determined by the local. management, but there shall be no free admission. 2. If a school gives out. more complimentary admis- sions than those approved in sections 3 and 4 be- low, the home management shall pay to the vis- iting management its proportionate share of the value of said complimentary tickets—in other words the visiting management shall not lose financially because the home management gives out compli- mentaries, but shall receive in its share of the gate receipts what it would have received had these tickets been sold at the regular price. 3. Press stand tickets shall be given only to scouts and to such newspaper men as are reporting the game. A maximum of ten complimentary tickets per game may be given to the business and editorial staffs. 4. Complimentary tickets may be given to the a. Governor, but to no other state officer nor to members of the legislature. . Members of the board of regents. . President—maximum of ten tickets. . Athletic board—two to each member. . Coaching and athletic office staffs. Varsity squad—one to the first year men, two to the second year men, three to third year men. g. Freshman squad—non-transferable admission to the sport in season. h. Alumni letter men—one for personal use only. Undergraduate letter men—one for personal use only. IX. OFFICIALS. 1. Officials for football and basketball contests be- tween members shall be appointed by the committee on officials. 2. In making official appointments the committee shall in so far as possible, assign officials who have been listed as satisfactory by respective manage- ments. 3. Four officials shall be used in football and two in basketball. mo oS os _ . 18