EULES OF KACING. 11 



Rule 7. In all applications for sanctioned meetings, the i^ames of 

 names of all persons who are to act as officials of Officious viusi 

 the meeting must be given. e given. 



RiTLE 8. In case of tmergency. the Stewards may, dnr- Substiiutfs may 

 ing a meeting appoint a substitute to fill any of the ^« appointed. 

 above named offices for tbat meeting only. 



RunB 9. The Secretary or his deputy shall be ih-e cUrk of the 

 Clerk of the Course, fle shall discharge all the Course', 

 duties whether expressed or implied, required by the 

 roles of racing, and report to the Stewards all vio- 

 lations of the rules of Kacing or of the regulations 

 of the Course coming under his notice; he shall keep 

 a complete record of all races; he shall receive all 

 stakes, forfeits, entrance money, tines, fees, includ- 

 ing jockey's fees, an-ears. purchase money in selling 

 races, and pay over all the money collected by him 

 to the persons entitled. He shall at the expiration 

 of ten days atter the meeting notify the Secretary of 

 the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association of 

 all arrears then remaining unpaid. 



Rule 10. The Handicapper shall append to the weights Handicapref, 

 for every handicap, the day and hour from which 

 winners will be liable to a penalty, and no alteration 

 shall be made after publication. 



RuLK 11. Sec. I. The Clerk of the Scales shall exhibit Clerk of Scales, 

 ' the number (as allotted on the official card) of each 

 horse for which a jockey has been weighed out, and 

 shall forthwith furnish, the Starter with a list of such 

 numbers, and the numbers shall not be taken down 

 until the horses are started. 



Sec. II. If extra or special weight be declared Overtveight mmt 

 for any horse, such weight shall be exhibited on the *^ made public. 

 Notice Board; also any declaration to win, or altera- 

 tion of colors immediately alter the same shall have 

 been ascertained. 



Sec. III. He shall in all cases weigh in the riders Eiders must be 

 of the horses and report to the Stewards any jockey weighed. 

 not presenting himself to be weighed in. 



bee. IV. He shall at the close of each day's racing official Report of 

 send a return to the office of the Secretary of the i?actn^ inust bt 

 National Steeplechase and Hunt Association, of the """^^e- 

 weights carried in every race, and the names of the 

 jockeys, specifying overweight, if any. 



