1,¢ Fat Die! at al o: Dy . Shore heer brs ese Serocas ox % ORT ee ere te te a Se ee recor ee ee ee ee ee ee eae - . eee we Soe ead ee HET | i) yt ee ae Mn vs ne a " 7 Peer Us \ vi / ne as if a : i Aa Mea P| ia i WF V1 Colorado State Racing Commission OFFICERS J. A.Burnerr - - - - - - - - President Dob. Suvern -= - - = = --- Vice-President J. L. Beaman -- - - - -. Secretary-Treasurer COMMISSION J. A.Burnetr - 410E. &C. Bldg., Denver, Colo. J. L. Beaman - Opera House Blk., Pueblo, Colo. Dm A. P. Daew - - - - Grand Junction, Colo. D. iccueens -. == = — =.= Lamar, Colo. Dr. M.J. DuntEavy, 1326 Acoma St., Denver, Colo. 0. OF 5. OCT 31 1914 aad r™~ Racing Laws and Rules ADOPTED BY THE Colorado State Racing Commission The Colorado State Racing Commission is com- posed of five members appointed by the Governor under an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Colorado, passed 1913. RENN hn fang rss ge sia ei oer as ere eee 9 iy mar 0 fh ox ier ny : ‘ _ thy’ + =, i A, Rules Governing the State 7 Racing Commission of Colorado The officers of the Commission shall con- sist of a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer, to be elected by the Board, who shall serve until their successors are elected and qualified. The President shall preside at all meet- ings at which he is present. He may call a meeting of the Commission whenever he deems it advisable, and he shall call a meeting whenever requested to do so by any two members thereof. He shall coun- tersign all checks drawn on the funds of the Commission. The Vice-President shall preside at all meetings when the President is absent, if he, the Vice-President, be present, and he shall have the power to perform all other duties to be performed by the President when the President is absent from the State of Colorado. The Secretary shall perform all the duties required of him by the Act creating the Commission, and he shall issue all checks drawn on its funds, and shall notify through the mail each member of the Com- mission of any meeting of the Commission Officers of Commission. Duties of President. Duties of Vice- President. Duties of Secre- tary. 6 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Duties of Treasurer. Office of Com- mission. Meetings of Com- mission. Quorum. Notices of Meet- ings. Rules Governing. that is called by the President or Vice- President. The Treasurer shall be custodian of the funds of the Commission. He shall keep a strict account of all receipts and disburse- ments, and shall make a full report at the annual meeting, showing the financial con- dition of the Commission. The principal office and meeting place of the Commission shall be at Denver, Colorado, but special meetings may be held elsewhere in the State, either upon call of the President, or Vice-President, when the President is absent, or by any two members of the Commission, as hereinafter provided, or by resolution adopted at any regular meeting of the Commission. Regular meet- ings of the Commission shall be held in Denver, Colorado, on the third Tuesday in November each year. A majority of the Commission shall con- stitute a quorum at any meeting for the transaction of business. All notices of meetings of the Commis- sion shall be given through the mail, addressed to the residence of the members and deposited in the mail at least seventy- two hours in advance of the holding of the meeting. RACING RULES. These rules govern all races over the the courses of the associations or corpora- 10. CoLorRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 7 tions licensed by the State Racing Commis- sion. Whenever a case arises not covered by these rules, the rules of that particular association or corporation shall govern, provided they are not in conflict with these rules. Any rule adopted may be changed or amended, by a majority of the full board, after thirty days’ notice in writing, of such proposed change or amendment has been given to each member of the Commission. All associations making application for a license from this Commission shall give the names of the officers of their corpora- tion or association, and also submit to this Commission the names of the presiding judge and starter of their meeting, when making application for racing dates, and no official shall act until his appointment has been approved by the Commission, pro- vided, in case of sickness or inability to act, the association may provide a tem- porary official subject to approval by the Racing Commission. All applications for racing dates must be made in writing to the Secretary of this Commission by the association or corpora- tion licensed by the Racing Commission at least thirty days prior to the first day of the proposed meeting. Said application shall be considered made when received at the office of the Secretary. How Rules are Amended. Application for Racing License. Names of Officials. Application for Racing Dates. 8 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Fee for License. Form of License. i; The fee or assessment for such license shall be in such amount as the Commission may determine at its annual meeting each year. Said license or fee shall be paid for before the license can be issued. Said license shall be in the following form: The Form of License issued by the Colorado State Racing Commission to Racing Association shall be as follows: GS te ar ed [Under Act 1913] COLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION LICENSE This Is to Certify, That on the...... day Oh iam tee 19...a license was granted ND 5.0 nic. note eOiaete a ee ee ee » by which it is authorized to hold race meetings on 1S COUTES BE ic 2525 eee at such times as the Commission shall assign and fix during the year 19.. This license is issued with the express conditions: First. That the corporation or associa- tion accepting same shall permit all owners and trainers not ruled off or suspended for fraud by a recognized meeting, to race over its course, subject to the general rules of racing. Second. That no racing official shall act at its meeting except by approval of the Racing Commission. 12. 13. 14, 15. CoLtorADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 9 Third. This license is further condi- tioned that all races or race meetings con- ducted thereunder shall be subject to the rules and regulations and conditions, from time to time prescribed by the Commission, and shall be revocable by the Commission for any violation thereof, or whenever the continuance of such license shall be deemed by the Commission not conducive to the best interests of legitimate racing. eh a ak Secretary. had eH Rse CeRGeRt. No license shall be issued for a longer period than nineteen consecutive days, and no license shall be issued for a race meet- ing to be held in the same city until at least sixty days shall have elapsed since the date of the last meeting. It shall be the duty of the secretary of each association to furnish to the Secretary of the State Racing Commission a full and complete report of all races held under their jurisdiction within five days of the close of their meeting. The associations licensed by this Com- mission shall not furnish to pool rooms or their agents any information whatever in regard to racing or permit to be furnished from its course any such information. All racing associations acting under the authority of this Commission are prohibited from allowing on their grounds during any racing meeting any telegraph or telephone Days of Racing. Report of Racing. Pool Rooms. Racing Information. 10 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Pari-Mutuel. Veterinary Surgeon to be Employed. Drugs and Mechan- ical Appliances. 17, 18. 19. wires, or other devices by which informa- tion can be disseminated, under penalty of forfeiture of their licenses. All racing associations licensed by this Commission are hereby instructed to per- mit only the pari-mutuel system on their grounds. Any violation of this rule will be pun- ished by revocation of their license. “Any one guilty of making a handbook on the grounds of any racing association licensed by this Commission during any race meeting thereof, shall be ejected from the grounds and denied further admission thereto, and any owner, trainer, jockey or other person interested in any horse, or horses at said race meeting who shall be guilty of betting with or through any such handbook, shall be ejected from _ the grounds, fined or suspended and the license of such persons who are licensed by this Commission shall be revoked.” At a track located in a city in Colorado having a population of 100,000 or more, licensed by this Commission shall employ and pay a graduate veterinary surgeon, who shall be present on each racing day at the tracks of such associations. No injection of drugs shall be made, no drench of anything shall be administered, and no electrical, mechanical or other appliances other than the whip and spur 20. 21. Cotorapo STATE Racing ComMMISSION. cA shall be used for the purpose of stimulat- ing a horse or affecting his speed in a race. Any person so offending shall be ruled off. Every person or horse expelled or ruled off by any reputable turf authority for fraud, or by the American or National Trot- ting Association, shall stand ruled off the courses running under licenses issued by the Colorado State Racing Commission. When a person is ruled off the course, or expelled, every horse wholly or partially owned by him shall also be ruled off or expelled, so long as his sentence continues; he shall not be qualified, whether acting as agent or otherwise, to subscribe for, or to enter or to run any horse for any race, in either his own name or that of any other person, and no horse of which he is wholly or partly the owner, or which is under his care, Management, training, or superin- tendence, or in the winnings of which he has any interest, shall be qualified to be entered or run in any race. -.And if an entry from any person, or of any horse that stands ruled off or expelled is received, such entry shall be void, and the money, if any, paid for such entry, refunded. And any money or prize won under said entry shall be returned by the party that received is When a person is ruled off for any Persons or horses expelled from run- ning and trotting turf. Persons ruled off or expelled cannot en- ter or run horse. Winnings, when fraudulent practice in relation to a partic- fraudulently won to ular horse, wholly or partially belonging be returned. Ae CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Final appeal. 22. Definitions of terms 23. employed in rules. Horse. Age. Maiden. Race. to him, he shall return all money or prizes which such horse has fraudulently won. A final appeal in case of “ruling off” of any owner, trainer, or jockey imposed by any corporation or association racing under a license issued by the State Racing Com- mission may be taken to the Racing Com- mission; provided, however, that said appeal is taken within thirty days after sentence is imposed by said corporation or association. DEFINITIONS. The definitions of terms employed in the Colorado State Racing Commission Rules of Racing are as follows: “Horse” includes mare, gelding, colt, or filly. The “age” of a horse is reckoned as beginning on the Ist of January in the year in which it is foaled. A “maiden” is one that has never, in any country, won a race on the flat, other than a match or private sweepstakes, and a maiden which has been disqualified after having finished first is still a maiden. A “race” is*a contest for ~“parge, “stake,” premium, or wager for money, or admission fees, on any course, and in the presence of a judge or judges. CoLoRADO STATE RAcING COMMISSION. 13 A “purse” is a race for money or other prize for which the entrance money, if any, must be paid, and every other condition complied with at the time of closing or in case of handicaps, at the time of accepting weights. A “sweepstakes” or “stakes” is a race publicly declared open to all complying with its conditions, to be fulfilled, wholly or in part, subsequent to its closing, or in handicaps subsequent to the acceptance of weight, and in which stakes are to be made for each horse engaged, but no “overnight event,’ whatever may be its conditions, shall be considered a sweepstakes within the meaning of this rule. A “private sweepstakes” is one made by the owners of the horses engaged without having been publicly declared open to any others. A “match” is a private sweepstakes made between two horses. If either party to a match dies or a head heat is run, the match is off. A race is still a “sweepstakes,” “private sweepstakes,” or a “match,” respectively, when to the stakes is added money, cup, plate, or other prize. An “overnight event” is one for which the entries close, or if a handicap, accept- Purse. Sweepstakes or Stakes. Private Sweep- stakes. Match. Over-night event. 14 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Handicap. Free handicap. Owners’ handicap. Post Race. Selling Race. Produce Race. Guaranteed Race. ances are to be made on the day preceding that on which it is to be run. A “handicap” is a race for which the horses are weighted according to their merits in the estimation of the handicapper for the purpose of equalizing their chances of winning. A “free handicap” is one in which no liability is incurred for entrance money, stake or forfeit, until acceptance of the weight allotted, either by direct acceptance or through omission to declare out. An “owners’ handicap” is a race where- in the owner fixes, at the time of entry, the weight his horse is to carry. A “post race” is one for which the sub- scribers declare at the usual time before a race for declaring to start, the horse or horses they intend to run, without other limitation of choice than the racing rules and the conditions of the race prescribed. A “selling race” is one in which every horse entered “to be sold,” if a loser, may be claimed, and if the winner, must be offered for sale by public auction. A “produce race” is one for which horses are named by whose produce the race is to be run. A “guaranteed race” is one for which an association guarantees by its conditions a specified sum, which shall be the limit of CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 15 its liability. However, if in any such race there should be any surplus from entries and subscriptions over the sum guaranteed, it shall also be paid to the winner, unless by the conditions it is to be paid to other horses in the race. A “race on the flat’ is one run over a course in which no jumps or other obstacles are placed. A “walkover” is when two horses in entirely different interests do not run for a stake. The “deciding heat” of a race is one which, after two or more have been run, determines the result by the starters for that particular heat. “Place” in racing means first, second, or third. “Weight for age” is the standard weight apportioned by these rules to horses accord- ing to their ages. “Feather weight” is seventy-five pounds. “Welter weight” is twenty-eight pounds added to weight for age. “Heavy welter weight” is forty pounds added to weight for age. “Catch weight” is where the rider need not weigh either before or after the race. Flat Race. Walkover. Deciding heat. Place. Weight for age. Feather weight. Welter weight. Heavy welter weight. Catch weight. 16 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Duration of meet- ing. Day. Month. Year. Owner. Nominator. Untried horse. Starter. Arrears. Decisions of Officials Final. 24, A “meeting” begins at 10 o’clock A. M. of the first day, and ends one hour after the last race of the last day. A “day” means twenty-four hours, end- ing at midnight. A “month” means a calendar month. A “year” means a calendar year. “Owner” includes part owner, but an interest in the winnings only of a horse shall not constitute ownership. The “nominator” is the person in whose name the horse is entered. An “untried horse” is one that has not produced a winner before a specified time. A horse is a “starter” for a race when it has left the paddock for the post. “Arrears” include all sums due for en- trance money, subscriptions, stakes, for- feits, jockey fees, fines, purchase money in races with selling conditions, and any default incident to these rules. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Every person who subscribes to a sweep- stakes, enters a horse, or in any way par- ticipates in any race or racing under these rules, thereby obligates himself to accept as final the decisions of the racing officials, including that of the Colorado State Racing Commission upon any question relating thereto. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. CoLoRADO STATE RAcInG COMMISSION. At the discretion of officials, and without notice, any entry or the transfer of any entry may be refused. That the rules of the American Trotting Association shall govern all harness races conducted by any fair or racing association in Colorado. That all racing associations shall be required to specify upon their speed pro- gram under which “system” each race will be conducted. The speed program shall be interpreted to mean regularly advertised harness or running races conducted under regular standardized rules, and must be filed with the Secretary with application for license. In running races four or more horses in entirely different interests must enter and start, or the race may be declared off. Conditions of races shall not conflict with the racing rules in any manner, nor shall the conditions of a race be so made as to favor horses of a certain age over horses of any other age. No dash races shall be given for horses three years old and upwards of less than one-quarter of a mile. Walkover by any horse entitles him to only one-half of the added money in stakes. No money shall be added to any race exclusively for two-year-olds at a greater distance than one mile. Entries may be re- fused or trans- ferred. Harness rules. System of racing. Speed Program. Four or more to start. Conditions shall not conflict with rules nor favor horses of certain age. Length of Races. Walkover. Length of two- year-old races. 17 18 Winners and losers in hurdle races and steeplechases. To be run over when run at wrong weight or distance. Stakes may be de- clared off or run over another course. Conditions to maidens Horses running dead heats consid- ered winners. See Rule 136. Postponement of races. 33. 34, 35. 36. 37. 38. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Winners or losers of steeplechases or hurdle races shall not be considered win- ners or losers on the flat, and vice versa. A race run by all the horses at wrong weights or at wrong distance is void, and shall be run over, but at an interval of not less than twenty minutes, if the distance to be run is two miles or less, or of not less than thirty minutes if over two miles. In case of fire or accident, or for other reasons, after due public notice, all races or stakes may be declared off, and, when so declared off, all subscriptions and decla- ration money paid must be refunded; or they may be run off over another course; and when a special course is named in the conditions of a race, the officials of that course may substitute another of the same distance. Conditions referred to maidens shall mean maidens at the time of starting. Each horse that runs a dead heat for a race, or place, if for any cause the dead heat for first place is not run off, shall be deemed a winner of that race or place, and shall be liable as such winner to any pen- alty or disability attaching to the same and for the full amount that it would have received if it had won, and there had been no dead heat. When races are postponed, handicaps stand, but purse races are off, and may be 39. 40. 41, 42. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. reopened and closed at the hour prescribed by the rules. In case of postponement, associations may double up their races in order to finish their meeting on the last day, so as not to interfere with the meet- ing of any other that may follow. No race or heat shall be run after sunset, but every such race shall be continued by the judges to the next day (omitting Sunday) at such hour as they shall designate. A horse, after leaving the paddock for the post, may be excused by the judges in case of accident or casualty, but only in cases where they consider such horse crip- pled or disabled so as to be unfit to run, and in such case they may grant additional time. No one interested in the result of a race, either because of ownership of any horse entered, or of its sire or dam, or otherwise, shall act as judge, starter, or official therein; for any violation of this rule, the guilty party, or parties, may be suspended or ruled off. A horse must be ridden out to win second and third, the same as first money. A horse or stable, whose entry is ordered refused by any reputable Turf Association because of inconsistent racing, shall not be permitted to race on any track where these rules are in force, during the continuance of such ruling. 19 Races may be doubled up. Races not to be run in dark. When a horse can be excused. Officials must not be interested in race. Horses to be ridden out for place. Refusal of entry for inconsistent racing. 20 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. When two-year-old 43. can compete in all age races. Horses must be 44, registered and named. Change of horse’s name. Entry of mortgaged 45. horse prohibited, unless, etc. Horse must be duly 46. entered. Eligibility, how de- termined at entry and at start. No two-year-old shall compete in any all- age race prior to August Ist. ENTRIES AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. No horse will be allowed to start unless duly registered and named through the Registry Office of the Jockey Club. In case the name of the horse is changed, the new name, together with the former name, shall be published in the Bulletin for at least thirty days, and in no case shall the former name be left off from its entry until after the horse has started five times. The vio- lation of any part of this rule may be suffi- cient cause for ruling off. Any person or persons who shall enter in a selling race a horse, mare or gelding on which a mortgage has been placed shall be ruled off, unless the written consent of the mortgagee is filed, prior to the entering of the horse, mare, or gelding with the Secretary of the Racing Association of the course on which the mortgaged horse may be entered or raced. A horse shall not be qualified to run for any purse or sweepstakes unless it has been and continues duly entered for the same; and, unless otherwise specified in the conditions of a race, any horse eligible at the time of entry shall continue to be qualified, except in an “overnight event,” in which it must also be eligible at the time of the start. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. In entering a horse it must be clearly identified by stating its age, name, if any, color (when possible), whether it is a horse, mare, or gelding, and the names of its sire and dam, and if the sire or dam is unnamed, such further pedigree or description as will distinguish the horse intended to be entered from all other horses. If its dam was cov- ered by more than one stallion, the names of all of them must be given in the order of service. No alteration or condition shall be made in any entry after the time fixed for closing, but an entry in any race may be corrected. Joint subscriptions and entries may be made by two or more owners. The person entering a horse thereby be- comes liable for the entrance money, stake or forfeit. The death of a horse, or a mistake in its entry, when eligible, does not release the subscriber or transferee from liability for stake or forfeit, and the entrance money to a purse that is run off shall not be returned on the death of a horse or its failure to start for any cause whatever. No entry, subscription, or rights of entry under it, shall become void on the death of the nominator or subscriber. No entry shall be received from husband or wife while the name of either remains in the forfeit list. 21 Description of horse in entry. No altering entry after entry. Joint subscriptions and entries. Liability for stake and forfeits. Death or mistake in entry. Death of sub- scriber. Entry by husband or wife. 22 Sacrilegious and blasphemous names. Entrance money, stakes, forfeits, etc., go to winner, unless, etc. How entry in purse race made. Names of owners and persons inter- ested in horse must be registered with secretary. Penalty for failure to so do. See Rule 146. When entries close. 53. D4. 5). 56. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. No entry shall be received of any horse bearing a_ sacrilegious or blasphemous name. The entrance money, forfeits, starting and subscription fees in every race shall go to the winner, unless otherwise provided in its conditions; but when, from any cause, a race is not run, all stake, declaration or entrance money, if any paid, shall be re- turned. Every entry in a purse race must be in the name of the person having ownership in the horse, and must be made in writing by the owner or trainer, or by some one deputed by him; and the full name of every person having an ownership in a horse, or, excepting the trainer’s per cent, any in- terest in its winnings, must be registered with the Secretary before it starts at any meeting, as must be every change in such ownership or interest thereafter made dur- ing that meeting. Any failure to comply with this rule shall be punished by fine or suspension, and if an objection because of such default is duly made and sustained against a horse that has run in a race, its winnings in that race shall be forfeited to the horse that finished next behind him. Entries for purse races, the conditions of which have previously been published, shall close at the time advertised in such publication, and no entry shall be received after that time. 57. 58. 59. 60. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 23 In the event the number of entries to any purse race is in excess of the number of horses that may, because of track limi- tations, be permitted to start, the starters for that race shall be determined by lot in the presence of those making the entries and the post positions shall be in the order in which they are drawn. The same meth- ods shall be employed in determining the starters and post positions in split races. The Racing Secretary shall keep a list of horses eliminated from these races, and they are to have precedence in any race of the kind they may be entered in thereafter. Should a horse be eliminated twice consec- utively, he shall have precedence over any and all entries. Every horse entered for a purse must be a “starter” unless it be declared out. The owner of a horse, which is prevented from starting in a purse race because of his failure to pay the jockey fee for that race, or arrears against him or his horse, shall be liable for the declaration fee, and he and his horse shall be suspended until same is paid. The entrance to a purse shall be free, unless otherwise stipulated in its condi- tions. If the conditions require an en- trance fee, it must accompany the entry, except for free handicaps, when it must Starters to be de- termined by lot. Post positions. Split Races. List of horses elim- inated to be kept. Declaration in purse race. Must pay declara- tion fee if stopped by arrears. Entrance free un- less otherwise stip- ulated. 24 When and where entries and decla- ration to sweep- stakes close. Entries and decla- ration: how made in sweepstakes. Name and address. Entry in produce race and when Void. 61. 62. 63. 64. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. be paid at the time of acceptance of the weight allotted. In the absence of notice to the con- trary, entries or declarations for sweep- stakes closing during or on the eve of a race meeting, close at the office of the Secretary at the course. When an hour for closing is desig- nated, entries and declarations for sweep- stakes cannot be received afterward; but, if an hour is not designated, they may be mailed or telegraphed up to mid- night of the day of the closing, provided they are received in time for compliance with every other condition of the race. Every entry and declaration in sweep- stakes shall be made in writing by the owner of the horse or of the engagement, or by a duly authorized agent, or may be made by telegram, which must, however, be confirmed at the earliest possible op- portunity, and in all cases before the time before declaring to start, or the horse shall not be allowed to start. The person making an entry to a stake must give his name in full and postoffice address. In making an entry for a produce race, the ‘produce is entered by specifying the dam and sire, or sires. If a mare entered in a produce race drops her foal before the 1st of January, or if she has a dead, 65. 66. 67. 68. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. or more than one foal, or is barren, the entry of such mare is void, and the en- trance money (if any) shall be returned. If a miscarriage of any entry or decla- ration in a stake is alleged, satisfactory proof that it was mailed or telegraphed must be presented within reasonable time, or it shall not be received. A subscriber to a sweepstakes is liable for the stake or forfeit. an entry or right of entry therein to an- other person, he and the transferee shall both be liable, but when the original sub- secriber shall pay such stake or forfeit, he shall be entitled to a forfeit order against the transferee, except that, however, the conditions of produce races, or races for which nomination of foals are made, may provide that the nominator shall be re- leased from further liability by filing, prior to the time therein fixed, the proper evidence of the transfer, by public or pri- vate sale, of his entry and its engage- ment in that race. An entry in a sweepstakes is a sub- scription and cannot be withdrawn, but before the time of closing, another horse may be substituted. A person who subscribes to a sweep- stakes before the time fixed for naming, can transfer the right of entry under one If he transfers. 25 Entries miscarry- ing. Subscriber and transferee both lia- ble for forfeit, ex- cept in produce races, the _ condi- tion may release the nominator. See Rules 52, 54, 70, 84, 85, 172 and 173. Subscriptions to sweepstakes are not revocable. Subscription trans- ferable. 26 Starter in a sweep- stakes. Starting money and arrears must be paid before start- ing. See Rule 66. Starter must pay entrance, although judges may excuse horse from. start- ing. Entrance, arrears and forfeits to be paid before start- ing. 69. 70. t& 72. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. or more of his subscriptions to any other person or persons. A horse shall not become a “starter” in a Sweepstakes unless it has been an- nounced as such to the Clerk of the Seales not less than forty-five minutes before the time appointed for the race. A horse shall not become a “starter” for a race unless there has been duly paid any stake or entrance money pay- able in respect to that race, and also all arrears due from any person for such horse, or due from the person owning or starting said horse or other horses; but, if there be any such arrears, notice of the same must have been presented to the Clerk of the Scales before ten o’clock of the day upon which the horse is to start. A starter in a race must pay its whole stake or entrance, whether or not the judges, on account of accident or casualty, excuse it from starting. Any person, not having: money to his credit with the Secretary, must, before his horse can start,-pay (in cash), if re- quired, to the Clerk of the Scales, all en- trance money, stakes and “arrears” then due by him, or on the horse he intends to start. 73. 74. 75. 76. Tt, 78. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. If the Clerk of the Scales should allow a horse to start in a race without its en- trance money or stake, and its jockey fee for a losing mount for that race having been paid, he shall be liable for it, but he may have a forfeit order for the same. The number of a horse must be ex- hibited as soon as practicable after it has been announced by the starter. If a horse whose number has been ex- hibited does not start and run the course, the judges may call upon the owner, trainer or jockey for an explantion; and, if no satisfactory explanation be given, shall fine, suspend, or rule off the course, as the case may warrant. DECLARATIONS. The declaration of a horse out of an engagement is irrevocable. Declarations in sweepstakes shall be made in the same manner as is provided for making entries therein to the Secre- tary, who shall record the day and hour of its receipt, and give early publicity thereto. Declarations in purse races must be made by the owner, trainer or other per- son deputed by him, to the Secretary or assistant the day of the race, or at such time as he may appoint. 27 Clerk of scales when liable for en- trance money. Number must be exhibited. Horses must start after number has been exhibited. Declaration irrevo- cable. Declaration sweep- stakes. See Rule 62. Declaration in purse races. 28 Declaring one, de- clares all, except in handicaps. Declaration fee 5 per cent. When declaration is free. Division of decla- ration fees. In heat races. Transfer to avoid forfeits and dis- qualification. Proof of ownership may be demanded. 19. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. When a party, having more than one horse entered in a purse, shall declare one out, he thereby declares all out, but this rule shall not apply to handicaps. Declarations in purse races must be accompanied by five (5) per cent of the first money. In purse races with more than eight entries, owners may declare out to that number free of charge. The right to de- clare free shall be determined by lot if oceasion should require. ‘ All declaration fees in purse races shall go 60 per cent to the second horse and 40 per cent to the third horse. In case one horse distances the field in heat races, all entrance and declara- tion money must go with the purse. FORFEITS. If any transfer of a horse or engage- ment is made for the purpose of avoid- ing payment of forfeits or disqualifica- tion, the person making or receiving such transfer may be fined or ruled off. The officers of an association shall have power to call on any person in whose name a horse is entered to pro- duce proof that the horse entered is not the property, either wholly or in part, of any person who owes a forfeit, or is other- CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. wise disqualified, or to produce proof of the extent of his interest or property in the horse, and in default of such proof being given to their satisfaction, may de- clare the horse out of the race. 29 30 : CoLorRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. SCALE OF WEIGHTS. 86. The following is the scale of weights for age, and shall be carried when not otherwise specified in the conditions of the races: Distance AGE iy 2 years 3 oe MILE (eae pie 5, 6 and aged 34 2 years MILE Ne es 5, 6 and aged 1 : 2 years 3 ae MILE AS 5, 6 and aged 2 years 1% 3 MILES ee 6 and aged 2 : years MILES se 6 and aged 214 3 years MILES eS 6 and aged 3 3 years 4 ae MILES Sie aes 6 and aged 4 3 years 4 oe MILES By att 6 and aged February S| Seay - October November = January | [pe ee | | a | va 23 88 2h 98,0 96| 99} 99) 99 104|106/107|109|110|111|113 isl 116}117)117/117 116}117|119|121|122/122/122/122/122|122/122/122 120|121/123]124|125)124|122)122|122|122|122/122 | | | 91| 94} 97| 99 104/107/109|110)110}111 113/118 116|117|117/117 119|119}120|121|122|122|122/1221122/122/122/122 122|122/123]124/1241124|124/122|122/122/122|122 | | | 84| 87} 90] 92] 93 104|104/106| 106106) 107|109)111)112/113)113)113 119]119]120|121|122|122|122|122)122|122)122/122 124/124|124|125 aes 124|124|122)122)122)122 79| 82] 82) 82 105|}107|109|110)111)111)111 120|120}120]121)122)122/122/122|122/122/122)122 124/124 He 127|126|125)124|124/124/124/124 125}125]126|127 sa fk ta bas 124|124|124 79| 79) 79 99 tolien 101\102 103|105 107|108]109|109|109 119}119 130137 122|122|122|122/122|122 134 124 | 104|104|104/104| 104 125|125|126|127|128]127|126|125)124/124/124/124 126|126]127|128|129|128]127/126|125 wales 124 98 4 99|100)101|102|104|106|107|108|108/108 119}119|120]121 120|135|127 136135 122}122|122 126|126|127|128|129|128]127|126)125)1241124|124 127|127|128|129]130|129|128|127|126|125|125)125 94| 97] 98} 99|100|101 103|105 106|107|107|107 118]119]120}121|122|122|122/122)122|122|122)122 125]126|127|128|130|129|128|127|126)125|125/125 127|128|129|130]131|130|129|128|127|126|126|126 94| 96| 97| 98) 99|100)102|104/105| 106] 106|106 118]119|120)121|122|122)122|122|122)122|122/122 126|127|128|129|131|130|129|128|127|126|126)126 127|128]129|131|132|131|130|129|128|127(127|127 In races of intermediate lengths, the weights for the shorter distance shall be carried. CoLtorRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 31 In a race exclusively for two-year-olds, the weight shall be 118 pounds. In a race exclusively for three-year- olds, the weights shall be 122 pounds. In heat races there shall be allowance of 5 pounds from the scale of weights. Excepting in handicaps, fillies two years old and geldings of all ages, shall be allowed 3 pounds, and fillies and mares three years old and upward shall be allowed 5 pounds before September Ist, and 3 pounds thereafter. All two-year-olds shall carry not less than = eighty pounds; three-year-olds, eighty-seven pounds; four-year-olds and upwards, one hundred pounds, in any - race including apprentice allowance. 87. Fillies and geldings shall in all cases be entitled to sex allowance. JOCKEYS. If a jockey intends to ride _ over- weight, he must declare the amount thereof at the time of weighing out, but no jockey shall pass the scales with more than one pound overweight without the consent of the owner and trainer of the horse he is to ride, And in no case shall the jockey pass the scale more than 5 pounds overweight—but no horse shall be disqualified because of any overweight it may have carried—and any overweight or any change of weight from that given Two-year-olds. Three-year-olds. Allowance in heat races. Sex allowances. Minimum weights. Overweight must be announced and shall not disqualify. See Rules 109 and 233. 32 Weighing out. Fee for losing mount must be paid before jockey will be weighed out. See Rule 59. Whips and bridle must not be weighed. Valets, to be fur- nished by Associa- tion. 88. 89. 90. 91, CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. on the official program shall be publicly posted. Every jockey who is to ride in a race shall weigh at the appointed time and place, unless especially excused by the judges, or his horse shall be declared out of the race. No person shall be admitted to the weighing room except owners, train- ers and jockeys. No jockey, except when riding for his contract employer, shall be weighed out for any race unless there has been de- posited for him with the Clerk of the Scales the fee for a losing mount in that race; and the Clerk of the Scales shall keep the accounts of the jockeys, pay over to them the money collected, unless he has notice to the contrary, and for his services shall receive two per cent of the amount collected. The failure to deposit this fee for the jockey engaged for any horse shall declare it out of the race. Jockeys must weight out and in with- out whip or bridle, and a bridle used in races shall not exceed two pounds, or a whip one pound in weight. No jockey shall be allowed a valet. The associations shall make the neces- sary arrangements for attendance upon jockeys, and said attendants shall be paid for their services by the associations from 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. CoLtorapo STATE Racing ComMMISSION. an assessment levied upon and collected from the jockeys. All riders must be dressed in jockey costumes, cap and jacket of silk, satin or water-proof, white or light-colored breeches, and top boots. Each jockey shall wear a number on his arm and saddle cloth, corresponding with the number of his horse on the pro- gram of the day. If a horse run ina hood, martingales or blinkers, it must be included in the jockey’s weight. FROM POST TO FINISH. Every trainer who does not have his horse promptly at the post at the time appointed for the race shall be fined. After the horses are ordered to the starting post, and until the judges direct the gates to be reopened, all persons, ex- cept the racing officials, shall be ex- cluded from the course. The position of horses in starting shall be determined by lot by the officials. The starter shall place vicious or unruly horses on the extreme outside, and the start shall not be delayed on their account. The winner of a heat shall, at the next start have the inside position, and the others shall take their positions to the 33 Dress of jockeys, Jockey numbers. Blinkers, hood and martingale. Dilatory trainer to be fined. Persons allowed on course during race. Position of horses starting; how de- termined; vicious and unruly horses where placed. Position of win- ners of heat. 34 COLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Horses in hands of 99 starter. : Horse started by 100. jockey. Accident at post. 101. When jockey may dismount. The rider only to 102. start or assist horse to start. No one shall point out path. Leading horse en- 103. titled to any part of track. right in the order in which they came out in the previous heat. A horse in the hands of the starter shall receive no further care from his at- tendants. The horse must be started by the jockey, but with the sanction of the starter it may be led to its position, and it must be free of all hands other than those of the jockey before the starter releases the bar- rier. The jockey must not dismount, ex- cept to remedy insecure equipments. If an accident happens to any rider or his equipment, except while repeating heats, the starter may grant a delay not exceeding fifteen minutes, which, in ex- treme cases, may be extended by the judges. During such delay, the jockeys may dismount and their horses be given up to their attendants. No person other than the rider shall be permitted to strike a horse or attempt by shouting or otherwise to assist it in get- ting a start, Nor shall any person stand in the track to point out a path for the rider, under the penalty of exclusion from the course for either offense. A leading horse is entitled to any part of the track, but if it swerve, or is ridden to either side so as to interfere with or impede another horse, it is a foul, and 104, 106. 107. 108. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 3D such horse shall be disqualified, whether the foul was willful or the result of care- less riding, and if the judges believe it was intentional, they shall fine and suspend the guilty jockey. The judges must take cognizance of foul riding, whether complaint is made or not, and no complaint shall be received from any person except the jockey, trainer or owner of the horse interfered with. When a horse is disqualified under this rule, any other horse in the race belong- ing wholly or in part to the same owner, is also disqualified. Every jockey must, immediately after pulling up his horse, ride to the place of weighing and there dismount, after obtain- ing permission from the judges, and be weighed by the Clerk of the Scales; pro- vided that if the jockey be prevented from riding to the place of weighing by reason of accident or illness, by which he or his horse is disabled, he may walk or be car- ried to the scales, or may be excused from weighing by the judges. No person shall assist the jockey in taking his equipment off his horse, ex- cept by the permission of the judges. No person shall throw any covering over any horse at the place of dismounting until its equipment shall have been removed. Willful and care- less riding. Complaints of foul riding. Extent of disquali- fication. Weighing in. Jockey not to be assisted. Covering. 36 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Two pounds short 109. of weight disquali- fies. Jockey short of weight. Permission to dis- mount. Trainer and jockey 112. license. Trainers and jockeys. Apprentice, when not required to apply. peal s TH. 113. 114. A horse should bring in its weight out, and, if short of it by two pounds or more, it shall be disqualified. If a jockey does not present himself to be weighed in, or does not bring in his proper weight, or is guilty of any careless practice with respect to weight or weigh- ing; or If he dismounts before obtaining permis- sion, or touches (except accidentally) any other person or thing other than his own equipments, before weighing in, he shall be fined or suspended unless he can satisfy the judges that he was justified by extraor- dinary circumstances. TRAINER AND JOCKEY LICENSES. Any person who desires to train or ride any horse upon the tracks licensed by the Racing Commission, shall first procure from the Racing Commission a license to so train or ride. In cases of emergency, a trainer or a jockey may be permitted to pursue his vocation pending action upon his applica- tion, but a jockey or a trainer having been suspended or ruled off and subsequently reinstated after the expiration of his li- cense, shall not be permitted to pursue his vocation until a license has been granted. An apprentice shall not be required to apply for a jockey’s license until after the expiration of his apprentice license. 115. 116. iE iy i 118. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 37 A boy who has never ridden a winner may be granted an apprentice license for one year upon the application of his em- ployer, and the apprentice shall not be permitted to ride for any one except his employer without his employer’s permis- sion. The license shall be prima facie evi- dence of the employment of the apprentice. Any person who shall start a horse trained by any one not a licensed trainer or permit it to be ridden by any one not a licensed jockey or apprentice, shall be fined or suspended and shall also be such person who so trained or rode the horse; and if an objection is duly made and sus- tained that a horse which had run in any race was so trained or ridden, then its winnings in that race shall be forfeited to the horse that finished next behind it. Every license granted shall be for not more than one year, ending the 31st of December of the year for which it is is- sued. The fee must accompany the appli- cation and shall be ten dollars for each trainer, ten dollars for each jockey, and one dollar for each apprentice jockey. Upon each application two reputable persons must certify that they know the applicant and believe him to have a good reputation for sobriety and honesty and to be capable and fitted for the vocation which he desires to follow. Apprentice license. Horse not trained or ridden by licensed trainer or jockey. License not more than one year. License recom- mended. 38 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. License revoked. License revoked. 119. 120. License, boy under 121. age or weight. Apprentice allow- ance. Fraudulent trans- fer of horse. 122. 123. The license of any one ruled off the turf for fraud or fraudulent practices shall thereby be revoked. Any license may be revoked for good and sufficient cause by a majority of the members of the Racing Commission of which notice shall be given by the Secre- tary of the Commission. No boy under thirteen years of age or one who weighs less than seventy (70) pounds shall be granted a license by this Commission, A boy who hag of his own free will, with the consent of his parents, parent or guardian bound himself as an appren- tice to any owner or trainer, for a term of not less than three years, by written contract, a certified copy of which shall be lodged with the State Racing Commis- sion, may claim a five pound allowance, when riding for his contract employer in all selling races, and shall be allowed three pounds in handicaps during the year for which his license has been granted. Ap- prentices riding for owners other than their contract employers shall not be en- titled to any allowance. Allowance under this rule must be claimed at time of entry in selling races and at time of declaration in handicaps. Any sale or transfer of a horse or horses for the purpose of obtaining an 124. 125. 126. 127. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 39 apprentice allowance shall be punishable by fine, suspension or expulsion. Any one acting as starter at any fair or race meeting in this state must first pro- cure a license from this Commission. The fee for said license shall be five dollars. STARTER AND HIS DUTIES. The starter may give all such orders and take all such measures not in con- flict with the rules of racing as are nec- essary to secure a fair start, and must order the horses to draw up in line, as far behind the starting post as he thinks necessary, but not exceeding seventy yards, and from that point walk up until the starter releases the barrier, when they break and run the race. He shall have authority to fine or sus- pend a jockey for disobedience of his orders, or for attempting to take any un- fair advantage. Such suspension shall take effect from the close of the day’s racing on which it was given, and, dur- ing suspension, the jockey shall ride for no one, not even his contract employer. Said suspension, however, shall not extend beyond ten racing days, without the ap- proval of the judges. The starter shall report all fines, sus- pensions and other punishments to the secretary of the association in writing. Starter. Authority of starter to secure fair start. Suspension of jockey and extent thereof. Fines, etc., to be reported by starter. 40 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Fees and fines. Abusive language by starter, etc. Start, how made. Only one horse same interest to start. When a horse is distanced. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. All fines shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Colorado State Racing Commission within ten days after the close of the meet- ing. 7 With the sanction of the officers of the association, the starter may appoint his assistants; but neither he nor his assist- ants shall carry a whip, stick or rod, nor shall they strike a jockey or horse at the post; nor shall they take hold of a horse at the post, except to lead it to its position; nor shall the starter or his assistants use abusive language toward a jockey, and for each violation of this rule the judges shall impose a fine of not less than fifty (50) dollars upon the starter. The horses shall be started by a machine or flag, or by both, and there shall be no start until, and no recall after, the starter has dropped the flag, and if no flag is used, there shall be no start until, and no recall after, the starter has raised the barrier. HEAT RACES. No person shall start more than one horse of which he is wholly or in part the owner in a race of heats. All horses whose heads have not reached the distance post as soon as the leading horse arrives at the winning post are dis- tanced, but as proof of the fact the Distance Judge must have dropped his flag in answer to the judges’ flag. 133. 134. 135. CoLorRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 41 In heats of three-quarters of a mile, twenty-five yards shall be a distance. In heats of one mile, thirty yards shall be a distance. In heats of two miles, fifty yards shall be a distance. In heats of three miles, sixty yards shall be a distance. In heats of four miles, seventy yards shall be a distance. In a deciding heat there shall be no distance. The time between heats shall be: In heats of three-quarters of a mile, twenty minutes. In heats of one mile, twenty minutes. In heats of two miles, twenty-five minutes, In heats of three miles, thirty-five minutes. In heats of four miles, forty minutes. In a race of heats, best two in three, a horse that actually wins two heats, or dis- tances the field, wins the race. A horse running in two consecutive heats, without winning or running a dead heat, cannot again start in the race. A dead heat is a heat against every horse in the race except those making it, and in their favor to the extent only of allowing them to start in the next heat or heats unless the race is decided or they are distanced therein. When a race is won by two heats the pref- A distance. Deciding heat, no distance. Time between heats. Heats, Running of. See Rule 98. 42 Horses, how placed. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. erence of the horses is determined by the place they get in the second. If more than two heats are run, the horses starting for the deciding heat shall only be placed. In a race of heats, best three in five, a horse that actually wins the three heats or distances the field, wins the race. A horse running in any three consecutive heats, without winning or running a dead heat, cannot again start in the race. A dead heat is a heat against every horse in the race except those making it, and in their favor to the extent only of allowing them to start in the next heat or heats, unless the race is decided or they are distanced therein. When a race is won by three heats, the preference of the horses is deter- mined by the place they get in the third heat. If more than three heats are run, the horses starting for the next heat shall alone be placed. Horses started and drawn before the race of heats is won are held to be distanced. Horses shall be placed in the race in the position in which they passed the judges in the deciding heat. A horse not placed in a deciding heat can have no place in the race; nor can such horse have any portion of the purse or prize; provided there is no third money, in which case the third horse in the race of heats shall not be deprived of third money, if ruled out for not winning a heat in two, Po. oF ee Ro ee s hts RE hae 137. ge CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 43 three or more heats, as the case may be. The disqualification of a horse in a decid- ing heat shall not prevent it from having a place in the race. DEAD HEATS. In races not of heats, unless it is a deciding heat, a dead heat for the first place shall be run off at an interval of not less than twenty minutes, unless the race admits of division, and the owners agree to divide, or all the horses making the dead heat but one is withdrawn, then the one remaining in shall take first money only, but those withdrawn shall also be consid- ered winners as if they had divided. Ina race for two-year-olds the owners shall divide. The other horses shall be deemed to have been beaten, but they shall be entitled to their places (if any), as if the race had been finally determined the first time. If a dead heat be run by two or more horses for second or any lower place in a race, the owners shall divide, subject to the rules applicable to objection, when the winner is objected to. When owners divide, they shall divide equally all the moneys and other prizes which any of them could take if the dead heat was run off; and if they cannot agree as to which of them is to have a cup or other prize, which cannot be divided, they Dead heats, when to be run off. See Rule 37. Dead heats for sec- ond or lower place. How and when owners can and cannot divide. 44 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Disqualification, 139. extent of in dead heat. Same jockey to 140. ride. Division in selling 141, races. If owners disagree 142. as to division, not compelled to run. shall draw lots for it, but owners cannot divide in a race of heats, unless it is for a deciding heat or in any race where division would conflict with any of its conditions. If in running a dead heat off, either horse should be disqualified, it shall be decided by the judges whether that dis- qualification shall extend to the loss of the second or other place. In running off a dead heat, the rules as to declarations of overweight, weighing out and weighing in shall apply, but the horses shall carry the same weight and the same jockeys ride as in the dead heat. In selling races, if owners should agree to divide, the horses making the dead heat, if entered to be sold, shall be offered sepa- rately at public auction, and any excess that may arise shall be divided equally between the third horse and the associa- tion, but all horses running a dead heat shall be considered winners of the race and the price for which each horse is entered to be sold shall be increased by the differ- ence between the value of the purse or stakes it actually gets and the value of the purse or stakes that would have gone to the winner if the race had been won out- right by one horse. If the owners of the horses making the dead heat do not agree to divide, they shall not be required to run it off, but the first iT a~* 143. 144. CoLorApDo STATE RAcING COMMISSION. 45 money shall be awarded to the owner that insists upon running, and to the other re- fusing shall be given the second money; but all horses running the dead heat, if so entered, shall be sold, and considered win- ners of the race, and the price for which each horse is entered to be sold shall be increased by the difference between the value of the purse or stakes it actually gets and the value of the purse or stakes that would have gone to the winner if the race had been won outright by one horse. Should one of the horses running the dead heat be entered not to be sold, the one entered to be sold shall be offered, and the surplus, if any, shall be disposed of as above. OBJECTIONS. Every objection, unless otherwise pro- vided, must be made within forty-eight hours after the race is run, and shall be determined by the judges of that meeting. Every objection must be made by the owner, trainer or jockey of some other horse engaged in the same race, or by the officials of the course, and on race days must be made to one of the judges, and at other times to the secretary of the associa- tion. The person to whom an objection is made may require it to be in writing and signed. When made; by whom decided. By, to whom and how, made. 46 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Withdrawal of. To matters occur- 145, ring in races. On account of un- 146. licensed trainer or jockey, and failure to register owner- ship. See Rule 55. Effect of, if valid. 147. Judges may order 148. examination and cali for proofs of age of horses. Every objection which can not be de- cided by the judges during the meeting must be made in writing and lodged with the secretary of the association. An objection made in writing can not be withdrawn without permission from the officers of the association. An objection to a horse on the ground of its not having run the proper course, or of any other matters occurring in the race (except as otherwise provided) must be made before the official numbers of the horses placed in the race are put up. An objection to a horse that has run in a race on the ground that it was not trained or ridden by a licensed trainer or jockey, or that the names of all those having ownership in it or an interest in its win- nings, have not been registered with the secretary, must be made not later than the day after that upon which the race was run. If an objection to a horse which has won or been placed in a race be declared valid, the horse shall be regarded as distanced in races of heats, and as last in other races, and the other horses shall take their places accordingly. The judges shall have power at any time, either upon or without objection being made, to order an examination of such person or persons as they think fit, as to the age of any horse entered for a race, or 149. 150. 151. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 47 which has run for a race, and shall with- hold any money the horse or his owner may have won until such examination is made, and if the horse be declared to be of a wrong age, the expense of such examina- tion shall be paid by the owner; otherwise it shall be paid by the person (if any) at whose request the examination is ordered, or by the association, as the judges direct. When a dead heat is run for second place, and an objection is made to the winner of the race, if such objection be declared valid in time for the dead heat to be run off on the day of the race, the judges may direct it to be run off accordingly; otherwise, the horses which run a dead heat shall divide equally or draw lots for an indivisible prize, and each horse which divides shall be liable to the penalties attaching to the winner of the race. An objection on the ground of fraudulent or willful misstatement or omission in the entry under which a horse has run, or on the ground that the horse which ran was not the horse which he was represented to be in the entry or at the time of the race, or was not of the age which he was repre- sented to be, may be received at any time within twelve months after the race. If by reason of an objection to a horse, a race or place is awarded to another, its Owner can recover the money for such In case of dead heat for second place. To entry, when to be made in case of fraud. Recovery of money paid over before objection. 48 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Money held until decision is ren- dered. Penalties attach to 153. both horses claim- ing races pending objection. When frivolous. Expenses; by whom paid. Objection after sale. ‘ 152. 154. 156. 157. race or place from those who wrongfully received it, and, in case of default, shall be entitled to a forfeit order. Pending the determination of an objec- tion any money or prize which the horse objected to may have won or may win in the race shall be withheld until the objec- tion is determined, and any forfeit payable to the owner of any other horse shall be paid to the Secretary, and held for the person who may be determined to be entitled to it. Pending the disposal, by the racing officials, of any objection, both the horse which finished first, and any horse for which the race is claimed, shall be liable to all penalties attaching to the winner of that race until the matter is decided. If the officers of the association or the judges decide an objection to be frivolous, they may fine the person making it or rule him off. All costs and expenses relating to deter- mining an objection shall be paid by the person decided against. OBJECTION IN SELLING RACES. Subject to the rules relating to objec- tions, the following special provisions shall apply to selling races: If the objection has not been made until after the horse has been bought, the person la% CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 49 "who bought him shall, if the objection is 158. 159. 160. declared valid, have the option of return- ing him or retaining him at the selling price, and any money returnable by reason of the exercise of such option, whether price or surplus, shall be repaid by those to whom it has been paid over, and, in case of default, the person to whom it is due shall have a forfeit order for the same. If the objection has been made before the horse has been bought, the time for deliv- ering, but not for selling it, is thereby post- poned until such time after the determina- tion of the objection by the judges, and, if the objection is declared valid, the person who bought it in shall have the same option as in the last mentioned case. If the objection be declared valid before the close of the races of the same day, the horse to whom the race is given shall then be sold by auction, if it be a condition of the race that the winner is to be thus sold, and any surplus resulting from its sale and from the previous sales of the horse ob- jected to, shall be treated as surplus from the sale of the winner, and be divided accordingly; but liability to be sold shall, in all cases, end with the day of the race. SELLING RACES. Every horse entered “to be sold” that runs in a selling race shall, if the winner, be sold by public auction immediately after Before sale. Liability to be sold, ends day of race. Division of money. 50 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Claiming. 161. Only one horse in 162. same interest can start. the race, and one-half of any surplus over the selling price shall go to the second horse and the other half to the association. If sold, the horse shall not leave the place of sale until authorized by the judges to do so; and if the horse be not paid for, or the secretary be not satisfied with the security, he may order the horse to be put up a second time, and the purchaser at the first sale shall be responsible for any deficiency arising from the second sale. The other horses. starting may be claimed for the selling price plus the value of the stake or purse, by the owners of horses running in the race, or their author- ized agent, but for such owner’s account only. Every claim must be in writing and sealed and filed with the clerk of the scales within fifteen minutes after the result of the race is announced. The owner of the third horse shall have the prior claim, and then other owners may claim, and if more than one should claim the same horse, they shall cast lots for priority in the presence of the judges. No owner can claim his own horse, or more than one horse. If the judges should be of the opinion that an owner is not claiming for his own account, they shall require him to make affidavit that he is doing so. In selling purses not more than one horse in the same interest or under control 163. 164. 165. 166. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 51 of the same trainer can start. If two or more should be entered, the first one re- corded from the entry box shall be eligible to start. The price of every horse sold or claimed must be paid to the clerk of the scales within fifteen minutes after the sale or claim is decided, and an order be given by him for the delivery of the horse. Any person who refuses to deliver a horse entered to be sold, or one bought or claimed in a selling race, shall be ruled off, as shall be the horse also. Any person offering or entering into an agreement to bid or not to bid, or attempt to prevent another person from bidding on the winner of a selling race, or claiming any horse in such race, or attempt by in- timidation to prevent any one from running a horse in any race for which it is entered, or demand any portion of the surplus from the owners of the horses which are entitled to it, or any owners running horses in a selling race who may make an agreement for the protection of each other’s horses shall be ruled off. Any person who fails to pay for a horse bought or claimed in a selling race, within fifteen minutes after the sale or claim has been made, shall forfeit his right to the horse, and shall be fined, suspended or ruled off by the judges; but the owner may still require that the horse shall be taken Payment and order. Refusal to deliver horses. Agreements as to bidding or not bid- ding, etc., or to in- timidate from run- ning, etc. Failure to pay for horse bought or claimed. See Rule A72Z; 52 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Liens on horses 167. must be known at time of entry. Two horses in same 168. interest can start in sweepstakes. Sales with engage- 169. ments and liability. and paid for by the purchaser or claimant, who, if he fail or refuse to do so, shall be suspended until he makes good his default to the owner. Any person who shall enter or run a horse or allow a horse to be entered in a selling race while any claim is held against such horse, either as a bill of sale, chattel mortgage or lien of any nature by any one, without making the fact known at the time of entry, shall be considered guilty of fraud, and shall immediately be ruled off by the judges, and any and all persons claiming title or ownership of any horse after such horse has run in the name of another per- son having peaceable and undisputed pos- session of same, shall be considered guilty of fraud, and be ruled off by the operation of this rule. In selling sweepstakes, starters, with their selling prices, must be named through the entry box. More than two can be named by the same nominator, but only two in the same interest can start, although the starting fee must be paid for all named. In the event of an entry running first and second, the winner shall be sold, and the surplus (if any) divided between the asso- ciation and third horse. SALES, FORFEITS AND TRANSFERS. When a horse is sold with its engage- ments, or any part of them, the seller can 170. 471. 172. Cotorapo STaTE Racine ComMISSION. 53 not strike it out of any such engagements and he remains liable for the forfeits; but he shall, if compelled to pay them, be en- titled to a forfeit order against the pur- chaser. In all cases of sale by private treaty, the written acknowledgment of both parties that the horse was sold with the engagements, is necessary to entitle the seller or buyer to the benefit of this rule, and if certain engagements be specified, it is to be understood that those only are sold with the horse; but when the horse is sold by public auction, the advertised conditions of the sale are sufficient evi- dence, and if certain engagements only be specified it is to be understood that these only are sold with the horse. When a horse is sold without an en- gagement, the seller may grant or refuse the right to start for it, and if it does not start, the forfeit order shall be issued against him. The engagements of a horse bought or claimed in a selling race pass with the horse to the purchaser or claimant. When a person entitled by purchase or otherwise to start for any engagement a horse which was entered by another per- son, and he is prevented by these rules from starting the horse without paying forfeits or defaults for that horse to which Sale without en- gagement. Engagements in selling races. Forfeits and defaults. 54 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Transfers must be 173. exhibited. How estimated. 174. Value of races and 175. how estimated. he would not otherwise be liable, he may, if he pays such forfeits or defaults, start the horse, and shall be entitled to a for- feit order with the name of the horse in respect of which they were paid, against the person for whom he was compelled to pay. In case of any transfer of a horse with its engagements, such horse will not be eligible to start in any stake, unless at the usual time of the running of the stake, or prior thereto, the transfer of the horse and its engagement shall be_ exhibited when demanded to the Secretary of the Association. WINNINGS. Winnings shall include all prizes up to the time appointed for the start, and shall apply to all races in any country, and em- brace walking over or receiving forfeits, but not second and third money, or the value of any prize not of money or not paid in money. Winnings during the year shall be reckoned from the first of Jan- uary, preceding. Winner of a certain sum shall mean winner of a single race of that value, un- less otherwise expressed in the conditions. In estimating the value of a sweep- stakes the winner’s own stake shall be deducted from the amounts won, but en- 176. \CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. trance money to a purse shall not be de- ducted. In estimating the value of a series of races in which an extra sum of money is . won by winning two or more of the series, 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. the extra amount shall be estimated in the last race by which it was finally won. PENALTIES AND ALLOWANCES. Penalties and allowances are not cumu- lative, unless so declared by the condi- tions of the race, and shall take effect at the time of starting, except that in over- night events a horse shall have only the allowance to which it was entitled at the time of entry. Penalties are obligatory. Allowance is optional as to all or any part thereof, ard in over-night events must be claimed at the time of entry. Allowances and extra weight in races on the fiat shall not be allowed or in- curred in respect to matches, private sweepstakes, steeplechases or hurdle races. Where winners of selling races are ex- empted from penalties, only such horses as have run to be sold shall be entitled to the exemption. Allowances to the produce of untried horses shall be claimed before the expira- 55 Of a series of races. Not cumulative. Penalties obliga- tory. Allowances op- tional. Not allowed or in- curred in respect to matches, steeple- chases, etc. As to selling races. Allowances in pro- duce races. 56 CoLoRADO STATE RAcING COMMISSION. Allowance not allowed for beaten races. Jockey contracts. Engagements of jockeys and stable employes. Contracts which give employer in- terest in earnings of jockey, not bind- ing. 183. 184. Beh 5% 186. tion of the time for naming, and shall not be lost by winning after that time. No horse shall receive allowance of weight nor be relieved from extra weight for having been beaten in one or more races, but this rule shall not prohibit maiden allowances or allowances to horses that have not won a race within a specified period or a race of a specified value. ENGAGEMENT OF EMPLOYES, No person shall be allowed to hold a contract on a jockey or apprentice unless he be in control or possession of such a stable of horses as would, in the opinion of the judges of the meeting where the jockey or aprentice makes application for license, warrant the employment of a con- tract jockey or apprentice. Owners and trainers employing riders, grooms, or attendants shall make their contracts in writing, properly signed and witnessed, whenever the time covered by the contract exceeds thirty days. Any per- son who shall entice or attempt to entice away from an employer a rider, groom, or attendant who is under contract, may be fined or ruled off, No contract shall be binding under these rules, the provision of which gives to the employer any interest whatever in the earnings of a jockey. Any employer or 187. 188. 189. 190. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 57 jockey misrepresenting the terms of a con- tract shall be fined, suspended or ruled off. In the absence of a written agreement, the engagement of a jockey, groom or at- tendant terminates with the last day of each month. If a jockey, groom or at- tendant be prevented from riding or serv- ice by suspension for fraudulent practices or other misconduct, any person who has retained or employed him may cancel the contract or retainer. If any owner or trainer be prevented from running or train- ing by suspension for fraudulent practices or other misconduct, the rider, groom or attendant may cancel the contract or re- tainer. When an owner or trainer shall dis- charge a rider, groom or attendant, he shall give him a written statement, set- ting forth the cause and reason for the discharge. Refusing to do so, he shall be fined or suspended; and Any owner or trainer who shall employ a rider for the purpose of preventing him from riding for other parties in the same race, may be fined, suspended or ruled off. And any rider or employe’ prevented thereby from obtaining employment shall have the right of apeal to the judges, who may authorize an engagement. No jockey under contract of employ- ment shall ride for any person other than his contract employer in any race where How terminated. Discharge. Preventing rider from riding for another. Jockey must not ride outside mounts where employer has a starter. 58 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Jockey must have 191. employer’s consent to ride. Jockeys must ful- 192. fill engagements. When owners not 193. allowed to ride. Contracts with 194. jockey or appren- tice must be held by owner in good standing. Foul riding. 195. Corrupt and fraud- 196. ulent practices. a horse is entered which is owned or trained by his contract employer. If a jockey rides, or agrees to ride, a race without the consent of the owner or trainer to whom he is under written con- tract, he may be fined or suspended, or the owner or trainer for whom he agreed to ride or rode, may be fined or suspended. If a jockey engaged for a certain race, or for a specified time, refuses to fulfill an engagement, the judges shall fine or suspend him. If a jockey should own in whole or in part a race horse in training, he shall not be permitted to ride any horse other than his own. Any person, not being an owner or trainer in good standing, contracting with or managing an apprentice or jockey, shall be barred from all privileges or ruled off. CORRUPT PRACTICES. If the judges are satisfied that a race was ridden corruptly, or that the jockey was instructed or induced to so ride, all persons guilty of complicity in the offense shall be ruled off the course. If a person corruptly give or offer money, share in a bet, or other benefit to any person having official duties in rela- tion to a race, or to any jockey; or — 197. 198. CoLoRADO STATE RAcING COMMISSION. 59 If any person having official duties in relation to a race, or any jockey corruptly accept or offer to accept money, share in a bet, or other benefit; or If any person willfully enter or cause to be entered, or to start for any race a horse which he knows to be disqualified; or If any person fraudulently offer or re- ceive any amount of money for declaring an entry out of a purse or stake; or If any person, without making it known to the officials, is a part owner or acts as trainer of any horse in which a jockey possesses any interest, or who makes any bet with or on behalf of any jockey, un- less on a horse he is riding; or who offers or makes, except through his employer, or the owner or trainer of the horse ridden, a jockey any present, money or other re- ward, in connection with his riding of any race; If any person be guilty of any other corrupt or fraudulent practices on the turf in this or any other country; then such person so offending shall be ruled off the course. Touts, when known, shall be barred from all privileges. If any person withdraw or sell his horse (if by the sale the horse is withdrawn) during the pendency of a race of heats, Consideration. Part owner with or trainer for jockey. Betting for jockey. Touts. Horses cannot be withdrawn without permission. 60 CoLtoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Shoeing. Officers or Execu- tive Committee and their powers. See Rule 20. Decorum, profane language, disturb- ing peace. 199. 200. 201. without permission of the judges, he shall be ruled off. A horse shall not be qualified to start in a race shod with ordinary or training shoes. If any person starts a horse so shod, he and the horse may be ruled off. Bar plates may be used by the consent of the judges. REGULATION OF THE COURSE. The officers or the Executive Committee shall have power to postpone races, and to fine, suspend, rule off or expel, at their discretion, any person for misbehavior or for violation of these rules or of any reg- ulation they may establish, not inconsist- ent herewith; and To suspend or exclude from the stands and grounds improper and objectionable characters, and persons who have been ruled off for corrupt practices on the turf in any country, so long as the sentence against such person remains in force. They shall have a discretionary power to warn any person off the premises in the occupation of the Association, and in case of such notice being disregarded, to enforce them by proper orders. If any owner, trainer, jockey or attend- ant or any person use improper language to the racing officials, or if any person is guilty of using profane or indecent lan- guage, carrying or exhibiting a deadly 202. 203. 204, CoLorADO STATE Racing CoMMISSION. 61 weapon, or otherwise disturbing the peace on any race track enclosure, he shall be either fined, suspended or ruled off. Craps and all other species of gambling games, by trainers, jockeys, attendants or any other person are positively forbidden about the stables and grounds of the va- rious Associations governed by these rules. The person so offending may be suspended or ruled off. When there igs no specified penalty for violation of the Racing Rules, or of the regulations of the course, the Officers or judges shall have power to fine, suspend, expel from or rule off the course. If any case occur which is not, or which is al- ledged not to be provided for by these Rules, it shall be determined by them in such manner as they think just and con- formable to the usage of the turf. Jockeys, grooms, and stable boys are positively forbidden in or around grand stand. THE JUDGES, THEIR DUTIES AND POWERS. The judge or judges shall decide which horse wins, and assign their respective places in the race to as many horses as they think proper, except when in run- ning heats it is necessary to place all the Craps and other gambling games prohibited. General powers of Officers. Betting grounds. Powers and duties of judges. ~ 62 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. horses. They shall determine all ques- tions relative to the race, which can be decided within a reasonable time after the finish, and shall then assign the places to the horses, subject to objections they have not decided. When the judges differ, the majority shall govern. Complaints. 206. The judges must take notice of corrupt riding and other questionable transactions on the turf. Complaints thereof can be made by any person; but on the failure of the complainant to substantiate the charge, the judges may fine, suspend or rule him off. Judges may put up 207. The judges, in their discretion, where Jockeye when fraud fraud is suspected, shall have the right IS LSUEPeGsed to put upon a horse a rider selected by them, and shall have the right to place the horse in charge of a trainer they may select, Any owner or trainer who refuses to permit a rider or trainer to be changed as herein provided, and any rider or trainer who refuses to take charge of or ride a horse on the order of the judges, shall be ruled off. May place horse in charge of trainer. Patrol Judges. 208. The judges may appoint patrol judges, whose duty it shall be to observe the race from points designated to them, and to report to the judges immediately after the heat, or race. Distance judges. 209. When running heats, the distance judge and his assistants shall occupy a stand 210. 211. 212. 213. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 63 at the proper distance, and at the termina- tion of each heat report to the judges any horse or horses that have been distanced. The functions of the judges of a race cease when they determine the places of the horses in the race, subject to objec- tions they have not decided, and there- after the determination of all matters af- fecting the race devolves on the officers of the Association. All Associations racing under a license issued by the State Racing Commission shall provide a starting judge, who shall report to the judges all infractions of the Rules committed by the starter, his as- sistants, the jockeys and others, while the horses are at the post. TIMERS. There shall be one or more timers, not to exceed three, who shall occupy the Timers’ Stand, and declare the official time of the race, and no one else shall be allowed therein during the race. RACING SECRETARY. The Racing Secretary or his assistant shall attend the judges during each race; he shall discharge all the duties, whether expressed or implied, required by the Rac- _ ing Rules, and report to the officers or the judges, as the case may demand, all vio- When function of judges cease. Starting judge. Timers. Secretary or as- sistant must attend judges and keep records. 64 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Superintendent. Foreign book or gambling devices prohibited. 214. 215. lations of these rules, or of the regulations of the course coming under his notice; he shall keep a complete record of all races, and at the close of each meeting make a report of the races to the officers; he shall receive all stakes, forfeits, entrance money, arrears and fines, and pay over all moneys so collected by him to such officers or persons as may be entitled to receive the same. TRACK SUPERINTENDENT. It shall be the duty of the Superintend- ent to assign to applicants such stables as he may think proper, to be oceupied only by horses in preparation for racing. He shall see that the course is kept in order at all proper times for training and racing, and exercise such general control over it aS may be necessary to protect its condition and the rights of all parties using it. He shall have the general au- thority to preserve order and prevent im- proper conduct upon the course and grounds therewith, and shall decide all conflicting claims of privileges between parties occupying them for any purpose. No association or corporation giving a race meeting under a license issued by the State Racing Commission shall permit bets to be made on or near the grounds of said association’s or corporation’s tracks on any race run outside of said grounds, and no 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 65 foreign book or gambling device of any kind shall be permitted on said grounds. STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES. No steeplechase or hurdle race shall be of less distance than one mile. No horse shall carry less than 125 pounds nor more than 175 pounds in any steeplechase or hurdle race, but mares and geldings shall be entitled to their sex allowance in all races. No horse, four years old or upwards, after having won his first steeplechase or hurdle race, shall be allowed to carry less than 135 pounds. A horse losing his jockey during the race may be remounted or any other person may ride such horse to the finish of the race, provided, however, such person weighs not less than the proper weight to be carried by such horse, and in such cases no horse shall be disqualified for over-weight. In a steeplechase or hurdle race a dead heat shall not be run over, but the money shall be divided and each horse so dividing shall be considered to have won only the share of the money it received. The term “winning horse” with refer- ence to the liability to carry extra weight, or to be excluded from the race, shall apply only to winners of hurdle or steeplechase Distance not less than one mile. Weight, highest and lowest. Horse losing jockey. Dead heat, not run off. Winning horse, definition of. 66 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Steeplechase and jumps. Course must be flagged. Jumping wing. Crosses and jostles. Horse leaving course. 221. 222. 223. 224, 225. races of the value of one hundred dollars and upward, not including the winner’s own stake. And no purse of less than three hundred and fifty dollars shall be given by any track running under these rules, for any steeplechase or hurdle race. In steeplechases there shall be not less than six jumps to each mile, and no jump shall be less than three feet and six inches high, except water jumps. The course shall be properly staked and flagged, and, after being once run over, should any change be made in such course, notice of same shall be given to every jockey riding in such race. In steeplechases no horse shall be dis- qualified for having jumped a wing, it being the highest part of the jump. If any horse crosses, jostles, or in any way impedes another horse, the judges shall, if they believe the same was inten- tional, or done for fraudulent purposes, disqualify such horse, and either fine or suspend the jockey, or both, or, if the offense justifies, may rule off either or both horse and jockey. Any horse leaving the course, or un- seating its jockey, shall immediately return to the place where it left it, or where it unseated its jockey, and from that point be remounted and continue to the finish. A horse leaving the course or unseating its 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 67 jockey and not returning as above, shall be disqualified. Horses which have left the course, or which have been remounted, must finish the race within three minutes after the winner has passed the finishing post; otherwise they shall be disqualified. The course shall be properly policed and patrolled, and shall be kept clear of spec- tators. Any person shouting to or in any way assisting a horse over a jump, shall be fined and suspended. No hurdle race shall be of less distance than one mile (if a dash race), or over less than four flights of hurdles, and in all longer races there shall be an additional flight of hurdles in each quarter of a mile or part of one. No hurdle shall be less than three feet six inches in height, and shall be topped with at least twelve inches of brush. Every hurdle shall rest on its own bot- tom or supports, and shall not be nailed to the fence, or pinned down to the track to prevent falling, or touched after being once thrown down. When no course is mentioned it shall be as follows: If three year olds, two miles. If four year olds, two and a half miles. If five year olds, three miles. If six year olds or upwards, four miles. Course shall be patrolled. Distance of hurdle races. Height of hurdles. Hurdles not to be fast. Omission of dis-— tance. 68 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Dead heats. Dake Age of horse Aon: eligible. Making weight. 233. Owner, trainer or 234. jockey accepting tickets. Rules of flat racing; 235. when apply. If the horses be of different ages, the course shall be fixed by the age of the youngest. Every horse running a dead heat for first place in a selling steeplechase or hurdle race shall be sold, but the price for which each horse is entered to be sold shall be increased by the difference between the value of the purse or stakes that would have gone to the winner if the race had been won outright by one horse. No horse shall run for a steeplechase or hurdle race unless it be three years old or upward. Jockeys shall make their weights at least forty-five minutes before the time of all hurdle and steeplechase races, and no jockey shall carry to exceed five pounds overweight, except by permission of the judges. No horse shall, however, be dis- qualified for such overweight. Any jockey, owner or trainer accepting a ticket on any horse other than the one he rides, owns, or trains, shall be ruled off, and in every case the party giving or offer- ing such ticket shall be ruled off. The rules of flat races, where they do not conflict with these hurdle or steeple- chase rules, as far as applicable, shall apply to steeplechase and hurdle races. 236. 237. CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 69 Winners or losers of steeplechases shall not be considered winners or losers of hurdle races, and vice versa. Where there is no penalty specified for a violation of the racing rules, or of the regulations of the course, the officers, or judges, as the case may be, shall have the power to fine not exceeding $250, suspend, expel from or rule off the course; and wher- ever power is given by these rules to fine, but no maximum amount of such fine is fixed, the officers, judges or starter, as the case may be, may fine not exceeding $250. If any case occur which is not, or which is alleged not to be provided for by these rules, it shall be determined by them in such manner as they think just and con- formable to the usage of the turf. Winners and losers in steeplechase and hurdle races. General powers of officers. 70 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. SCALE OF WEIGHTS TO BE CARRIED IN HURDLE RACES. January April July October DISTANCE AGE Feb. May August Nov. March June Sept. Dec. 3 year olds 126 130 136 143 * AD 154 156 156 156 al Mile o'e fe ie ofc Xs 5 ae ae 161 163 166 166 6 ‘ and up 162 164 167 167 3 year olds 125 129 133 138 : Ara eS) eee 5 156 156 156 174 Miles ....)4 5 ou « 162 163 165 165 6 ‘* and up 163 166 167 167 3 year olds 125 128 131 pH . 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ANOWANCO HB. o's -..eAknakeleenide See eee 39 RIVA * ia arose so sive wparaibic onic SG Soetel ae > lla Bie MS vale, ove wi -oike whe nin onan tn ee 161 agreements ‘or intimidation as: t0.7.. .4..000..2e2isee steeeeeeeenen 165 payment. and order: of . deliveryicsiic.tcieccd aces eee cele. a eee 163 Clerk of Scales, when liable for entrance money.................e0ee0% 73 Conmimission, ‘oficers.o68. 52.0.6 ...5 044) fee eee "beds Lae een 1 duties Of PresldeMwM le ac Fis coc siviciaiacs'occ.0 dais las See ae “ets MED Steal ioe a 2 duties .of vice-president... j:..<. 2... . va. 2 3 oc 3s Sw dS a ORI OA ae 38 PCOS ec DTG CLOG) LOR mh UCIT ns Hora cnc cae oo aria pera Saree ois Seno 8-9 ne MME NIAIONE NON ee OR iy 62 ons as mK Ep nn SoG Whee as LE Ce OR owen 23 eater Meats. GiSGuUalitiGatiOM= 29s Sa on soeisice eroded eee Oe ons Hae hoes 139 RU EPTRNTD RSENS 28 Costco ahihis ase Ant, al «ola leben aiben reas SS Mls ae aE che tee 138 BIVISMH WHER OWMETS, GISAETEE. 3. 625 .........2.2-3 eee Disagreement of owners, not compelled to run oOff..................... 134 Discharge Of employee. jinn ce eo ce ov Se ecules oe ae eee 170 Dismount, “DeErmission. . tOi cr seis hoo cones oes a eee eee eee 111 Disqualification, extent: Of 55. 29.365. see eee ho eee eee 105 IN Gead NEBts se. 5s So oe ncectecn see cise oe Cee ee eee eee 121 Im “heat TaGess .oeales aoe cee eee cals oie See oe eee able LrANSHEr TO AVOIUG Bikes gow dete cred eeieiee Ee See eee On Re eee 84 Distance, definition: Of 07 oc.ck..sccteesm= nose ee eC eae rd cy aus, 6) chtsteetae eee 115 In Ne@At ‘races ...2 so eagles ee Aa eee oe Oe et » eES i 0 (6 4 ae ee iar or RS Bent a EM ee a GoGnocons 213 of: races “how regulatediers. cco eee en ee eee 30 omission of in Steeplechase ysnss ieat oveneee ace eee eens . 2 WLONL; “Trace TUM OVERS soca s cae Sate oe ee sien ohn ae eee Cee a tO: Distanced, how, money goes when field’ isi. <....: 2... eo eaeeenee 83 when a horse (193 3).54 Soe ese as Gel aoe oe On ne Ore eee 114 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 75 Rule Division, in selling races......... SAGAS Ua tse MOMENT Me abenteMeaisa side ees 123 iri (22 (sella Pee co epee Ae oe BE ee OM RP nee ie 5 ce BOO 0 eh en el 120 Wien Owilers GSASTCe:. oes. le Silicon eee e enhance aes 11 BDReSStOh JOCKEY Sins eS uielae oe acc aie aietse sine o2's ole Slee stere c stemante we aioe sare Owls ees bys 87 Brugs suse vote DrohiDLtedi cast acest cc ccc oid stan oe eer a oe areas aime ee eee. s Uy, PUP ALLONC cOR. MWCO CLING (5 faforaatcton tal relctes chavo. a3 ere asevevaie acta elena cle etek tet oietalaye ctorwne 23 EnGiinntcy DOW. (Geter 111 Cd tre scirsielece cess « « ssio tele oto gtnie ne passe ace eueetia este 46 Emergency Rules where no penalty is specified.................. 8, 185 Employe, see Employer PLOmipited. Ons DELUNE STLOUNGS ccc. ences cece nc nie eetoeine ea teee 186 EDLOVE Hs CISC ZO! We es ascisiote se in ic,ecatwrorpuaka crete oielavaSrotaioete wisheteess eerste Oe hacer 170 NOW REO mace COMEP AGES. sca syacisis eae otcks ere Soni aie as ine = wiabalichene ekreheusis 167 misrepresenting, terms Of: CONtTKAGE.. aves set ccetisisanie ose acters aici 168 GCiuiahiierhions Ole tO employe JOCKEY. cot eccile decicnins es ee i cckecienl 166 CEMMIMACLOM Of CONTACTS « .o ee + ecdeie cine ce oldie si tens tekevornisiceue 169 to have: no interest in earnings of jockey ...nc-s.4s--eeseene ssn 168 Engagements, (orferts: and Gefawhts)c.cc across cios scot we msielea'eustetere sldislelars 154 Ofehorse.claimed-or sold in selling) Faces ..c met sis ciaereie ae eles 153 of jockeys and stable employes........ g Fahind calc de sina wade s eso 166-194 SAILS SEWAIE Tso. cnleseiaverexs hs cote Gialeis tate cd se wae alee dualtie ore eters eee et mei cicter ote «Dal: SALES WH UO UE re -aels sieiseeic elas sisvate cea ators Sraeieicion evateccte orce che ororaienel eka ate 152 transter must be exhibited at ,entry....ccseecees ase taeda aces 155 ECT re B Sen Daaresyeyeh rant Shy 8S dae eee ee CCM OSA tras pomice Acorn Oe harinG toe atch 46 EMmerance, aArcears to) be paid’ before: Starting: .. i. .ceeecse classes cede oe 66, 67 free wunless) Otherwise .StipUla teas «jose. nase save es veer iresie soiree 55 MONEY. On. GeAEM [Of ACCIGEME A. sccicesc ot sch ertinen een Selene 50 money, DeErsonuentering. Mable fOr. dele pce dorclve cist inoe ieee 49 money, when Clerk of Seales liable: forss.2.. ss20s. 52% han oc cleee- 68 MONEY. « WALeCHI A SOCSE LOunWitiMlels .:; pester ere hade aes clot eaeb et ee 54, 83 WHEN hee must accOmpamya CMblynesset reco seins ataeiee sectae eeeleee ite 55 ENERO YaHUSband and, cwikCesteacwesseccmc acct s seat oaks teline eae ae -> OZ death) -OnSmUuS talk ols as oe rita a leche woe eves Oe eae ee « “50 descriprenion Norse must. be- Si vei Weis Weck one Ohh ec kets oe 47 effect of when “made by. expelled: person...) «2... ss222 + 2s$,. ese 17 how made in produce race, and when Void. ........0c¢scse0. 59 Ham. Amadey isi PUrse: TAC ae cman kk act sess piece oes. Reece 50 LOW s TAG Git SL ice Sees tes et Ad ne a So orc Rl SMe ae ak aie a 5 eS, ph 58 BOW: THAME. TBS WGC TStAIECS) pti t + Ascii hee sas BA a wias we RE oo f( in, purse races foursto Enber and iStart...: c..c+e752 eee 42 may be transferred or Tefused.-5-i.nc- kes eek eek oe eee eee 25 TIS CALT YAN! sh dics sciee roses oid es cee eles ee ere ana eee 60 no-alteration. ‘of,* at ter sCmeny ce. honnc cos eo eee 47 not. to become voidJon: death) of. maker.s-¢o.-o.. eee bl objection“ on, account of; when: Mage: ssicce.) se. le. eee eee 132 of ‘disqualified. RGOFPSe .se2es ie. doen coe ckee ee eee . 196 DFECCAENCE OF. (sce det Fook whee hoo os ple ols ene Bis way ik SERIA uch eae 52 WHEN: CLOSE! 55,55 cieere yer Gaiew aes Wa wer stercicie betel el Sites Soe ee eee 51 when closed in Sweepstakes. cz oeceuis« 0s $00 eso ol eee ene eae 56 Equipment, noone to help jockey remove..... <2. isce..v ase eee 102 to-be removed ‘before covering horse:.!<-..-..22e.co0. See eee 103 Excused, when Norse can bei. oo. s..ceen cesses beeen een en eee 39 Executive iGommittee, (pOWenS (Obesc-s--catesors cc oeeeeeme cee ‘ =n ehiseore eee 200 Extra, Weight, on flat-and! in hurdle Tacesi.ss- 42 -peeses eee 180 Feather Weight, definition. ofs<.scso3 sane esnips oe ee eee 23 Fee Tore License ooci sinc poke eae shee ceees ot ee als wens ee oe eee eee it Saal APA is 5,5. 5.0, o wiwoie ocesio:5iid. ne eyaroce, Soe Wee oie S coped oes Sec 22 Fines; starter : to. reports: occticcvoonisomeo arte bien > akc on cee eR Se ene 127 PAI“ CO:! SERCASUN ES? vier cys cecen ath tasteteretae tsar 5 greta Otel Dine ee 128 Filat=:Race, definition sof. sade loess Gite ce soe ok toeot een tae ee eee 23 FOREN AB OOK it bpsicikes ccscics cts Gee rascesians doe ooo cha ee oa ebemenane Ny BN a 134 may WV elven MVeIanG, “Cennition (Of, . 5.545. esse css sebdaebacsenecsine s nas mod. muse De: included in wel ht 3. fs ocacdec stokes gs dewetesule cesteesaes 5 ae tee Ie PUT NTO PAGCOR oi os. by odes beens vs Pele beeen Dee 232 SAUNT: Orn BETTE eee ret he oat analyte sete cloak J ES. ee 44 cP Sit DEW C010 Noe! 0) ieee ants Pap Se ena a ae A. ae? ae ane SA IR 23 SE CON on hcg ae aak Wa aera date ie hie Wea ie! SA oe erelueia whia aie 20 entering or Starting GisqualiGed sie oc. +s ss0n coke Pie doieeece nce 196 PANO TUS AE CG etm cect a raters oa hag SRE ee eee SL SEL ND wg eet ataeaiie) Seu She 45, 167 must be starter unless declared! GUts 2.0.0) ccess seen’ dss eee eeees 58 PRUETT. (Oe Od MRO ss Sion sb ae BE ee aE nie FRG Foes een a Dace HA jt TUES, ESC Cee ET > — 7 skh eat teen aa oA cee chad wa Has Oo & oh wish oreiecale - 74 must start after number has been exhibited..................... 75 DOCNE TIOGCM. CIEE acy cores Pt oot SPREE Oe oh Aa a ee a ws Ad Beetle (Races a6; Of DOrsen.. 6.564 ees cia, 1k ag diol wine Aka tee os 232 Amount Of purse required- to: he GIVEN. oo 3ie.cn de os Suse eenescles 220 a NODES ares matic ee caer at cttigek Sol oe Ot Se a bu 231 78 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Rule Hurdle Races, dead heats not ruin Offs -.s205.-26e 6c eee 219 CUSTANI CE OEM 2 85 a: scsihcaremmeea eatnleravsielsloerners Orie a einiot ace «2 Ose eat horse: leavin thie: \COULESES Nos: ces. occlorereeis ide Sols oie Pere ee 225 hoxrser losin” JOCKEY ia cNeec csp aicars caste melee oe eis cree ee 218 omission: Of, GIStaANCO ei cc cles cole sae ee DOOR Rae hae eee 230 rules of flat. courses; .when applied::.s..-...0..25 ee eee vo28D Seale: (Of WeLSNUS acc dies eveSeeerdeloaes geass soe oe Ee he eee eee » 237 weights: highest and: JOWeESt=s.c..002ceossnia nea ee eee 217 winners and losers) of not on flats... scs0- assesses eee See a WINNINE SHORSC} sack acdc cocwleis Sores obaleva.cle slip was sont ae eee enna 220 Fiurdies) heteht: sf. cor. sc oteca share cmates beeen craere o BOS eee ne 228 TLOU sO: WE LASE i icicoviatizeis ccclace Ss ME TIE wceloiocelete preiaie Gat, coors rota eee 229 Fiusband! or: Wite, Emtry > Of seco a sis cio aia.cis.ye siete site stars aid doe one On 52 Inconsistent Racing, entry may be refused for............ tes 42 Information, racing, not to be furnished to pool rooms............ 14,15 Jockeys, accepting corrupt, Offers: « 526.-/a- sidsiace cleciach eel eres 156 accepting ‘ticket, on NOLS: vac. J. c. ce hacnies shee ee eee eee 234 age and weight. limit. 2.2 isccactdinc cmaaleiec tale cto tae ee eee 121 application. for TC@enSGsccsc..cc.ncaaos cistern ee eee a2. as Jockeys; *DELtINg: LOT. sic: casi sapecseyorin s Remon 6 tre store Sieicleters te aldc oleae ae eteeeiereree 196 GCOTMHTAGCES,.. rsiecgfersis-ci siinocoerctevejeusl lchererare ba ete ee en ais ve fo. Riri STON SINS Semen en 184-194 contracts giving employer interest in earnings not binding... 186 contract; how terminated: «icc o. i cceewasts ote nan ee oe ee ee 187 GISCHATE ROOF: Gidea re/3.0 Hee Coss Ss siaeea widroe La alelos ee eee erat nore ae 188 CUR ESS: (OP ys 5:4 acc cyargueidinncve ow siayeie eee (eisul¥ die a8 ole, 0 aueue a chose Ot Aeie Cetx one ere ee ene 92 employer to have no interest in’ earnings of..5-..)4.e eo eee 186 employing to “prevent «from Tidings 22. .2s- 190062 co eee eee 189 EINLALSIMENUS i. eisr6od dheve coin cig c.xcatere Sede ete aie ese on shee eI eee Aaa fee, when Clerk of Scales: liable for... .5.o.ac06 sameeren 73 fee for GONSe sed gece eSbs a Seo ew ce eae eee ee eee eee eae EL FOU] VIGNE hdc ce he Sejm eevoate wee, ae mene ee reenact Tee ee . J95 horse Josing,. in steeplechase: ...F2..4.5 oases va: ca eee 218 horse not. ridden: by-licensed jockeyir......+- 2s eres eee 116 horse: tobe: Started “Dy u«cck.c.ces cs necces Oeeeee ate ee eee eee 100 losing mounts: must be paidiicccic. aoe ee se le eee 89 making” present: or corrupt: offer toss. saaceso ecco eee 196 CoLnorRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 79 Rule Jockeys, making weight in hurdles and steeplechases................ 233 AMR eR IAE (COTM RCAC Se naw a. 5'c'n1 Sa eee Be meee EO pe REE aos Spee aha oA « 192 must have employer’s consent to ride for others............ 191: Must Nave Permission to) diSMOUNt...o-4-cesta-oeersssicetees © ers 111 must not touch other person or thing before weighing out.. 111 MUSES PLOCULT EH 11 C OMS C eiage ie sis.cte 3ye w+ Sars inlale oyatetevel sretatens mie ave Ieae eters islean gees 112 NOt alowed Mor ArounG SraAnGStaM Marc. series esis a aoc cicielsiotsicele = ove vie 204 not to be assisted in removing equipment...............-...- 107 not to ride for others when employer has starter.............. 190 PAULA TIS eica the ete oca eases aint eee aia eis oleae alban’ hagh "mere aiek Gis pnts o) suai c 1a iata Siam erneRoe s 93 EAE EV Aes ad IN GRY oa Ave aces Any oy ee ae ae Re pe AR ERP geteneny RCO GONE 87 owners not in good standing contracting with.................. 194 penaltys for) pomtine OU Path isto. eer cce coe csceclwocee pero nee 102 persons. allowed |to)-hold (contracts) OMe. nc cece loan cies ess 184 prohibited Ansor aroundserandstamds .. ..cssaeeh see Jes nsloeec eae 204 refusing to ride when ordered by judgesS............ceccceeecees 207 same tovyride in running, off dead: heat... sasaectes esa ene acees ene 140 SHOVE Ole WEIS Us ce oo eee ot rec ateratoes ale © exe cies ware otemiel leierel mre acer £ EO SUSPENSION (OLS Dyn Stabteac acc caret citincres wos wrote resale od cies sition 126 to start horse without assistance or interference.............. 102 valets; to be furnished by, ASSOcIaAtions nic; sco ancsetecto. ceise 3. os sl Aes O00 clas thn are Ae aac is Com eee OGRE PERI Et A co Gertioa co acie Mitte. Corie 106 RE LENIN RKO UI Mme tee tue Pancras eres. ote Be Soe kere DE De Ee oes 88 SES Pein em Mitra tema secs sate essai oie che ascicls ncaik neiateretnale ere tetartre) aso RE a renee creicime 87 when an owner not allowed to ride other horses.............. 193 Jockeys, when may be removed or changed by judges................ 207 WILE eR yAvGUSTINO UM Dope cece fakin Bete oe See eo dee een 100, 101 WHEnY HOt alowed sO. THOUCs 2 ec chic cae cde ce Sastee sca nee 190; 1915 3293 Baie SU DSCrip LON sr ANG. CNEVIES has ac case cred oc oteesic cae Sos c sci so ea ee enone 48 PES OTS TAMIC CH a5 Metsars crore tra creel eenasi ne SANG eicieta ele alone tide a) Shave ane oveeiets wears 209 may place horse in: charge ‘of other trainer... .-.520-s---. ss26 207 may put up _jockey when: fraud: is) SUSPECted.. 2. ass. ole scree 207 may require proof of age OLMBOPSES a8 laa corte oo ore eal Ogee nin 148 must take notice of corrupt riding and practices............ 206 OF2N BO) ee MERE 8 noe o BRAS CE e AE SCS HSE Oi OC OAR ERE on Sine 208 DOWersands Cuties: OFS oss sans ote © 2s eos emcee 205 CSU OCEN IT TO 2 CE ae to AU Ace Rohr es Ree SE I aR cece ad 211 WHEN ShUNCONS, COASCS «capcom sins ceilene a cic cistaralstana cin eloketoreteiaer ee 210 80 CoLORADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Rule Language, using improper,-to officials....\.¢:...%..c2.0. eee eee 204 indecent and: Profane.’ ic sjerccic saci Secelale atgeretee leila heetee ie eee eee 204 Leading Horse, entitled to -traél:...0204.3..9.4 ee eee 103 Length” (Of RAGES s.... 6 cc .. sclebcla bls feb a's mictnie wie tein ete Ranh SG ieee 30 CWO MOA" OI sio.o ovis Fae eitdcinrs cle see trale ase eel ela eho eee en nna a nee 32 Elability: for stakes and forfelts....0. 000. cites. veen snes on sedicn eee 49 ApDpPlICAtION: “for 6.2554 e eee Oe oO en ee ee 9 License; CADPFEMtiCe: 45s. ecletie evniel caer cecie aie GE ee eee eters 114, 115-117 poy” under “age: OF WEIEMCAs 65.5..05 vs ena cla ce ohio Sled oreo Re eee 121 FEC LOM Vai Satcocseoslare None eosteawtelaeielele a nici eate a eal a ee a ees 3 7 for Not more: Tham ONES VY CAT. isc csisvcrase sieters cists o cio iolels sees eee eee ala hy¢ TOTTI: OF (i208 sea eialas ais oclne alowlo deta ewe a ea On Eee 11 HOw TECOMMeENMEeS : 2 oss de occ asewie Mieco sles beet alee one area eee eens 118 JOCKEYS oir cee sais cis sine ee ede se PE Gn aT anes GEE eee 112, 113-117 racing” associations | 23.20 ivies (Ue Ie a ee ee RE 119, 120 Starker’) 3. fkcleoiiie holes so Salvin ae ace @ OS a SI ENE De eT 124 ly Gre 1 ON 21 bs oP eR ePaper een Yipee Ra TE ee 112, 113-117 Maidens: definition’ (Of. 6.004 ..cckas Seceeeetcs cece aeons 6 eee ee 23 COnditioNS: CO® seks. iia ceweeinioesil alee Se SEER eee 7836 Wea TING ALG oo ae isso soa ee aie S cia a n's)e noel or efovore eee ep otter onal aheitelie everekcle Pelee eee 94 Match, “definition ::Of i... seiee os eee ee a hoe Ree eee Eee eee 23 NUON a2 0 OV Glow h 0 MARR eR nas On ieiacdtins oer GconG be aima Ue cic “sgaveuenete 180 Meeting, (GQUration ORs. 3.05 tests cameciv wigs sien caoaies bee ceteie sic Slamiers ane eee eee 23 Of “a; “COMMISSION: os clears cents wwe ow nace wie wisiouandeteoiese eee 2-6 MUTT, | WOT GIVES: occa) ccte eratcts oe oie-s ny == pace tecniace esses sini» eq nit helomioieie eeisis a seem eee 86 Miscarpyinigh EMmtrieseccy caries ce ecpeestie oiccra alo. sca caes late ou are tel eres eo ee 65 Mistake: 104 @mery sic. leists «ts a spose le rotate cos siesio raccicin oreiniete. els mein aioe ee eee Peers: Money, entrance -2o0es- to WINN vscc aoa oe ciecsc os oe sae tie ele ene 22 Mionth, “definition Oksrr cisco stoners ae nai brs ia eo as ear ie nee ete 23 Mortgage Horses, entry prohibited in selling race, unless, etc...45, 167 Name, and address must be given in making entry...................- 63 CRANES Obs i's 5 aL rc eee slate eae haa ge SO Sg Tee 44 horses: must “NawWe.eisiiaee soe oe cc celewalecetene ke eee eee 44 of officers of racing ‘associations.....)5...2. s:...2e0ee unseen 9 of racing :OTICIalS jcses cee dose cals eels eine eee eee : 9 sacrilegious. or blasphemous +2:..2..5.0--08 dossne ce pee ee eee 63 Nominator, death of, effect onentry.. o2s0.0. 0s... ecules eee eee 81 Aefini tion: OF 62 sce Se eee wee Se Delo ae 4 eisig ale wee ee sium CoLtorADO STATE RAciING COMMISSION. 81 Rule Notice of Meetings of COMMISSION...........--e eee ee etree eee eee tenes 3 MUMBET, JOCKEYS: . 2-05 saccade cemcinanic ss os cice Helen ncn is senda sew ee esac ees 2. 298 must be exhibited. .............ccs cece cee eeeece cen eccerscescenccceess 74 Objections, after sale in Selling TACs... -..c dolce cad sseans shissens ten sesay ov 157 ‘before sale in Selling racCe.............. eee cece eee tere een eeeees . 158 by whom made .........-....2e-eeeeeees i nae Res ia hemes Sie vice & 144 Gtrectk. OF if Val. acai since < dines a aeants> osm ee ser esd ase age es 147 expenses Of, NOW PAiId.......... cece eee cece ees ee ee eeeeeeerecese ees 155 FYE ULL erence ot tesla eta rcinia her arale a isvelsc Sieisin is yin'im wi'sviaife wists le /el/elals/siotnnetv ta sim 154 ENGEL GCE eae ee neice are ate eee oe as ale mre tie Can Op psi bardoiio GG, oliel mc ayet ele diditapis |e 144 ATPIRCASCUOL, COAG HEA be sce cccis oe + cice © srerisiFieieicivietelesolote «nln saisicleeiciupe) ele! oie aie 149 Se SOUINS PACS Ss isn nie eee ele Be ae ots ROS Whe wie Ks 156, 159 judges with or without, may order examination as to age... 148 money held until decision is rendered.......-.-+-+++++++e+-+e+++ 152 on account of failure to register ownership...........+-+-++++- 146 on account of fraud, when to be Made.........--.sseeeeeeeeeeees 150 on account of unlicensed trainer or joCKey.......-..++eeeeeeeeee 146 penalties attach to both horses claiming race........------ 153 recovery of money paid DefOre........--..eeeeeeeee sree ee eer sees 151 to entry in case Of fraud............ se ee cece ence ee neceseeeeesees . 150 to matters occurring iM LPACES......... cece cece eee e cree eee r etree . 145 (Ha) Suid eVOVoaL MN EYE (= Sy Ane BO AS EOO Ce EO OS 5 iy WOOO DOGO DO rin Tee eons . 144 ER ESEN EUPIA Ee soins eon enlace tisters eis amr Simi aue sia wiele = ies 'ele Sara. 143, 145, 146, 150 SATO MC COTM Ome reer et ee a een anette, sie sais sine sic BS isin koe, oS Wim aaie . 144 WAL BOEA Wal OE occ suse is cease Sale oe o'e om bee eae els Tass oS ee me 144 Officers, general Powers Of........-.:..eeee creer eee e eee eect eeeeeeees 200, 203 using improper language tO..........--.ee ee ee cece eee e eee e recess . 201 Officials, corruptly accepting money, etC........-.-+--+eeeeeeee Se ts ere 196 corruptly offering or giving money, etc., tO........--+-+-++++- 196 GEGISION TU ee ee ees cee ease ae cae Se cite Sie ole tars) tcniaig ais byele ele ale relate . 24 BeMeral POWELLS Of 3.5. ah as- 2s cet w cae ek as sete ss ase ee ke ieee ee 203 must not be interested in race...... BERS NORE te On SPIER ne 40 not to act until appointment approved by commission........ 9 when association may provide teMporary.......-..-.-+++++e+-- 9 Overnight Event, allowance must be claimed at entry........---.-.-. 161 RITE TUE LC) C0) © bat a eH a Oe PRIS eet OOM CaO OOD OOM GbE Oop ToDo, tr scckc 23 CUAL E FN lan aban tenner ape eae eeains Beag se SaaS + RAF Se RS 46 CMBrWCIONE io. so be ic cae ccidecskicee ah bie mee sc nek Sey oie Ps sts)e tie «Kine Fm w wipe a © 2 80 Tk SLOGIMEENASES .(o-oan cece s cece ae eck erin enieln, oaenn tsa oS Malem case es 233 82 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. . Rule Owner, accepting. ticket-on: Norse. ou. «500 heck cels als ae al eee eee eee 234 Gehmrision 1 OF oe ci. 5s 7 de ccc cae cena Coke doe nae See eee ates 23 Not. to bean Official... ..-speied¥ soos ava he paladin 40 refusing to permit judges to change jockey or trainer...... 207 Owner’s Handicap, definition -Ofi.:. (isc: dei esc k se cok adda ee ee 23 Ownership, ‘change of, must be megistered: . 3... 208 Sodias os ae Caen ee 55 must: be registered: before, entering. -..<..i.ssenve> «anesthe eee 55 proof. OL may be: Gemanded) .s%.2 sas. i.c5s ea see nee ee ee ee 85 Para Mintiels cnc cue kde sccsaidte dace Ob eoktee neue aly ieideinte < oie win 9100 en 16 Path, penalty for pointing out to JOCKEY. 2.....c6056s<025 Sachi Ded dake ks obi bake co a uakin ta ae a ce AR beso w wid = VO 13 must keep list of eliminated starters................cccccecccceces 57 Sc eenne REN SEINE Ne oe ic scat smn dae a axddeanenusin cate 128 merusal of Entry, for inconsistent racing. ......ciec.cs.csccsenceniesunges 42 ee ERT ONO csr sine pinto hdcweReane ook ieaieee nb aes . 28 Ne NOs: AUER OER URONIC oo 5s ww ws Her aivig oe’ mdve acids else anak tae Loe 44 Tem Rin MO Ne. NONEMEE, TSG os awieig Mela wb od btew Laka note ont as oe hee eee 55 Ns SRM a ata wa hea DiS 8 ic wielinis wd mk pas sas ieinliy Koa socal es cd eae 103 PuINMINREE EIA OSE” COMERS geet Ae EGS Go een oS nae ee eae 104 Ruled Off, for fraud, winnings to be returned.................cccceeeee 21 fom Irate De: Other: furl AWGHOTICy «ies os oc wigs bio oi emanates dee tees 20 POrsons. CARROL Chior OF: TUT OTH: os ss 6.655 oiaces-ss vane See Vaeace de%e 20 persons under any ban not allowed on tracks.................. 200 i a I ER ae oe ae Yee ee Ee © ie ee ee 8, 126, 203 eS a ee are een AS ar 8 Oe RN ta Meh Bes SECS Avs tn ar acid Gon Fes SoM abe che « 26 84 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. Rule Sacrilegious Names: <2. 62.4005 e007 1s cd enlaces eqeerien 53 Sales; “with sengarements. 0:55. cicaateucle nec bilo calmeeicio nee eee a to aes acne Go without enearements 220050. R ee eee eee . ra Same--Interest; heat ‘Traces. cnssecacmeanece te cata oc cere ere see tenia one renee 131 in Selling “TAGES! 25 sxe Seae hee woes oes es ek Sere ee eee 162 in- ‘selling sweepstakese sc ceca. ss Su an iouine toe gone ae eee . 168 Secretary of Commission, duties’ Of. 5... i 055.503 Nxe onus se dee ee eee 4 racing, mustattend:-JUuaqZES:, 2.2 ics sc coe dee doeet escent re) Selling Races, agreements as to bidding or claiming in............ 165 CVAD AIS “ATE Sve dase a doses os opers slave ovaranerevarer clereiete thats elated arte Selon erer eee 161 GEHNPCION OF” 2208 secs sie anaes oe Oe were aera a eke aes eR eee 23 Giviston: (im dead “Heats exc. cae ca te maicioe cea we Le IO SRC eRe eestor 141 division of ‘run=UpP MONEY <.. .cvocs cco te nsec ee enn ne ae eee . 160 engagements pass with horse bought or claimed in........... ny al failure to pay for horse bought or claimed in.................. 166 intimidation as to bidding or claiming im:....--+.7->.-ee eee 165 liens on horses must be made known at time of entry...45, 167 ODI ECHONMS: DH's iaeicice he ccs ware bolted cos ee ene ee oe ne eee 156, 159 only one horse in Same interest to start in..:-.2....-s22s eee 162 payment and, order of delivery... ..2.c sss asso e eee eee 163 DENAICLOS” TN oy id cose Fic w saat eenie seg 6 Cree UOTE sae ater eee eee 181 refusal to deliver horse bought or claimed in................. . 164 when liability: to be SOl@iCNGS Jao. cewcn cote ccigene care ntoeee ce aie cemioeiee 159 when Owners .disaereé aS to GEVISION: 2.2. c. ccc nod cce seen . 142 Winner tO “DE SOI... iosce cn else non ee's Kiatd wheats aR ee SCE we eee OU Scale: of -“WelightsS” 2. eiteccnccsees acelc sche 5 er ertete sia ee one aioe 86, 237 SHOSIIG™ «so Seek eae ss ae dies vie Semen tre op siten ss eiin a emcee cee teeta 199 Short. of. Weight, two pounds disqualifies: .i0..........-+s- seen 109 Speed’ Program; file ‘Sa@Me. Sy avsc setae ee os ne os epee oe cites Oeics oa eeeeete 27 Split Races, starters to be determined by lot.....................seeees 57 Stable Names not permitted............... wero ecbleiaje eave cioteeileg al steno e lence aareeNS 55 Stake, liability for on death or accident............. Tene pee ele ae 50 person entering Hable fOrscs... cancun Gace nome cin eles smleciemeeeeeietns 49 Stakes, definition © Of. : i 6.c0. 2 states «pec scedmem eee oe Wels 5 eee 23 entrance money, when goes to winner..............s.ecce0. 54 how "entry, Maden) -.< so 6oc elect selene ease reece se tee ee eee 63 may be declared off or run on another course.................. 35 Start, entrance money not returned on failure of horse to........ 50 ROW > SHAG 5 oon Fre are at nae Wee aie ort ae eee ee 100, 125, 130 CoLoRADO STATE RACING COMMISSION. 85 Rule Start, must start after number exhibited...............-. sees eee eee eee 75 not to be delayed by unruly ROrse...... cece ece esses see seec cece 92 rider to start horse without aid or interference.............. 102 MATIN IEY, eck oe ys ea Lo pe ee wna pe et owiehe crela earn 68 two, in same: interest may start in. selling..<..:.i%oeeeenee 168 value of-.and how estimated:: «iu scveccee vbecdae nue aneioaeeeeeee 175 when ‘a -horse becomes a. starter. idmis:. 0