SAYS«a»•’ Comment of Founder of Ga me*SUpon New Basketb U1RulestThlt;* revision 01present st* t at balln asyr* ?illa n t1 C !lC\ I. i irv sin thkn pcf i, ne and t mi to :niccordins* to Dr. JamesTrain ins' blt; lu oivfkl 0.AVK mtil* V)■ i iil ; t, less e 1 ■ti•i■ftiXi ormerv-a t* ! t ■ ~.u twindHitv hew hIKStiiti£IO vtr r* jK * *\ Iw *1 *iK'*‘, Kitn.I regard perrtant change section 1, nrl elith tho ball,**asn qsU. **§vithlt; ■the m, lt;!8, dejinin. *i d Er,iatm sticatio! .i unn ngNa un te»♦wpy of the new rues. * Hy r. ** ciJp ** *in that rulf i lYA ik Ion* ao .1 will he practically eMminaUd, aho? t M ? a 1» • a\ 11 \ ^ w p a iz- (Ithan ir has *'Ylt; r bn n « lt;D r- , thing- that w ii ? * \ osw iI : a t •- of t ik Di.lt th* lo-.gt to avoid the roan who ia* ta*fore s^hoc ting for a u ul.”-ihol 11* tai€tt IH.;edrnreA :i (tIV THtil 'hii e st '* —*a■ ■!M.aguarding;a-3*verrir13•o-a-ii»neiretom.n-11 -a*rs:h.m-ersanay,on,im-i ol—F; «* ru'o and t . * x 1 n th rot*follow; “Rule 8, section 1—1 f a playt ishall, while having liw ball o s \ I‘oh5lt; ukm, advance ur a,ny di ■ c i a. * '•Ii « cal iu : ii !the ball/* ' oru tHrali ; a £i laThe nco roa tun h ’ t« o,j that a mat may alv ilt;; e l a in any dirciion, hut i • re* maintng foot mtibt b* kept in puntil the ball left his lianas. Intbrowtlng' far a coal, a man may jumplr-!n ori fcHt, but ihe Will must have h 1 unis 1^-ft n- o - o. hot \\ lt;*t ; g nt ui. h the floor. tIn v onstnjirrg til s ru.lo j otno caacheshave thought 1.hat .1 the 1 ttono. : iver.t a an a u in i othe air fur a throw aft u moving o °foot an staff*-! n the lirst (pa: t if file n te. The effec t of fh cnnr*tru* -tBon would be to s on ly n n if r lt;.ngCKil shooting, but Dr. Xaismiih, who was a rU mihca or th : c rnvnit » cfis o; the opinion that iu srnh can-nt;u t’on will be attempt'd. *,h',hn o*nl.v n tn«rion iwas to i0“Vt nt a nun fn is leaning* as‘Ule for tin so d art uhi • f t had ton hed t e lloor,*' he t* id.h u1 i'H- arc several otln r r itlns im-j poit.u t changes, one of them rule lvs• A Ml .. ^ ^ Itheofinub~odyres,imho► inf Itsves-VNtctsball r ofaste: ay, eatslentat1thir~n115/keFhmtoinHwasioslt;yearurt 1 y the ca-andnorebanfateltllca-; fiatse ofprovid'ing’ that thh referee maj call a foul on any man on tii team inst ai of the man with th© ball and hi® op-portent as formerly, and makes it the duty of the referee to \va ch fcr f ails on all the men df th© umidne f«careless or Unfair. The umpire may call fouls an all but the man with th1 tall and his o, ponnnt. Section 1 of rule 9 provides t at in “diii. bltng*’ the dribble is not considered at a 1 end so lone- as th© ball is in motion. Un or the old rule the “dribble was considered at an end when tlUs player s oppvd and it was a very hard matter to determine what shall constitute a continuance of motion on the part of tli man with the bull.There are two changes in thr rul'1 • affecting1 a hall out of bounds. By section 9 of rule 16: “If the (boll returns to th© court from out of bounds without being: touched by a player, it shall be dead.” This prevents ’car m-Ingr the ball, and eUimirntos thte element of luck In such a p.ay. Sections li anti 2 of rule 6 provide th.it ! the player or the ball shall be oat- I si'.de If th y touch the boundary line, instead of the floor outside as f url r-ly. Other less important changes allow the uee of plate glass back rounds for the goals, and allow a varfiafi n ; of three cunices in the weight of the! (ball instead of two as formerly.“Most of the changes W ro mad In the Interests cf the ©flicdals, and w e aimed to lighten th© work of th© refer©© especially,*1 said Dr. Nai-smlth, “and I beMervfb all the changvs nr© good onea Tha modlilicnt on of rule 8 will, I believe, make the ^hjrt dtflbble much nnoa*© pitrmdnent than It has been. The result will be- a littleslowtor £um**fIlt;lt;){