STATE HARNESS RAC. COMM. v. HANSHAW

No. 801.

51 Pa. D. & C. 2d 40 (1970)

State Harness Racing Commission v. Hanshaw

Common Pleas Court of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.

August 18, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Rod J. Pera, J. Thomas Menaker and McNees, Wallace & Nurick, for appellants.

Herbert A. Fogel, for appellee.


MENCER, J. (Commonwealth Court, Specially Presiding), August 18, 1970.

It has been aptly observed that a horse left standing at the starting gate seldom wins the race. A horse not allowed to enter a race, because it is declared ineligible to participate, must, of certainty, not be the winner of the race. When this happened to a horse named Prime's Pride, it became perhaps a matter of principle, as well as pride, to...

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