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00:00:00The American Pronunciation Guide Presents
00:00:07The American Pronunciation Guide Presents
00:00:15American Poetry
00:00:23Award
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00:06:16How are you feeling?
00:06:18All right, I guess, but how did I get here?
00:06:21My brother brought you. He found you out in the desert.
00:06:24You've been acting like a local horse for two days.
00:06:26I'm sorry. I guess I must have been quite a bit of trouble.
00:06:29Well, son, the boys here took care of you, though, didn't you, fellas?
00:06:32Well, we weren't much help. It was Miss Joan here.
00:06:34She fed you like you was a baby.
00:06:37This is Shorty McDuff and Tin Cut Callahan.
00:06:40How do you do?
00:06:41I'm Joan Carson.
00:06:42Carson?
00:06:44You say your brother found me?
00:06:46Yes.
00:06:47Is his name Sunset Carson?
00:06:50That's right.
00:06:51And a lucky thing for you, Sunset was out looking for strays.
00:06:54Why, he saved your life.
00:06:55A life for a life. That's strange.
00:06:58No, you ain't quoting right. It's a tooth for a tooth.
00:07:01Something.
00:07:02Oh, it's an eye for an eye, Tin Cut.
00:07:04In this case, it's a life.
00:07:06When I was out of my head, did I talk about anything special?
00:07:11You're talking about your hat.
00:07:12I mean, through your hat, mostly.
00:07:14Your talk didn't make very much sense.
00:07:16Yeah, and you kept mumbling about a letter, too.
00:07:19You sure was anxious to hear from somebody.
00:07:22Tell Webster to let me know when the committee arrives.
00:07:25Yes, sir.
00:07:26Yes, sir.
00:07:28Glad to see you feeling better.
00:07:30Thank you.
00:07:31This is my brother, Sunset Carson, Mr.
00:07:33I'm, uh, McKenzie's kid.
00:07:36McKenzie's, huh?
00:07:37I figured you must be an Easterner when you drank from that poison spring.
00:07:40That and your flat shoes.
00:07:42How'd you happen to be alone in the desert without a horse?
00:07:45I jumped off the freight.
00:07:46I thought I was taking a shortcut to the nearest town.
00:07:49Thought perhaps I could get a job.
00:07:51Well, there's plenty of work here on the ranch.
00:07:53Yeah, we do need some help.
00:07:55What part of Kansas are you coming from?
00:07:56Green Valley.
00:07:57Ever been there, Mr. Carson?
00:07:59Never been any farther east than Wyoming.
00:08:01Friend of mine moved out there.
00:08:02I wonder if you ever met him.
00:08:04A man named John Ward.
00:08:06John Ward.
00:08:07Sure I know him.
00:08:08Tall fellow.
00:08:09Looks something like you.
00:08:10When did you see him last?
00:08:11Three months ago.
00:08:13Over near Laramie.
00:08:14He was looking for a mine.
00:08:15I grub-staked him.
00:08:16What do you ask?
00:08:17Oh, I just thought you might know something about him.
00:08:20He dropped out of sight.
00:08:21I tried to locate him, but had to get back to the ranch.
00:08:24You said he was a friend of yours?
00:08:25A very close friend of mine.
00:08:27But he's dead.
00:08:28Sorry to hear that.
00:08:30Taken quite a liking to John.
00:08:31Only knew him a short time.
00:08:33The committee's waiting for you, Sunset.
00:08:35I'll be right along.
00:08:36This is my partner, Sam Webster.
00:08:38Kenzie's kid.
00:08:39Howdy, kid.
00:08:40Hello.
00:08:41The committee's looking over the plans for the new school building.
00:08:43We're badly in need of a school in this district.
00:08:45Schools and churches will bring prosperity to the West.
00:08:48Yeah, and desirable citizens.
00:08:50The kind that build up a country.
00:08:52We'll have another talk as soon as you're on your feet.
00:08:54Yes, we have quite a lot to talk about.
00:08:59Sunset has his heart set on child education.
00:09:02He's chairman of the board to raise funds.
00:09:04Well, I wouldn't mind going back to school myself
00:09:06if you were going to be the teacher.
00:09:09Are you really worried about a letter?
00:09:11Yes, I am.
00:09:12You could write and give the address of my brother's ranch.
00:09:15I'll have to wait and make up my mind what to do.
00:09:18Right now, I don't know the answer.
00:09:21Well, we'll discuss it later then.
00:09:51Let's go.
00:10:22Hey, Sunset.
00:10:23I'll be with you as soon as I tell the boys to fix your commension.
00:10:26That thin old Mustang kicked another board off its stall.
00:10:29Go on then.
00:10:30Take it easy with him.
00:10:31He'll be a good horse when he's broken in.
00:10:33Right.
00:10:37Hey, Shorty.
00:10:38You and Pencup, come here.
00:10:44You boys go down and fix up Comanche's broken stall.
00:10:47Oh, you'll kick it off.
00:10:50Oh, you'll kick our brains out.
00:10:52You ain't got any.
00:10:53Oh, come on, Shorty.
00:10:54What are you afraid of?
00:10:55I don't want you.
00:11:09Well, it looks like that schoolhouse deal is going through.
00:11:12You figuring on letting Sunset build it?
00:11:14Not by a jug full.
00:11:16The kind of men I'm bringing into this district have already had their school.
00:11:21But there ain't no harm in letting Sunset raise the money.
00:11:24Not if we can get it.
00:11:25We will.
00:11:26You boys know who that tenderfoot is that Sunset brought in off the desert?
00:11:29Yeah.
00:11:30He's a Kansas kid.
00:11:31A Kansas kid in my eye.
00:11:33I've been trying to place you when I was over in the bunkhouse.
00:11:35Then I remembered.
00:11:36Well, who is he?
00:11:37It's Bob Ward.
00:11:38You sure?
00:11:39I'm dead certain.
00:11:40You saw Bob's picture?
00:11:41Sure.
00:11:42The one the old man had on his desk.
00:11:44Right.
00:11:45Do you remember what was written on it?
00:11:46To Dad, with love and admiration.
00:11:48Your son, Bob.
00:11:50Why do you think the kid showed up here?
00:11:51Do you reckon he's wise to it?
00:11:53I don't know.
00:11:54But he ain't staying.
00:11:55I'm just about ready to finish off Carson.
00:11:58And I'm not having Ward around to make it tough for us.
00:12:12We'll get rid of him.
00:12:13Wait a minute, boys.
00:12:14We can't show our hand to Carson.
00:12:16Murdoch, you're forming a best-off fit.
00:12:19We'd like to get in the house and then throw Ward off the ranch.
00:12:35I think we can put up a building that size with a reasonable figure.
00:12:38Well, I don't know.
00:12:39The building's too big, if you ask me.
00:12:42We don't have near enough money or that many children in the whole district.
00:12:46Maybe not.
00:12:47But more children will soon fill the empty seats.
00:12:49This district will grow.
00:12:50Yeah.
00:12:51Two families came in on the train just last week.
00:12:53Well, it sounds like a good plan to me, but it's going to cost a lot.
00:12:56Well, that's what I said.
00:12:58Just where do you propose to raise the sum of money?
00:13:01I have a list of pledges here.
00:13:03Mr. Smith gives $300.
00:13:04Mr. Nevins, $400.
00:13:06Well, if Nevins gives $400, I'll give $400.
00:13:08Now you're talking, Smith.
00:13:09Will you match me another $100 too?
00:13:11Oh, I don't believe a care.
00:13:13Thanks.
00:13:14The McSwinney family, there's 11 of them.
00:13:16Twelve.
00:13:17Another one already?
00:13:18They gave $10.
00:13:20Here's a list of names and pledges that totals to another couple hundred.
00:13:24Well, you can't put up a building for this amount.
00:13:26It's only $1,000.
00:13:28It ain't near enough.
00:13:29My brother forgot to mention that he's giving $1,000 himself.
00:13:32Yeah, it still ain't enough.
00:13:34I think it's foolish to build, and what about the teacher's pay?
00:13:38Hello, fellas.
00:13:40What are you doing on this ranch?
00:13:42I don't see that it happens to be any of your business.
00:13:44Then I'm making it my business.
00:13:46I'm foreman of this outfit, and I don't want you around here.
00:13:48So get going and keep going.
00:13:50I'm not getting off this ranch till I'm good and ready.
00:13:52Then I'm throwing you off.
00:14:07Let's go.
00:14:37Let's go.
00:15:07Let's go.
00:15:21What's the meaning of this trouble with the kid, Murdock?
00:15:23Well, he said he was going to throw me off the ranch.
00:15:25I don't know why.
00:15:26We don't want any saddle bums around here.
00:15:28You're not the one who's giving orders.
00:15:29It's not up to you to say, Murdock.
00:15:31Just the same, he's getting off of the ranch.
00:15:33You're wrong.
00:15:34You're the one who's getting.
00:15:35Go pack your saddle.
00:15:36Hey, I'm working for Webster, ain't I?
00:15:38You heard what Sunset said.
00:15:39And that goes for me, too.
00:15:41I don't like the way you handle things.
00:15:44You'd better pull stakes, Murdock.
00:15:46Here's a month's pay.
00:15:47Now get started.
00:15:49You want him jailed?
00:15:50No.
00:15:51You're too anxious to put people in that new jail of yours, Sheriff.
00:15:54Come on.
00:15:55Let's finish our little talk.
00:15:56Good idea.
00:15:58What's the idea of not backing me up?
00:16:00Hey, get easy, Murdock.
00:16:01You'll be more valuable away from the ranch.
00:16:03Sunset's cooked up a little scheme with the school committee.
00:16:06As soon as I find out what it is, I'll get in touch with you.
00:16:11I guess I owe you another vote of thanks, Mr. Carson.
00:16:14Forget it, kid.
00:16:15Any friend of John Ward's is a friend of mine.
00:16:17If you'd like to stick around the ranch for a while, you're welcome.
00:16:20It would be a pleasure.
00:16:21Well, I'll see you later.
00:16:22Good-bye.
00:16:23Good-bye.
00:16:24Good-bye.
00:16:25If you'd like to stick around the ranch for a while, you're welcome.
00:16:27It would fit in with my plans.
00:16:28Good.
00:16:29I've got quite a herd of prized horses.
00:16:31Give you a chance to get acquainted with some thoroughbreds.
00:16:33But stay away from Comanche.
00:16:34That horse is a devil.
00:16:36Well, maybe you'll pick me out a quiet one until I learn how to ride.
00:16:39Well, we can start him out on Old Polk.
00:16:41Old Polk?
00:16:42Now, that sounds about like my speed.
00:16:44What about that other $1,000, Sunset?
00:16:46Still going to give it?
00:16:47That's right, Sheriff.
00:16:49I'll count me in for a thousand.
00:16:50One that'd have to go 50-50 in everything.
00:16:53How about you, kid?
00:16:54Well, I'm sorry, but I'm not fixed very well financially.
00:16:57School wouldn't do you any good anyhow.
00:17:00You've got no wife and children, have you?
00:17:02Well, no, not yet.
00:17:04It's a good thing to be prepared.
00:17:06You can't ever tell when you'll need a school.
00:17:08I still say that it's not enough to build a good-sized chicken coop.
00:17:12Well, maybe you're right, Sheriff.
00:17:13But I have some plans to raise some additional money.
00:17:16Ever heard of Slugger Appalatumus?
00:17:18He's a prizefighter, ain't he?
00:17:19Yeah, he's been barnstorming around the country.
00:17:22What has a prizefighter got to do with a school anyhow?
00:17:25A lot of people will pay good money to see a prizefight.
00:17:28Talk about putting on an exhibition about that.
00:17:30It's agreeable with Sam.
00:17:32Yeah, why not?
00:17:33We're partners in everything.
00:17:35Good.
00:17:36I remembered you telling about your past experience in the rain.
00:17:38You might box with a slugger.
00:17:40I will if Joan will be my second.
00:17:42I'll do anything I can to help.
00:17:44Fine.
00:17:45I'm expecting the slugger in tomorrow morning.
00:17:47That'll give you plenty of time to get in shape.
00:17:49Where are you going to hold the ball?
00:17:50I thought the location of the new schoolhouse would be a good spot.
00:17:53Well, we won't take in much money selling tickets
00:17:55unless we make the admission, say, $50 or $100.
00:17:58We won't have taken all the money we can.
00:18:00It's a good idea.
00:18:01We'll ride in town and get some of the other ranchers together
00:18:03and help us ride out and spread the news.
00:18:05They're interested in the school as much as we are.
00:18:07That's a good idea.
00:18:08Good enough for me.
00:18:21Hey, there, kid.
00:18:22Full western outfit.
00:18:23Present from Miss Jones.
00:18:25Why, Jiminy, that girl is sure taking care of you.
00:18:28Well, that's softly nice of Miss Carson,
00:18:30but I can't accept them.
00:18:32Why not?
00:18:33You want to be a westerner, don't you?
00:18:34Well, yes, but, uh...
00:18:35Then quit your griping.
00:18:36You got to learn to dress right
00:18:37if you're going to learn that a saddle horn ain't something you blow on.
00:18:40Here, let's show you a look in a he-man's hat.
00:18:42Hey, easy with that hat.
00:18:44I wasn't going nowhere with your broken-down skype.
00:18:47Uh, worse than that.
00:18:48That's down at the railroad station.
00:18:49That's fighters doing on the morning train.
00:18:52Speaking of fighters, we'd better get down to the barn
00:18:54and find some stuff to build that prize ring out of.
00:18:56Yeah, but have you ever seen one of them things?
00:18:58Nope, but when Slugger Apple Bottomus or whatever his name shows up,
00:19:02we'll get some money from him.
00:19:04Good idea.
00:19:05See you later, kid.
00:19:06So long, kid.
00:19:19How's that for a coat?
00:19:27Hello, Seth.
00:19:28Hiya, Sunset.
00:19:29Doing all right on that drive for the school?
00:19:31Yeah, and it looks like we'll even have enough money to pay for the teacher.
00:19:34That idea of yours sure put it over.
00:19:36Folks is all talking about the fight.
00:19:38Picking up the fighter this morning.
00:19:40I hope he's good.
00:19:41Looked all right to me.
00:19:42You seen him?
00:19:43Yep.
00:19:44Train's been in and gone.
00:19:45Your foreman Murdock picked him up in a buckboard.
00:19:47Said he was taking him out to the ranch.
00:19:49I fired Murdock.
00:19:50Then something's wrong?
00:19:52I don't know, but I'm training that buckboard.
00:19:54Which way did they go?
00:19:55Toward Boulder.
00:19:56Take care of this horse for me.
00:19:57All right.
00:20:15Come on.
00:20:33This is as far as you go.
00:20:45Shh.
00:21:15Hey!
00:21:46The other way.
00:21:53Thanks, mister.
00:21:54That guy slugged me with the rod and cracked my wrist.
00:21:58It's not broken.
00:21:59It's pretty badly bruised.
00:22:00I don't know why he caught me with a gat.
00:22:02He wanted to get even with me.
00:22:04I'm Sunset Carson.
00:22:05He was my foreman.
00:22:06I just fired him.
00:22:07I'll bust my arm and get him back at you.
00:22:09I wanted to stop the bounce.
00:22:10The money was to build a new school.
00:22:12Well, that dirty palooka.
00:22:14Maybe I'm lucky.
00:22:15If you hadn't have stopped him, I'd be pushing up daisies.
00:22:18Say, this put you behind eight balls, don't it?
00:22:20Yeah.
00:22:21We can't keep the money unless we give the ranchers a fight.
00:22:24Where can I get another fighter?
00:22:26Don't ask me.
00:22:27All the fighters I know are back east.
00:22:30Say, will you get me some tape and stuff out of the suitcase
00:22:33and fix up my wrist?
00:22:34All right, then we'll ride back to the ranch
00:22:36and I'll call Doc Morgan.
00:22:45Rocky mountain breezes
00:22:54A song of love
00:22:59Out on paradise trails
00:23:08Every little star smiles down from up above
00:23:17Out on paradise trails
00:23:25There'll be a prairie moon to guide us
00:23:35Warmth will always ride beside us
00:23:44Happiness is waiting at the rainbow's end
00:23:54Out on paradise trails
00:24:03There'll be a prairie moon to guide us
00:24:13Romance will always ride beside us
00:24:22Happiness is waiting at the rainbow's end
00:24:31Out on paradise trails
00:24:45That's my brother's favorite song.
00:24:47I hope you like him.
00:24:49I heard he has a bad temper.
00:24:51When he gets mad, he's liable to kill somebody.
00:24:54Sunset would never kill anyone.
00:24:56Well, I heard he didn't.
00:24:57Well, you may mean in a gunfight.
00:24:59No, I heard he killed a man.
00:25:01Deliberately shot him down.
00:25:02That's a lie.
00:25:03Who told you?
00:25:04My father.
00:25:05Well, I didn't mean to call your father a liar,
00:25:07but I know there's some mistake.
00:25:09Perhaps.
00:25:10Time will tell.
00:25:13Better get away from me, will you?
00:25:15Out!
00:25:17I'll teach you to put away from me.
00:25:19Out!
00:25:22Break your neck!
00:25:28Out!
00:25:29Out!
00:25:30Out!
00:25:31Out, Shorty!
00:25:32Sam Webster, stop that!
00:25:34My brother won't stand for you if he commands you.
00:25:43Half of this horse belongs to me.
00:25:45If I can't break him, I'll break his heart.
00:25:51What a wallop.
00:25:52Does that bird know how to throw a punch?
00:25:54I hope he ain't the book he inspected me to find.
00:25:57No, I'd tear him on the ground.
00:26:08I'll tell you if I ask you, too.
00:26:09What's the meaning of this?
00:26:10Sam was abusing Command Chief.
00:26:11I wasn't abusing him, Sunset.
00:26:13I was only breaking him.
00:26:14It was any man would do.
00:26:15I don't know what you're talking about.
00:26:17I don't know what you're talking about.
00:26:20I don't know much about training horses,
00:26:22but it seems to me like whipping them isn't the right way.
00:26:25Different men have different methods of training horses.
00:26:28I don't like yours, Sam.
00:26:30Shorty!
00:26:32Right in time to get Doc Morgan.
00:26:34Yes, sir.
00:26:36This is Slugger Appalatums.
00:26:38Sister Joan.
00:26:39Kenzie's kid.
00:26:41Sam Webster and the boys.
00:26:42Howdy.
00:26:43Howdy.
00:26:44What happened to your arms?
00:26:45Oh, some monk smashed my wrist.
00:26:47Fine thing for a fighter.
00:26:48Boy, am I sunk.
00:26:50That's too bad.
00:26:51Have any idea who done it?
00:26:53Murdock.
00:26:54I thought he'd do something to get even with you.
00:26:57Say, where'd you learn that right hook?
00:26:59Oh, I boxed it a little in college.
00:27:01Oh, scientific stuff.
00:27:03An amateur.
00:27:04Sometimes amateurs can be professional.
00:27:06Listen, lady, I ain't arguing after seeing that.
00:27:09That monk hit the canvas.
00:27:10That was just a lucky punch.
00:27:13Oh, no.
00:27:14I'd like to see him try it again many times.
00:27:16Maybe you two'd really like to finish the fight.
00:27:18After the way he was abusing Comanche,
00:27:20it'd be a pleasure.
00:27:22Well, that suits me.
00:27:23All right, boys.
00:27:24Step back and give this tenderfoot room to fall.
00:27:27Not here.
00:27:28Now, look.
00:27:29I know you both are good fighters.
00:27:31How about putting on an exhibition bout for the school?
00:27:33Oh, I'd rather not.
00:27:34After all, I'm not a professional.
00:27:36Well, now's as good a time as any to turn yellow.
00:27:39We can get another fighter.
00:27:40One who's more interested in kids than you are.
00:27:43That's just the trouble.
00:27:44We can't get another fighter.
00:27:46So we'll have to call off the school deal.
00:27:48Wait.
00:27:49In that case, I'll fight.
00:27:51Good.
00:27:52Drew's a wonderful horse.
00:27:53Seems to like you.
00:27:54I guess that's because I like him.
00:27:56Say, if I worked here,
00:27:58maybe I could make enough money to buy Comanche.
00:28:00Comanche ain't for sale.
00:28:02You've been trying to buy my interest in the horse, Sam.
00:28:05You think you're going to win the fight?
00:28:07We'll put the horse up as a prize for the winner of the battle.
00:28:09That suits me, Sunset.
00:28:11Good.
00:28:12I know I'll win now.
00:28:13You'll be mine, pal.
00:28:14Don't you think the kid ought to have some training to get in shape?
00:28:17We'll give you that gel, but you'll take it.
00:28:20Count on me.
00:28:45Can this kid be sorry he ever stepped into the sluggers?
00:28:49You ain't been doing any training.
00:28:51He's liable to knock your block off.
00:28:53I don't have to train him.
00:28:54That tenderfoot's so weak, he'll fall on his face the first time I hit him.
00:28:58Well, I ain't interested in your personal fight.
00:29:00How do we get the dinero?
00:29:01Sunset's chairman of the board.
00:29:03I'll see that he takes the money into the bank.
00:29:05Yeah, and the sheriff will ride along to guard it.
00:29:07Don't you worry about that.
00:29:09I'll delay the sheriff long enough for you boys to take over.
00:29:12And I don't care how bad Carson gets hurt.
00:29:15He'll get hurt bad enough, all right.
00:29:17After you take care of Sunset, meet me back at the ranch.
00:29:25Something like a bump on a log ain't going to get you in condition.
00:29:28I know.
00:29:29I never used to be so short-winded.
00:29:31Thinkup tells me it was that poison water you drank.
00:29:34Yeah, left me kind of weak.
00:29:37I'm ready.
00:29:38We're going to make it back to the ranch without another stop.
00:29:40All right.
00:29:42Let's go.
00:29:54Hey, Shorty, this is still too loose.
00:29:56Oh, come on, we'll tighten it up some more.
00:30:03There, bye, Jiminy.
00:30:04The way we've built this here, anybody can see there's exhibition bound.
00:30:07Exhibition bound nothing.
00:30:09It's a grudge fight.
00:30:10Hey, Thinkup, these ropes ought to be low.
00:30:12So when the Kansas kid hits him, Webster will say he'll play out of the ranch.
00:30:15No, no, Shorty, they ought to be high like they are.
00:30:17So when he hits him, he'll bounce.
00:30:18And then he'll bounce back, and the guy hits him again.
00:30:20Bounce?
00:30:21Bounce?
00:30:22I don't see how he'll bounce.
00:30:23Well, look, I'll show you.
00:30:28Thinkup.
00:30:29Thinkup.
00:30:35Now, you see, I told you, you fell out.
00:30:37What do you mean I fell?
00:30:38I bounced.
00:30:39You bounced?
00:30:40You saw me bounce off the ropes.
00:30:51I'll teach you how to use me.
00:30:52So that's the way you want it, huh?
00:30:54That's the way I want it.
00:31:09Thinkup.
00:31:33Thinkup.
00:31:34Shorty, cut that out.
00:31:39Yeah, all right.
00:31:43What's going on, Sheriff?
00:31:45That's assault and battery.
00:31:46I'm locking you two guys up.
00:31:48Assault and battery?
00:31:49That bad?
00:31:50About six months, I'd say.
00:31:51Come on.
00:31:52Six months?
00:31:53Wait a minute.
00:31:54If you put them in jail, who's going to finish the race?
00:31:55Yeah, who'll finish the fight race?
00:31:56Yeah, nobody will.
00:31:57How do these things happen?
00:31:58What?
00:31:59What am I going to get somebody to put in that new jail?
00:32:01Oh, that's all you want, Sheriff.
00:32:03People to put in your jail?
00:32:04Why, look, a lot of people to put in your jail.
00:32:06Yeah, we'll get a whole dozen.
00:32:07Two dozen.
00:32:08After the fight's over, I'll still have a nice,
00:32:10clean cell for you guys.
00:32:11Now, get to work.
00:32:13Come on, men.
00:32:17I said work.
00:32:21Keep that left out now.
00:32:22That's it.
00:32:23That's it.
00:32:24The left jab.
00:32:25Keep those hands up high.
00:32:26Those hands up high.
00:32:27That's it, boy.
00:32:28One, two now.
00:32:29That a boy.
00:32:30That's it.
00:32:32Up.
00:32:33Keep those hands up.
00:32:39What's the matter?
00:32:41I'm all in.
00:32:42All in?
00:32:43You haven't even worked up a sweat.
00:32:45Say, what's eating you anyway?
00:32:47Ah, something about sunset bothers me.
00:32:49Fighters ain't supposed to be bothered about nothing except winning.
00:32:53Now, get to work or get your black backs off.
00:32:55You want to win that horse, don't you?
00:32:57More than anything I ever wanted in my life.
00:32:59All right, then get going.
00:33:01You're not winning by sitting there.
00:33:03Oh, I'm sorry.
00:33:04I'm tired, honest, Slugger.
00:33:06Do you think I'm in shape?
00:33:08Oh, I don't know.
00:33:09You got a few more days to go.
00:33:11Don't stall me.
00:33:12I'm no doctor.
00:33:13How do you feel?
00:33:14My heart beats like a trip hammer.
00:33:16Never used to do that on a box in college.
00:33:18Maybe we ought to tell Sunset.
00:33:20Oh, no.
00:33:21I'll be all right.
00:33:22We can't let him down.
00:33:23All right.
00:33:24Take a break.
00:33:32Howdy, kid.
00:33:33How you doing?
00:33:34Fine.
00:33:35Fine.
00:33:36We got the fight ring, Bill Slugger.
00:33:37The Sheriff nearly threw us in jail.
00:33:39Did you bill her the way I told you to?
00:33:41Sure we billed it right.
00:33:42What do you think we are?
00:33:43Well, I don't know.
00:33:46Say, do you want a warrant sworn out for Murdock's arrest?
00:33:49Sheriff would be tickled to lock him up.
00:33:50He's got a brand new jail with nobody in it.
00:33:52No, thanks.
00:33:53I'm not in the habit of running to the cops.
00:33:55Come on, kid.
00:33:56Let's go.
00:33:58That's it.
00:33:59Keep that left up now.
00:34:00That's it.
00:34:01One, two.
00:34:02One, that's it.
00:34:03Left jab.
00:34:04That's it.
00:34:11All right.
00:34:12All right.
00:34:13Oh, thanks, Mr. Wallace.
00:34:14Very nice.
00:34:15Oh, yeah.
00:34:16Come on.
00:34:17Let's put it right this side.
00:34:18Come on.
00:34:19Come on, Sheriff.
00:34:20Thank you.
00:34:21Thank you.
00:34:22It's a pleasure.
00:34:23Thank you.
00:34:24Thank you.
00:34:25Thank you.
00:34:26Thank you.
00:34:27Thank you.
00:34:28Thank you.
00:34:29Thank you.
00:34:30Thank you.
00:34:31Thank you.
00:34:32Thank you.
00:34:33Thank you.
00:34:34Thank you.
00:34:35Thank you.
00:34:36Thank you.
00:34:37Thank you.
00:34:38Come on.
00:34:39Mr. Wallace.
00:34:40We'll be right back.
00:34:53A. Little
00:35:03command your boy. After the fight you're going to want to be.
00:35:23To. You
00:35:40put on nothing off the campus kid in the first round after the third or fourth and
00:35:44I'll tell you one of the heart you'll drop like
00:35:46a pile of stone but don't you go for it can take a man a long time to recover from
00:35:51that point I'm going to knock him loose from his hands and I've got to work on
00:35:56the job. Remember what I said but
00:36:04keep that left hand out there he comes after you keep away from all right I don't
00:36:09get.
00:36:28All right be patient everybody the fighters will be here in a few minutes in the
00:36:32meantime buddy McDowell and his rodeo revelers let it lead us with the front door the
00:36:38mockingbird all right buddy.
00:37:08The.
00:37:08The.
00:37:11The one.
00:37:36I wasn't going to say anything but it's been worrying me get something on his
00:37:40mind it's a strange kid sometimes I can understand he said not think about you I
00:37:47thought maybe we could clear it up before the fight but we can what they say father
00:37:52told him that you killed
00:37:52a man. Maybe I have been a few men in the draw he didn't mean a fair fight he meant
00:37:58murder but it's pretty strong charge spring against the man been wondering about
00:38:03all those questions he's been asking me but. There's no need to talk about it now
00:38:08after the fight he's got
00:38:09a tough time I do think you'll lose love her told me he wasn't shaping up the way
00:38:13he should talk to Sam about making an exhibition about what he wouldn't agree.
00:38:19With him at his cap said only to the kid got him out jealous man's
00:38:22a dangerous man but I've never given him any encouragement maybe not but he's after
00:38:27the kid's skill. School means a lot to you doesn't that's right. Camping means
00:38:33a lot to me maybe I better call off the fight why don't we tell him about it let
00:38:37him decide. I'll do that.
00:40:07I. Love it says you're not in shape you want to postpone the fight
00:40:17you want to yeah but I can give the money back no I think some of the youngsters
00:40:22around here and school is more important than what happened to me I've watched Sam
00:40:26trying to keep away from his right he's dependent on thanks for the tip.
00:40:37And.
00:40:56As you all know. The best held for
00:40:59a good cause. In this corner. A friend of some that kind of.
00:41:06That kind of.
00:41:14That kind of. Fighting.
00:41:17Them what.
00:41:24Thank you Sam.
00:41:29That goes to the letter.
00:41:36Will be.
00:41:38And I will act as referee.
00:41:47About the belt I want to play break at all time I shake hands with
00:41:52a bell ring come out by.
00:42:17The.
00:42:47Man.
00:43:07We're going to come we keep away from his right. Get it and work on
00:43:12a stomach.
00:43:17I.
00:43:47Want to.
00:44:01Come on.
00:44:08Come on.
00:44:17Come on.
00:44:35You know I got him that time I got the milk. I want to stop the fight not
00:44:41not what you got lucky but. You've got to give you
00:44:44a chance to win all right but what he's right he's dependent on keep your guard
00:44:49up.
00:44:53Not to go like that under his heart and it'll all be over but. I'm going to knock
00:44:59him out this round you boys go for your horses I'll meet you back there later.
00:45:08About.
00:45:14The.
00:45:45Back.
00:46:12Are you sure you're all right.
00:46:13Yes, but I'm sorry. I didn't make a better showing so right kid
00:46:20What you like for the horse sunset I reckon I'll be taking him with me now, well you want him
00:46:44You
00:46:49Better let somebody else take him home. Yeah, I guess you're right. I'll take it. All right
00:47:13I
00:47:23Have
00:47:27And it isn't necessary for me to tell you how hard he has worked to make this drive a success
00:47:34And I'm proud to hand the sunset Carson this statue
00:47:37Which contains the funds for the construction of our schoolhouse and I might add further
00:47:43That the schoolhouse is to be erected right on this site
00:47:53Thank You mr. Brown
00:47:55Well folks, I know you all be glad to hear that
00:47:57We've raised enough money to build and to run the school correctly for the next couple of years
00:48:07I
00:48:15Sorry about the kids. All right slugger. You did the best you could a sunset
00:48:21Better get into town before the bank closes. Yeah, I don't want to be responsible for this money in a longer than I have to
00:48:31Or sunset boy, well, I suppose he's going to the bank
00:48:36Or that hard-headed galoot he should have waited for me
00:48:40Yeah, you know, it is sort of funny sheriff that he'd be taking all that money to town without an armed guard
00:48:46After all the trouble he went to raised it
00:48:50uh-huh
00:48:51shorty
00:48:54I
00:49:04Don't come along with me. I'm deputizing. Ah, you heard me. We're going after sunset Carson. What'd he do nothing yet?
00:49:12I'm just not taking any chances. Come on
00:49:15That ain't gonna like this
00:49:23I
00:49:32Guess it's a good like a man. She sure wish you could go with me. Can't it?
00:49:43Where are you going back where I came you must do that just because you lost the fight losing the fight isn't there?
00:49:51Here give this to sunset he'll understand when he reads it, but why can't you wait talk to him yourself?
00:49:57No, I
00:49:59Wish things had worked out differently don't
00:50:01Goodbye
00:50:20I
00:50:29Just a word Joan
00:50:31Candidates need to give us that at a sunset and he left without any explanation. Yeah
00:50:36Well, there shouldn't be any secrets among partners. He said it was personal for sunset
00:50:51Oh
00:50:52So concerns me, I'll take this up with sunset later in the meantime, you'll be safe in there get over the bunkhouse
00:51:10Get over there
00:51:13That out
00:51:15Your head behind this post
00:51:18So make sure you don't wander away I'll have to tie you up
00:51:40Fancy-fancy
00:51:44Go get Kansas get Kansas
00:51:47I
00:52:05Guess it's where I really get even with that six-foot-four Texan
00:52:17I
00:52:41Ran you go back to the town and keep your eyes open
00:52:47I
00:52:49I
00:52:51I
00:52:53I
00:52:55I
00:53:15I'm so fast on foot
00:53:18Look, you're up. Somebody just shot me and got away with the school money. We got to go after I said not so fast
00:53:24The story sounds fishy
00:53:27Webster said it looked kind of funny you leaving with all that money without waiting for me Webster said that yeah, Webster's smart
00:53:33I was saying just the other day. He couldn't understand why you wanted to raise all that cash
00:53:37You've got everything figured out that darn tootin. I have give me your guns
00:53:43Sorry sheriff
00:53:45Find a couple of pals you two turned out to be now throw away them guns. Yeah, but he's appetizer
00:53:50These are the guns you gave us for Christmas, all right throw them away
00:53:57I'm sure if you'll scout around the rocks near here. You'll probably find a trail of a man who shot I
00:54:02Going on the wild goose chase. I know what I'm doing
00:54:05You probably scratched yourself to make your story look real and I'm still locking you up
00:54:11Hiding back into the ranch and having a talk with Webster. I got a hunch. He didn't go fishing on me for nothing
00:54:20I
00:54:50See
00:54:59Comanche
00:55:08Hello Comanche boy, it's good to see you. Oh, you have a broken ring. You must've gotten loose
00:55:14You'll have to go back, Comanche, you'll have to go back.
00:55:45You boys take care of Carson?
00:55:59Yeah, I picked him off with a rifle.
00:56:01Good. Listen to this letter.
00:56:03It's addressed to Bob Ward.
00:56:05Dear son, find sunset Carson.
00:56:08He ain't spotted then, you can't read it.
00:56:10Here's the good part.
00:56:12Shot me, take him to the sheriff and open the enclosed envelope.
00:56:17It's signed dead.
00:56:18What's in the envelope?
00:56:19Lenny.
00:56:20How do you figure the letter's gonna help us?
00:56:22Well, the letter said sunset killed Bob's father.
00:56:25And with Carson dead, the kid'll get all the blame.
00:56:28The bull-headed sheriff will say the kid's motive was revenge.
00:56:31Yeah, and I saw the kid leave the ranch, which makes it worse for him.
00:56:35How about the girl?
00:56:36Oh, we'll go down on tar.
00:56:38It's only her word against ours as to what happened.
00:56:41And this letter sent you things for us.
00:57:02My son, Sam.
00:57:03I thought you told me you knocked him off.
00:57:05He must have just been creased.
00:57:08All right, men, take cover.
00:57:39Let's go.
00:58:08Come on, let's get out of here.
00:58:16Samson!
00:58:17Samson!
00:58:18I'm in the bus house.
00:58:35Samson!
00:58:44Samson!
00:58:54Samson!
00:59:25Hup, hup!
00:59:26Hup!
00:59:35Not so fast, Rupture.
00:59:36Come down from there.
00:59:43You better give them guns, Carson.
00:59:45I'll give you some of the same medicine I give the kid.
00:59:47Suits me.
01:00:16Hup, hup, hup!
01:00:36All right, Sunset, up with them.
01:00:54Just want to make sure all the money's here.
01:01:12What's going on here?
01:01:14We think they had something to do with stealing the school funds.
01:01:18Worse than that.
01:01:19Read this.
01:01:23So this is what you had on your mind.
01:01:25You're Bob Ward.
01:01:26Yeah.
01:01:27It says here that I killed your father.
01:01:29That's right.
01:01:30There's another letter there, too.
01:01:31You know what's in it?
01:01:32No.
01:01:33Sam Webster tore it open and read it.
01:01:36It says to open it in front of the sheriff.
01:01:39Go ahead.
01:01:45I went with Sam Webster to locate a mine.
01:01:47Webster was joined by Murdock and Pizer.
01:01:50Webster shot me.
01:01:51The three men took my money, given to me by Sunset Carson as a grub stake,
01:01:56and left me for dead.
01:01:58An old Mexican prospector found me.
01:02:00He couldn't speak English.
01:02:02So I'm trying to make him understand.
01:02:04I want him to mail this letter to my son so Sunset Carson can help him.
01:02:09Signed, John Ward.
01:02:11I'm sorry, Sunset.
01:02:12I owe you an apology.
01:02:14Well, I can't say as I blame you for believing your father.
01:02:17Well, Sheriff, at last you got some prisoners to put in that new jail of yours.
01:02:20Yep, and I'm a puttin'.
01:02:22Sam Webster, I'm arresting you for murder.
01:02:25And you, too, Murdock.
01:02:27Get on your horses.
01:02:30Move along.
01:02:34This letter was dated a week before Sam Webster bought half-enters from my ranch.
01:02:39Looks like he used your father's money, so that makes you half-owner, partner.
01:02:44How does that sound to you, pal?
01:02:47Sounds okay to me, too.