Ambrose is being coached in the art of boxing by Tewksbury Spat, who gets his information from a text-book. "Guillotine" Gilbert, the professional pug who is to fight Ambrose, scares him into saying that his arm is broken and he cannot ...See moreAmbrose is being coached in the art of boxing by Tewksbury Spat, who gets his information from a text-book. "Guillotine" Gilbert, the professional pug who is to fight Ambrose, scares him into saying that his arm is broken and he cannot fight. Tewksbury, on the night of the fight, is pushed unwillingly into the ring. Fortified by smelling-salts, Mr. Spat battles through several rounds, being saved constantly by Mrs. Spat who is the official bell-ringer. The fight ends, however, in a free-for-all battle with the wives of the fighters and the guests all engaging. Written by
The Film Daily, March 15, 1925
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