. Official basket ball guide and Protective association rules for 1908 '09 . PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION BASKET BALL. 103 Plate No. 4. Illustrates a hold. Such a situation can neverbe called a held ball, for it is plainly self-evidentthat the player in the rear has both arms abouthis opponent, as well as the ball. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION BASKET BALL. Plate No. 5. Illustrates another style of holding. The playerin the rear, with one arm clasping the waist ofhis opponent, holds the other aloft in the hopethat, with one arm free, he wTill fool the is holding pure and simple, and g


. Official basket ball guide and Protective association rules for 1908 '09 . PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION BASKET BALL. 103 Plate No. 4. Illustrates a hold. Such a situation can neverbe called a held ball, for it is plainly self-evidentthat the player in the rear has both arms abouthis opponent, as well as the ball. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION BASKET BALL. Plate No. 5. Illustrates another style of holding. The playerin the rear, with one arm clasping the waist ofhis opponent, holds the other aloft in the hopethat, with one arm free, he wTill fool the is holding pure and simple, and good officialswill not be tricked so easily.


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