The game Red Cover series of athletic handbooks in 1914 Baer published an official set of rules in 1910. These listed 22 separate rules and 16
fouls, with the major objective still being to score touch-downs by throwing the ball so that it hit the ground or floor on the opponent's side of the court. The game was to be played with an official "Newcomb
Ball".
The court The playing area was divided by a "Division Line" into two equal
halves. The
height of the
rope defining the Division Line varied from , according to the age of the players. Neutral zones called "Bases" were marked across the entire court, from the Division Line. The space between the Base and the end of the playing area was called the "Court".
The rules The rules were defined as follows: • A "touch-down" shall count for the side sending the ball • A foul shall add one point to the opponent's score. • A majority of points shall decide the game. • The team that secures the "toss-up" opens the game. • The players must stand within the Boundary Lines. • No players shall step over the lines except to secure an "out" ball, or when running for the "Toss-up". • A ball thrown by a player out of the Boundary Lines shall be counted a foul. • The ball must be thrown with one hand. It cannot be kicked. • No player shall catch or throw the ball while down. She or he must be standing. • The ball must clear the rope and touch the opposite court to constitute a "touch-down". • If a ball is batted into the neutral ground by a player receiving it, it shall constitute a foul against the side receiving the ball. • An "out" ball beyond the Boundary Lines shall not constitute a foul unless tapped by a player as it passes over the court, when it counts against the side
receiving the ball. it should be returned to play at the nearest point of its passage and exit from the court. • If, in passing the ball to another player on the same team, it should drop to the floor (ground) it shall constitute a foul. • In the gymnasium, when the ball strikes any flat surface it may constitute a point. • A ball striking the wall and bounding into the neutral ground shall constitute a foul for the team sending the ball. • There shall be no protests, except by the Captain; no talking, no general disturbance of the game. • The ball must not be thrown under the ropes nor between the Base Line. • In match game, unavoidable loss of time shall be deducted. • When the question arises between teams as to whose ball shall be used, each team may furnish the ball for one-half of the game. • In match games, the length of each half must be determined before the game. • In the absence of a regular instructor, the Captain shall decide the position of the players on the court. • The teams shall change courts during the second half of the game.
Fouls The following were defined as fouls: • When the ball touches the rope. • When the ball passes under the rope. • When the ball falls into neutral ground – counts against side sending the ball. • Tapping the ball over the lines – counts against the side receiving the ball. • Striking a player with the ball. • Falling. •
Audible signals. • Needlessly rough playing. • Unnecessary protests. •
Talking, or any disturbance of the game. •
Running all over the court. • Stepping over, or on, the Lines. • Playing out of Boundary Lines. • Needlessly high balls. • Dropping the ball. • Any violation of the rules of the game.
Officials The rules required that each team be represented by a
Captain, elected by the team or appointed by the physical education instructor. In match games there was to be a
referee, a
time-keeper and an official scorer. ==Later rules (1914)==