[192]. 5 App. Ca., 342.

[193]. L. R. 4 Q. B., 14.

[194]. L. R., 2 P. C. 78, vide post p. 78.

[195]. Vide sup., p. 36, where this question is fully discussed.

[196]. In Dowsen v. Scriven, 1 H. Bl., 219, “entrance money” was defined as money which must be paid before the horse can start, but see Rule of Racing 106.

[197]. Apply the principal of Truman v. Harris, 9 Q. B. D., 264.

[198]. 10 Ir. Rep., C. L., 133.

[199]. Defendant did not quote the saying of St. Paul, 1 Cor. ix. 24, “in a race run all but one receiveth the prize.”

[200]. 1 C. P. D., 573.

[201]. 5 Ir. Rep., C. L., 404.