NATIONAL COLLEGIATE A. A. - CHAIRMEN OF SUB-COMMITTEES Publication Oswatp Tower Executive H. H. Satmon, Jr. Research Forrest C. ALLEN Game Administration Questionnaire H. V. Porter NATIONAL FEDERATION H. S. A. A. - Y.M. CLA. - C'ANADIAN I. A. U. and A. B. A. NATIONAL BASKETBALL COMMITTEE of the UNITED STATES and CANADA Vice CHairnmaN, JOHN BUNN Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Calif. Treasurer, FLOYD A. ROWE Board of Education, Cleveland, Ohio Evirorn, OSWALD TOWER Andover, Massachusetts Cuairman, H. H. SALMON, Jr. 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. Secretary, H. V. PORTER 11 S. LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois Sumner A, Doub. re tas 6 Complete List of Committee Members F.C. Allen Univ. of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas John Brown, Jr. 347 Madison Ave. New York, New York John Bunn Stanford Univ. Palo Alto, California Forrest Cox Colorado University Boulder, Colorado J. H. Crocker Univ. of Western Ontario London, Ont., Canada M. C. Cunningham High School Desloge, Missouri Sumner A. Dole Connecticut State College Storrs, Connecticut J. Mark Good Sun-Gazette Co. Williamsport, Pennsylvania E. J. Hickox Springfield College Springfield, Massachusetts A. F. Jefferess 114 Carrick Ave. Hamilton, Ont., Canada Frank P. Maguire Dept. of Public Instruction Harrisburg, Pennsylvania H. G. Olsen Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio Curtis Parker Centennary College Shreveport, Louisiana H. V. Porter 11 S. LaSalle St. Chicago, Illinois Floyd A. Rowe Board of Education Cleveland, Ohio J. W. St. Clair | Southern Methodist Univ. Dallas, Texas H. H. Salmon, Jr. 40 Wall St. New York, New York Oswald Tower Andover, Massachusetts will ultimately have a tendency to encroach on the work of official bodies such as the National Rules Committee. If and when that time comes, the pleasant harmonious relationship between the present con- stituent bodies of the National Committee is certain to be jeopardized. The National Federation of State High %chool Athletic Associations has considered the National Collegiate Athletic Associatim as the proper or- ganization to emtrol matters pertaining to intercollegiate basketball and it is with that organizatim that they have affiliated in connection with matters pertaining to rule and game administration. As far as lam concerned, I would greatly regret seeing the strength of the N.C .AsAe weakened and it scems to me that the development of bodies of this nature are certain to cause loss of proper controls by tle National Collegiate. Probably the proper step in this connection would be to present this matter to the officers of the N.C.A.“. This might be done by you as a representa- tive of that organization or it might be done by me as secretary of the rules committee. At any rate, let me have your reaction to these comments. Yours truly, Secretary HVP/3