é ads : These Important Recommendations “The receipts from an exhibition game not listed on our regular schedule more than paid for our Bask-O-Lites.’’-—CANNELTON City ScHooLs,.Cannelton, Ind. “‘We will gladly recommend them for increasing interest and attendance from the spectator standpoint, and also for help- ing the officials in working the game.’’-—-CENTRAL City HicH ScHOOL, Central City, Ky. “We do not think that we are exaggerating when we say that the new goals have ‘pepped up’ the game of basket ball con- siderably.’-—DANVILLE HiGH ScHooL, Danville, Ky. “They meet the objection that I have found in the present use of the net.”—JAMES NAISMITH, Founder of the Game of Basket Ball, University of Kansas. “‘We are better pleased with the goals each time we use them. Last week we played Haubstadt, where they do not use Bask- O-Lites. Haubstadt made a field goal which the referee re- fused to count because he failed to see it made.’’-—POSEYVILLE Pustic ScHOOLs, Poseyville, Ind. “They are well worth their cost to any school which expects to continue to play basket ball.” —-THE BRECKINRIDGE COUNTY Hicu ScHoor, Hardinsburg, Ky. “T wish to congratulate your company on the definite progress that you have made in perfecting a fool-proof, electric basket ball goal which adds color to the game and removes, beyond all doubt, any uncertainty of whether a goal has been scored.’’— Forrest C. ALLEN, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. “You will note that the quotation relative to Rule 3 is to be found in the inter-scholastic edition of the basket ball rules, but that the wording in the collegiate edition will be slightly different. The collegiate wording will be similar to the follow- ing: ‘Note: This section does not preclude the use of other types of baskets which have been submitted to and approved by the national committee.’ This statement would apply to your basket since it has been submitted and approved by the committee.’—H. V. Porter, Secretary National Basket Ball Committee.