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RYE TRIUMPHS IN THE SAYVILLE STAKES. Favorites Win Half the Card at Jamaica Balmy Weather Radtke Coming to Chicago. New York, October 30. At Jamaica today the weather was balmy, and increased attendance was the result. The only stake fixture, the Sayville, ,a. .selling ffaictamila.-4mdtnlhi3S-aJjen: by Rye, the redoubtable Bowery champion. Notwithstanding the big weight concession from Rye Wes, mishandled as usual, was unable to success-fullv cope with the Sullivan horse. Rye and Miller are the most famous winning turf combination of the season. Favorites accounted for half of the card and Miller rode two of them. An unlucky start beat him on. Aster dOr, the odds-on favorite for the three-year-old maiden -race at six furlongs. This horse was backed for, a fortune. The defeated Octagon-Astoria colt ran in the colors of Mr. Madison, which is the nom de course of E. Clarkson Potter, a nephew of Bishop Potter. The death of a near relative occurred just at the time of his entry on the turf and this prompted liim to adopt his pseudonym of Mr. .Madison. Samuel Ross has declared Graziallo out of all his stake engagements at Jamaica and Aqueduct. The backward running of J. Curls Johnstown and Bragg in their respective races today excited widespread comment. Jockey Radtke left .tonight for Chicago to visit his parents.