7103 - Horse racing.

     § 7103.  Horse racing.        (a)  Offense defined.--A person is guilty of a misdemeanor of     the third degree if he races, runs, paces or trots any horse,     mare or gelding for money, goods or other valuable things, or     contributes or collects any money, goods or valuable things to     make up a purse therefor, or prints or causes to be printed,     sets up or causes to be set up any advertisement mentioning the     time and place for the running, pacing or trotting of any     horses, mares or geldings, or knowingly suffers any such     advertisement to be attached to his property or to remain on his     property.        (b)  Wagers void.--All wagers and bets laid on any such race     shall be null and void, and money, goods and valuable things     lost on any such race, or the value thereof, may be recovered     from the winner by action of assumpsit.        (c)  Exceptions.--Nothing contained in this section shall be     construed as applying to racing at exhibitions of agricultural     societies and associations, nor to trials of speed in any     incorporated driving park, nor to races given by regularly     incorporated trotting or thoroughbred racing associations, nor     to races conducted pursuant to other applicable provisions of     law.