198 Horse and Hound, 



but he shall be cautioned twice by the Judges or 

 M. F. H. for making unnecessary noise or dis- 

 orderly conduct, and if after such a caution he 

 continues to so offend, he may be ordered from 

 the field. Should a handler ride over or pur- 

 posely interfere with an opponent's hound, the 

 owner of the hound so ridden over or interfered 

 with shall have the privilege of saying which one 

 of the offender's entries shall be barred, or shall 

 have the option of selecting at the end of that 

 particular hunt one of the offender's hounds, 

 w^hich will remain in the stake, and he shall be 

 entitled to claim one-half of said hound's win- 

 nings, if any. 



Rui^E 19. — A hound that fails by action or 

 note to w^ork fairly on a trail, and runs ''cunning" 

 to get an advantage, shall be discounted, in the 

 discretion of the Judges. 



Rule 20. — A hound left on a "jump" or 

 thrown out "on a loss taken off," shall not be 

 penalized if it works diligently to "get in" and 

 succeeds in a reasonable time. 



Rule 21. — A hound "thrown out" and "com- 

 ing in" and refusing to hunt or "go in" to others 

 in full cry shall be marked and barred. 



Rule 22. — Should the pack become separated 

 the Judges must divide and carefully note the 

 work of each pack, and immediately upon re- 

 assembling individually rq^ort work noted. 



Rule 23. — A hound lost during a run and 



