priamry and secondary purpose of penalties!
each offical should have a definate and clear conception of his overall responsibility to include the intent and purpose of each rule. if all officials possess the same conception there will be a guranteed uniformity in the administration of all contests.
the restrictions placed upon a player by the rules are intended to create a balance of play, equal opportunity for the defense and offense, provide reasonable safety and protection for all players and emphasize cleverness and skill without unduly limiting freedom of action of players or team.
the primary purpose of penalties is to compensate a player who has been placed at a disadvantage through an illegal act of an opponent. a secondary purpose is to restrain players from committing acts which, if ignored, might lead to roughness even though they do not affect the immediate play. to implement this philosophy, many of the rules are written in general terms while the need for the rule may have been created by specific play situations. this practice eliminates the necessity for many additional rules and provides the officials lattitude and authority to adapt application of the rules to fit conditions of play in any particular game
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