3 a Signal will be given when the ball crosses the plane of the boundary Line. b) When the ball is to be in play following a missed free throw the signal will bs given as soon as it is evident that the throw is not su@cessful. This occurs after a single free throw for a personel foul and after the last throw of « multiple throw if <«t least one throw is for e personal foul. c) If*play is to be resumed by a jump the whistle is the signal to start the watch or clock and it will be sounded as the ball leaves the official's hands for the toss. Note that play is re- sumed by a jump at center after a double foul or fouls by both teams which are administered the same as a double foul. Procedure at End of Period Fire pistol at end of period. If you are uneble to make the Official hear the signal, go on the floor immediately to notify him. You are responsible for deciding whether the ball was in the air on a trv at the instant time was uy in case the signal did not sound or was not heard by the Official. Timing Information For Game Timer: College halves are 20 minutes. Intermission Between halves is 15 minutes. Over time veriods, S minutes cach. An intermission of 2 minutes shall be allowed before cach extra period. If a substitute replaces an injured or disqualified player, oO seconds are allowed in addition to the one minute for removal. When it is time for play to start or to be ree sumed after stoppare, signal the Official. Manual for Basketball Scorers Equipment Scorebook Pentiis. Substitution slips. (Sugge st ion ) Note: These slips, supplied) to each coach befor» the game, should give the meals and numbef of each substitute. | The substitute leaves his silip at the Scorer's table and (presents |to tH6 Official the 6hi6 foe Ane player /he is to replace. The Official hands the slip to the player wax 4¢ benvins tae game. Starting Eech H:1lf