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Show I 'RENE'S HELMET WINS f $13,890 HOPEFUL STAKE SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 15. J. R. . flane's Helmet easilj won tho $13,S00 IkJHopcftil stakes, six furlongs, on tho ' 1,1a track hero today. He met and nfeated Fayette and Sir Martin, the ...lognized champion two-year-old of the "iir, and did it in such easy fashion Wt tho victory stamped him one of 'IHB;best of the vear. 'Although the Madden pair. Fayette 'd' Sir Martin, wero defeated, they tT.a grand race, each carrying .130 unds and conceding fifteen pounds to sh of their opponents. nir Martin and Fa3'otto with Lady ! jjdford will be shipped to Europe after ''ShcIoso of the Sheepshead Bay meet-ne meet-ne co3 are engaged in the Eug- fK3erbv of 1909 and Lady Bedford "mho Oaks. Firat race, five and one-half fur-.J1E8 fur-.J1E8 Lady Bedford won. Tattling sec-liJsHj sec-liJsHj Sundance third. Time, 1:07 2-5. EMuSecond race, about three miles Bat jt'tlCn, Malaccia second, Bayonet third. Ebird race, mile and threo sixteenth . a dandelion won, Stamina second, Dan- : pffe.a third. Time, 1:58 4-5. ntE.0UTtIi race, six furlongs Helmet faSi; Perseus second, Fayette third. &rwfl, 1:12 1-5. 3.J-lIh,?ace mile Gild won, Alaudl f.5Md. Fancy third. Time, 1:39 4-5. aflf!? race' six furlongs Delirium iKs-Bouquct second, Dreamer third. |