— Motion made by Mr. Edwards and seconded by Mir. Truesdale: "That this play-off be held on a neutral court in the state of Oklahoma; the selec- tion of this court to be made by the chairman after further personal investi- gation." Motion passed. Tt was decided that the committee should pick a list of six competent officials. This list is to be submitted to the coaches of the teams involved who are to rate all six in the order of their preference. From these ratings the chairman is to select the two receiving the highest rating and to complete necessary arrangements as to the appoint~- ment of the selected men. It was agreed that the game officials should be paid the fee regularly given for conference games--$20.00 and necessary traveling expenses for each game they work. The list to be submitted by the committee chairman consisted of: : Parke Carroll, Kansas City, Missouri; Ted O'Sullivan, Kansas Gity, Missouris Earl Jones, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Carl Sears, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Carl Larson, Tulsa, Oklahoma; Bud Knox, Oscaloosa, Iowa. It was agreed that admission costs to these games should not be any higher than spectators have been charged for con= ference games. A resume of charges which have been made during the past season indicated that the average has been 55¢ for general admission and 75¢ for reserved seats. The committee set this schedule for any or all play-off games. Game ball. Big Six games have been played with sewed seam bas- ketballs while Missouri Valley Conference teams have been using moulded type balls. Motion made by Mr. Truesdale and seconded by ir. Edwards, "That both types of ball be used in play-off games——each ball being used for one half. The choice of which half either type is to be used belongs to the team winning in the toss of a coin." Motion passed.