John and Elouise Boller

They open with trick riding, the younger man doing pretty much all the work.Some of the tricks used as later features by the run of bicycle acts are employed in this part. Some tight wire work and somersauts.

Willie Ritchie

He skipped rope, did some shadow boxing, and gave the dummy partner some brutal jabs and left hooks. Some images shown of Ritchie fighting Wolgast and Joe Rivers.

“At the Woodside Inn.”

Jimmy Lane teams up with a man and a girl in a song, talk, and dance act set in the entrance to a cafe. Lane plays the live-wire man in town and his partner is an old fashioned man looking to see the sights.

Chadwick Trio and Co.

“Ida May Chadwick is the main prop of the skit”. She works in a great deal of physical comedy, including hard-shoe dancing and facial contortions.