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No. 25. When a man laj's odds, and intends to take the 

 field against a single horse, he must say so, and the other par- 

 ty will choose his horse. When a man undertakes to name 

 the Avinner, whether he bets odds or taks odds, he must name 

 some one horse. 



No. 26. All bets relate to the purse, stake or match, if 

 nothing to the contrary is specified at the time of making the 

 bet. 



No. 27. Parties wishing all the horses to start for a bet, 

 must so name it at the time the bet is made. 



No. 28. When the judges declare a heat null and void, all 

 bets on that heat shall stand for decision on the next heat. 



No. 29. All pools and bets shall be governed and decided 

 by these rules, unless a stipulation to the contrary shall be 

 agreed upon by the parties betting. 



No. 30. Should any contingencies occur not provided for 

 by these rules, the Judges of the day shall decide them. 



No. 31. When a horse which has not been sold in the pools 

 wins the race, the best horse sold in the pools wins the 

 money. 



A true copy from the record. ' 

 Attest — 



George Smith, 



Secretary. 



