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The third heat terminated in a dead heat be- 

 tween Button and Milkmaid ; but the riders being 

 guilty of foul play in riding, and afterwards fighting 

 on horseback, the plate was given to Mr. Graham's 

 gr h Brisk. 



28. One Horse Jostling, and the other's Jockey 

 Striking him. 



[The Duke of Grafton and Lord Grosvenor's 

 decision on the match between Tuscan and Dilet- 

 tanti.] It appeared in evidence that the rider of 

 Tuscan, who came in first, jostled and crossed 

 Dilettanti, whose rider struck him. 



Judgment: "We are of opinion that Lord 

 Clarernont would have been entitled to the match 

 if his rider had not lost all claim to it by striking 

 Mr. Walker's rider before he passed the ending- 

 post. We therefore think that both sides having 

 forfeited, the match ought to be void." October, 

 1778. 



29. A Cross Claret Newmarket. 



NEWMAKKET, 1831. The Claret Stakes, 200, h ft. ; 

 the owner of the second horse to save his stake. 



Amphiaraus 1 



Captain Arthur, Augustus, Cetus, and Little lied 

 Rover also started, but were not placed. St- 



