. The horse's friend [microform] : the only practical method of educating the horse and eradicating vicious habits, followed by a variety of valuable recipes, instructions in farriery, horse-shoking, the latest rules of trotting, and the record of fast horses up to 1876. Pratt, O. S. , b. 1835; Pratt, O. S. , né 1835; Horse-training; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. 524 RULES OF THE Rule 16.—/Vo/m/j.—Protests may be made verbally before or during a r«ce, atiJ nhall be reduced to writing, uud sbull contain at least one specific charge, and, when required, a statement of the nature of the evid


. The horse's friend [microform] : the only practical method of educating the horse and eradicating vicious habits, followed by a variety of valuable recipes, instructions in farriery, horse-shoking, the latest rules of trotting, and the record of fast horses up to 1876. Pratt, O. S. , b. 1835; Pratt, O. S. , né 1835; Horse-training; Horses; Chevaux; Chevaux. 524 RULES OF THE Rule 16.—/Vo/m/j.—Protests may be made verbally before or during a r«ce, atiJ nhall be reduced to writing, uud sbull contain at least one specific charge, and, when required, a statement of the nature of the evidence upon which they arc based, and they shall be filed with the Judges, Association, or proprietor t>efore the close of the meeting. The Judges shall in every case of protest demand that the rider or driver, and the owner or owners, if present, shall immediately testify under oath, in the manner hereinafter provided; and in case of their refusal to do so, the horse shall not be allowed thereupon to start or continue in that race, but shall be considered and declared ruled out, with forfeit of entrance ["oney. But if the parties do comply, and take the oath as herein required, unless the Judges find conclusive evidence to warrant excluding the horse, they shall allow him to start or continue in the race under protest, and the premium, if any is won by that horse, shall be retained a sufficient length of time (say three weeks) to allow the par- ties interested a chance to sustain the allegations of the protest, or to furnish infor- mation which shall warrant an investigation of the matter by the associate member, or the Board of Appeals, and all outside bets on such horse shall be held in abeyance pending the decision of such protest; provided^ that where no action as aforesaid has been taken to sustain a protest, during three weeks, the associate member shall proceed as if such protest had not been made. In any heat which such protested horse shall win, the Judges


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