§ 3.13 VAGRANCY.
   (A)   To be at large, not in the care of some discreet person, in a state of vagrancy.
   (B)   For the purpose of this chapter the following persons are vagrants:
      (1)   All common prostitutes and keepers of bawdy houses or house for the resort of common prostitutes;
      (2)   All habitual drunkards, gamesters or other disorderly persons;
      (3)   All persons wandering about and lodging in barns outbuildings, tents, wagons or other vehicles, and having no visible calling or business to maintain themselves;
      (4)   All persons begging in public places, or from house to house, or persons inducing children or others to do so;
      (5)   All persons representing themselves as collectors of alms for charitable institutions under a false or fraudulent pretenses; and
      (6)   All persons playing or betting in any street or public or open place at any game, or pretended game, or chance, or at or with any table or other instrument of gaming.