lle 126 13. 14. le Ze Se 4e ooh me FeEuUS ID POR OFFICL.TING (Continued) One institution selects officinls from ethletes who are receiving some assistance. One institution pays intramural basket ball and softball officials by requiring couwpeting teams to contribute $1.00 for each games Another institution requires each competing team to pay officials 75¢ per game. One institution pays officiels for football and baseball $1.00 per game, basketball 75¢ per game and volley bell 40¢ per houre There. is quite general evidence that most institutions that pay officials have a definite scele depending upon the sport involved. One institution pays 335.00 per official per game for footbell and $2250 for other sportse etiawrt #28 @ @2 60 @ Be 8 @ OO oe Ee Se Se 42S eS eS OB ee eee ee ee Se Se Ss oNTRY FRES Number of schools at which competing organizations are not required to pay an entry fee == -=s wen enna neeneen -— = wo = -—=—a o- = = 60 Number of schools requiring an entry fee for competing teams --- = 22 Number of schools designating that entry fee is in reality a "guarantee to play fee" which is returncbdle if schedule is playede ---- == 3 Institutions using entry fees -- (ae) exclusively for purchasing trophies ------- --=---- 8 (b.) for-avards and general administration=- - ----- - "<= == 1 (ce) for equipment ------- te ee oe _— ee ee meer eee » (d.) for equipment and general administration ------- ---- 1 (e.) for awards and equipment ----* e+ --see° -e2---- 2 (f.) for generel administretion=- - - -- -- wee eee eee eo 2 iz.) 06 phy Officials « « < «© =e 6 eR Hr eee oo 1 NOTE:-- One institution secures trophies by "occasional gifts from associated students " ecoe 5/25/40