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Sec. 6. In entries and nominations made after 1875, 

 the words "no name " shall not be received as a name ; 

 neither shall such descriptive words as "bay horse," " gray 

 mare," ''unknown," etc., be allowed as name, under a 

 penalty of a fine not to exceed the entrance-fee, to be 

 imposed on the member who violates this restriction. 

 But this restriction shall not apply to any horse having 

 obtained a record previous to 1876 under the name of 

 "Unknown." 



Sec. 7. Ahorse having once been named, shall not 

 afterwards start in a race on any association course, with- 

 out a name, or under a different name, unless the fore- 

 going requirements have been complied with. 



[double teams.] 

 Sec 8. In all double-team races the entry must 

 contain the name and description of each horse, in the_ 

 manner provided for entry of single horses. 



Rule 7. — Identification. 



Section i. The residence and post-office address, in 

 full, of the person or persons in whose name an entry is 

 made must always be given, and if the name or residence 

 be falsely stated, for the purpose of deception, the entry 

 shall be disqualified from winning, and the offender shall 

 be punished by a fine not or exceed $100, or by suspen- 

 sion or expulsion. 



Sec. 2. If the nominator is not the owner, then the 

 name and residence of the owner or owners must also 

 be stated with the nomination. 



Sec. 3. Whenever the nominator is personally un- 

 known to the officers of the course, if required, or if his 

 entry is protested, he shall establish his identity, and that 

 of his horse, by sufficient references or evidence; and if the 

 Judges are not satisfied in regard to said identity, before 

 or after the start, all pooh and bets on said horse may be 

 declared off, and if so declared off it shall be publicly 

 announced from the stand; and if the identity of the 

 horse shall nnt be established within twenty-one days be 



