KULES OF K AGING. 39 



only be granted by the Stewards of tlie National 

 Steeplechase and Hunt Association when a jockey- 

 is also a trainer and the horse is trained in his own 

 stable. 



KuLE 77. Sec. I. Any jockey who shall be proved to Jockeys must not 

 the satisfaction of the Stewards to have any interest ^«^- 

 in any race horse or to have been engaged in any 

 betting transaction, or to have received presents 

 from persons other than the owner, will have his 

 license at once revoked. 



Sec. II. Any person knowingly acting in the qq,. Eff(^ct of aiding 

 pacity of part owner or trainer of any horse in which -'^^^'^^^ '^ ''^^• 

 a jockey possesses aDy interest, or making any bet 

 with or on behalf of any jockey, or otherwise aiding 

 or abetting in any breach of the orders of the 

 Stewards, will be ruled off. 



Sec. III. Any person wishing to ride in races Gentlemen wish- 

 on the flat, (when run under the rules of the "'5' to ride on 

 National Steeplechase and Hunt Association) on even ^^""' '^'■'"*- 

 terms with jockeys, shall obtain leave, good until 

 revoked, from the Stewards of the National Steeple- 

 chase and Hunt Association, and pay $15 to the 

 Treasurer of the National Steeplechase and Hunt 

 Association. 



KuLE 78. The terms of all contracts between iockevs^ , , 



and their employers shall be filed with the Stewards SVe^iZT 

 of the Natl .nal Steeplechase and Hunt Association 

 and must be approved by them before a license be 

 granted and such contracts shall contain a provision 

 that in case a jockey's license be revoked or sus- 

 pended, the salary of the jockey shall in tbe former 

 case cease, and in the latter case during the time 

 of his suspension. 



Rule 79. Sec. I. If a jockey engaged for a race, or for Engagements 

 a specified time, refuse to fulfil his engagements, or of Jockeys. 

 if a jockey ride without the consent of his employer, 

 the Stewards may fine or suspend him, and may 

 also fine the owner or trainer for whom he rode. 



Sec. II. Employers retaining the same jockey 

 have precedence according to the prioritv of their 

 retainers. 



_ Sec. III. Conflicting claims for the services of a 

 jockey are to be decided by the Stewards. 



