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beyond control and mischievous in slips may, by command of 

 the Stewards, be taken out of slips and disqualified. 



8. GREYHOUNDS OF SAME COLOURS TO WEAR COLLARS. When 

 two greyhounds drawn together are of the same colour, they shall 

 each wear a collar, and the owners shall be subject to a penalty 

 of 10s. for non-observance of this rule ; the colour of the collar to 

 be red for the left-hand side, and white for the right-hand side, 

 of the slips. After the first round the upper dog on the card for 

 the day will be placed on the left-hand, and the lower dog on the 

 right-hand of the slips. 



9. THE SLIPPER. If through accident one greyhound gets out 

 of the slips, the Slipper shall not let the other go. If the slips 

 break and the dogs get away coupled together, the Judge shall 

 decide whether it is to be a ' no course,' or whether enough has 

 been done to constitute it an c undecided course.' In any case of 

 slips breaking, and either or both dogs getting away in conse- 

 quence, the Slipper may be fined not exceeding 1Z., at the 

 discretion of the Steward. 



10. RIDING OVER A GREYHOUND. If any subscriber or his 

 servant shall ride over his opponent's greyhound while running a 

 course, the owner of the dog so ridden over shall (although the 

 course be given against him) be deemed the winner of it, or shall 

 have the option of allowing the other dog to remain and run out 

 the stake, and in such case shall be entitled to half his winnings, 

 if any. 



11. GREYHOUND GETTING LOOSE. Any person allowing a grey- 

 hound to get loose, and join in a course which is being run, shall 



