wok es 6,1t is urged that the rules pertaining to scoring, timing and checking be pasted in the score book. ’. Coaches approve again the suggestion made last year that officials permit the legal "one tug" before calling a held ball. 8, Attention of cosches and players is called to Rule 5, Sec. 5 which states that an’ incoming substitute, after revorting to the scorer, must not go on the floor until signalled by an official. 9. The scorers again are reguested not to recognize a sub- stitute until he has removed his sweat suit and is ready for play. 40, Rule 16, See, 12, FPehaity 6. Coaches desire to em- phasize the importance of strict enforcement of this regulation which provides, among other things, that an offensive player who has gained a favorable pofition and is then fouled from the rear is entitled to two free throws even though he may not have been in the act of shooting. 11, A man in the act of tipping a loose ball into the basket is not deemed to be "in the act of shooting" asd is to be awarded only one free throw when fouled, 12, It was agreed that a fumble at the close of the dribble does not constitute a violation. The dribbler may recover the ball but must pass or shoot. 13. The coaches believe that a personal foul should be called on a player who, while standing still, throws or pushes any part of his body into an opponent. ~