as soon as he is arrived at the low post, the dog-house-door is thrown open, and the dogs slipped. If now the deer swerve so much, as that his head is judged nearer the dog-house than the ditch before he arrive at the pinching-post, it is no match, and must be run over again three days after: but if the deer runs straight beyond the pinching post, then that dog which is nearest when he swerves, or is blanched by any accident, wins the match; but if no such swerve happens, then the match is won by the dog who first leaps the ditch.