In running of heats, if it cannot be decided which Horse is first, the heat goes for nothing, and they may all start again, except it be between two Horses that had each won a heat. Guide to the Turf - Side 250av Ruff William - 1854Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1814 - 502 sider
...27. A bet made after the heat is over, if the horse betted on does not start, is no bet. . 28. W hen three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference between them "will be determined by it, there being before no difference between... | |
 | 1828
...are distanced. A bet made after the heat is over, if the horse betted on does not start, is no bet. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference between them will be determined by it, there being before no difl'erence between... | |
 | 1830
...16. A bet made after the heat is over, if the horse betted on does not start again, is no bet. 1 7. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference between them will be determined by it, there being before no difference between... | |
 | 1830 - 288 sider
...not permit it. A bet made after the heat is over, if the horse betted on does not start, is no bet. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and a preference between them will be determined by it, there being before no difference between them.... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1830 - 288 sider
...not permit it. A het made after the heat is over, if the horse hetted on does not start, is no het. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start fur a fourth, and a preference hetween them will he determined hy it, there heing hefore rio difference... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832
...distanced ; horses are distanced, if their riders cross and jostle, when the articles do not permit it. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference between them will be determined by the event. RACES of MEN. (See Man.) RACINE, Jean.... | |
 | William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 616 sider
...must be the actual winner of two heats, even though no horse appear against him for both or cither of the heats. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference amongst them will be determined by it, there being before no difference amongst... | |
 | William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 616 sider
...horse, Co win the prize, must be the actual winner of two heats, even though no horse appear against him for both or either of the heats. When three horses have each won a heat, they only rausl start for a fourth, and the preference amongst them will be determined byit, there being before... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1835
...distanced ; horses are distanced, if their riders cross and jostle, when the articles do not permit it. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference between them will be determined by the event. RACES OF MEN. (See Man.) RACINE, Jean.... | |
 | Edmond Hoyle - 1835 - 492 sider
...distanced. 21. A bet made after the heat is over, if the horse betted on does not start, is no bet. 22. When three horses have each won a heat, they only must start for a fourth, and the preference between them will be determined by it, there being before no difference between... | |
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