6 EDLES OF BACING. 



in races with selling allowances, or any default 

 incident to these rules. 



It is a " walk-over " when only one horse or horses walk-over. 

 belongiog to a single interest are at the post ready 

 to start for a race at the appointed time. 



PART II. 



CALCULATION OF IIME. 



Rule 2. Sec. 1. "When the last day for doing anything Dates falling ov 

 under these rules falls on Sunday, it may be done on Sunday. 

 the following Monday, unless a race to which such 

 act relates is appointed for that day, in which ca«eit 

 must be done on the previous Saturday. 



Sec. II. A " month " means a calendar month; a Month and day. 

 •' day " means twenty-four hours. 



PART III. 



REGULATIONS FOE BACE MEETINGS. 



Kdle 3. Sec. 1. All meetings held under these rules in Meetinqs must be 

 the New England States and in the States of New Sanchomd. 

 York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- 

 land and Virginia, and tlae District of Columbia, 

 must be sanctioned by the Stewards of the National 

 Steeplechase and Hunt Association. 



(Sec. II. If a horse run at any unrecognized meet- penalty runnivg 

 ing he is disqualified for all races to which these at unrecognized 

 rules apply. vieeling. 



Sec. III. Any owner or trainer running horses, 

 any jockey riding the Fame at any unrecognized 

 meeting shall be disqualified for all races to which 

 these rules apply. Such horses and all others under 

 the control of such owner or trainer sha'l also be 

 disqualified. Any pertson a-^^ting in any official 

 capacity may also be disqualified. 



•*N. B.—Duly incorporated Slate, County and Town Meetings exempt 

 Fairs at which racs are run, and race meetings loheref^^^ ''^PV'' 

 the money or plate accruing to the winnei' in any race ^^^^9"^ ^'^' 



