TIME OUT yamaha: (c) A period when time has been out for any other reason, the signal is given as provided in Section 5 of this rule. *SECTION 4. Five charged time-outs may be granted to each team during the game. After a team has used its eee eee allowed number of time-outs, it may be granted additional time-outs at the expense of a technical foul for each such time-out. *SECTION 5. Whenever play is suspended (unless otherwise Haw Vinay provided in the rules), play shall be resumed by Is Resumed. tossing the ball up between the two players of opposing teams nearest to it, at that spot where it was when play ceased; except that if a violation or a foul has taken place, play shall be resumed with the administering of the penalty; or except that if the ball was in play and in the possession of a player when play ceased, any player of his team shall put the ball into play from out of bounds at the point nearest the spot where play ceased. When the game is played in quarters, play shall be resumed at the beginning of the second and fourth quarters as provided in the foregoing sentence, except that if the Timers’ signal sounds while the ball is in the air on a throw for goal at the end of the first or third quarter, if the goal is missed, the next quarter shall begin with a jump ball between the centers at the nearer free throw line; if the goal is made, the ball shall be awarded to the opponents out of bounds as after a goal. After a game starts, practice shooting shall be permitted only between the halves. RULE 12—Held Ball SECTION 1. When Held Ball is called, the Official shall put the ball in play as at center. The two players who were in contact with the ball shall assume positions similar to the cen- ters at the start of the game, but in an imaginary circle at the spot where the ball was held, except as provided in Section 2. *SECTION 2.. When Held Ball is called (a) in the free throw lane, the ball shall be tossed up at the nearer free throw line; (b) on or inside the restraining circle at center, it shall be tossed up at center; (c) less than six feet from a boundary