114 THE HORSE EDUCATOR. 



18. On Heats and Distances.— If two horses 

 each win a heat, and neither are distanced in 

 the race, the one coming out ahead on the last 

 heat to be considered the best. The same rule 

 to be applied to horses, neither winning a heat 

 and neither distanced. If one horse wins a heat 

 he is better than one that does not, provided he 

 does not get distanced in the race, then the other, 

 if not distanced, shall be the best. A horse that 

 wins a heat and is distanced, is better than one 

 not winning a heat, and being distanced in the 

 same heat. A horse distanced in the second 

 heat is better than one distanced in the first heat. 



19. Horses Drat^-n. — Horses draY>Ti before 

 the conclusion of a race shall be considered dis- 

 tanced. 



20. Outside Bets. — In all matches made 

 play or pay ; outside bets not to be considered 

 play or pay, unless so understood by the parties. 



21. Of Play or Pay Matches. — All monies 

 bet play or pay matches by outside betters are 

 not considered play or pay. 



