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They do a number of excellent two-high feats, using two of the feats in hand-to- hand work shown by the Pantzer act as features. One of these is a leap from a prone position by the top mounter into a single hand-to-hand balance. The other is the slow lifting of the mounter to a hand-to-hand stand. Urbani, Jr., is heavier than the Pantzer midget, but the feats are equally as well done.
There is no comedy relief to the act under discussion, and this, added to the fact that breathing pauses are frequent, permits the interest to flag at times. The dressing is neat and the style exceedingly smooth.
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Variety 9:1 (09/07/1907)