2 for each TielG goal. O for a missed free throw and 1 for a successful free throw. Have running score available at all times. List the number of charged time-outs for each team. Making Substitutions: When a substitute reports, signal as soon as the ball is deade Allow substitute to go on court only when the Official has signalled by motion of his hand or hands. Do not sienal after a free thrower has started his throw. In the case of multiple throw or throw for a double foul, a sub- stitution may be made between throws, If the thrower is to be ré- placed, be sure that it is permissible for another player to at- tempt that particular throw. The Scorer is not to recognize a substitute unless the sub- stitute is ready to enter the game for immediate competition. Questions: May the Scorer signal for a substitution when the ball is in possession of the Substitute's team but not dead? Answer: No. May he signal after a successful goal before the opponent throws the ball in? Answer: Yes. Should Scorer sound his horn if a substitution is made during a period when time is out? Answer: Yes. Miscellancous: Do not take chances by guessing at the Official'ts decision. If there is doubt relative to data which must appear in your book consult the nearest Official as soon as the ball is dead. In order to avoid mistakes it is mandatory for the Official to designate the player who has committed the foul by having the player turn his back to the Scorer's table so that his number may be seen. A, E. EILERS WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY ST, LOUIS. MO.