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The two boys, each of nice appearance and well dressed in evening clothes, have framed a club juggling act act in “one” that counts for as much in their manner of handling the act and the clubs, as any larger similar turn.
It works the audience up, and got over so well the front of the house was almost continually applauding.
While the boys work fast, they give an illusion of speech that is remarkable for a team in these times.
The technical work is good, no misses being made purposely.
One other fault is that one of the young men is prone to talk just a trifle too much.
Opening the show at the Fifth Avenue the team gave a rattling start, as good as could be had. For life and speed, Lynch and Zeller are a desirable act for any program, and can be placed anywhere on a bill to give the show speed.
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Variety 20:3 ( September 24, 1906)