BASKETBALL, INTERPRETATIONS OF THE BIG SIX CONFERENCE FOR THE YEAR 1940 1. GENERAL SUGGESTIONS © a. Officials should notify athletic authorities upon their arrivel in towne be. Starting time of games will be as follows: 1) Iowa State: 7:15 peme during the weeks 7:30 pem. on Friday end Saturday. 2) Kansas: 7:30 pete 3) Kansas State: 7:30 peme 4) Oklehoma: 7:45 peme (May be 7:30) 5) Missouri: 8:00 peme 6) Nebraska: 8:00 pele Ce Lhe home team shall wear white shirts; the visitors are to dress in their school colorse de A copy of the official box scofe shall be mailed to the Secretary of the Big Six Conferencee e. The visiting team is to send to the home team, at least eight days in advence of the game, the names end numbers of all players who will make the tripe f. Bach school is to exchenge with all others squad information, primarily for pre-game publicity. This information should include number, name, position, height, weight, home town, year on the varsity, men lost by graduation, veteran letter-men returning, and any team records which may add to newspaper intereste ge The type of bell used by each school is as follows: 1) Iowa State: Riddell 2) Kansas: Rewlings Naismith Lace, or Rawlings Molded. 3) Kansas State: Rawlings Naismith Lace. 4) Missouri: Riddell 5) Nebraska: Riddell 6) Wklahona: Riddell he Ten men is the mamimum that a coach may take on a trip. There is no rule on the number that may be used at hanes (Director's rule.) 2. RULES INTERPRETATIONS ®&e On balls which go out of bounds behind the basket, the twelve-foot lane shall be permitted in which to make the pass back into the court. This, of course, does not apply to out of bound plays following a field goale b. Whenever a ball is awarded to a team out of bounds in its front court, the officiel should hand the ball to the player in the front court, step aside, and say "Play", and be sure the player is in a position to playe