Schoolyard Athletics, Giving Directions for Conducting Organized Athletic Activities in the Schoolyard

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Clerk of the Course.
The clerk of the course, at a given signal from the referee, should call the men out, check them off, and before they start in an event report to the referee and inform him how many answered the roll call. The referee will then arrange the heats and designate how many boys will start in each heat.
There should be several assistant clerks of the course, whose duty it is to perform the work assigned to them by the clerk of the course, which is usually to take charge of the va
...rious events, go to the dressing rooms and get the men out and make preliminary calls to the contestants.
Inspectors.
The inspector is an assistant to the referee. The referee places the inspectors usually at the four corners of the track, or at any other point near the track that he may think requires 25articular watching, for instance, at the start of a race if it is close to the bend. The inspectors shall report any Jostling, interference or anything that looks like a foul^ and the referee will then make his decision.


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