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Another youngster is given too much latitude with lariat throwing to dismal music, and this is followed by Miss Mulhall making several tries at different styles of lassoing. Miss Mulhall is the act. She is a splendid horsewoman and could give a show alone. The "bucking" at the finish is neither sensational nor interesting, and the handling of the horse rather repels the audience.
The offering is poorly formulated. It runs without snap, and is perceptibly deadened at the opening by a mounted cow- boy singing about his "Lucille."
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Variety 10:3 (10/19/1907)