De In this tabulation of the percentage of goals made (see Table VI), one can see that player C and player M have both the same score, 33.5%. However, play- er C was the most valuable on the basis of other itemse Player A with 32.6% is undoubtedly more valuable than either. This method must be tempered with judgmente In order to arrive at an index number for rating scoring ability an arbitrary for- mula was used (see definition of terms, Noe 7)e This gives a rather high index number which when reduced to a one=twoethree basis rating gives a logical ordere Errors in ball handling include the total number of wild passes, fumbles, and held balls obtained by an opponent. In order to arrive at a ball handling error rate, the total number of passes and catches was assumed to be an accurate index as to the relative number of times chances for errors were presente By using the for= mula given in definition of terms, Noe 8, on index was established. The guards handled the ball more often than did the forwards, and the two players with tho low= est ball handling error rate (players A and G) arc guardse However, player G also played as a forward. The lowest error rate for a forward was 2,0 for player Fe In order to find further ratings for the purpose of analysis, the scores from the cvaluation chart were computed on a point por minute basis and a rating from 1 to 13 given the various players. The material in this chart (Table VII) is of walue wmtil one reaches the players with only 2 fow minutes of playing timcee Here the chart breaks dowm bocause those players did not perform 211 of the items mentioned, and aro rated too highlye This mtcrial is discussed somewhat in the summaries dealing with the individual playorse TABLE VIIe Rating on Activitics per Minute* < S : : _2 3 res = 3 2. #1 ta ® : in : iN :. a! , ' Sg : _ ¥ Zs wo Ue "in & & & ¥ Go tO ee a ee ae 8 e S38 SESS CS a oT 3 .™=S US 8 se, 8 wee £€ fn &, SN ee ae s Bei eeisin “th ss § & o § S . .9 SB » © eet Ge CBM YS SORE YY & | eo oe .. o£. 7 Ss S => © 8 8 €ttttutas 32 2 8 ES S ee £ 2 <¢ Lo SEsSs2 HF 5 wt x woud Woda LY HO GO LF S rc: + tees hl Ti _— © + st 8 f » €¢ © O86 8 8 8 8 7 = © 2+ © 38 8 ee € YY OH Ee 13 [ss Ff 4 €& ft So ¢« @€ 8 FF ewe st 9 9 > © 8 & 8 sf 6h 8& ee eS lf 4 ee ee ee & © 48 Oe tC 1 oe ££ & & 46 £4939 6B ww FT 2 12 s © 6 ££ i 2 © @ 8 £ ee 4 10 a wwmm Ss ? * © €e 4 8a 8 Ss 2 mew £ ¢ i ¢ © 3 06: 7 B&R 3 = «© 3 te we ‘-g08% ¢€ te * 2 8 - 8 48%6 2 | t2e« We wD we ae UF 6 > 6£ t«- th 2 @ eft m8 6+ te ie 5 - 6£© tf 6¢ uw 2 *A ranking of 1 is the best performances