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SARAZEN S OWNER PLEASED SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 26 Mrs. Vanderbilt watched the running of the Huron Handicap and as Sarazen flashed home aVhner she laid down her glasses and, with flushed face reflecting the joy she felt over tho vindication of the staying powers of her favorite, acknowledged the congratulations of her friends who came to her box from all parts of the club enclosure. It was a big day for Max Hirsch also. This young trainer has all along contended that Sarazen could stay and now that he has proved it his cup of joy is filled to the overflowing. Sarazen cost Mrs. "Vanderbilt 5,000 as a two-year-olds and he was a cheap horse at the pricey