Two Way F: wo Way Fitting wen ney -- — - -- — - --- awn ene e Rear CBueave Rear OBLIQUE Piece. Braces Pmesant Bacxseano ano RISTING Onors Bacnpoano IANO EAISTING Droes ~------------7* Meeirigo Bacnecoano Drees Rercocatreo Moore > AcKsOCARO Fig.. 12 Fig: 33 te ip ve Fiean fe ei ses: More simple and economical means of adapting the modified backboard to existing suspended swing-up structures is available (1) if it possible to shift the suspended parts 2 feet to the rear as shown in Fig. 12 or (2) if the floor lines can be placed 2 feet further inside the end lines of the court. In both cases the extension assembly per Fig. 12 and 13 is used. Incidentally this pro- cedure will place backboards 4 feet inside the end lines as required by the rules. Of the 2 suggestions offered on this page that illustrated in Fig. 12 involves the least expense and change in the present layout. Referring to Fig 12 it will be noted that the location of the back- board remains the same and it is only necessary that the suspended structure be set back 2 feet and the end line of the court be changed accordingly. ‘ 5:3" = Existing Back BoaRD Pipe ExTENSION l J MooDiFieED BacKBoARD Fig. 14 MEDART ST. LOUIS