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Show ' . , - At Saratoga. SARATOGA. N. T.', Ana. 1. Dull 'gray skies and drizzling1 rain, a slow track and the usual lax re crowd marked the opening 'of the Saratoga race meeting today. Staunch old Caughnawaga captured, the feature event, the Saratoga, In easy style, outfootlng such ctacks as Ort Wells, Beldame and Tanya There' was a gap of nearly a length between Csug ai waga and Brady'axWaterlight as they p-ed the Judges' stand. Watertight i beat HuWams by half a length, and these three, finlahej ia a division by themselves.-' After the breakaway break-away Tanya took the lea and. a?ld U to the second turn, where Wildj Mint Kicked tt ap. Waterltght moved, - opv oo tbm quarter; turning Into second position. k As. tbeyturned Into -the home stretch CBUShiuiwasa. cam through the bunch and thereafter was not beaded. Summary: ..,-v ;. o o: j First race,- six furlong Broadcloth " won, Csaraphlne second. King Pepper third. .Time, 1:15. ' .' h -. -"- ' . Second race, Ballstbne steeplechase, ' short course-Jimmy Lane won. Steelmaker second. Time. 4:37 2-. Third race, five and a half furlongs Burgomaster, Bur-gomaster, won, Oallavant . second. Vendor third. Time, 1:08 4-6. Fourth race, the Saratoga handicap, mile and a quarter Csughnawaga (118. Burns), f to I. won; Watertight (108, Knapp), to t second; Beldame (120, O'Neill), to 2. third. Time, 2:07. Wild Mint Tanya. Mollle Brandt, Ort Wells snd Lord of the Vale also ran. Fifth race, mile Mad Mullah won. Lady Ellison El-lison second. Canteen third. Time, 1:42. Sixth race, five and a half furlongs Blair Athol won, Adonis second. Sandy D. . third. Time, l:0l-t v , |