Racing Calendar: Containing an Account of the Plates, Matches, and Sweepstakes, Run for in Great-Britain and Ireland, &c. in the Year ..., 第 28 巻

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A. Grant, 1801
 

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xlviii ページ - B, who, when they have perused it, put their hands into their pockets, and draw them out closed, then they open them together, and if both have money in their hands, the match is confirmed ; if neither have money, it is no match. In both cases, the handicapper draws all the Money out of the hat ; but if one has money in his hand, and the other none, then it is no match ; and he that has money in his hand, is entitled to the deposit in the hat.
xliv ページ - October meeting in each year ; and the acceptance must be signified, or the whip resigned, before the end of the same meeting. If challenged for and accepted in the Spring, to be run for on the Tuesday in the second October meeting following ; and if in the October, on the Thursday in the second Spring meeting following.
xlix ページ - If odds are laid without mentioning the horse before it is over, it must be determined as the bets were at the time of making it. • Bets made in running, are not determined till the Plate is won, if that heat is not mentioned at the time of betting. Where a Plate is won by two heats, the preference of the horses is determined by the places they are in the second heat.
xlviii ページ - Horses not entitled to start without producing a proper certificate of their age, if required, at the time appointed in the articles, except where aged horses are included; and in that...
xlix ページ - Newmarket, if a match is made for a particular day in any meeting, and the parties agree to change the day, all bets must stand, but if run in a different meeting, the bets made before the alteration are void.
xlviii ページ - C, to put an equal sum each into a hat; C, who is the handicapper, makes a match for A and B, who, when they have perused it, put their hands into their pockets, and draw them out closed ; then they open them together, and if both have money in their hands, the match is confirmed : if neither have money, it is no match. In both cases the handicapper draws all the money out of the hat; but if one has money in his...
xlviii ページ - C, who is the handicapper, makes a match for A and B, who, when they have perused it, put their hands into their pockets, and draw them out closed ; then they open them together, and if both have money in their hands, the match is confirmed : if neither have money, it is no match. In both cases the handicapper draws all the money out of the hat; but if one has money in his hand, and the other none, then it is no match : and he that has money in his hand is entitled to the deposit in the hat.
xlvii ページ - Match is to insert the age of the horses in the articles, and to run any horse of that age, without declaring what horse till you come to the post to start. A Handicap Match is for A., B., and C., to put an equal sum into a hat ; C., who is the handicapper, makes a match for A. and B., who, when they have perused it, put their hands into their pockets, and draw them out...
188 ページ - ... that are heavier. In matching, (with relation to the battles) it is a rule always in London, that after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. That every pair of dead, or equal weight, are feparated, and fight againft others ; provided that it appears that the main can be enlarged by adding thereto, either one battle or more thereby.
188 ページ - ... are heavier. IN matching (with relation to the battles) it is a rule always in London, That after the cocks of the main are weighed, the match-bills are compared. THAT every pair of -dead, or equal weight, are feparated, and fight agauift others ; provided that it appears that the main can be enlarged, by adding thereto either one battle or more thereby.

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