Shilling Again in Saddle: Pilots 20 to 1 Shot to Victory for His Contract Employer, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-27

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SHILLING AGAIN IN SADDLE PILOTS 20 TO 1 SHOT TO VICTORY FOR HIS CONTRACT EMPLOYER. Raleigh P. D. Emerges from Temporary Retirement and Wins Handicap at Oakland Suspicious Circumstance Reported by Owner of Aiascc. San Francisco, Cal.. January 2G. Raleigh P. 1. came out after a long rest and won the Vanity Handicap at Oakland today, beating some good sprinters. Likely Dioudoime made most of the pace, but Raleigh P. I, caught him in the final sixteenth and, after a drive, won going away. The surprise of the day was the victory of Tim Judge, which took the last race at odds of 20 to 1 with C. II. Shilling up. Parlor Boy, another outsider, was second. Starry Knight was plunged on, but could not get near the leaders. It det eloped todrfv that Early Wright called upon the officials to have a veterinarian examine Arasee some hours before his race of yesterday, a sponge, having been extracted from one of his nostrils. Investigation has failed to reveal the responsible party and there was nothing in the ring to show that anyone took advantage of the matter. J. P. Atkin has sold Amon to Edwin Gaylord o the Denver Stable for the reported price of ,000.


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