Betting Regulations At Belmont., Daily Racing Form, 1909-05-15

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BETTING REGULATIONS AT BELMONT. New York. May II fllM— who go to Diluent Park will not be guilty or even ceased ol viola tiag the Hart Agnew law if they indulge in speculation in this manner: First — You can bet orally without putting up cash with anv friend or acquaintance who will accept your arajrer. Seroad The man who accepts your wager can first quote to you the odds on the horse you wish to hi .k. Third ~ on will collect the amount of your wager or pay vour losses after each race or the following day. aa mav be determined by tm track onseiala. Fourth Payments must be enclosed in small brown envelop* a properly addressed, bat under no circumstances can money he displayed. til ih If you make a bet you can recoafl it on your prograauae. but it is just as well to keep it in your mild rather than to tuk • chances. Sixth If inn accept a wager ami make a record of it you may be arrested by plain clothes men. who will be 011 the job. Seventh— If you want to accept more than eaa wager on a race there is 110 limit. You can tat ■• ;.s many as you and your triind- 1 an keep track of in your head -. These rales were outlined for the New York Sim by one of the Jockey Clubs attorneys, who said Ihcy would be strictly observed at the track,


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