NATIONAL COLLEGIATE A. A. = NATIONAL FEDERATION H. S. A. A. ‘ CANADIANILA.U. — - CHAIRMAN, L. W. St. JoHN Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 40 Wall St., New York, N. Y. VICE-CHAIRMAN, H. H. SALMON, JR. secretary, H. V. Porter 11 So. LaSalle St., Chicago, Illinois NATIONAL BASKETBALL COMMITTEE of the UNITED STATES AND CANADA 1937 ANNUAL QUESTIONNAIRE This questionnaire is sent annually to representative basketball men of the country in order that their views may be presented at the annual meeting of the National Committee. The Committee will be grateful if you will check these answers and RETURN THE QUESTIONNAIRE PROMPTLY to...DP+ F.C. Allen, Dir. of Ath. The Committee Member or State Athletic Officer whose name appears above will send all replies received up to March 6th to H. V. Porter, 11 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois. 1, Concerning rule changes which were made last spring: a. Is the new rule on communication satisfac- tory? ae es b. Do you favor the restraining circle around thee det Ya ie. ec. Do you favor the rule which allows four charged time out periods? ae Tees d. Do you favor the present rule which allows a defensive player to strike the ball and hand of an opponent while the hand is on the ball? oe. NG. oe. Concerning center jumps: a. Do you favor eliminating the center jump following a field goal? ta te. cus b. If (a) should be adopted, ball should be thrown in (check one) (1) Immediately from end of court............. (2) From end after being handled by offi- cia (3) From end of division line after being handled by official............. Should the following be legalized for those schools that choose to use the following modi- fications: a. Backboards which would be placed four feet inside the end lines. Yes............ Meo b. Baskets which deviate from the customary single net and ring type (such as the double ring recording device which causes a light to. fash). Yese............ PO Gorse ec. A smaller backboard designed so that more spectators at the end of the court will be able to see the ball go through the goal. Yes............ No.