33. There shall bo no protests against tho decisions of tho olllcors ex cept In regard to Interpretation of rules. Sec. 31. Any remarks on tho part of a playor during the progress of tho game derogatory In any way to tho olllcials shall be culled a foul. See. 37. Any jwrslstont Intentional dolny of the game shall be counted ns a foul "Rnlnst tho team so delaying. Sec. 3S. Tho referee shall promptly dis qualify any plnyer using profane or abus ive language. RULE XH-KOULS. 1. All fouls shall bo called by tho umpire, except as provided In rulo VII., '.. 2. Fouls are clas.-llled according to tholr penalties ns follows: A. General. (1) Players addressing olllcors, Vll.,9. (2) Touching ball In center, XI.. 3. (3) Kicking or striking ball, XI.. 1C. (I) Carrying ball, XI., 17-23. (C) Holding ball, XI.. IS. (C) Tackling, holding, pushing opponents. XI.. in. 70 Dolnylng game. XI., 37. H. Fouls for which plnyers may bo dis qualified. XI., 20: ItOUGHNESS. 1. Striking. 2. Kicking. 3. Shouldering. 4. Unnecessary rough play. 5. Tripping. C. Hacking. Officials are expected to be ns strict as possible, both with players and spectators. In all cuses not covered in these rules, olllcials are to use their own judgment in accord with the general spirit of the rules. All questions pertaining to tho interpre tation of the rules may be referred to tho Ilasket Ball committee of the Ameri can league. Hopeless. "Why don't you reform," asked the kind lady. "They ain't a man on earth more wlllln' to lead a docent life 'n me," said Wayworn Watson, earnestly; "but everybody 'at trie to reform me In sists on beglnlnn by goln to work." Cin cinnati Enquirer. "I do not believe I huve a true friend In the world," "So you Jmvo been trying to borrow money, too, have you?" Truth. "Want to marry my daughter, eh? Which one, sir?" "Well, now; which fa your favorite, slr?"-PhlladeJila North Amerlctn. She: "That lame man with one eye over there, whom everybody calls captain-was he In the army during the war?" ne: "Oh, no. He got his title and Injurlos as captain of a college football team." She "Oh. how lovely! Tho brave fellow,"-New York Commerclal-Advertlser. THE COLLEGE SETTLEMENT. (Continued from first pnRO.) books In either fJerninn or English, cur rent mr.giudnos, plcturo books, and cards, nnd II led periodical bo secured by pri vate donation or contribution. D. Social and cnlertalnmont; That bi monthly entertainments nlternntlng with bi-monthly soclul gnthorlngs bo hold at tho sotttcmont house during tho coining year. 2, That such cntorlnlnmonts bo con ducted with n vlow to dovelopo "homo tal ent." K. 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