378 APPENDIX. 



BROKEN BALL. 



C. When a ball is broken or trodden into the ground in a manner to be 

 unserviceable, in the opinion of the Referee, or when it strikes the Referee or his 

 pony so as in his opinion to affect the game seriously, he shall stop the game, 

 and may substitute another ball by throwing it toward the middle of the field 

 between the players at the point where the event occurred. 



CHANGE OF PONIES. 



D. In the case of ten (lo) minutes continuous play, the Referee shall stop the 

 game for a change of ponies as soon thereafter as the ball goes out of bounds. 

 Not exceeding two (2) minutes shall be allowed for this purpose. 



OTHER CAUSE. 



E. The Referee may suspend the game for any other reasonable cause. 



TIME LOST. 



F. Time lost under paragraphs A, B, C, D and E shall not be counted as 

 actual play. 



referee's whistle. 



35. — In all the above cases the play is not suspended until the Referee's 

 whistle blows, but the game shall be considered stopped at the time the event 

 occurred. The ball, when placed again in play, shall be thrown by the Referee 

 toward the middle of the field at the point at which the ball was when the event 

 occasioning the suspension of the game occurred. 



failure TO FINISH. 



36. — In the event of a game being stopped by darkness, or for any cause which 

 prevents a finish the same day, it shall be resumed at the point at which it 

 stopped, as to score and position of the ball, at the earliest convenient time, 

 unless settled otherwise by agreement between the captains. 



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