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r t . , , to . to i , *_ to w g " v a a. " S E a a as * la p: tl s ti 1 U Energetic Looms Choice 1 10. In Garden State Event E j. J. King Ranch Racer Will Have di . ss Overexposed, Joiner to Beat in GARDEN STATE PARK, Camden, N. J., May 10. — The Variety Clubs International, P currently holding their fifteenth annual convention in neighboring Philadelphia, YiH turn out in force at Garden State Park hi ing tomorrow to witness the program which Si will be highlighted by the sixth race al- ■ lowance contest that is named in their T: honor. G Miss Loretta Young, one of our leading — motion picture stars, will add her charm jj the proceedings by presenting a trophy i or one the winner of the featured race. She E: will be accompanied by actor Robert s Young and Mrs. Mark Wolf, wife of the in Internationals chief barker. ta The race itself shapes up as very interesting. Eleven horses have been named qt compete at the distance of six furlongs, C€ with the favorite to be King Ranchs Ener- of of getic, who has won his last two races over be this course. fj Woodland Farms Overexposed, F. Yaco- th the vellis Joiner, Blue Stone Farms Vals Kid m and R. R. McClarins Abbottstown, will fo also come in for considerable support. The te field is completed by Mrs. J. K. Dickenson, Sr.s, Sun Crown, Jaclyn Stables Ti Equinox II., Sid Greenfelds High Trend. Jc and Elope and Isotope, who are coupled be the P. T. Connors and Mrs. P. A. B. bj by Widener II entry. to to Ronald Nash, who rode Energetic to his latest triumph, will assure a good job of tr piloting the favorite, who in his last cap- fii first tured a high-priced claiming test over the pe swift Eagle Eye in the highly commendable ev time of 1:11%. Under the conditions of or the Variety Club, the long-striding son of of of jj i or one E: s in ta qt C€ of of be fj th the m fo te Ti Jc be bj by to to tr fii first pe ev or of of tr the Brazado and Entrechat will pick up only Qj of pound for an impost of 112 pounds. j£ Energetic s former victory, although against aj slightly lesser company, was even more , impressive from a standpoint of time, he -g taking the verdict in 1:10%. fQ Overexposed, who will be ridden by C Co., quick-witted Chris Rogers, gave an ex- - ceedingly game effort here in his first trial is the year, finishing a nose and a head ai and behind Larry A. and Mr. Buster after p, fighting for the lead from between horses entire distance. Considering that he j may have been a trifle short for the ef- f fort, Overexposed might make it very in- rn teresting tomorrow. Yacovelli, proprietor of the Garden State Track kitchen, has a strong hand with j Joiner, who also battled with the leaders j before tiring in the same race contested Overexposed. It was also his first trip C the post this year. High Trend, the star of the stable trained by A. F. East, will be making his M; May start since last year, when he com- th the peted unsuccessfully in several stake mi events. He has been in serious training cii only a short time, and he may be in need wi with this race. |to i to