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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, NOV. 11, i By GEORGE McMANUS 1927. and signed Walter pitcher, as bhall club, Washington President’s letter 1T'S A PRETTY HIGH CLIMB- BUT THE VIEW WHEN WE GET TO THE TOR 19 WONDER | NOT IF § KIN GIT QLT OF \ T 9 CHANGES MADE FOR BASKETBALL New Rules Are Received in Latest Edition - of Spalding’s Guide Spalding’ 1927 to the ide for According Basketball which contains the official as codified and adapted b Joint Rules Committee, ing the Y. M. ( N. C. A. A, there are e changes in the rul for the coming soa- son. Proposed changes for the season of 1928-20 are also dis cussed. A note has heen added to Rule 5, Section 6, which requires that all players be numbered, to th effect that numbers one should not be used in numberi players, th making it more con- venient for the officials. Two new questions and answers have been written to amplify Rule 6, Section 6, one cn with- haolding the ball from play and! ‘the other on “courtesy time out ' Rule ' 6, Section 6, states: “Tb referee shall call ‘time out’ case of injury to players.”. .. " the ball is play jury oecurs, the referee and un pire shall withhold their rul 5 By completed is meant that the team that is in possession of thej ball has thrown for goal, ‘lost possession of the ball, has with- held the ball from play., or that the ball has become a held ball or an out-of-bounds ball.” The two new questions and an- ‘swers on this section of the rules are as follows: “Q—What. is meant by holding the ball from play’ used in this section? “A—A player withholds the bali from play when he ceases to af- tempt to score, or to advance the ball to a scoring position.” “Q—A player of team A has the ball when a player of team B is injured. As a matter of cour- tesy the player with the ball wishes to permit his opponents to have ‘time out’ immediately; how can this be brought about? “A—He can withhold the ball from play, whereupon the referee should blow his whistle and ask . the captain of team B if he wishes ‘time out.” If the captain of team B does not wish ‘time out, play shall be resumed immediately—no ‘time out’ charged; if he does wish ‘time out,’ it is charged t» ‘with- as and two when the in-) whistles | until the play has been completed. | © 1927 ey InT L FeaTure Service. INC. Great Britain rights reserved WHERE 15 MY HUSBAND ? % ) the meantime the Commit urges that all those int ted i the game make a thorough ~um, 'nnl investigation of the 1li tion of the dribble sc that all {suggestions may come a pro: |per time to the Rules Revision Rule 14, Section 10 has hunl“""“"”"” in_April, nended to read that when 4| JUdEIDE from the May r ayer dribbles and throws for a | tion of the Joint Rules Commi goal, he may recover the ball is to be expected that th and dvibble again' after the ball| tation nr l]\l‘ dribble to a sin has touched the basket or back board. Also, if the ball bat ted out of the hands of a playc who has completed a dribble, ‘nh ver may dribble again. in (he new ruiey s {the ball is m play avd i ] sion of a player when ‘time out' is called, that player puts the bail from out of hounds when play is rosumed.” On Dribbling o ide at 2s0lu imi i the —— DOUGIIAS PLAYERS s | OF BASKETBALL IN it &2l SPALDING’S GUIDE A note has bee 4, Section 10, r . 9, and 10, rding Sectiors ' which cover viola-!| tions to the rules. In case that| the referee ealls a violation, and {4if the offending player has ball, he shall pass it immediate to the oppouent indicated by the | official calling the iolation.” note has been added to tion 1, the gist of whic follows: On a jump ball, the bali drops without being { touched by either jumper, it is to be tossed up again even though | one player catc it before it aches the floor. This is not to' interpreted as Ilpermitting a | player to jump and catch the ball { In playing a ball ‘from out of [ bounds, a player is not permitted {to touch ghe boundary line unless K‘-|||= space out of bounds is limit- | ed In the 1927-28 Spalding’s ketball Guide there is a picture ' of the Douglas High School Bas- " | ketball team of last season, along | With an account of the South- U*xklun Alaska High School Cham- ;nu»nflh(p Series. The Douglas (in the picture {ner, Cashen, Coach 0. W. players appearing i Martin, P Johnson Wagner. if | Kicking Ball Three , Afternoons Special comment is made on kicking the ball, passing the ball (in from out of bounds, and toueh ! ing the ball to the floor, in ths questions and answers, supple- mentary to the rules. Notice is given by the Joint Rules Committee that a sub-com- mittee has been appointed to look into the matter of an ideal sized basketball court. It is hoped to reach a ‘decision as to what are the ideal dimensions for a bas- ketball court, thereby establishing . a standard which may be followed in new construction. It is sald that a definite " statement will probably be ready for publication in .the Guide next year. i No Dribbling Next Year I Last April, the Joint Bmlk!‘lb.llly Rules. Committee passed a new rale, limiting the dribble to a ].‘ ina jargains, Tea Room REMEMBER—3 . {Tunney NOVEMBER 17- BOOTHS OF Fancy Work, Silver Booth, Candy and Iec Cream Booth, Fish Pond, ete., etc, Dancing 'PADDOCK TO RACE 1 i “PEEVED" MAN - I 1 NEW Gene peeved” at ain ¢ when he declared | manag YORK, Nov mizhtily Rickard and is “quite a rumpu 'k to New York, Gibson, Tunney’s Gibson the champion has become aroused by tal that Rickard is “under cover” mal er of Dempsey aiso b Dempsey has ordered the Madison Square Garden, Gibson further said that Tu: ney will fight at least twice ir the next year. - NOTICE { You ean all have la ed turl chicken for phone “is Tex 150 | a nice fresh % duck Thanksgiving if your order now D. MMER, Phone ANNUAL CATHOLIC BAZAAR Three Nights 18-19 ALL KINDS Turkey Dinner Watch for Special Announcements Big Bazaar Days Admittance Free single bounce. This radical change in the game brought a volley of; vigorons protests to the Joint Rules Committee. Due to the volume of the protests and the | fact that the change had not been | well advertised in advance, a spe cial meeting of the Executive Committee was called in May an the following resolution was pass- ed and later approved by the Joint Committee: “The Rules Committee believes ‘that the 1imi-! tation of the dribble is a neces- sary step in the best interests of The Committee real- 20% 50% (USSR S S S AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL THAT SHOULD BE USED IN RADIATOR FREEZING Prevents Freezing Down to 19 Degrees Above Zero. 307 Prevents Freezing Down to 10 Degrees Above Zero. 40% Prevents Freezing Down to 2 Degrees Below Zero. Prevents Freezing Down to 18 Degrees Below Zero. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALCOHOL AND TIRE CHAINS 0 PREVENT SAYS TUNNEY f ! Paddoe world's | tor | | .| naturally, ) mussy 114 AGAIN ON INDOOR | RUNNING TRACKS! Nov. 11 Joint holder rocord for the ash and accepted holder yard dash record, will first indoor appearance 1n ition si 1920 when he| to New York this winter ceral races ock gave up indoor racing seven ago because he why unable to negotiate turns and was upable to hit his_stride until af: the first nru vards ! EASY T0 DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAlR NEW YORK, Charlev | of the 100-yard of the comps con (m ; You Can Bring Back Colm and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur hair no S0 When you rken your with Sage Te: nd Sulphur, one can tell, because it's done 80 eveilly, Preparing this mixture, though, at home is| and troublesome. For only 5 you can buy at store the ready-to-use prepara improved by the addition of nlhtl ingredients called “Wyeth's & Snlphur Compound.” You just, apen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through| your . hair, taking one small strand at a time, By morning all| gray hair disappears, and, nrlvl‘ another application or two, your! hair becomes beautifully dark- ened; glossy and luxuriant. | faded hair, though no . 15 a sign of old age, and| 11 desire a youthful mll e appearance, get hu~\ with yeth's Sage and » Compound ene lock yea younger. ady. ‘ d | | | |NE | new: mukl-l 3 Newark is to be felicit on i oo 1 \btaining Walter Johnson to man DS AHPR age its baseball team. His selec ‘, R nee that clean ch true sportsmanship ability late you and 1 wish both him | ark club success dur ason “Very truly ; FORMER CRID STAR | SUED FOR mvocm: RENO, Nev \u\ (Tut) Imlay, hnm:l | California football star whe ing won him consideral has found it hard to s routine maritgl Rita Benedict married in stated in a divore filed here today oo ATTENTION If you need a good carpenter| phone 498, Handy Andy's Shop. | A. P. LAGERGREN,, P'rop. -oo Almquist 1l and deliver Thone 528 Y i o W Al SCHEDULE MONDAY EVENINGS: 7 9:30-—Basketball. TUESDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Wrestling and Boxing In- struction: 8 to 9:30--Basketball, Unalga. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Businessmen and Clerks; 8 to 9:30—Basketball, THUREDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8—Ladics only; Basketball, Unalga, TFRIDAY EVENINGS: 7 to 8:00—General Exercises; 8 to 9:30—Basketball. SATURDAY AFTERNOON: 2 to 4—Boy:' Classes. WEDNESDAY ~FTERNOONS: 2 to 4—For Businessmen whe cannot attend evening classes. 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In either case, when |basketball. play is resumed. the ball shall be |izes the difficulty encountered bv given to team A, out of bounds, coaches, players, officials and on the side, as provided In Rule |others interested in the game in| and Coal Office Phone 389 ' Residence Phoro z.,ol , 11, Section 3. Referee's Authorl(y A question and answef have been inserted in the interpreta- tion of Rule 6, Section 13, giving the referee the authority to desig- nate which timekeeper onerntei the watch in case of a disagree- ment between the two timers. Rule 8, Section 5 has béen changed to eliminate to a cer- tain ‘extent the use of the whistle by the referee. It is no longer necessary, according to the rule as it now reads, for the referee ‘to blow his whistle each time the ball is tossed up between two players, except at the beginnin: of a period or after “time out.” Time Out—Foul Rule 11, Section 1, now reads. ““Time out’ shall be taken vmenevor a Toul is called. (a) in of a technical foul or of a e foul, ‘time out’ shall con- tin: until the referee blows his whistle when he tosses the hali at-center; (b) In case of other ime out’ of the free thrower at the thtow line if only one throw been awarded, and until disposal for the last ohe 1s, shall continue]" ntil the ball is placed at the dis-| putting such a change into im- mediate operation and therefore deem it expedient that its action taken on April 9, 1927. be de- (erre(l for the season 1927-28. In Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts “THE HARD TIME BARN DANCE Check your gun at the door Apple Cider on tap at the Bar The floor has had a thorough cleaning and polished A BALE OF HAY Numbers will be played that fit the occa- sion as well as some of the latest hits as in the days of old _A. .B HALL %ATURDAY EVENING mly so that you may luven longer and beue: evening | ) I I | s ! z z ( ! 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