Show Ho Obeyed Instructions A prominent racing man tells the following fol-lowing story on himnelf i His Jockey fell ill on the eve of an important race and left him without a rider for the horse which he hat entered en-tered for the event In looking about for a substitute he decided that his stableboy who war thoroughly I familiar I famil-iar with would fill the la Spitfires waye ni the I bill very 1 acceptably I Now you must be careful he warned him to use Arizona as a pacer he Is a wonder and will lead the track follow him closely until just before be-fore the finish dont pass him under any circumstances until you got within a few lengths of the line then let Spitfire Spit-fire out for all youre worth The capitalist paused in his recital and turned his cigar meditatively In his fingers Well did he obey your Instructions Instruc-tions asked one of his listeners Yes answered the owner to the letter He kept Just behind Arizona until they were almost at the finlth line and then he spurted ahead In great shape but unfortunately there were four horses ahead of Arizona Harpers Weekly I |