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KENTUCKIANS ARRIVING AT THEIR HOMES. Lexington. Ky., August 30. The racing stables of T. C. McDowell, E. R. Bradley, Mrs. C. II. Shilling, II. Fink and .7. Henry arrived at the Kentucky Association course this morning from Saratoga. J. O. Keene and Logan Denny, who motored from Saratoga were at the track this morning. George A. Bain, auctioneer, also arrived from Saratoga today. Kenneth Alexander, the young master of Wood-burn Farm, is home from England, but lie made no purchases of horses. Roger Sullivan has reported for duty as assistant to Racing Secretary W. H. Shelley. W. J. Young today said that Bulse is going well, but he may decide to break him to harness and drive him next winter in order to harden his injured tendon. Frank Weir lias decided to let Old Rosebud run out at Wade MeLemores farm in Texas until next spring.