Jockies must ride their horses to the usual place for weighing the riders, and he that dismounts before, or wants weight, is distanced ; unless he be disabled by an accident which should render him incapable of riding back, in which case he may be led,... Guide to the Turf - Seite 82von Ruff William - 1846Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry William Herbert - 1859 - 494 Seiten
...that has never won. AN UNTRIED stallion or mare is one whose produce has never started in public. " JOCKEYS MUST RIDE their horses to the usual place of weighing, and he that dismounts beforehand, or wants weight, is distanced, unless he is disabled by accident, in which case he may... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1859 - 486 Seiten
...won. AN UNTRIED stallion or mare is one whose produce has never started in public. "JOCKEYS MUST EIDE their horses to the usual place of weighing, and he that dismounts beforehand, or wants weight, is distanced, unless he is disabled by accident, in which case he may... | |
| Henry William Herbert - 1865 - 486 Seiten
...won. AN UNTRIED stallion or mare is one whose produce has never started in public. " JOCKEYS MUST EIDE their horses to the usual place of weighing, and he that dismounts beforehand, or wants weight, is distanced, unless he is disabled by accident, in which case he may... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1869 - 360 Seiten
...1778, and was established in 1776. — The Field, 1855. 2464. ACCORDING to the general rules of racing, jockeys must ride their horses to the usual place...wants weight, is distanced, unless he be disabled by accident, in which case ho may be led or carried to the scale. If a jockey fall from his horse, and... | |
| 1830 - 670 Seiten
...place where the rider fell. Joe-Lies must ride their horses to the usual place for weighing the riders, and he that dismounts before, or wants weight, is distanced ; unless he be disabled by an accident which should render him incapable of riding back, in which case he may be led or carried... | |
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