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Mi Sa en wi as an and. rii th the an and al able |« w ai and w Y R, ra th the th this yi D D K ta Hi the til the I! vi Ct na I| J H H lii " m ai P « « la i; ; i P ■ si V s, w T FOLKS HIGHLY PLEASED AT SARATOGA. K Meeting Proves a Money Maker Beyond the Most Sanguine Expectations. p Saratoga, . Y.. August 30.— The officers of the Saratoga Association said that the meeting which ended Saturday had been -iieeessful beyond their wildest dreams. Ill the two pill Una year- Ihe u association was helped out by the Owners Fund with that exhausted, there was doubt of Ihe financial success of the meeting. P.ig crowds from opening to the closing day dispelled these doubts armly established the fact thai racing is again to stand on its own legs. From a social stand point the meeting also was brilliantly succesnfuL The much -talked-*. | struggle between east and weal ended overwhelmingly in favor of the east for this result the stable of L. S. Thompson. ■• which shelters the horses owned by Hairy Payne it it Whitney, was largely responsible. Trainer .lame- w Bowe exercised great patience in waiting until his 4 4. racing machines were lit and result was that, with II exception of Borrow, all the horses started by wizard trainer earned winning brackets. v Bowe -h oved to great advantage in the two- ii year-old division, winning in g I company with is |. mutant. Thunderer. Broaso and chicle, while ii it. ltegret. the three-year-old pieen of the turf, re ,] tninod her unbeaten reputation by winning easily ,| only race in which she started. Borrow, in 1 aged division, had to bow only to the great t Roamer. which led the handicap horses with three t victories out of four starts. Is-ing beaten when ri carrying 132 pounds on a track not to his liking. u The Ill peon stable was by far the largest money winner, with a total of 323.800, of which Dominant accounted for sis. .14.-, by victories in the United States Hotel Stakes. Saratoga Special and Hopeful Stakes and se- nd in the Grand Inion Hotel stake-. ltromo. owned by I S. Thompson 1 himself, added considerably 10 the amount by win- Blag the Grab Hag Handicap. Regret took tirst money in Ihe Saraiiac Handicap, while Thunderer . and Chicle won overnight races of small values. . II thi vaunted western two-year-olds. J. V J Parriaha Dul-e wa- the only one to uphold his rep- . ation and even he was deprived of the unbeaten Certificate be held when he came here. F ulse was beaten in the Catted State- Hotel Stakes by Bom " of inant. but made partial amends by whining the Sanford Mem rial, in which the king Of the younger s divi-ioii did not go to the po-t. George Smith ] previoii-ly unbeaten, wa- unplaced in the Sanford J Memorial and wrenched himself so he could not start afterward. Of the tillies. Coxhall I. Keeaes . ;i Boot* wa- iinnnestioi .. ij b, -1. she ;;, •!- . I second to Dominant in the Saratoga Special and when in receipt of a good allowance defeated the Thompson crack in the Grand Inion lintel Stake-. . — —