116 RoTse Bacing. 



17. — Money Given for a P.P. Bet — Horse 

 Disqualified. 



B gave D 2 gs. for the call of 40 gs., p.p. in a 

 sweepstakes between their horses. 



Query: "Will D's horse being disqualified 

 authorize him not to pay B the 40 gs., though B 

 started his horse and the other did not. 



Resolved by the stewards of the Jockey Club 

 that " if the articles of the sweepstakes alluded to 

 were publicly known at the time the 2 gs. were 

 given for the call of 40 gs. p.p. and no subsequent 

 alteration tending to disqualify B's horse was 

 made in them, that B, who started his horse, is 

 entitled to the 40 gs. 



" Signed (per order), 



" Friday, Oct. 2nd, 1777. E. Weatheeby." 



Epsom, 1796. 

 18. — Horses having started, Comjpromise repudiated. 



Lord Clermont's Hornpipe beat Lord Egremont's 

 Atropa, Derby course, 50 gs. This match was 

 compromised by Lord EgTemont paying 35 gs. ; 

 but the fillies had started and run two or three 

 hundred yards before the jockeys were informed 

 of the compromise. iVtropa's rider then pulled up, 

 but having started, it was considered a race and 

 the full money paid. 



