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, r , ; e s e ,1 i i Incrimination May Prove Garden State Repeater ! Bakersfield Also Out to Do Same In Co-Feature on Todays Card WILLIAM C. PHILLIPS Staff Correspondent GARDEN STATE PARK. Camden, N. J.. May 19. — Feature honors are shared here 1 tomorrow by the mile and a sixteenth Cape May Purse, with a field of nine sophomores, • and the six-furlong Driller Purse, matching : eight seasoned campaigners. Wildwood Farms Incrimination, who will be ridden by the popular apprentice, • Charles OBrien, probably will be favored | in the three-year-old event, although the ; opposition will be tough. Incrimination 1 turned in a sterling effort to be a driving winner at tomorrows distance last week. King Ranchs Kamehameha, rated as a 1 stakes prospect, will make his first en- deavor over a distance of ground in the ; Cape May. He has shown good late foot in 1 his three local sprint efforts and is ex- pected to acquit himself well. Ridge Stables Slave Girl was a fast clos- - ing third in the Betsy Ross Stakes, which was her last appearance. She gets in with I 1 • : • | ; 1 1 ; 1 a moderate 108 pounds and, if she shows as much lick in the closing stages at tomorrows distance, there may be none to resist her. The others are also worthy of consid- eration. They are Pearl Diver, coupled with Slave Girl as the Ridge Stable entry; W. M. Wickhams Where Are We. Mrs. D. L. Rey- nolds Witch Doctor. Prisjoe Stables Nebul- lus, Darby Dan Farms Blue Label II. and G. de la Frogonnieres Abidjan. The favorite in the Driller Purse will be Raritan Stables Bakersfield. This veteran came out in his first appearance of the season on Friday and displayed high speed to take the victory. Among his most dan-" gerous opponents are Rusty Lyn Stables Lot-A-Brass and the Duntreath Farm entry of Whiffenpoof and The Eagle.