64 RING-RIDING. 



into line, dressing to the left, thus forming into column of 

 fours. 



Plate 63. — To move forward inclined from either flank, 

 the class being in line at one end of the ring, command : 



1. From the right (or left), in succession forward, 



2. March. 



This is executed from either flank in the same manner as the 

 preceding figures. As the leader reaches the end wall, com- 

 mand: 



1, Column right (or left), 2. March ; 

 when each rider will turn to the right as he reaches the 

 wall. 



Plates 64, 65. — To halt from the incline and form into line 

 in a position diagonally across the ring, command : 



1. Left' (or right) turn in line, 2. Halt. 

 At the command Halt, each rider will make a short turn to 

 the left into line and halt ; then, from either the right or 

 left position, break ofl: in column of ones, twos, or more, 

 from the right or left, as desired. 



MOVEMENTS IN TWO SECTIONS. 



Plate 66.— To separate into two columns going in the 

 same direction, the class being in column of twos at the 

 wall, as the head of the column passes on to one of the long 

 sides, command : 



1. First file circle, 2. March. 

 At the command March, the inside file will turn on a circle 

 so as to reach the center of one end of the ring as the other 

 file reaches the center of the other end. 



Plate 67.— To separate and go in opposite directions, as 

 the lead reaches the half -school, command : 



