. Official basket ball guide and Protective association rules for 1908 '09 . ut of bounds the player inpursuit first over the line nearest the spot where the ballwent out shall return it to play. He may pass, bounce orroll it into the court in any direction from any spot out ofbounds, providing the ball crosses the boundary line in itsreturn at the spot where it went out. He need not comeup to the line and he shall not be interfered with in re-turning the ball. No player shall stand within two feet ofa man returning the ball into play, and the ball shall notbe touched until it has entered the


. Official basket ball guide and Protective association rules for 1908 '09 . ut of bounds the player inpursuit first over the line nearest the spot where the ballwent out shall return it to play. He may pass, bounce orroll it into the court in any direction from any spot out ofbounds, providing the ball crosses the boundary line in itsreturn at the spot where it went out. He need not comeup to the line and he shall not be interfered with in re-turning the ball. No player shall stand within two feet ofa man returning the ball into play, and the ball shall notbe touched until it has entered the court. Persistent at-tempts to interfere with the return of the ball into playshall be construed as delaying the game, and a foul im-posed upon the offenaing ph yer. When the ball is returnedinto play it must be passed to and touched by some playerother than the man who is returning it. He likewise mustnot delay the return of the ball more than five secondsafter he has secured possession thereof. If he attempts tocarry the ball in bounds or to toss it in and play it with-. PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION BASKETBALL. 71 out its first having been touched by another player, or ifhe fails to return the ball into play within the time limit,the referee shall award the ball to the opposing team. Sec. 15. If the referee is in doubt as to which team isentitled to the ball out of bounds, he shall toss it up andcause the two men whose position in the line-up is nearestthe spot where the ball went out to jump for the sameat the place where the ball left the court. Sec. 16. The ball if carried out of bounds shall beawarded to the opposing team. Sec. If. The ball if forced out of bounds by contact be-tween the player in possession of the ball and anotherplayer shall be awarded to neither side, but shall be put inplay by tossing it up and causing the two men to jump forit, at the spot at which it went out; unless the contactbetween the two players was intentional, in which case afoul shall be called u


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