BASKETBALL
Ed J).y an attacking player before it readies the ground (a) inside the court; (1)) outside the court. What would be the correct ruling? A: In both cases the defender may take the throw-in from any spot along the goal line, within the radius of the goal circle. Q: A player received the ball within shooting distance of the goal, took aim for goal and held the bal! about four seconds before passing to a team mate in a handier position. Would the pass be interpreted as a shot at goal and a throw-in awarded or should the player be per: alised for holding? A; The penalty would be a pass to an opponent for held ball. Q: Tiie ball is thrown from player to player so that it is deliberately bounced between players. Is thai bounce to be penalised? A: Yes.
| NOTES FOR PLAYERS j a [ This series of notes for players. Ideals Avith the unsuccessful shot at goal. If no goal is scored at the first attempt the ball shall be throA\'n in by an opponent at the spot Avhero the ball crosses the line. If the ball rebounds from the goal post inside the court, it shall be throAvn in by an opponent from any spot along the goal line Avithin the radius o! the goal circle, and on either side of the goal post. If the ball does not touch the goal post, but remains inside the court, it shall be thrown in by an opponent from any spot along the goal line Avithin the radius of the goal circle, and on either side of the goal post. An, addition has been made— "Except that if the ball is caught by a defender the throw-in shall be taken at the spot to be indicated by the referee (at right angles from Avhere the ball Avas caught). Q: After an unsuccessful shot at goal, a defender takes possession of the ball outside the court before the ball has touched the ground. Is tin:an infringement? A: Yes; the penalty AA'Oiild be a free pass to the opposing team, just inside the line. Q: An unsuccessful attempt has been made at g'inl. The ball is touc 1 " (Continued foot of previous column")
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 175, 19 June 1940, Page 8
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