SIGNALS.
Sec. 8.—The following signals will be used when on a run in company, to preserve order and insure against accident:
Fall in—One long whistle.
Mount—One short whistle.
Dismount and Halt—Two short whistles.
Dismount and Walk—Two long whistles.
Form Twos—Two short whistles three times.
Form Single File—Three short well separated whistles.
Extend Line—One short and one long whistle three times.
Close Up Line—One long and one short whistle three times.
Quicken Speed—Three short whistles three times.
Slacken Speed—One long whistle.
Ride at Ease—Two short and one long whistle three times.
Danger—Look out when signaled from front to rear—six or more short whistles; accident when signaled from rear to front—six or more short whistles.
[RULES FOR ATHLETIC MEETINGS.]
To make this work as complete as possible, we have resolved to insert the best models of rules for athletic meetings of all kinds, founded on those of the N. Y. Athletic Club. This association is the largest in the country and has always been successful in its meetings, which have passed off without a single fiasco on record. Its rules can therefore hardly be unworthy of imitation and have in fact been the model for those of all successful athletic clubs.
These rules we therefore print below. They cover, as will be seen, all sorts of athletic sports which do not need other description.