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inators and bar same from the trial. He shall 

 designate by what markings, device, or colors 

 each entry shall be marked to aid the Judges in 

 distinguishing them, and no dog shall be marked 

 otherwise than as he directs. He shall furnish 

 the Judges each day with a list of the dogs run- 

 ning, their name, owner, and distinctive markings. 



RuivE 12. — The Field Stewards, where prac- 

 ticable, should be sworn in as deputy sheriffs. 

 They shall be held responsible for the proper con- 

 duct of behavior of spectators and participants, 

 and will see that spectators are kept at a proper 

 distance from and do not interfere with the 

 hounds participating. They shall also see that 

 there is no destruction of property. They shall 

 report to the Directors or M. F. H. throughout 

 the day for instructions. 



RuivE 13. — The Flag Steward shall, if possi- 

 ble, keep both hounds and spectators in view, and 

 by a series of flag signals notify the Field Stew- 

 ards of the general direction of the hounds. He 

 shall act as assistant to M. F. H. in directing and 

 calling off the handlers. 



Rule 14. — There shall not be less than three 

 or more than five Judges, who shall be elected 

 by the Directors of the Club. They must not be 

 interested, directly or indirectly, in any of the 

 hounds, and must be hunters of large fox-hunting 

 experience, and capable of closely following the 

 hounds. They shall be subject to the general 



