John G. Robinson’s Horses

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The act begins with "Sultan," a beautiful horse, lying in the center of the stage. He is ridden by Capt. Roy de Wesseny, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police. They perform the usual "park step" and others, then the animal prances a cake walk. Two more horse, "Spot" and "Splash," go through marches and buck and wing steps. "Touchdown," the "football" pony, kicked a large ball over the stage.
The act greatly pleased the women and children.
The work is fast and showy; it is a big animal act.
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Variety 21:9 (02/04/1911)