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change such brand, or to steal such animal, is punishable by a 

 fine of from $25 to |300, or by imprisonment six months, or 

 both. 



Illmois : There shall be no racing within one mile of a 

 camp meeting, or on the public highway, under a penalty of 

 a fine of $100. 



Indiana: JNIakiug a false entry for any purse, prize, pre- 

 mium, stake, or sweepstake, offered by any agricultural society, 

 association, person, or persons, is punishable by imprisonment 

 ill State prison not less than one, nor more than three years, or 

 in the county jail in the county where convicted not less than 

 six months, or by a fine not exceeding $1,000. The name of a 

 horse shall not be changed after once having contested for a 

 prize, except as prescribed by the code of printed rules of the 

 society or association. Registry of the pedigrees of stallions 

 kept for service must be made with the county clerk. Betting 

 or buying pools on any trial of speed is punishable by a fine of 

 from $5 to |100, or imprisonment from ten days to three months. 



loica : To enter or drive any horse, mare, gelding, colt, or 

 filly, for any prize, purse, premium, stake, or sweepstake, under 

 an assumed name or out of its proper class, is punishable by 

 imprisonment in the penitentiary not more than three years ; in 

 the county jail where convicted not more than one year, or by 

 a fine not exceeding $1,000. Provisions with reference to pool- 

 selling, or book-making, do not apply to races taking place upon 

 grounds or within enclosures controlled by agricultural societies 

 and driving associations duly incorporated. 



Kentucky: For entering a horse in any race under an 

 assumed name or out of its class, or for fraudulently misrepre- 

 senting the public performance of a horse as to time made, is 

 punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not more than 

 one year, in the penitentiary not more than two years, or by a 

 fine not exceeding $1,000. The name of a horse shall not be 

 changed after he has made a public performance except in 

 accordance with the rules of the racing association. No minor 

 shall ride a race, practice a horse to run, or break a horse to 

 ride, under a fine of $100 paid by his parent, master or 

 guardian. 



Maine : Ringing, disguising, or making false entries of a 

 horse in a race is punishable by a fine of $500, or by imprison- 

 ment not exceeding six months. Stallions kept for service 

 must be recorded in the county registry where kept, by giving 

 name, color, size, and pedigree. Failure to so register, or for 

 making a false entry of pedigree for record, is punishable by a 

 fine of $100. 



