PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1934 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Basketball Rules For High Schools Undergo Changes Colleges and Professiona Teams Expected to Try Out New Proposals Eight radical changes have been made in the basketball rulings for the oncoming 1934-35 season, by the National Basketball Committee, which has been holding a two-day conference in New York City. These rulings apply to the high school tournaments, but it is expected that most of them will be tried out by college and professional teams during the coming season. The most important changes is the one that awards victory to the first team that scores two points in the extra period of an overtime game. This system may be adopted by mutual agreement of the teams playing. Another important ruling which may injure a player in an overtime in which states that time will be out until the ball misses the basket on a free throw caused by a personal foul. The national committee, which is composed of officials from over the country, voted to completely rewrite the rules on the duties of referees, so as to provide for the double referee plan. A special article will be written for the annual basketball guide, on the drawing of personal fouls by players, so as to warn all those officiating to be on the watch for such play. Several research committees have been appointed to look into the important steps of basketball play for years to come. They are trying to increase the dimensions of the ball, save more time for actual play, eliminate the center jump, and have the free throw shot in play. This last ruling has been committed. This last ruling would also help in the saving of a few minutes for more actual play. The list of changes which have been made for this year by the committee 1. The dimensions of the ideal playing court should be 50 feet by 90 feet for colleges, 50 feet by 84 feet for high schools, and 42 by 74 feet for junior high schools. 2 The circumference of the ball should not be less than 29 1/2 inches or more. 3. A penalty of one technical foul for each minute of delay when a team fails to report ready for play at the start of each half. 4. The number of the player to be four inches high on the front of the shirt 3. In the high school tournaments the first team to score in the evening period of the season will win. 7. On a free throw successfully made time will not be resumed until the ball is put into play at the center of the court. 8. On a free throw resulting from a pass, must first time it not start until the ball is in play. Thomas Names Leaders In High School Lists (continued from page 5) North pressed the winner and Hutchinson took fourth place. All these teams there is a general i-vision of points. "Wyndote has a large squad and may win enough points to take it. The Kansas City boys have a well-balanced team and should score highly in most events. Augusta won the invitation meet at Eldorado and Coach Worl is here, have a group of spiints who will score well in the disks and relays." HIGH SCHOOL LIST IS LARGE Late Applications Have Swelled Tota to 1555 Competing Teams Estruts for the meet poured in rapidly this week. 1555 contests representting 50 class A schools and 46 class B highs have been officially entered. All preliminaries will be run off tomorrow morning. They will be held in the dashes, hurdle races and some of the finals. Finals will take place after遏rogen. Following is a complete list of the 116 cometting schools. Class A, high schools. — Argentine (Kansas City, Kan.), Arkansas City, Atchison County, Ellingham); Atchison City, Bend Oregon; Borado, Emporia, Fort Scott, Frankfort, Fredonia, Garnett, Herington, Hiawatha, Holton, Horton, Hugoton, Independence, Junction, Kearney, Loveland, Mesa, Newton, Olathe, Osage City, Ottawa, Paola, Peabody, Pittsburgh, Riverton, Sabetha, Salina, Seminam High (Tuscaloosa), Sylvan Valley, Leyden Center, Valley Falls, Wichita East, Wichita North, Wyandotte (Kansas City), and Yates County, Summer (Kansas City). — Forrest County, Franklin, Fordwood County, Armor, Mineral Class B, high schools — Admira, Alma, Baldwin, Buckminster, Burkle, Barlingame, Community (Cottonwood Falls), Clyde, Downs, Ederton, Edwardsville, Clifn. Emmett, Eabon, Eskridge, Fairview, Florence, Ford, Fostoria, Gardner, Hartford, Havana, Kansas Vocational (Topeka); LaHarpe, Linwood, Louis- burg, Macksville, Mayetta, McLouth, Melvern, Meriden, Mildred, Moran, Mulvane, Neal, Larktonville, Oread Cunningham, Larktonville, Cunningham, coach), Oakoslao, Overbrook, Ozawie, Paxico, Perry, Piper, Portis, Quincy, Scranton, St. Marys, Truesalea, Troy, Uniontown, Vinaloo, Rural Hunalu (Walden), Washahai, Western Walshia, White Cloud, Wilson, Winchester, Oxford, Washburn (Topeka). Warsaw Teachers May Dance Warasw, Mo., April 20 - (UP) - Teachers in the school system of this town can go to dances or sit in for a hand of bridge next fall without fear of losing their jobs. A year ago contracts stipulated that such anties would result in cancellation of contracts. Adverse national publicity followed. This year the questionable paragraph is missing from contracts. 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