used by members of teams qualified to enter the State Class "A" Tournament, TABLE II #w AVERAGE ACTIVITY FOR FORWARDS BY QUARTERS AND FOR THE ENTIRE GAWH IN MINUTES AND SECONDS NO. OF FIRST SECOND THIRD FOURTH TOTAL FOR CASES QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER QUARTER ENTIRE GAME RA-56 2:11.0 2316.6 2:16.8 2:21,6 9:06.0 Bae 2:14.35 2:31.4 .2:25.7 2:23.8 9435.2 CH32 2308.5 2:05.5 2710,0 2:20,.0 8:44,0 D- 6 2:24,5 2:20,0 2:18.5 2:24,1 9:29.1 Be G© 1:87,0 2:10.3 2:02.41 2:16.35 8:25,7 Fe G 1:55.65 2261.1 2:04.6 231965 8:10,.5 Ge 6 2:09,3 2:04.3 2:08,.8 2:10.6 8:33,0 #A- All cases for that position, Be All cases except those of State Class "A" Tournament. C- State Class "A" Tournament, D- Team I E- Team II Teams playing State Class throughout the A" Tournament, F- Team III ‘Ge Team IV So Se eee Seine” Namen Nemes eae nee” CENTERS The average activity of centers in quarters and in the entire game can be found in Table III. This table shows that the centers playing in the State Tournament moved nearly 2 minutes less per game than those timed in other games. This was perhaps bee cause the centers of the former groups played the post type of offense, that is, remaining in position near the basket to shoot