Career
In 1940 he rode Level Best, Champion 2 year old filly, to a 5 length victory in the Old Colony Stake at Narragansett Park. He was under contract to Hall of Fame trainer H. Guy Bedwell and rode most of his races on the Maryland circuit until his retirement in 1945. After hanging up his tack, Mr.
Shelhamer became a racing official in varying capacities. It was his use of riding knowledge that helped further the use of the Film Patrol in monitoring races at the track. Gate Dancer was taken down from 2nd to 3rd for interference and Slew o' Gold was moved up to second in a race long remembered.
Mr. Shelhamer died in Hollywood, CA in 1986.