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Hard as nails and as strong winded as a gale in March, Red Hicks may have been a bit "chesty," but he was in perfect trim. The town depended on the champion, O'Shea, the fighting Irishman, to make soft putty of the world famous pugilist, but on the day of the fight there was no O'Shea. The supposition was he did not have the price: and other domestic difficulties interfered. O'Shea's trainer, however, solved the problem and Bed Hicks found his Waterloo.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Charles Murray | Red Hicks | Unowned | |
Edward Dillon | O'Shea, the Fighting Irishman | Unowned | |
Dorothy Gish | Hicks' Sweetheart | Unowned | |
Kate Toncray | Hick's Mother | Unowned | |
Bud Duncan | Hick's Trainer | Unowned | |
William J. Butler | First Creditor | Unowned | |
Adolph Lestina | Second Creditor | Unowned | |
Lionel Barrymore | The Referee | Unowned | |
Harry Carey | In Crowd (uncredited) | Unowned |