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one horse placed, no horse shall be considered as 

 second in the race. 



14. — All races made play or pay, outside bets not 

 to be considered play or pay, ualess so understood 

 by the parties. 



15. — If a race of a single dash at any distance is 

 made, and the horses make a dead heat, the race is 

 a draw. 



16. — When a bettor undertakes to place the horses 

 in a race, he must give each a specific place, as first, 

 second, third, and so on. The word "last" shall not 

 be construed to mean fourth and distanced, if four 

 start, bat fourth only, and so on. A distanced horse 

 must be placed distanced. 



17. — If a bet is made on any number of straight 

 heats, and there is a dead heat made, the heats are 

 not straight, and the party betting on straight heats 

 loses. 



18. — It is optional with the judges of the race to 

 decide disputes left to their arbitration by bettors, 

 but it is their duty to decide disputes between par- 

 ties to the race. 



19. — When a bet is made between two or more 

 horses in a race, and neither wins a heat, nor makes 

 a dead heat, and neither is distanced, the horse com- 

 ing out ahead in the last beat is best. A hurse dis- 

 tanced in a dead heat is beaten by one that i.s drawn 

 at the termination of the same heat. A lim'se wmk- 



