40 EULES OF RACING. 



Rule 80. In thedbsence of a specified contract, the fee to a jockey jockeys fees, 

 in Steeplechaser and Hurdle Races not exceeding $300 in 

 value to the winning horse shall he §30 for a winning 

 mount and §15 for a losing mount. In all other Steeple- 

 chases and Hurdle Races, §4^^ for a winning mount and 

 ^20 for a losing mo7i7it. 



In the absence of a specified contract, the fee to a 

 jockey in races on the fid not exceeding §300 in value 

 to the winning horse shall be §15 for a winning mount 

 and §5 for a losing mount. In all other races on the flat, 

 ^25 jar a winning mount and SlOjor a losing mount. 



STABLE EMPLOYEES. 



Rule 81. Sec. I. In the absence of special agreement, Evgagewents of 

 engagements of riders, grooms or other attendants -4»e/vdan^<; on 

 on horses in a racing stable terminates with the cur- horses avd effect 

 TPTit vpnr of violating 



rent year. , , . , . same. 



Sec, II. Any such person breaking his engage- 

 ment shall not be allowed on the grounds of any 

 association where these rules are in force. 



Sec III. No owner or trainer shall engage any 

 such person who has not a written discharge from 

 his last employer. 



Sec. IV . Any person prevented by this rule from 

 obtaining or retaining employment shall have the 

 right of appeal to the Stewards of the National 

 Steeplechase and Hunt Association. 



Sec. V. Any owner or tramer infringing this rule 

 shall be fined not less than $100, and if he continue 

 to employ or harbor such person after notice has 

 been served on him by the late employer through 

 the Clerk of the Course, either personally or by 

 letter addressed to his usual post ofiice, he shall be 

 ruled off. 



PART XXIII. 



RACING COLORS. 



Rule 82. Sec, I. Racing colors shall be registered with jiadng colors 

 the Jockey Club or with the National Steeplechase shall be 

 and Hunt Association, either annually on payment Registered 



