-You can be thrown and altered anywhere with the hands.
-Once a player catches you, that player can't move, he/she must throw you from where they stand
-You have to be held with the hands
-No pushing or holding of any sorts
-People can't hit you with their fists
-If one team gets called for fouls 3 times in a row, then it will count as a point for the other team.
-Goaltending is not allowed, and will result in an automatic point.
-If the you go out of bounds, it must to be thrown into play by the person first holding you, or the umpire if there is an argument
-The umpire will be in charge of time, score, and fouls.
-The match will consist of two 15-minute halves
-The winning team is the one that scores the most points in the allotted time, or if there is a tie, in extra time
These rules were published in the Triangle, the Springfield college newspaper, in January of 1892
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